Bevor hier einer seinen Senf dazu gibt, bitte folgende Warnung beachten
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1174737.0Ganz sauber sind die Aktionen dieses Herrn wohl nicht, aber muss jeder selbst wissen, auf welche windigen Dinge man sich einlässt.
Yup! Be careful with me! Boo!
Revealing
private messages is a real class act! It really shows the character of a person, or in this case the lack of it!
What's the problem with my app? Are you upset because you don't know how to do it?
I never asked you anything! You contacted me first asking for details! Remember?
Hey, but do you want to know something funny?
I also
posted this in the Scandinavian local forums and guess what:
(...) If you plan on selling coins and accepting deposit into your bank account, just make sure you have a paper trail of some sort in case your buyer tries to scam you (*especially* Germans!)
How amusing!
German banks have very bad security. The person sending you the money was almost certainly not the same who bought bitcoin! In Germany many transfers are still done via paper by filling out a form and sending it to the bank. If it is below 500 EUR, the bank will probably not check the signature, or do a very bad job at it. German banks have an API as well, which is good and popular to use. It doesn't support 2 factor authentication however, so if someone get your keys, e.g. via a Wintendo virus, you have lost. And other problems. I don't accept transfers of amounts below 500 EUR from German banks myself, decline everyone coming from VPNs and Tor, etc. A few times I have called my bank and asked them to return the money and asked them to inform the sending bank because the scam was obviuos.
Maybe because you are so used to think about scams the only thing you can see in front of you are scams!
Maybe someone should create a warnung vor germans.
Take care!