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January 27, 2018, 05:41:20 PM
Last edit: March 02, 2018, 09:06:40 AM by chuongvannguyen02
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I do not think that someone sends back the CND you sent because of your mistake. Maybe the owner of this address is not present in this forum. I am sad about what happened to you.

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January 27, 2018, 05:44:46 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.

No you have and yes you can get it. That's a Dutch saying Wink
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January 27, 2018, 05:59:14 PM
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Well, thank you all for the replies and wise words. Sorry, I couldnt reply every person, because of BCT restriction. Most of my replies are copied to draft.
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January 31, 2018, 08:51:20 AM
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Well that is too bad. it is very highly unlikely that someone who ever owns that address will send you back your money just because of honesty. And if that someone is truly honest and want to give back the money how would that someone trust that you were really the person who sent the money to him? Sure you can provide logs of the transaction but logs can also be copied somewhere else. I would say by by for your money now if it was really your money. I would suggest to just move on and try to earn it back through legal stuff and may it be a lesson for you to double / triple check the address before sending anything. Sometimes learning experience comes with a hefty price and your were just hit with it.

If the guy sees this and wants to send the money back. He can send it to the same address where he received it.
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January 31, 2018, 08:58:21 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


Where is this wrong address from? isnt it an address you input by yourself? i think there is no way can you find the cnd back, sad story.

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January 31, 2018, 09:19:17 AM
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You must be care full again when you will transaction. You can check and check again the number your wallet before transfer because the wrong number make me regret for many time  Cool
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February 02, 2018, 10:07:45 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
https://ibb.co/jE27ib

Where is this wrong address from? isnt it an address you input by yourself? i think there is no way can you find the cnd back, sad story.

I thought it was a missending in first place, but when the transaction took place I was at work. There is also another guy complaining. That means I am not the only one who has lost his tokens. Look for yourself at the comments: https://etherscan.io/address/0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6f6B#comments
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February 02, 2018, 10:23:18 PM
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You must be care full again when you will transaction. You can check and check again the number your wallet before transfer because the wrong number make me regret for many time  Cool

Just copy and paste the address, dont type it Grin Than do a check.
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February 02, 2018, 10:35:45 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







....which is why a bit of paranoia wouldn't hurt in this kind of system or any kind of system that involves money! Always, always double, triple, or even for the fourth time check, confirm, validate your address/es. This wouldn't take much of your time. Better to use up a few minutes of your time checking your transactions than losing a fortune. Don't let stupidity run or dictate your way of thinking.

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February 04, 2018, 09:53:04 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






....which is why a bit of paranoia wouldn't hurt in this kind of system or any kind of system that involves money! Always, always double, triple, or even for the fourth time check, confirm, validate your address/es. This wouldn't take much of your time. Better to use up a few minutes of your time checking your transactions than losing a fortune. Don't let stupidity run or dictate your way of thinking.

Once again:

I thought it was a missending in first place, but when the transaction took place I was at work. There is also another guy complaining. That means I am not the only one who has lost his tokens. Look for yourself at the comments: https://etherscan.io/address/0x1f7217b1FEE4B7877c465F82849C169Bea2a6f6B#comments
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February 15, 2018, 10:42:56 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







Tough luck buddy...It is unlikely that this person would even consider returning your tokens. Be wise or be stupid,  either or. In this case,  you were the latter. Let this be a learning experience for you so as not to repeat it. Which is why I am quite paranoid in my transactions I triple check everything before clicking the send button. Better to be paranoid but sure than careless and stupid.

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February 15, 2018, 10:53:28 PM
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You should be lucky and grateful to get ur tokens back
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February 15, 2018, 11:00:51 PM
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sorry to hear this but sometimes the person maybe  a bounty hunter or so and so if you google the wallet address you may find it in a spreadsheet with his/her details if lucky.Make sure to get a hardware wallet as the amount involved in getting a hardware wallet is very small compared to what you may lose to a hack should that be the case.

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February 16, 2018, 12:14:59 AM
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You're most likely out of luck.  I highly doubt it will be returned to you.  Next time double or triple check the addresses before you make a transaction.  Good thing is it's a small amount as of now, not sure how much those tokens will be worth in a few years but just forget about them and move on. 
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February 16, 2018, 01:24:41 AM
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This is absolutely hacked, no one will arbitrarily transfer to a strange address.
Be careful to protect your private key, if you use MyEtherWallet you have to be careful fishing site, so if the amont is small, I suggest you use imtoken or jaxx better.
Of course, hardware wallet is definitely another good choice.
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February 19, 2018, 05:09:01 PM
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You should be lucky and grateful to get ur tokens back

I wish I had them back lol Grin
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February 19, 2018, 05:11:09 PM
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This is absolutely hacked, no one will arbitrarily transfer to a strange address.
Be careful to protect your private key, if you use MyEtherWallet you have to be careful fishing site, so if the amont is small, I suggest you use imtoken or jaxx better.
Of course, hardware wallet is definitely another good choice.

Finnaly someone whos reading and understanding the topic well. Yeah I have been hacked,..propably a fisher indeed. And yeah I hope to learn from this lesson. And let it be a lesson for us all.

Thanks.
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February 19, 2018, 05:15:12 PM
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sorry to hear this but sometimes the person maybe  a bounty hunter or so and so if you google the wallet address you may find it in a spreadsheet with his/her details if lucky.Make sure to get a hardware wallet as the amount involved in getting a hardware wallet is very small compared to what you may lose to a hack should that be the case.

I already did a "research" but cant find anything except the transaction what took place. Well, that lucky guy might be laughing now...but for how long?
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