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March 13, 2016, 03:40:21 AM
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I had previously thought that the OP's account was hacked and/or sold as it's recent activity has been somewhat suspicious as of late. This is especially true considering that the OP is currently selling his signature to someone who has negative trust for running a ponzi....although the OP may simply not care about this.

I am curious if the OP is able to sign a message from an old address associated with his account.

Either way, it does appear that it would be a bad idea to accept any kind of reversible payment method from the OP, and would probably be best to use escrow when dealing with the OP.

My account has not been sold. I have been in full control of it thanks for your "concern". You should worry more about your own trust.
Can you sign a message that contains today's date from an old address associated with your account?

I would point out that I have seen a number of somewhat suspicious threads/posts as of recently made by the OP.
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March 13, 2016, 03:47:06 AM
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I had previously thought that the OP's account was hacked and/or sold as it's recent activity has been somewhat suspicious as of late. This is especially true considering that the OP is currently selling his signature to someone who has negative trust for running a ponzi....although the OP may simply not care about this.

I am curious if the OP is able to sign a message from an old address associated with his account.

Either way, it does appear that it would be a bad idea to accept any kind of reversible payment method from the OP, and would probably be best to use escrow when dealing with the OP.

My account has not been sold. I have been in full control of it thanks for your "concern". You should worry more about your own trust.
Can you sign a message that contains today's date from an old address associated with your account?

I would point out that I have seen a number of somewhat suspicious threads/posts as of recently made by the OP.

I don't need to prove anything to you. Please go play elsewhere.
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March 13, 2016, 03:47:57 AM
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I had previously thought that the OP's account was hacked and/or sold as it's recent activity has been somewhat suspicious as of late. This is especially true considering that the OP is currently selling his signature to someone who has negative trust for running a ponzi....although the OP may simply not care about this.

I am curious if the OP is able to sign a message from an old address associated with his account.

Either way, it does appear that it would be a bad idea to accept any kind of reversible payment method from the OP, and would probably be best to use escrow when dealing with the OP.

My account has not been sold. I have been in full control of it thanks for your "concern". You should worry more about your own trust.
Can you sign a message that contains today's date from an old address associated with your account?

I would point out that I have seen a number of somewhat suspicious threads/posts as of recently made by the OP.

I don't need to prove anything to you. Please go play elsewhere.

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(I'm not trying to step in at all haha, just mindin my own business. @Justbtcme I'd recommend signing an address anyways tho, takes only a couple of seconds)

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March 13, 2016, 03:49:02 AM
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Im requesting admin help on this

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1396612.msg14181228#msg14181228

Once my deleted PM messages are recover I will show BayAreaCoins is indeed a liar.
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March 13, 2016, 03:50:03 AM
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I had previously thought that the OP's account was hacked and/or sold as it's recent activity has been somewhat suspicious as of late. This is especially true considering that the OP is currently selling his signature to someone who has negative trust for running a ponzi....although the OP may simply not care about this.

I am curious if the OP is able to sign a message from an old address associated with his account.

Either way, it does appear that it would be a bad idea to accept any kind of reversible payment method from the OP, and would probably be best to use escrow when dealing with the OP.

My account has not been sold. I have been in full control of it thanks for your "concern". You should worry more about your own trust.
Can you sign a message that contains today's date from an old address associated with your account?

I would point out that I have seen a number of somewhat suspicious threads/posts as of recently made by the OP.

I don't need to prove anything to you. Please go play elsewhere.
I would just point out that not being able to sign a message is an indication that an account has been sold. I would also point out that a sudden spirt of posting activity after ~7 months of activity (which followed more months of inactivity) is an indication of a sold account. Just saying.....
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March 13, 2016, 03:57:16 AM
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I assumed that you had check with the creator. I wish I can bring up my old phone text conversation we had but it was ong deleted. I had told Sickler (Jeff) to check balance as well before selling and he did just that and you did not.

If you didn't care in the first place to check then you only have yourself to blame.

I blame myself for

A: Making a bet with you without escrow
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B:  Trusting that the coins were good and not a bunch of fucking blanks.  Thank god the creator came out of left field and straighten that thread out before they got sold.

I imagine you were hoping that they'd be sold as if they were good and the buyer would just put them back in a safe for years to come without checking them... And you would have got away with it too had it not been for the damn coin creator!


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March 13, 2016, 04:01:08 AM
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I had previously thought that the OP's account was hacked and/or sold as it's recent activity has been somewhat suspicious as of late. This is especially true considering that the OP is currently selling his signature to someone who has negative trust for running a ponzi....although the OP may simply not care about this.

I am curious if the OP is able to sign a message from an old address associated with his account.

Either way, it does appear that it would be a bad idea to accept any kind of reversible payment method from the OP, and would probably be best to use escrow when dealing with the OP.

My account has not been sold. I have been in full control of it thanks for your "concern". You should worry more about your own trust.
Can you sign a message that contains today's date from an old address associated with your account?

I would point out that I have seen a number of somewhat suspicious threads/posts as of recently made by the OP.

I don't need to prove anything to you. Please go play elsewhere.
I would just point out that not being able to sign a message is an indication that an account has been sold. I would also point out that a sudden spirt of posting activity after ~7 months of activity (which followed more months of inactivity) is an indication of a sold account. Just saying.....

Perhaps you can confirm with BAC that I had texted him today and had used the same number. Maybe that will ease your concerns a bit and help you sleep better tonight.
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March 13, 2016, 04:02:03 AM
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I assumed that you had check with the creator. I wish I can bring up my old phone text conversation we had but it was ong deleted. I had told Sickler (Jeff) to check balance as well before selling and he did just that and you did not.

If you didn't care in the first place to check then you only have yourself to blame.

I blame myself for

A: Making a bet with you without escrow
and
B:  Trusting that the coins were good and not a bunch of fucking blanks.  Thank god the creator came out of left field and straighten that thread out before they got sold.

I imagine you were hoping that they'd be sold as if they were good and the buyer would just put them back in a safe for years to come without checking them... And you would have got away with it too had it not been for the damn coin creator!



Once Admin recovers my deleted PM messages with you this can be rightfully settle. At this point you can say whatever you want.
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March 13, 2016, 04:13:08 AM
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I assumed that you had check with the creator. I wish I can bring up my old phone text conversation we had but it was ong deleted. I had told Sickler (Jeff) to check balance as well before selling and he did just that and you did not.

If you didn't care in the first place to check then you only have yourself to blame.

I blame myself for

A: Making a bet with you without escrow
and
B:  Trusting that the coins were good and not a bunch of fucking blanks.  Thank god the creator came out of left field and straighten that thread out before they got sold.

I imagine you were hoping that they'd be sold as if they were good and the buyer would just put them back in a safe for years to come without checking them... And you would have got away with it too had it not been for the damn coin creator!



Once Admin recovers my deleted PM messages with you this can be rightfully settle. At this point you can say whatever you want.

We don't need your PMs you stupid fuck...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1396534.msg14181124#msg14181124

watching. awesome looking coinage by the way and thanks for thinking of the children!  Kiss

Glad to see our coins are being auctioned for a good cause!
Although we wanted to point out, that some of these coins, for example the one in the fist picture with the damaged hologram and following address: DGzd678KD6VTXN7SPcDtKosZoM4fFWAwo4

Is not funded even though it is not marked with laser; Why is that? you may ask... They were damaged in shipping and promptly replaced with new ones, which were funded. So bear this in mind when bidding, we already had another user contact us because of that, he redeemed one of these "damaged" coins and claimed that it was unfunded...

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Was gonna lock this topic but i was like hey what the hell.......i have the truth on my side. Will wait for admin's responses. Feel free to drop (or alter) some more comments.
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March 13, 2016, 07:39:08 PM
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Will wait for admin's responses. Feel free to drop (or alter) some more comments.
Admins rarely if at all post in such situations, and that has gotten worse ever since BadBear went MIA.

@BAC , it would be better if you make a scam accusation thread against him with appropriate proofs. Not that I don't consider you reputable enough, at this point there has been no conclusive proof nor a breakdown of the events for anyone else to place a negative on OP. Or it might just be my dumb brain struggling to catch up 
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March 13, 2016, 07:47:56 PM
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@BAC , it would be better if you make a scam accusation thread against him with appropriate proofs. Not that I don't consider you reputable enough, at this point there has been no conclusive proof nor a breakdown of the events for anyone else to place a negative on OP. Or it might just be my dumb brain struggling to catch up 

I honestly don't even feel like fucking with the guy in general.

I only intended on making one post here and it evolved into this, PM's and him making other threads  Roll Eyes.

Read through this thread and the story is here.  I've added this smuck to my ignore list at this point. 

All old news from last year at this point.

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March 13, 2016, 09:47:31 PM
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@BAC , it would be better if you make a scam accusation thread against him with appropriate proofs. Not that I don't consider you reputable enough, at this point there has been no conclusive proof nor a breakdown of the events for anyone else to place a negative on OP. Or it might just be my dumb brain struggling to catch up 

I honestly don't even feel like fucking with the guy in general.

I only intended on making one post here and it evolved into this, PM's and him making other threads  Roll Eyes.

Read through this thread and the story is here.  I've added this smuck to my ignore list at this point. 

All old news from last year at this point.

This guy gets butthurt everytime someone calls him out on his lies and deception, settled a debt with me a long time ago but now goes back on his words and said he "wrote it off" and the IRS and I now owes him a check.

Now he abuses the trust system in retaliation for my neutral feedbacks and me calling him out on his lies.

If you think I am such a scammer just open a scam accusation against me and provide evidence to back up your story. I know you won't do that because your accusations are baseless.
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March 13, 2016, 09:57:03 PM
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@BAC , it would be better if you make a scam accusation thread against him with appropriate proofs. Not that I don't consider you reputable enough, at this point there has been no conclusive proof nor a breakdown of the events for anyone else to place a negative on OP. Or it might just be my dumb brain struggling to catch up  

I honestly don't even feel like fucking with the guy in general.

I only intended on making one post here and it evolved into this, PM's and him making other threads  Roll Eyes.

Read through this thread and the story is here.  I've added this smuck to my ignore list at this point.  

All old news from last year at this point.

This guy gets butthurt everytime someone calls him out on his lies and deception, settled a debt with me a long time ago but now goes back on his words and said he "wrote it off" and the IRS and I now owes him a check.

Now he abuses the trust system in retaliation for my neutral feedbacks and me calling him out on his lies.

If you think I am such a scammer just open a scam accusation against me and provide evidence to back up your story. I know you won't do that because your accusations are baseless.


There is plenty of evidence in this thread and links provided to show your sketch ball shit. Not sure why I'd lie in regards to me being scammed... I'm done responding to you.

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March 13, 2016, 10:14:55 PM
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Will wait for admin's responses. Feel free to drop (or alter) some more comments.
Admins rarely if at all post in such situations, and that has gotten worse ever since BadBear went MIA.

@BAC , it would be better if you make a scam accusation thread against him with appropriate proofs. Not that I don't consider you reputable enough, at this point there has been no conclusive proof nor a breakdown of the events for anyone else to place a negative on OP. Or it might just be my dumb brain struggling to catch up 
Have a look at this thread. In reply# 3 he says:
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 I can prove that he decline payment, I can prove that I had told him to check balance of the dogecoins and many other lies that he's now spreading.
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He is arguing that BAC declined payment (for a debt that was owed to him), which means that the OP is essentially admitting that he owes BAC money that he did not pay. Regardless of if BAC actually declined payment (I would personally be highly doubtful of this myself), it would not change the fact that the OP did not honor a debt.
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March 13, 2016, 10:37:31 PM
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Will wait for admin's responses. Feel free to drop (or alter) some more comments.
Admins rarely if at all post in such situations, and that has gotten worse ever since BadBear went MIA.

@BAC , it would be better if you make a scam accusation thread against him with appropriate proofs. Not that I don't consider you reputable enough, at this point there has been no conclusive proof nor a breakdown of the events for anyone else to place a negative on OP. Or it might just be my dumb brain struggling to catch up 
Have a look at this thread. In reply# 3 he says:
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 I can prove that he decline payment, I can prove that I had told him to check balance of the dogecoins and many other lies that he's now spreading.
--snip--
He is arguing that BAC declined payment (for a debt that was owed to him), which means that the OP is essentially admitting that he owes BAC money that he did not pay. Regardless of if BAC actually declined payment (I would personally be highly doubtful of this myself), it would not change the fact that the OP did not honor a debt.


"wrote off debt" and left me neutral feedback then later goes back on his words and claims he was talking to the IRS.

left another neutral feedback warning others not to accept my PayPal on my buying thread.

I called him out on his lies so he left me negative feedback and accuse me of scams with no evidence to back up his story.

So it went from.....justbtcme is fine > he's cool with physical coins just not PayPal! > he's a scammer!!


This is not the type of behavior that you or anyone should endorse.
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March 13, 2016, 11:01:27 PM
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Will wait for admin's responses. Feel free to drop (or alter) some more comments.
Admins rarely if at all post in such situations, and that has gotten worse ever since BadBear went MIA.

@BAC , it would be better if you make a scam accusation thread against him with appropriate proofs. Not that I don't consider you reputable enough, at this point there has been no conclusive proof nor a breakdown of the events for anyone else to place a negative on OP. Or it might just be my dumb brain struggling to catch up 
Have a look at this thread. In reply# 3 he says:
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 I can prove that he decline payment, I can prove that I had told him to check balance of the dogecoins and many other lies that he's now spreading.
--snip--
He is arguing that BAC declined payment (for a debt that was owed to him), which means that the OP is essentially admitting that he owes BAC money that he did not pay. Regardless of if BAC actually declined payment (I would personally be highly doubtful of this myself), it would not change the fact that the OP did not honor a debt.


"wrote off debt" and left me neutral feedback then later goes back on his words and claims he was talking to the IRS.

left another neutral feedback warning others not to accept my PayPal on my buying thread.

I called him out on his lies so he left me negative feedback and accuse me of scams with no evidence to back up his story.

So it went from.....justbtcme is fine > he's cool with physical coins just not PayPal! > he's a scammer!!


This is not the type of behavior that you or anyone should endorse.

Writing off debt has nothing to do with forgiving such debt. Most of the time when a lender "writes off" and/or "charges off" a debt it means they believe the costs associated with collecting such debt will exceed the amount they will collect on such debt. However the lender does have every chance to change his mind in the future if he so chooses.

The neutral feedback is nothing more then a warning and is stating his opinion. I don't think it would be a good idea to accept PayPal from someone who did not pay a $1,000 debt either.

It does not appear that you are disputing the fact that at one point you owed BAC some money ($1,000) and that BAC has not received any consideration for that money. I don't see how you could describe this as being anything other then you being a scammer. I would say that BAC probably removed the previous negative he left you to avoid getting trolled by you, which it seems like you have started to do anyway. It is unfortunate that scammers are so frequently able to get negative trust removed simply by trolling those who call them out.
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March 14, 2016, 03:21:05 AM
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Would strongly advise people not to do this with this user.

Defaulted on a bet with me and Paypal can be reversed months down the road.

I could totally see him gambling away his money and then charging back funds to recover blown money.

Wait. So why didn't you send him a negative reputation because of it, and where's the reference link? What happened? I'm not being skeptical, just want more details.

I did have negative rep for this user until we settled the debt (not in full.[lies])  I wrote it off at the end of 2015 as indicated because I don't like how hard my negative shit hits.  He's just a degenerate gambler and I think my feedback left represents that.

He's a good physical coin trader and I didn't want to take that away from him. (minus the fact he tried to pay me in bunk Dogecoins... see post below)

Perhaps one day he settles shit out with me, but he isn't obligated due to negative rep threat. [?]

Our bets were made in the Just-Dice.com chat room and unlinkable.


Seem his accusations are base on his emotional instability rather than in reality.
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