If you are able to sign a message from an older address then I would be able to help you.
If the above is not possible for whatever reason, then if theymos were to either post or PM me advising that his opinion that your account is not hacked then I would be able to accept a signed message from your 1Ah7..NhV address.
I feel Theymos might ask for the same information you are looking for. I'm going to try to get the wallet off of the old laptop using a hard drive enclosure. Will let you know if I end up getting the addresses back. I actually don't need the full amount I requested, anymore, but could still use a smaller amount.
Too many account sales going on these days, and too many scams being perpetrated from those accounts. Your personal details aren't worth anything as collateral and if you can't sign a message from an old staked address, hopefully no one will be stupid enough to take you at your word. No offense.
None taken. That's very understandable. I didn't realize such a problem has been occurring so frequently (I mean, scams have been rampant since I first joined the forum. But the account stealing seems like a new one.)
I received a pm from him yesterday asking for paypal exchange.
I just saw this thread and having a doubt after reading the subject of this thread.
Why would he need a loan when he already has 1 btc on his paypal account?
Something is fishy here...
I had a family member offer to send money to my Paypal account. It would have been ideal if that money was accessible to me that same day, but it usually takes a couple days to withdraw from Paypal.
I live in Portland, OR, and the Pioneer Square Mall has a Robocoin ATM inside. My thinking was that I could send you the Paypal money in exchange for bitcoin, send the bitcoin to my Robocoin account, and then withdraw the cash from the ATM in the mall. This is no longer needed, though, so you can ignore that message.