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January 20, 2017, 07:09:26 AM
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Profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=895270

according to this screenshot it states that it has a max of: $147994.90 that can be exchanged

now it's up again.

Can you please explain this ?




Can you show us a proof of ownership of 1250 BTC ? a link to your btc wallet we can view on the blockchain maybe ? with a signature it will be perfect.

The payment (USD) amount will be programmatically converted to Bitcoins via currency exchange from our payment gateway provider.

next he/she sets up a escrow service that has a fake statistics and feedbacks
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January 20, 2017, 07:13:47 AM
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More likely he is a scammer. I mean who's professional service provider will respond to a scam accusation with this:

 
OK updated it! Should display "0"s for now...

LMAO, liar, no one will trust you because you intend to scam people from the start, if we don't disclose the evil crimes you did here, noobs may trust you and lose money on you lousy evil. Bitcoin land doesn't welcome scammers and liars, sorry

Hey, that's pure data! Hehehe will be updated later in a day...
Checked his profile and looks like he's from the same country as I am. I'm really disappointed. Assholes like this are the main reason why most people think that peopole from third world countries are scammers.  Angry
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January 20, 2017, 08:33:35 AM
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It is easy to photoshop such picture, lots of scammers nowadays online with such method now
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