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April 29, 2018, 11:31:40 PM
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Same here LOL http://bitcoincrack.org/unlock.php?address=1FhM1NVhR5W1NgzbK8Tvr755f9BGckX4pq

Asking 0.01 payment for 223BTC in wallet Cheesy

Sadly I guess people are stupid enough to react on such scams. I mean first thing they should ask themselves is why the owner of the website haven't picked the coins but is hiding "saving them for you to pick up" after you send him the money. I really feel sorry for people who pay...

I don't feel sorry for them, it's the price they are paying for being naive and/or stupid but I'm surprised how after all this time such things are working and are able to attract more and more victims. How easy it's for scamers to make the mony and they don't even need to try hard.
Will people ever learn something from their mistakes?

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April 30, 2018, 06:47:27 AM
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Same here LOL http://bitcoincrack.org/unlock.php?address=1FhM1NVhR5W1NgzbK8Tvr755f9BGckX4pq

Asking 0.01 payment for 223BTC in wallet Cheesy

Sadly I guess people are stupid enough to react on such scams. I mean first thing they should ask themselves is why the owner of the website haven't picked the coins but is hiding "saving them for you to pick up" after you send him the money. I really feel sorry for people who pay...

I don't feel sorry for them, it's the price they are paying for being naive and/or stupid but I'm surprised how after all this time such things are working and are able to attract more and more victims. How easy it's for scamers to make the mony and they don't even need to try hard.
Will people ever learn something from their mistakes?

Well sometimes its a expensive lessons to learn that there are a lot of scammers out there promising you good returns but it turns out they're laughing their ass withdrawing the bitcoin these guys send because they fall for their trap. As far as cracking the wallet with 223 BTC, all I can say is good luck to them. I also suggest to go visit this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1777912.0 - 100 Ways To Earn Bitcoin, instead of wasting their effort, electricity and computing power into something that is impossible.

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April 30, 2018, 05:09:36 PM
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Being curios, I tried this website, fortunately I got a wallet with some money inside 1GTkWKMr8d71qf1DiA7HLHzi7SSATRVNa7 with a corresponding masked private key, but its likely a scam, they were asking me to pay 0.01btc to unlock the masked private key. The question is why would they give another person the private key to a wallet worth millions of dollars? even if they are running a charity organization I recon they cannot be that generous except they have some multi billion somewhere. To worsen the scam, why would someone that want to give out millions of dollars be requesting for 0.01BTC for website maintenance ? Interesting to know these scams still exist in these forms.
Glad at least someone recognised it. Somehow people don't have enough brain cells to realize that why the hell will someone give you adress with $$$ and only request 0.01 btc from you. And why don't they work for therselves? They are as benevolent as cloud mining companies.
And also: People mustn't open threads on scam websites.

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