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December 01, 2015, 03:24:56 PM
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Welcome to my new Thread

I have earned a huge amount of Bitcoin through FaucetRotating Each Day Almost Fauceted for about 10 minutes every hour using multiple faucetrotators.

Here is a proof If you dont trust : https://i.imgur.com/Qa2Z89h.png?1

Just see the image before typing the user is new thats why he is a scammer

My services

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Exchange PayPal --> Bitcoin
Exchange PayPal --> Litecoin
Exchange PayPal --> Dogecoin

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Exchange Skrill --> 4 Altcoins Including litecoin,dogecoin

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Exchange BTC --> Skrill


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You need to contact me to exchange.



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December 01, 2015, 03:27:21 PM
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A SS is not a valid proof, even a kid can do that with Inspect element, to actually prove that you have the claimed BTC sign a message from the address you hold funds in.
And will you be using escrow?
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December 01, 2015, 04:30:23 PM
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The receiving bitcoin address in his image is https://blockchain.info/address/1CrxDtpVMt9ogoyryf3qUwPzLjkgoaka1z and it contains 0.005 BTC.

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December 01, 2015, 04:31:11 PM
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A SS is not a valid proof, even a kid can do that with Inspect element, to actually prove that you have the claimed BTC sign a message from the address you hold funds in.
And will you be using escrow?
he dont have any btc look https://blockchain.info/address/1CrxDtpVMt9ogoyryf3qUwPzLjkgoaka1z
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December 01, 2015, 04:33:34 PM
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A SS is not a valid proof, even a kid can do that with Inspect element, to actually prove that you have the claimed BTC sign a message from the address you hold funds in.
And will you be using escrow?
he dont have any btc look https://blockchain.info/address/1CrxDtpVMt9ogoyryf3qUwPzLjkgoaka1z
The image he provided is a fake. He has created that image using Inspect element and changed the real values into fake ones.
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December 01, 2015, 04:40:44 PM
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A SS is not a valid proof, even a kid can do that with Inspect element, to actually prove that you have the claimed BTC sign a message from the address you hold funds in.
And will you be using escrow?
he dont have any btc look https://blockchain.info/address/1CrxDtpVMt9ogoyryf3qUwPzLjkgoaka1z
The image he provided is a fake. He has created that image using Inspect element and changed the real values into fake ones.

Strictly speaking it may be possible OP's account has several addresses with funds. The one shown on the image could be only one of those.
Of course I don't think that's the case and the simple fact OP tries to pass a screenshot (even if it were real) as proof instead of signing a message raises a big red flag.
I wouldn't recommend anyone dealing with him. I'll remove my feedback if OP proves funds properly with a signed message.

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December 01, 2015, 05:12:59 PM
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yea this guy is suspicious as hell
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December 01, 2015, 05:35:56 PM
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The receiving bitcoin address in his image is https://blockchain.info/address/1CrxDtpVMt9ogoyryf3qUwPzLjkgoaka1z and it contains 0.005 BTC.


Nice catch , but that address dont need to have all btcs as OP may have used another address to receive that coin , the picture is clear but i doubt that one can get scammed.


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December 01, 2015, 05:53:42 PM
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The receiving bitcoin address in his image is https://blockchain.info/address/1CrxDtpVMt9ogoyryf3qUwPzLjkgoaka1z and it contains 0.005 BTC.


Nice catch , but that address dont need to have all btcs as OP may have used another address to receive that coin , the picture is clear but i doubt that one can get scammed.


If the OP has 10.53134601 BTC in some other addresses he should be able to show proof by signing a message from one of the addresses.
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December 01, 2015, 06:20:00 PM
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The OP also has another thread in which he wants to buy $8 worth of bitcoins. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1272048.0

I think that might be a scam too.
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December 01, 2015, 10:04:23 PM
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The receiving bitcoin address in his image is https://blockchain.info/address/1CrxDtpVMt9ogoyryf3qUwPzLjkgoaka1z and it contains 0.005 BTC.


Nice catch , but that address dont need to have all btcs as OP may have used another address to receive that coin , the picture is clear but i doubt that one can get scammed.


If the OP has 10.53134601 BTC in some other addresses he should be able to show proof by signing a message from one of the addresses.

but we all know he wont lol
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December 01, 2015, 11:50:29 PM
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I have earned a huge amount of Bitcoin through FaucetRotating Each Day Almost Fauceted for about 10 minutes every hour using multiple faucetrotators.

Honestly, guys, this statement was proof within itself that the guy was complete BS. Faucets cannot be used to get 10BTC, or anything close to it.
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December 02, 2015, 11:59:59 AM
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I have earned a huge amount of Bitcoin through FaucetRotating Each Day Almost Fauceted for about 10 minutes every hour using multiple faucetrotators.

Honestly, guys, this statement was proof within itself that the guy was complete BS. Faucets cannot be used to get 10BTC, or anything close to it.
Unless he used faucets on 2009-2010 when they were offering 10 Bitcoins/hour for every visitor.
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