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Finally Yup/Candoo didn't pay his debt of 200 BTC with me.
I saw that he's not only a long time user but also one that is still active among the community and acts like nothing happened, so I thought it was a good idea informing you of his dishonesty. In another section of the forum he sells german butchery products, pay attention not to get scammed you too, with that business. Or with other ones of his, of course.
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And the coins will never move until they are "returned"...
Fail scammers are fail.
WTF? Still with this story?! I simply made an high risk loan, since I didn't manage to accomplish an high risk buying and that's all. I'm sure that an admin could confirm that my IP address (from Italy) is quite different from that of a user from Germany, but I'm sure that someone would begin with a story about me or he being behind the Tor network or other proxy servers... Personally, I don't mind the use of the loan, the deal isn't about it.
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Do you mind posting the txid?
This: 2d375c8b75a803da76e7a0b55ebab94e086c2cadf53fb04ca66b667885414a43 Why? I realised that the address was already posted so that means nothing anyway, my bad On this forum board? Where?
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Do you mind posting the txid?
This: 2d375c8b75a803da76e7a0b55ebab94e086c2cadf53fb04ca66b667885414a43 Why?
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Yes, clearly he controls both the accounts. He first thought about a sale of the BitcoinMax account and then he changed his mind. For me, if he pays the debt, he'll be enough honest.
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In a PM yup already had said me that he had changed his mind about the sale of the Bitcoinmax account, otherwise I'd have bought it. So, for this time, I decided to make this high risk (and high premium) loan to him. We'll see if he really is honest. And no, I'm not his shill, but I found messages from him written in German, so probably we're both from the same continent, after all.
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No, probably we aren't even from the same continent.
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If the deal is still that of a 200 BTC solvency on August 31th, I'm going to accept the loan.
Send me your wallet address.
thats right. sent the coins to this adress 1EhcLBJrthdhcgrTTstb6TMaJcDqTBoA2W 150 BTC sent. Today I just wanted to risk my BTC, it seems... Now let's see if you're a man of honour or something else. Received transactions: 1 Received BTC: 150 Well, now let's wait for these eleven days and see.
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If the deal is still that of a 200 BTC solvency on August 31th, I'm going to accept the loan.
Send me your wallet address.
thats right. sent the coins to this adress 1EhcLBJrthdhcgrTTstb6TMaJcDqTBoA2W 150 BTC sent. Today I just wanted to risk my BTC, it seems... Now let's see if you're a man of honour or something else.
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If the deal is still that of a 200 BTC solvency on August 31th, I'm going to accept the loan.
Send me your wallet address.
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Sundays at 24:00 UTC
is that the midnight between saturday and sunday, or the midnight between sunday and monday? Written in that way, it should be the second option.
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I took it to mean he wouldn't pay until he had control of the account, I would assume a changed password and a confirmation from payb.tc that the payout address is changed would be enough
Obviously I meant this (as I read that some are pretending to own BitcoinMax or other PPT accounts). No one will sell his account if Pirate returns and repays all, I think. But at the moment there is a default risk, as everybody knows...
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Hi, I'm lurking the discussions since some days and I'm new in the Bitcoin world, but I want to risk my 150 BTC by buying a BitcoinMax account. Since Bitcoin transactions are irreversible, while BitcoinMax.com has a very efficient administrator behind it that could always arrange the things, and especially since there is already a quite high material risk of a default from BS&T, I'll do my payment only after that the access to the account will be possible for me. You can do your offers by leaving private or public messages. Thanks.
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Is their service similar to those of Instawallet and Easywallet, but more complete and safe? Or not?
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Judging by the average weight of a single one of these days datablocks, I'm pretty sure that the "thin" wallets are the future of the Bitcoin economy. Clearly I'm not saying the classic type wallets will totally disappear...
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For me the real problem is writing in a language that I know very little. I hope not to make too many orthographical and/or syntactic errors in my future messages on this board.
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Hi all! I've been lurking this forum for few weeks... but now it's time to write a little too!
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