eroxors (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 09:03:03 PM |
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SOLD. bitcoin: 0.3544 1LA82JkVJKUNhkPvjH9LtKf9yHANhn5JBz litecoin: 11.72 LgEtugqwMoygnrCqCqRJQaScuCRZhkVUdU PM for paypal/dwolla address. Thanks All! Thanks, paid via LTC Confirmed. I will send the documentation no later than Monday. For the record, all debts that I hold from Double Icaras aka Alexander Adams (Jr.), tealover, and sirchiko now belong to thehun. Thanks again, and good luck!
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infested999
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July 12, 2013, 09:04:01 PM |
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Great price. I contacted a few businesses about this. Only two got back to me. 1 said they could not do it because the debt was made a very long time ago and don't like virtual currencies. The other one said they would need to look into it further and maybe contact previous owners of the loan. But, being Bitcoin it would be hard because previous owners of the debt may not want to disclose any of their personal information. But, they said other than that they could do it.
If it was in a fiat currency a legal contract may actually stand in court. If the contract states Bitcoin, nobody will take it seriously at all. The best hope here is to show up to his house personally and harass him until he pays 1% of it.
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thehun
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July 12, 2013, 10:57:00 PM |
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Great price. I contacted a few businesses about this. Only two got back to me. 1 said they could not do it because the debt was made a very long time ago and don't like virtual currencies. The other one said they would need to look into it further and maybe contact previous owners of the loan. But, being Bitcoin it would be hard because previous owners of the debt may not want to disclose any of their personal information. But, they said other than that they could do it.
If it was in a fiat currency a legal contract may actually stand in court. If the contract states Bitcoin, nobody will take it seriously at all. The best hope here is to show up to his house personally and harass him until he pays 1% of it. I don't have too big hopes of being able to collect but for this price it's definitely worth a shot. I have a friend in the UK who has some contacts in the debt collection business so I'll see what I can scratch. I'll keep you posted.
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zackclark70
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July 12, 2013, 11:23:19 PM |
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Great price. I contacted a few businesses about this. Only two got back to me. 1 said they could not do it because the debt was made a very long time ago and don't like virtual currencies. The other one said they would need to look into it further and maybe contact previous owners of the loan. But, being Bitcoin it would be hard because previous owners of the debt may not want to disclose any of their personal information. But, they said other than that they could do it.
If it was in a fiat currency a legal contract may actually stand in court. If the contract states Bitcoin, nobody will take it seriously at all. The best hope here is to show up to his house personally and harass him until he pays 1% of it. I don't have too big hopes of being able to collect but for this price it's definitely worth a shot. I have a friend in the UK who has some contacts in the debt collection business so I'll see what I can scratch. I'll keep you posted. if you cant do it that way just offer the dept to di for $100
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infested999
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July 13, 2013, 01:52:43 PM |
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Great price. I contacted a few businesses about this. Only two got back to me. 1 said they could not do it because the debt was made a very long time ago and don't like virtual currencies. The other one said they would need to look into it further and maybe contact previous owners of the loan. But, being Bitcoin it would be hard because previous owners of the debt may not want to disclose any of their personal information. But, they said other than that they could do it.
If it was in a fiat currency a legal contract may actually stand in court. If the contract states Bitcoin, nobody will take it seriously at all. The best hope here is to show up to his house personally and harass him until he pays 1% of it. I don't have too big hopes of being able to collect but for this price it's definitely worth a shot. I have a friend in the UK who has some contacts in the debt collection business so I'll see what I can scratch. I'll keep you posted. if you cant do it that way just offer the dept to di for $100 Or just go there and beat him up
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hennessyhemp
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July 16, 2013, 09:33:37 PM |
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WTF?! The hacker that hijacked my account for a day actually admitted to it on this thread. How incredibly odd. He placed bids on other threads which fucked up their bidding entirely...at least for you guys he admitted he had stolen my identity for his posts...and apparently the op took him at his word and ignored the bid.
I am seriously unclear what his endgame was. Seems like some of his motivation was simply to harass me and discredit my name, and I really don't remember pissing anyone off enough to warrant this. Doesn't seem he was successful at scamming anyone while disguised as me, so why the hell even do it in the first place...I really don't get it.
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Please add more BTC here (my son will apprecciate it when he's older): 14WsxbeRcgsSYZyNSRJqEAmB1MKAzHhsCT
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Pierre
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July 16, 2013, 10:52:39 PM |
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WTF?! The hacker that hijacked my account for a day actually admitted to it on this thread. How incredibly odd. He placed bids on other threads which fucked up their bidding entirely...at least for you guys he admitted he had stolen my identity for his posts...and apparently the op took him at his word and ignored the bid.
I am seriously unclear what his endgame was. Seems like some of his motivation was simply to harass me and discredit my name, and I really don't remember pissing anyone off enough to warrant this. Doesn't seem he was successful at scamming anyone while disguised as me, so why the hell even do it in the first place...I really don't get it.
wat Who are you and where is this hacker admission?
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hennessyhemp
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July 17, 2013, 03:17:32 AM |
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$25
By the way I am the victim of identity theft, I do not owe anyone anything.
I did not write the above two posts, nor any post on Wednesday 7/10/2013. I did however, log in two days later to discover much havoc caused by some random asshole who stole my login info, or hacked it or whatever, posed as me and wrote a bunch of random shit all over the forum, insulting senior members along the way. In reviewing the posts from that day, I find he was gloating about it here on this post...he bids on this thread, then proceeds to say he is the victim of identity theft. He seems to be very pleased with himself here...I can almost hear a nerdy cackle through the wires.
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Please add more BTC here (my son will apprecciate it when he's older): 14WsxbeRcgsSYZyNSRJqEAmB1MKAzHhsCT
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Inedible
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July 17, 2013, 08:38:47 AM |
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$25
By the way I am the victim of identity theft, I do not owe anyone anything.
I did not write the above two posts, nor any post on Wednesday 7/10/2013. I did however, log in two days later to discover much havoc caused by some random asshole who stole my login info, or hacked it or whatever, posed as me and wrote a bunch of random shit all over the forum, insulting senior members along the way. In reviewing the posts from that day, I find he was gloating about it here on this post...he bids on this thread, then proceeds to say he is the victim of identity theft. He seems to be very pleased with himself here...I can almost hear a nerdy cackle through the wires. How odd.
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busidelinghun
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July 18, 2013, 09:26:50 AM |
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I only have money in the Solidtrust pay .so do u recevie the Solidtrust pay?
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kost
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July 27, 2013, 07:13:31 AM |
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Fun part would be that DI paid for his depth on this auction It's really cheap and worthy
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infested999
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July 27, 2013, 10:41:13 AM |
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Fun part would be that DI paid for his depth on this auction It's really cheap and worthy Which wouldn't have been worth it because there is very little chance of collecting this debt.
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vm1990
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July 27, 2013, 10:55:51 AM |
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if you showed up in force at his door step i bet you could make him pay iv spent days harassing people who owed me money nothing to illegal just following them around making life hard work for them blocking there cars in the drive way... things like that XD they pay eventually... or if they phone the police and i get shouted at then its as simple as getting a friends to take my place for a small cut..
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icyak
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July 27, 2013, 10:58:04 AM |
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Fun part would be that DI paid for his depth on this auction It's really cheap and worthy Which wouldn't have been worth it because there is very little chance of collecting this debt. For 30$ you will get no chance instead of very little chance... That is good deal for someone... Pay 30$ for possibility that you will never pay this debt...
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July 31, 2013, 05:42:44 AM |
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Hmm, not sure if you are aware of it already but tealover's account was sold / hacked.
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