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BTCBLOGGER (OP)
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June 09, 2015, 01:42:20 PM
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Hello friends,
I am now free for nearly 1-2 month and wanted to help the community by doing a job as scambuster but the problem is that I don't know much about this.
So, anyone here to help me with the topic "How to detect scammer"
You can PM me or post here if it is safe and one please let me know that where to move this topic.
Ahha ahha... I'm am a scambuster ahha ahha....

Oh my negative trust hmm... its looking quite bad but I thinks things will be alright in a month or two.
I think its not visible here but its k let everyone know that I have a negative feedback.
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June 09, 2015, 01:56:05 PM
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There is nothing to do.

Just realize that no one is going to give you free money and you won't get scammed, it's pretty simple.
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June 09, 2015, 01:57:35 PM
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Study
 - about Bitcoin blockchain and how to trace taints.
 - how to search on internet.
 - how to be calm and how to judge things more accurately and patiently.

Useful links:

 - http://walletexplorer.com
 - https://blockchain.info/taint/bitcoin_address
 - https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+search+effectively
 - http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

P.S. A few things you should know:

 - Just being a scam buster doesn't make you a highly trusted member.
 - Things I said above is just a few simple things which is *not* enough to become a scam buster but you can be one if you go through it and become experienced in it.
 - Don't try to push your luck (too much).
 - Be prepared to get any reaction from users.

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June 09, 2015, 02:07:34 PM
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Hello friends,
I am now free for nearly 1-2 month and wanted to help the community by doing a job as scambuster but the problem is that I don't know much about this.
So, anyone here to help me with the topic "How to detect scammer"
You can PM me or post here if it is safe and one please let me know that where to move this topic.
Ahha ahha... I'm am a scambuster ahha ahha....

Oh my negative trust hmm... its looking quite bad but I thinks things will be alright in a month or two.
I think its not visible here but its k let everyone know that I have a negative feedback.

You want to become a scam buster but you were responsible for managing a signature ponzi campaign  Roll Eyes
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June 09, 2015, 02:20:55 PM
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Hello friends,
I am now free for nearly 1-2 month and wanted to help the community by doing a job as scambuster but the problem is that I don't know much about this.
So, anyone here to help me with the topic "How to detect scammer"
You can PM me or post here if it is safe and one please let me know that where to move this topic.
Ahha ahha... I'm am a scambuster ahha ahha....

Oh my negative trust hmm... its looking quite bad but I thinks things will be alright in a month or two.
I think its not visible here but its k let everyone know that I have a negative feedback.

You want to become a scam buster but you were responsible for managing a signature ponzi campaign  Roll Eyes

LOL. About like BadBitcoin which is supposedly a scambuster site, yet invested heavily in and is hardcore shilling for Paycoin when it is a ridiculously obvious and blatant scam.

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June 10, 2015, 05:49:01 AM
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How to detect scammer??  interesting idea!!

but actually to how? it's a headache
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June 10, 2015, 06:09:11 AM
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Hello friends,
I am now free for nearly 1-2 month and wanted to help the community by doing a job as scambuster but the problem is that I don't know much about this.
So, anyone here to help me with the topic "How to detect scammer"
You can PM me or post here if it is safe and one please let me know that where to move this topic.
Ahha ahha... I'm am a scambuster ahha ahha....

Oh my negative trust hmm... its looking quite bad but I thinks things will be alright in a month or two.
I think its not visible here but its k let everyone know that I have a negative feedback.

You could scambust badbitcoin then take your place as the scambuster kingpin whilst doing shady deals with paycoin on the side... move in take the turf!!!! you'll have to do better than a dead rabbit in the mail though. Maybe you could slip a horses head in their bed?
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June 10, 2015, 06:13:33 AM
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I can't tell for sure but I get the idea that the OP is pulling our leg a bit Wink
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