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August 06, 2018, 04:16:11 PM
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in my opinion is if we being scammed still calm down and report the scammer and pray for him .
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August 06, 2018, 04:16:38 PM
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That is your baptism of fire in the scammers world. For them to ask you to send a BTC for your reward was a red flag. Since you did not see it then you did fall for it. There is nothing you can do because your donation has already been publish in the blockchain. It is only the scammer that can send it back to you. take heart my dear
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August 26, 2018, 11:47:50 PM
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No, it's an irreversible process. To find the ends and to return the there is no opportunity. Of course, if the fraudster does not do it voluntarily.
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August 27, 2018, 12:46:31 AM
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Hope you learned your lesson on not to just trust anyone you don't know who pm you and offer some shady stuff. Yes bitcoin transactions are irreversible and there is nothing you can do about your bitcoin. All you can do right now is to learn from said mostake and be cautious next time. The bitcoin world is full of scammers so don't trust anyone.
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August 27, 2018, 02:09:05 AM
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wow! am really sorry for your loss, but you cant recover any transaction sent already cos bitcoin transaction is not traceable to any bank. just try never to make such expensive mistake again and always ask people who knows better than you in this profession to always guide you with their own experience and ideas before venturing into any huge transactions. this will enable you to be in a saver side. once again, am sorry for your loss.
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August 27, 2018, 02:28:31 AM
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Hi readers,

Two days ago I have been scammed a message lured me to sent btc's to be rewarded with btc's. Is there a way to undo the payment?   I bought with a credit card for the first time btc's and open an Electum wallet where my btc's can transfer to. From the wallet I did the payment to the scammer(s).
output btc 1FWgupudCV4RQtZXhHtN9qPsWgphZFefa5
transaction id: 3d04e9a146ea666433f24579a4452534a05d3c106703a5771d9e97b88e9e92c1

Hope it can be fixed.

Kind regards,

4everfriend 


Just forget it. Greed is really always an effective bait for noobs in the world of  cryptocurrency. Let this be a reminder to you and make people around you aware of it. You are actually spreading awareness when you share your story and tell all the details about it.
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August 27, 2018, 02:32:53 AM
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Scam is a big problem at this time. You are a new first you need understand cryptocurrency. Hope you not lose big amount. Before send any one fund you need to know details about the project.I think you learn good lesson and careful for future.

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August 27, 2018, 02:38:51 AM
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No one's answering the thread title so, here we go:

Learn from your mistake and get over it because (as they say) Bitcoin Transactions are irreversible
or better if you can tell us the site where you were scammed and their possible modus operandi so you or anyone here can open a scam accusation to that site.
That way, your experience wont just help you but other prospective victims too.
Also lastly, we aren't 100% sure if that address is really a scammer's address, you know what I mean, right?
Yes it’s true, the best way to do is to learn from that mistake. Bad experience can help us to be wiser as a human being. I just hope that the person involved didn’t lose too much of his/her bitcoin. And that he/she can share to everyone which site it is for all of us to be aware of.
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August 27, 2018, 02:45:42 AM
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Everyday we have many trials that we face,  and part of block chain technology is that we have encounter some scammer who just happy to stealed what we earn. By that we just continue what we started because if we think about scammer to bring back our token,it is impossible to do.
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August 27, 2018, 03:27:59 AM
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Hi readers,

Two days ago I have been scammed a message lured me to sent btc's to be rewarded with btc's. Is there a way to undo the payment?   I bought with a credit card for the first time btc's and open an Electum wallet where my btc's can transfer to. From the wallet I did the payment to the scammer(s).
output btc 1FWgupudCV4RQtZXhHtN9qPsWgphZFefa5
transaction id: 3d04e9a146ea666433f24579a4452534a05d3c106703a5771d9e97b88e9e92c1

Hope it can be fixed.

Kind regards,

4everfriend 

Sad to say but the btc's you have been send cannot be undo. You can't get back the btc's you already transfer to the scammers. All you need to do is make that experience of yours a lesson. Indeed, many scammers are lurking around just to scam others and we can't do anything when we scam unless you know the people behind it so that you can file a suit against them.

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August 27, 2018, 03:33:17 AM
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the money that has been sent cannot be withdrawn anymore
there are no agencies that take care of the existence of bitcoin, so everything you do is very risky, especially if you send funds without thinking of something potentially bad about your decision

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September 02, 2018, 11:18:14 PM
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Hi readers,

Two days ago I have been scammed a message lured me to sent btc's to be rewarded with btc's. Is there a way to undo the payment?   I bought with a credit card for the first time btc's and open an Electum wallet where my btc's can transfer to. From the wallet I did the payment to the scammer(s).
output btc 1FWgupudCV4RQtZXhHtN9qPsWgphZFefa5
transaction id: 3d04e9a146ea666433f24579a4452534a05d3c106703a5771d9e97b88e9e92c1

Hope it can be fixed.

Kind regards,

4everfriend
Its sad how other people scam others. This kind of situation is really hard to be resolved. I hope that this loss of yours will help you to realize your mistakes and take this as a lesson. Many of us also had a bad experience with bitcoin, but it makes more stronger than before because we learn from our own mistakes and now we a re not afraid to risk.
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September 02, 2018, 11:30:53 PM
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Hi readers,

Two days ago I have been scammed a message lured me to sent btc's to be rewarded with btc's. Is there a way to undo the payment?   I bought with a credit card for the first time btc's and open an Electum wallet where my btc's can transfer to. From the wallet I did the payment to the scammer(s).
output btc 1FWgupudCV4RQtZXhHtN9qPsWgphZFefa5
transaction id: 3d04e9a146ea666433f24579a4452534a05d3c106703a5771d9e97b88e9e92c1

Hope it can be fixed.

Kind regards,

4everfriend 

Unfortunately, you can not go back but negotiate the scammer and soft language
returns you some money and he keeps other
This is first
Secondly, you have to benefit from this difficult experience
Do not trust anyone easily and do not be fishing easy.
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September 02, 2018, 11:56:01 PM
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Learn from it and move on! That's the best thing to do this case. Since  Bitcoin transactions are irreversible, I would suggest to just focus on moving forward rather than dwelling from that incident. Dwelling in our mistakes will not help us in any way. They should only serve as reference for us for the future. Learn and be smarter...that's the way to do it!

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September 03, 2018, 03:06:15 AM
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This reminds of any anonymous sites that says that they give a good amount of btc in return for giving them also some btc. I was very close to believe that it is really true because there are many comments that proves they received it but there is doubt because they are not real people so I'm happy I did not fall for it.
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September 03, 2018, 04:28:57 AM
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You can't do much when you've been scammed. The only thing you can do is to learn from your mistakes and do not be trapped again in the future. Of course, it is better to learn from others' mistakes but what to do. Such an unpleasant experience can save you more money in the future while investing.

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September 03, 2018, 04:37:19 AM
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This reminds of any anonymous sites that says that they give a good amount of btc in return for giving them also some btc. I was very close to believe that it is really true because there are many comments that proves they received it but there is doubt because they are not real people so I'm happy I did not fall for it.
I experience this thing before on twitter asking for some eth and will give you more eth in return. Well, I fall on that trap and make my money lose but the good thing is I learned from that mistake. There is no way to get that money back, you better forget about that and learned from that experience. Do your best to protect yourself, we may fall sometimes but don't let that bad experience stopped you from achieving your dream.
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September 03, 2018, 06:04:14 AM
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Their is no way one can reverse payment made on the blockchain network. Once it has gotten confirmation on the blockchain, it is irreversible. Just take it as a lesson and be more careful next time.
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September 03, 2018, 06:16:05 AM
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Hi readers,

Two days ago I have been scammed a message lured me to sent btc's to be rewarded with btc's. Is there a way to undo the payment?   I bought with a credit card for the first time btc's and open an Electum wallet where my btc's can transfer to. From the wallet I did the payment to the scammer(s).
output btc 1FWgupudCV4RQtZXhHtN9qPsWgphZFefa5
transaction id: 3d04e9a146ea666433f24579a4452534a05d3c106703a5771d9e97b88e9e92c1

Hope it can be fixed.

Kind regards,

4everfriend 

I have already encountered the same thing last year but then at that time I does not have the courage to take a move with the dos for it. But then, badly, encountering such scenario will not revive every thing unless you had capture the scammer.
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September 03, 2018, 06:27:12 AM
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Sorry Buddy, Bitcoin transaction is irreversible once it is done and btc left your wallet. Everyday we keep learning from experience and move on. Please educate any of your followers and advice them not to make such mistake as yours.
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