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January 27, 2018, 11:44:47 AM
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Myetherwallet is safe , you need to scan your computer and maybe it's infected by malware , I don't think address owner will send you back tokens , he don't know who you are , how do you proof that tokens is your ? it's not a big amount , so maybe next time careful when send out your tokens

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January 27, 2018, 11:53:03 AM
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I'd probably made a mistake by sending 650.299 CND to wallet address 0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6! If that's the case - AND if the owner of this addres reads this - please, sent me back the tokens. That would be very honest! My wallet addres is 0x1644ca863e2698c61ff8c12da87221dfdc5e12c0

Some facts of the transaction that took place:
https://ethplorer.io/address/0x1f7217b1fee4b7877c465f82849c169bea2a6f6b







In eth and other altcoin! When have a mistake! You can not to get back! Carefull and check all info before send to other wallet!
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January 27, 2018, 12:01:59 PM
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Too bad for you bro, it is just lime some of your coins in wallet get fishing fishing by the hackers, or just an airdrop. Just be careful next time, double check or triple check it. Hope to sent it back to you!!
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January 27, 2018, 12:02:52 PM
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But how do you send that token to that wallet? It will be difficult to get that token back to you. Especially you do not know who knows who owns it. But I thought of a good idea. You can search the wallet address here on the Bitcointalk forum. Just look at the Market Place - Bounties Altcoins - and paste the address, if any owners that here in the forum.

Hope it helps!

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January 27, 2018, 12:07:31 PM
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If you count on the worst scenario, then most likely you will not be sent anything, but on the other hand, of course it is worth trying to find this person and try all the same to appeal to justice of his conscience. But I think that this will not work.
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January 27, 2018, 12:13:58 PM
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Exactly! How did you know that wrong address?., I mean how did you know that address is valid and that someone owns that?  I doubt that token would be sent back to you. Even if you post that publicly in social medias, twitter, fb and the likes no one would give a heck.


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January 27, 2018, 12:14:24 PM
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bad luck for you. thats why I double triple quadro ple check my eth adresses mainly the first 2 character and last 2 character
and I think typo was unable to do with the copy paste or the keyboard no. "6" is far away from "0" haha
but that account was amazing having almost 4 ETH haha and lots of good valuable coins
just triple check next time
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January 27, 2018, 12:14:45 PM
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I'd probably made a mistake by sending 650.299 CND to wallet address 0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6! If that's the case - AND if the owner of this addres reads this - please, sent me back the tokens. That would be very honest! My wallet addres is 0x1644ca863e2698c61ff8c12da87221dfdc5e12c0

Some facts of the transaction that took place:
https://ethplorer.io/address/0x1f7217b1fee4b7877c465f82849c169bea2a6f6b







I don't think that owner of that address will notice or come through this thread did you check if that is an empty address? If that so, your coins will be lost forever or if not hope that the owner of that address has a conscience and send your coin back at you or try to search that address in bounties section or in forum to see who belongs that address and send a pm to return the coins and if he/she doesn't respond, post a scam accussation agains him/her
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January 27, 2018, 05:06:35 PM
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So I see you have been hacked. Its not the fault of MEW, its your fault. You should be responsible enough to take necessary steps to access your account safely, cleaning your device from malware and keeping safe your Private Key.

Did I mentioned MEW as the bad wulf? No one is fault in this case, but the hacker! So what are you trying to say?
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January 27, 2018, 05:08:39 PM
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Well I guess that's a good case as to why you should use a password manager and 10x check the addresses.
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January 27, 2018, 05:14:38 PM
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That sucks sorry to hear it. I'm sure someone can run a google search and would be able to find this thread if they looked for it so hopefully they realize its a mistake and search the address . best of luck

I know by now it's not a sending mistake.. its a hack. A second person have been hacked by the same person. See for yourself:
https://etherscan.io/address/0x1f7217b1fee4b7877c465f82849c169bea2a6f6b#comments

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January 27, 2018, 05:14:48 PM
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I'd probably made a mistake by sending 650.299 CND to wallet address 0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6! If that's the case - AND if the owner of this addres reads this - please, sent me back the tokens. That would be very honest! My wallet addres is 0x1644ca863e2698c61ff8c12da87221dfdc5e12c0

Some facts of the transaction that took place:
https://ethplorer.io/address/0x1f7217b1fee4b7877c465f82849c169bea2a6f6b








Best thing to is to move on and learn from your mistake! The chance of getting back your CND coins that you accidentally sent is very slim and its not likely to happen. It must be a lucky day for the receiver. Better be more careful next time.

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January 27, 2018, 05:21:00 PM
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I'd probably made a mistake by sending 650.299 CND to wallet address 0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6! If that's the case - AND if the owner of this addres reads this - please, sent me back the tokens. That would be very honest! My wallet addres is 0x1644ca863e2698c61ff8c12da87221dfdc5e12c0

Some facts of the transaction that took place:
https://ethplorer.io/address/0x1f7217b1fee4b7877c465f82849c169bea2a6f6b








how can you send it there? is your computer hit by auto coppy virus paste another wallet address? you should clean up and install some antivirus to prevent it from happening, it seems to be the participation of coin bankex, titanium, insurex if I can suggest search sheet from coin then search with the address of the wallet if found then you just need to contact the owner of the wallet.
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January 27, 2018, 05:24:16 PM
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That really sucks to hear. I'm not sure if you'll be able to get it back but might as well post it as a lesson to others.

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January 27, 2018, 05:28:38 PM
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I'd probably made a mistake by sending 650.299 CND to wallet address 0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6! If that's the case - AND if the owner of this addres reads this - please, sent me back the tokens. That would be very honest! My wallet addres is 0x1644ca863e2698c61ff8c12da87221dfdc5e12c0

Some facts of the transaction that took place:
https://ethplorer.io/address/0x1f7217b1fee4b7877c465f82849c169bea2a6f6b
https://ibb.co/jE27ib







how can you send it there? is your computer hit by auto coppy virus paste another wallet address? you should clean up and install some antivirus to prevent it from happening, it seems to be the participation of coin bankex, titanium, insurex if I can suggest search sheet from coin then search with the address of the wallet if found then you just need to contact the owner of the wallet.

I really dont know how it could happen. I just sent the tokens from Binance to Myetherwallet and the next day they where gone. I thougt it was a missending in first place. I used to log in with the private key, so I think that was the weak link.

I have searched the address via Google, but no results. There is no way to track down the wallet owner, I guess.
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January 27, 2018, 05:33:03 PM
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Recently myetherwallet posted new safe and recommended ways to access its wallet. Be sure you follow these ways
Ya absolutely agree with u sir that read all the articles of myetherwallet for safe transactions. And also double checked the provided address where u send the fund. If your fund is big then broke in 2-3 portions. First send little bit of amount. If it reached safely to the address then go for the big one. If not then re-examined the address and send again. This is safe & secure method for transferring the fund.
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January 27, 2018, 05:33:39 PM
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How can you assume the owner of the wallet is on this forum to read this. Even if he read it ,how sure ate you he will return it. Today men including you and me are all money lovers so I doubt if any one will resend you.
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January 27, 2018, 05:34:47 PM
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That really sucks to hear. I'm not sure if you'll be able to get it back but might as well post it as a lesson to others.

Yeah, good lesson to others! Anonymity of cryptocurrency might be a bless, but at the same time it's a curse.
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January 27, 2018, 05:35:22 PM
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I'd probably made a mistake by sending 650.299 CND to wallet address 0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6! If that's the case - AND if the owner of this addres reads this - please, sent me back the tokens. That would be very honest! My wallet addres is 0x1644ca863e2698c61ff8c12da87221dfdc5e12c0

Some facts of the transaction that took place:
https://ethplorer.io/address/0x1f7217b1fee4b7877c465f82849c169bea2a6f6b

how can you send it there? is your computer hit by auto coppy virus paste another wallet address? you should clean up and install some antivirus to prevent it from happening, it seems to be the participation of coin bankex, titanium, insurex if I can suggest search sheet from coin then search with the address of the wallet if found then you just need to contact the owner of the wallet.

I really dont know how it could happen. I just sent the tokens from Binance to Myetherwallet and the next day they where gone. I thougt it was a missending in first place.

I have searched the address via Google, but no results. There is no way to track down the wallet owner, I guess.
With that said most likely you were hacked and your wallet is compromised there isn't any other explanation.
Forget about tokens lost, run antimalware scan and don't use that wallet any more.
Be very careful with links, phishing sites are everywhere. Bookmark mew and use metamask.
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January 27, 2018, 05:40:08 PM
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It would be a small percentage of hope that your money will be back but to make it easy for you. Try to move on and let this serves you a lesson to be more extra careful next time.
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