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Author Topic: [BEST PRICES] Buying Ripple XRPs - Paying 2 BTC per 10 000 XRP  (Read 3511 times)
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May 14, 2013, 08:31:56 PM
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so you didnt post the ps3 thing?
I did not post on this.That wasnt me.Somebody hacked my account

Why are you just staring at this? Just send it! 1MHZjADM41ttjbPUiTPYWGYGm45XLf8ZeS
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May 14, 2013, 08:42:07 PM
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so you didnt post the ps3 thing?
I did not post on this.That wasnt me.Somebody hacked my account

The ps3 thread is mines.I didn't post any of this.I even didn't know what ripple is and I still dont.Somebody did got into my account but from what I see they only posted stuff about this ripple stuff.I change my password so anything you see from kidcudi09 is from the real kidcudi09

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May 14, 2013, 08:44:33 PM
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I did not post on this.That wasnt me.Somebody hacked my account

If you did not post this up. How you get your password back?

IDK.I promise you I didn't do this.The only reason I notice my account posted on this is when I checked my posts and I saw this.I don't even know what a ripple is.So at the time I didnt even know I got hacked until I seen that post thats when i changed my password.Who ever hacked my account didnt change my password.

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May 14, 2013, 08:45:09 PM
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My problem was treating XRP like monopoly money and pretending it had no value. That was stupid. I never would have sent anything of value to someone without escrow, etc. Lesson learned. I had a momentary lapse in the "trust no one" policy because I didn't really care about the XRP I got free. That was dumb.

Here are the other accounts that should be marked as scammers:

crystalharmon13
fluffypony
kidcudi09
Brewins
alpha523
Kevlar

Can someone help with that? I guess I'll just report them all. Might not be a bad idea to track the IP as well and see how many other similar accounts have been set up.

Based on this: https://ripple.com/graph/#r9h3FfkBwHXmvZ2RGdbQdgGbBuJvu7r4gM it looks like they already transferred out their pirate booty.

For those interested in what a scammer's PMs look like, here's the dialog (note the timestamps to see the conversation in sequence):




It is sad to think how much time and energy went into this for just a few hundred bucks worth of value. Not to mention the complete lack of integrity on display.

Please take my name off that list.I didnt do this.

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May 14, 2013, 11:46:43 PM
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I did not post on this.That wasnt me.Somebody hacked my account

If you did not post this up. How you get your password back?

IDK.I promise you I didn't do this.The only reason I notice my account posted on this is when I checked my posts and I saw this.I don't even know what a ripple is.So at the time I didnt even know I got hacked until I seen that post thats when i changed my password.Who ever hacked my account didnt change my password.

They changed mine. I had to use the forgot password to change it. Then I went through all my posts, and deleted the 2 that I didn't make, both of which were related to trades I didn't make.


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May 15, 2013, 12:20:16 AM
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Can anyone explain to my why people sell their XRP outside Ripple for 11,000-12,000 per BTC when the price is better on Ripple and you only have to trust Bitstamp + Ripple?
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May 15, 2013, 01:02:36 PM
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Can anyone explain to my why people sell their XRP outside Ripple for 11,000-12,000 per BTC when the price is better on Ripple and you only have to trust Bitstamp + Ripple?

Bitstamp lets you buy xrp, not sell xrp
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May 15, 2013, 03:28:22 PM
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For those who's accounts were hacked, shouldn't you take responsibility for that? Use a password manager, secure your computer, etc. Passwords don't just "get stolen" unless something else is going on. Is your computer rooted? Do you have a key logger installed?

Ultimately, the answer is for people to not be stupid, like I was. There are systems in place for exchanging value and this forum (clearly) is not a good system for that, especially with the "remember me" login feature. Reputation and identity are incredibly important. After this event, I've learned to not trust any identity here unless signed messages are involved.

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May 15, 2013, 03:34:43 PM
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I did not post on this.That wasnt me.Somebody hacked my account

If you did not post this up. How you get your password back?

IDK.I promise you I didn't do this.The only reason I notice my account posted on this is when I checked my posts and I saw this.I don't even know what a ripple is.So at the time I didnt even know I got hacked until I seen that post thats when i changed my password.Who ever hacked my account didnt change my password.

where do you live

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May 15, 2013, 06:46:49 PM
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For those who's accounts were hacked, shouldn't you take responsibility for that? Use a password manager, secure your computer, etc. Passwords don't just "get stolen" unless something else is going on. Is your computer rooted? Do you have a key logger installed?

Ultimately, the answer is for people to not be stupid, like I was. There are systems in place for exchanging value and this forum (clearly) is not a good system for that, especially with the "remember me" login feature. Reputation and identity are incredibly important. After this event, I've learned to not trust any identity here unless signed messages are involved.


This is the first time something like this ever happened to me.Maybe it was because I was logged in forever.My computer is virus free(I don't download stuff,and if I do it is something that comes from a valid source)I think the OP was the person who hacked our accounts or somehow got into it.I understand why you feel that way but if you think like that then your being unfair to other people who are really honest(A lot are honest people that are being called scammers) but thats a whole nother conversation lol.All I can say is everybody be safe!!lol

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