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February 14, 2018, 09:40:40 AM
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Firstly, please don't give me the 3rd degree by saying "Don't Bother"  and I should have been more careful - "I KNOW"   Yes it is virtually impossible to get stolen coins back, but its worth trying surely?. It could be worth several thousands of $ /£ to anyone who can achieve the what seems to be the impossible!

So here we go 2 bitcoin to whoever can get my stolen BTC back safely into my Wallet.



What happened::


On 14th Jan I believe I logged on to a phishing Binance site.   


I had received several security messages from Binance and Google asking me to re input my 2FA. I thought this was a good thing, but I guess this was part of the scam.

Then I received another Google message saying, my account had been accessed from Newcastle and then within a few seconds about 10 alt coins were converted into  7.9264 BTC and withdrawn from my account.



Here are the details of the final withdrawal .

Completed BTC  7.9264  2018-01-14 20:33:20
Address:   1C3vP1ew8WUpB1QkCHi23Hj2WTTULa4CCS
Txid:   c1bb9192d09ae1ff2a0212429cc1fe67574b4375ce9d3ea5f3531d3fdff48beb



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Binance couldnt' care less.
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February 14, 2018, 09:42:15 AM
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I might have a method. DM me your XMPP or Telegram.
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February 14, 2018, 09:54:52 AM
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I might have a method. DM me your XMPP or Telegram.
Really ? Might giving us hints about your method ? I might as well try it to retrieve money from other scammers.

@OP,deal with this person at your own risk.Technically speaking,you cannot get money back from an address you have no damn clue about.Of course you can take legal approaches like hiring an investigating team which takes IP details from the exchange and tracks the scammer down but that is unlikely the case here.
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February 14, 2018, 01:33:32 PM
Last edit: February 14, 2018, 01:58:14 PM by warningsigns
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I might have a method. DM me your XMPP or Telegram.

I believe the method involves paying a "coin recovery fee" upfront.

Completed BTC  7.9264  2018-01-14 20:33:20
Address:   1C3vP1ew8WUpB1QkCHi23Hj2WTTULa4CCS
Txid:   c1bb9192d09ae1ff2a0212429cc1fe67574b4375ce9d3ea5f3531d3fdff48beb

Knowing bitcoin's irreversibility, you can accept the following as fact: retrieving those coins is a myth except and unless the thief returns them to you.

Anyone who claims he "might have a method" is exploiting your desperation and is simply eager to get the promised 2 BTC.

It hurts but I will put it this way: harsh reality is always better than false hope. I'm sure you will get tons of PMs promising to undo or reverse the theft. That reward, if genuine, is a tempting incentive.

Accept they are lost and learn from the situation.

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