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October 11, 2011, 06:14:08 AM
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Bitcoin7 completely without any credit, users of the existing account money,
they don't return to the user, and give them E-mail and no reply. This is shameful crime.
This is the administrator of the info@bitcoin7.com and  bob@bitcoin7.com mailbox ,
And I hope to have the same situation friends to expose them. Don't let them continue to deceive people.
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October 11, 2011, 06:25:26 AM
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they've gone.  i have more 300BTC can't withdraw.
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October 11, 2011, 05:47:27 PM
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and to think I almost used their e-wallet service. where are the bitcoin police?

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October 11, 2011, 09:12:00 PM
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I know some phone numbers and some addresses if some one interest can PM me
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October 12, 2011, 01:45:22 AM
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Bitcoin scene seems to play out like a huge MMO without a single GM.
Or a wild west without guns or sheriffs.
Without potential to inflict violence ( by police, courts, army or lynching ) scams, abuses and opportunistic
stunts seem plentiful.

Curious.
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October 12, 2011, 01:59:25 AM
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Bitcoin scene seems to play out like a huge MMO without a single GM.
Or a wild west without guns or sheriffs.
Without potential to inflict violence ( by police, courts, army or lynching ) scams, abuses and opportunistic
stunts seem plentiful.

Curious.

I think this is a hard lesson for people so used to blindly trusting others and turning to the government when it doesn't turn out well. Use the tools available to you to determine if someone is trustworthy. If you're not sure, get assurances or don't get in further than you're willing to lose. If all that fails, learn a lesson from your mistakes?

How many people are going to lose their money in online wallets before they realize that they can run Bitcoin on their own computer?
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October 13, 2011, 03:53:53 AM
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they have no credit
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October 13, 2011, 08:55:29 AM
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I got my withdraw twice for some reason on 9/16/2011 they want me to send the money they accidently sent to me. According to this paper i got it is from my bank on behalf of "Risk Asset Managment Inc." Anyone heard of them? Im assuming its whom runs bitcoin7. That or a finacial agency
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October 13, 2011, 09:54:16 AM
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1 solution to these criminals, pool our money and put a bounty on their head of say $10,000. I'm sure the hacking community would glady accept the challenge to expose these people
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October 20, 2011, 09:46:34 PM
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and to think I almost used their e-wallet service. where are the bitcoin police?

Do the bitcoin police have a website? I would donate to them if they do.

"The only security men can have for their political liberty, consists in keeping their money in their own pockets".
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October 20, 2011, 10:39:27 PM
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Well you definitely have to measure your strength and compare what risks are viable in this virtual realm. Are you a significant threat to them so that they consider stealing from you a bad idea?

I don't believe people would be cautious until a few got burned anyway. Let's hope people learn from these happenings.
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October 20, 2011, 11:31:02 PM
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I got my withdraw twice for some reason on 9/16/2011 they want me to send the money they accidently sent to me. According to this paper i got it is from my bank on behalf of "Risk Asset Managment Inc." Anyone heard of them? Im assuming its whom runs bitcoin7. That or a finacial agency

"give us back our unregulated currency" Sounds like a scare tactic to me. If you feel like you should give it back, do it, but they won't be able to make you.
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