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October 13, 2013, 02:08:10 PM
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Personally, I lost 1BTC to this guy on BTCJam.

https://btcjam.com/users/4348 - all loans are overdue since one month, claims his "facebook got hacked".

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My facebook account has been hacked. All of these loans are stolen!!!! DO NOT INVEST UNTIL THIS IS CLEARED UP!!!!!!! I AM NOT RECEIVING THESE FUNDS OR REQUESTING THEM

My BTCJam account has been hacked and several loans (totaling 16 btc) have been taken out and stolen. I did do seek these loans and have thus far only taken 2 rep builders. All the rest is fraud/hacked acct. If anyone can help me get these coins back, I would be very happy. This isn't the only acct I had hacked but it was the only one where other people's money is involved. So far I've lost 30 btc this week and still finding them gone. DAMN IT!!! This will turn me from an btc evangelist to a hater real quick. There needs to be a way to secure coins (if a person chooses) and they not be spendable till the 2-stage is completed or something. Doesn't seem that hard to do.

FOR NOW, FUCK BITCOIN AND ALL THE THIEVING SONS A BITCHES INVOLVED!!!! i HOPE YOU MOTHERFUCKERS DIE A SLOW AND PAINFUL DEATH!!!!

needless to say that I don't believe him.

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October 13, 2013, 08:36:33 PM
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Why are you loaning money to someone who takes out reputation loans?  That is a sure sign of a scammer.

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October 13, 2013, 10:34:36 PM
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WTF does Facebook hack have to do with BTCJam?

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October 14, 2013, 01:04:06 AM
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WTF does Facebook hack have to do with BTCJam?

Exactly what I was thinking. You really should of asked for collateral.

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October 14, 2013, 07:47:34 AM
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WTF does Facebook hack have to do with BTCJam?

you can link your facebook account to btcjam as login. no idea why you would use that though.

Why are you loaning money to someone who takes out reputation loans?  That is a sure sign of a scammer.

cause by the time he asked for the 3rd loan and paid 1 back. I knew something was wrong when 5 more popped up, but it obviously was too late by then.

also, BTCJam support's unresponsive.

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yes he's definitely a scammer
only 0.3 i've been lucky but did not pay in last 2 months
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November 06, 2013, 10:48:47 PM
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Why are you loaning money to someone who takes out reputation loans?  That is a sure sign of a scammer.

Well what should someone do who has no reputation? I don't use bitjam, but if someone wanted a big loan for buying miners or something and only had 0 rep, I would not trust them either.

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November 15, 2013, 11:40:28 AM
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also, BTCJam support's unresponsive.

I was late me too 1 month and legal@btcjam.com mailed me

NOTICE OF ARBITRATION

TAKE NOTICE that according to our records the sum of x.xxx BTC is overdue for payment. The loan xyz will be sent to net-ARB.com, an international arbitration firm, for pro forma binding arbitration in exactly 14 days.

The terms of your BTCJam membership agreement allow you to request a live, interactive hearing instead of a pro forma hearing if you wish to present a legal defense in this matter. To choose this option, you must pay the associated $99 fee within the next 14 days. If you wish to do so please send an email to support@btcjam.com. Late payments/requests will not be honored.

You can avoid legal action altogether by making the late payments. Visit your payments to make the payments now.

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