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May 23, 2017, 01:36:15 PM
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So EcuaMobi asked me to open this topic, to explain my actions in the following topic : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1530531.msg15599342#msg15599342

He said he will only remove his negative feedback if other default trusted members thinks i do not lie so here is the story

Back in the days i got the email that i should send amount xy to my OLD wallet that i used to proof it's me to get my payout to the same wallet still not understanding this myself.

please any other member can confim that each email got a DIFFERENT wallet so this was not a scam attempt

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May 23, 2017, 01:50:56 PM
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Why don't you post some proof?  If you got an e-mail, post it with complete headers.
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May 23, 2017, 03:01:04 PM
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I don't understand what you are claiming happened
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May 23, 2017, 07:59:33 PM
Last edit: May 23, 2017, 08:41:53 PM by ibminer
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Seems pretty simple... mynameisdon comes onto the forum and said he received an e-mail from HashOcean telling him to send BTC to... Huh his own address Huh ...



HashOcean is offering investment back for 0.01573913btc.

Unfortunatelly HashOcean will close definivelly and all
our mining system is for sale now.Our mining system
and webpage got irreversibly damaged.
Refund:
We will refund you on bitcoin adress afferent. Please
send exactly 0.01573913 BTC to
1FBJcrEBUTSdxWW5SbFPnqCCg4rueJQoJx
 from your
bitcoin adress selected to payout on your account for
proof.your invested money will be refunded automatically.
Please follow the steps and keep calm.
Thank you,
HashOcean Team

in this way whats your opinion?




HashOcean is offering investment back for 0.01573913btc.

Unfortunatelly HashOcean will close definivelly and all
our mining system is for sale now.Our mining system
and webpage got irreversibly damaged.
Refund:
We will refund you on bitcoin adress afferent. Please
send exactly 0.01573913 BTC to
1FBJcrEBUTSdxWW5SbFPnqCCg4rueJQoJx
 from your
bitcoin adress selected to payout on your account for
proof.your invested money will be refunded automatically.
Please follow the steps and keep calm.
Thank you,
HashOcean Team

in this way whats your opinion?

I suppose this is yours BTC address



As already mentioned, proof of the email with all headers is a good start.

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May 24, 2017, 06:39:40 AM
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lol,weirder it gets!
So you received an email from a hacker asking you to send bitcoins to his bitcoin address which is your own bitcoin address? Two possibilities,the hacker is you or other the hacker is really dumb,maybe he's too nice.
Anyway your situation had me thinking like :
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May 24, 2017, 10:28:11 PM
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Seems pretty simple... mynameisdon comes onto the forum and said he received an e-mail from HashOcean telling him to send BTC to... Huh his own address Huh ...
Well if he is opening this thread, then he is obviously claiming that this is either a misunderstanding or he is otherwise not a scammer.

If you ask me what I think happened, I would say that he was trying to trick people into sending the ~0.0157... BTC to his address hoping to scam the OP out of the BTC in his hashocean account.
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