https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=419491.0This thread was cleaned and locked by TehoM. It was an offer for a sale of a November Jupiter from Australia.
Early on, he asked to hurry, since he claimed to need to leave in 30 minutes, and also claimed to have another buyer trying to buy. This struck an alarm bell, since scammers like to make people think they're rushed so that they spend more time sending money and less time thinking about things. But I humored him. The seller offered to do escrow with Bitrated, and allowed me to choose the arbitrator, and wrote the Terms of Agreement himself. After I agreed to his wording of the terms of agreement to him over email, I got this message from "
transactions@bitrated.com":
Transaction ID: 000012309
Arbitrator: arbitcoin
for
TehoM (Thom Mayne)
&
[redacted - jtoomim]
====BEGIN TERMS OF AGREEMENT====
Thom Mayne (
thomjmayne@yahoo.com)
[redacted - jtoomim] ([redacted - email address])
TehoM will ship the Jupiter to:
[redacted - address]
[redacted - address]
[redacted - address]
Shipment is to be made within 48 hours of payment into bitrated using an express courier
service such as FedEx Priority International or DHL Express or UPS Worldwide Saver.
Payment is 8 bitcoins. Shipping and handling is free.
The item to be sold is a November batch KNCMiner Jupiter with 4 working modules,
hashing at approximately 670 Gh/s.
Refund address for jtoomim: [redacted]
Payment address for TehoM: 1NbMYa9sNv85TFCEhF51dpR6Zfzzg2ya6w
====END TERMS OF AGREEMENT====
Instructions for the buyer:
Ensure the Terms of Agreement are accurate and true
Release 7.5 Bitcoin to the following address:
1J1bSi1jw5j5Jm8oPpzu3SXJFp3bJTAELg
You will receive an e-mail with a link that provides status updates for this transaction as well as
contact information for the arbitrator (please give this e-mail 5-10 minutes to arrive).
Instructions for the seller:
Once funds are received you will be notified by e-mail to proceed with the
shipping of the KnC Jupiter
Once the multi-sig wallet is funded, you will receive a link to a status page to track this transaction.
Bitrated is open source, under the MIT License - Please do not reply to this e-mail
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I noticed the difference between 7.5 BTC and 8 BTC in that email, and asked him if he would be okay with 7.5 BTC. He said 7.5 BTC would be fine. (WTF?) I also noticed that I had no proof that the email was really from Bitrated, and that that address could be anything, so I logged into bitrated and tried to create a transaction myself, and noticed that it didn't send any emails or even ask for an email address. So I didn't give him anything, and called him on his BS. He then stopped answering messages.
DO NOT send money to any address listed in an email purporting to be from Bitrated or any other agency. Emails are not secure and are easy to spoof.