Parabéns pelo aplicativo. Por que não divulgou o Bitcoin paranoid aqui no fórum?
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What is done, it's done. Just hope you learn with this mistake. Long life to Bitcoin. We're all in the same boat
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The title should be changed but instead of just saying so, also propose an alternative. Mine:
"Blockchain.info reputation dinged by MemoryDealers.com founder Roger"
Works for me. Or "MemoryDealers.com abuses blockchain.info admin access" +1
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The flags start with Bahamas and finish with Virgin Islands
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I don't know if is because I'm on a tablet, but I can't select Brazil flag. I don't even see Brazil flag.
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Change thread title. I agree
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I like blockchain.info service too and will still use it with precaution. I don't want this thread be deleted. It's important keep this information on forum, to mistakes like the one from Roger never repeat.
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Roger,
I hope you have learned from this situation. You should thank the guy who possibly has been dishonest with you, because it served as an example to improve the services that you have participation.
Piuk, hope you learned too. Thanks
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I support too, but they need to learn from their mistakes and be honest on their business.
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As far as I knew blockchain.info and bitcoinstore.com were 2 completely separate and unrelated businesses. As far as I'm concerned, it is absolutely not appropriate for someone from one business to be using "admin access" at another business to gain special privileges.
I cannot in good faith (and will not) recommend blockchain.info to anybody ever again unless they do one of the following:
Publicly and openly state in an obvious and easy to find way on their main website which other businesses have special admin access to look up information on people's accounts.
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Immediately sever all relationships with other businesses, removing admin access from anyone who would use that access to benefit their other business.
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Provide all users with the exact same admin access, so that they too can track down scammers as necessary.
Furthermore, I can not and will not ever recommend bitcoinstore.com to anybody. I understand that they are frustrated with the loss of the bitcoins that they accidentally sent, and I realize that the "right thing to do" for the person who received those bitcoins was to return them. However, that does not make bitcoinstore.com use of special access to blockchain.info any less appropriate. As far as I'm concerned their use of this access was at least as inappropriate as the failure of the person receiving the extra bitcoin to return them.
Again +1
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Hope this episode serve as a lesson to improve the services of blockchain.info and bitcoinstore.
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You leveraged it in private.
He told me he didn't own the bitcoin address in question. I told him in private that he did, and gave him the proof that I knew he did. I don't see this as inappropriate. It is inappropriate for someone who has admin access at blockchain.info to use that information for the benefit of some other business. As a matter of fact it is explicitly against the blockchain.info privacy policy: We will . . . distribute . . . your personal information to third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law to do so.
In this instance bitcoinstore.com is a third party, and blockchain.info has distributed the personal information of one of their users to that third party without the user's permission and without being required by law to do so. +1
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Hi, I really would like to buy products on www.pandawill.com because of low prices and free shipping worldwide. I already sent an email to them suggesting Bitcoin as payment method. Please do it too. Pandawill email: support@pandawill.com
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Vc é o Daniel Fraga que postou um vídeo no YouTube sobre o Bitcoin?
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