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Author Topic: [Notice] Stolen Bitpiece coin - Public address to look out for  (Read 1050 times)
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February 26, 2017, 08:19:36 AM
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idk if you have craiglist and pawnshops in your area but it may be worth checking out just incase they try flipping it
We don't have craiglist, but instead, leboncoin:
https://www.leboncoin.fr/
That beeing said, even if i come across the coin, what can/should i do Huh
Make an appointment and beat the crap out of him.

Inform authorities that you have spotted a stolen item of yours on the internet and that you have made an appointment with the seller and you would like them to cone with you.
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February 26, 2017, 08:48:12 AM
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Make an appointment and beat the crap out of him.

 Grin Grin I don't know the behavior of the court abroad, but in France i would certainly go to jail. Indeed,
that's what happen when a robber get killed, even inside a private area like a private house at night.

Inform authorities that you have spotted a stolen item of yours on the internet and that you have made an appointment with the seller and you would like them to cone with you.

I would do, but i doubt the police would be of any help. I'm not even sure i would be taken seriously. Moreover, the seller might not the thief, in case he (she?) already to sold it to a third party.

To me it is the Post Office and only the Post Office who is responsible for the loss. They have to compensate accordingly.

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February 26, 2017, 05:18:37 PM
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I will keep an eye out too on ebay etc
Thanks. Just wondering, does Ebay provide a feature based on keywords to be warned automatically?

I have not seen that feature but I go there four times a week
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February 05, 2022, 09:58:00 AM
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-----Bump-----
I know that this topic is nearly 5 years old...
However, i still can't accept the loss...
I just check and it looks as if the coin has still not been redeemed.
It should be somewhere...but where???

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February 05, 2022, 10:12:41 AM
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either it has been lost/destroyed or is in a private collection.
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February 06, 2022, 04:41:49 PM
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5 years and the pain never subsides. Im sorry for your loss. So nothing ever came of this?
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February 06, 2022, 04:54:30 PM
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Id say the best news is that 5 years later and the coin hasnt been swiped. This forum and posts regarding this issue will serve as evidence and proof of ownership should you ever go to court. If and when it gets swiped it may be possible to track that address to an owner as long as their here in the US. Sorry this happened to you. Ill be watching for those first bits. Remember, a resolution solely depends on your perseverance to get to the truth. Keep up the good fight.
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February 06, 2022, 05:14:49 PM
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-----Bump-----
I know that this topic is nearly 5 years old...
However, i still can't accept the loss...
I just check and it looks as if the coin has still not been redeemed.
It should be somewhere...but where???

Given the value.... and yes chances are small...

Have you attempted to contact the shipping company again?

There have been cases of parcels being found after a few years.


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February 06, 2022, 06:45:15 PM
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Thank you, dear community, for your support

Quote from: Suzuki Matt
5 years and the pain never subsides.
Exactly...
Quote from: Cryptogreatdane
Ill be watching for those first bits. Remember, a resolution solely depends on your perseverance to get to the truth. Keep up the good fight.
Thanks

Quote from: polymerbit
Have you attempted to contact the shipping company again?
There have been cases of parcels being found after a few years.
Thanks for the advice. This reminds me that the carrier (La Poste
in France) sale by auction items that can't be attached to a sender
or a receiver, for instance when labels become detached in transit.
I'll contact them, who knows...

The only thing i know for sure is that the postwoman who used
to deliver the mail at that time got fired given the number of people
complaining for the loss of their mail...

That being said, i don't think she stole my coin on purpose. I was
thinking more of a neglect. They deliver with a bike and the sorting
sorter is several miles away...so might be into the ditch by the road...

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February 10, 2022, 08:54:21 AM
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...so might be into the ditch by the road...

This would be the most tragic of endings.
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February 10, 2022, 11:50:14 AM
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Am I missing something?
It was a high value coin, why wasn't this sent with DHL tracked next day delivery.
Always go for the most expensive delivery option when it comes to postage of high value items

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February 10, 2022, 12:58:54 PM
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Am I missing something?
It was a high value coin, why wasn't this sent with DHL tracked next day delivery.
Always go for the most expensive delivery option when it comes to postage of high value items

Hi,

At that time 1BTC = 2.000 USD (approx), so it was already a high value coin, but nothing compared to the value of today.
That's what saddens me the most...

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