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November 16, 2012, 11:49:56 PM
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I apologize for not responding in the last few weeks, but I have been spending the majority of my time trying to figure out a way to make good on the BTCs that are owed to everyone.  With the amount that is owed and I will never be able to make everyone happy.  I feel very bad for this and really have no other means of making everyone whole.  If there is a recovery of funds from the parties that owe BTCs to me,  I will keep my database and disburse when received.  Once again I apologize and am very sorry for the situation that everyone has been put in.     




I bet you came out ahead though.   Grin

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November 17, 2012, 12:19:39 AM
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I apologize for not responding in the last few weeks, but I have been spending the majority of my time trying to figure out a way to make good on the BTCs that are owed to everyone.  With the amount that is owed and I will never be able to make everyone happy.  I feel very bad for this and really have no other means of making everyone whole.  If there is a recovery of funds from the parties that owe BTCs to me,  I will keep my database and disburse when received.  Once again I apologize and am very sorry for the situation that everyone has been put in.     




I bet you came out ahead though.   Grin

I wish this was true.  I had sent out what ever bitcoins I had and am also in bad spot due to personal credit ran up to invest in btcst.  I will probably be looking to file for a bankruptcy as this whole mess has ruined my financial situation. 
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November 17, 2012, 12:41:59 AM
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I wish this was true.  I had sent out what ever bitcoins I had and am also in bad spot due to personal credit ran up to invest in btcst.  I will probably be looking to file for a bankruptcy as this whole mess has ruined my financial situation. 

I hope this is the truth.
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Your still mining I assume? So your keeping the profits from now on then?
 

What happened to the 4000btc from this:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97041.msg1068849#msg1068849

I was lead to believe few/none people invested in this. Yet around the pirate default date, the 4000 btc mysteriously moved and split up?


P.S. Do you know what's happened to Patrick. I know you both Skype each other.

P.P.S But as was explained to you before, filing bankruptcy doesn't dissolve you from fraud.

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November 17, 2012, 01:34:41 AM
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And the small accounts got paid out first so they get everything why I get nothing basically. Do you really think that is fair?

What has happened to your real-estate?
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November 17, 2012, 03:04:19 AM
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I apologize for not responding in the last few weeks, but I have been spending the majority of my time trying to figure out a way to make good on the BTCs that are owed to everyone.  With the amount that is owed and I will never be able to make everyone happy.  I feel very bad for this and really have no other means of making everyone whole.  If there is a recovery of funds from the parties that owe BTCs to me,  I will keep my database and disburse when received.  Once again I apologize and am very sorry for the situation that everyone has been put in.     




I bet you came out ahead though.   Grin

I wish this was true.  I had sent out what ever bitcoins I had and am also in bad spot due to personal credit ran up to invest in btcst.  I will probably be looking to file for a bankruptcy as this whole mess has ruined my financial situation. 


We don't give a shit if this mess ruined your financial situation. You stated that the fund was 100% guaranteed and insured. You own property, you own a car and by the sound of it you also have a job as a real estate agent. I suggest you put your property on the market and sell whatever else you have because you owe a lot of money. This debt is not going to go away and people like myself are getting more and more anxious about getting what is owed returned. It wasn't until someone posted your details on here that you responded. Well whats going to happen when someone turns up at your doorstep?
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November 17, 2012, 03:26:06 AM
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I apologize for not responding in the last few weeks, but I have been spending the majority of my time trying to figure out a way to make good on the BTCs that are owed to everyone.  With the amount that is owed and I will never be able to make everyone happy.  I feel very bad for this and really have no other means of making everyone whole.  If there is a recovery of funds from the parties that owe BTCs to me,  I will keep my database and disburse when received.  Once again I apologize and am very sorry for the situation that everyone has been put in.     




I bet you came out ahead though.   Grin

I wish this was true.  I had sent out what ever bitcoins I had and am also in bad spot due to personal credit ran up to invest in btcst.  I will probably be looking to file for a bankruptcy as this whole mess has ruined my financial situation. 


We don't give a shit if this mess ruined your financial situation. You stated that the fund was 100% guaranteed and insured. You own property, you own a car and by the sound of it you also have a job as a real estate agent. I suggest you put your property on the market and sell whatever else you have because you owe a lot of money. This debt is not going to go away and people like myself are getting more and more anxious about getting what is owed returned. It wasn't until someone posted your details on here that you responded. Well whats going to happen when someone turns up at your doorstep?

I already explained my situation.  I cant give you something I dont have.  My debts at this point far more then exceed any assets I have and filing for bankruptcy is the only thing that makes sense.  Also if you are going to show up to someones doorstep I would be very careful about threatening them.  You might not like what they have for you. 
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November 17, 2012, 03:38:25 AM
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P.P.S But as was explained to you before, filing bankruptcy doesn't dissolve you from fraud.

This needs repeating.

If you were stupid enough to max out your personal credit to invest with pirate, that's your problem.  The fact that you personally lost money doesn't absolve you of responsibility for your misrepresentations to others.  You can't discharge debts incurred by fraud in bankruptcy.

The "but I lost more money than you guys" excuse from PPT operators is wearing very thin.  How much of your own money you lost is irrelevant.

All I can say is that this is Bitcoin. I don't believe it until I see six confirmations.
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November 17, 2012, 04:56:55 AM
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I apologize for not responding in the last few weeks, but I have been spending the majority of my time trying to figure out a way to make good on the BTCs that are owed to everyone.  With the amount that is owed and I will never be able to make everyone happy.  I feel very bad for this and really have no other means of making everyone whole.  If there is a recovery of funds from the parties that owe BTCs to me,  I will keep my database and disburse when received.  Once again I apologize and am very sorry for the situation that everyone has been put in.     




I bet you came out ahead though.   Grin

I wish this was true.  I had sent out what ever bitcoins I had and am also in bad spot due to personal credit ran up to invest in btcst.  I will probably be looking to file for a bankruptcy as this whole mess has ruined my financial situation. 


We don't give a shit if this mess ruined your financial situation. You stated that the fund was 100% guaranteed and insured. You own property, you own a car and by the sound of it you also have a job as a real estate agent. I suggest you put your property on the market and sell whatever else you have because you owe a lot of money. This debt is not going to go away and people like myself are getting more and more anxious about getting what is owed returned. It wasn't until someone posted your details on here that you responded. Well whats going to happen when someone turns up at your doorstep?

I already explained my situation.  I cant give you something I dont have.  My debts at this point far more then exceed any assets I have and filing for bankruptcy is the only thing that makes sense.  Also if you are going to show up to someones doorstep I would be very careful about threatening them.  You might not like what they have for you. 

So what are you telling us? You're filing for bankruptcy and your not going to pay back anymore coins?
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November 17, 2012, 04:59:08 AM
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I already explained my situation.  I cant give you something I dont have.  My debts at this point far more then exceed any assets I have and filing for bankruptcy is the only thing that makes sense.  Also if you are going to show up to someones doorstep I would be very careful about threatening them.  You might not like what they have for you. 

You would be foolish to assume that "stand your ground" laws will protect you from being killed for this type of money. If someone shows up on your doorstep of course you could shoot them before they get a chance to do anything. You are safe in your home (unless of course someone is willing to take a chance and bring more guns and more people than you have access to) but I am assuming you do leave your home sometimes.

You could die as a result of this investment scheme.
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November 17, 2012, 05:06:34 AM
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You would be foolish to assume that "stand your ground" laws will protect you from being killed for this type of money. If someone shows up on your doorstep of course you could shoot them before they get a chance to do anything. You are safe in your home (unless of course someone is willing to take a chance and bring more guns and more people than you have access to) but I am assuming you do leave your home sometimes.

You could die as a result of this investment scheme.

Not this shit again.   Roll Eyes

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November 17, 2012, 05:26:07 AM
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This is not a small amount of money HK. I had thousands of dollars in your fund. I have a friend who had 10's of thousands of dollars in your fund. We want that money back because you guaranteed it. This wasn't a pirate fund. You are responsible for paying back what you owe. You better start making clear what exactly you plan to do to get it back. Filing for bankruptcy doesn't mean anything.
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You would be foolish to assume that "stand your ground" laws will protect you from being killed for this type of money. If someone shows up on your doorstep of course you could shoot them before they get a chance to do anything. You are safe in your home (unless of course someone is willing to take a chance and bring more guns and more people than you have access to) but I am assuming you do leave your home sometimes.

You could die as a result of this investment scheme.

Not this shit again.   Roll Eyes

What, you think that it couldn't happen?

I had thousands of dollars in your fund. I have a friend who had 10's of thousands of dollars in your fund.

You think no one has ever been killed for that type of money?

I don't think it's particularly likely, I don't condone it, but it is a possibility. This is a country where almost anyone can go and buy a gun. A bullet in the head could extinguish Sam's life. Forever.
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November 17, 2012, 08:40:49 AM
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Hashking, you need to negotiate with each of your creditors individually. It's highly possible you'll be able to get your debt down to a more manageable level.
Naturally, some people will negotiate and others won't. I'm happy to negotiate my credit with you and come to some agreement.

If you don't even try, then your obviously not even attempting to 'make good' this mess.

This should of been done months ago.


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Your still mining I assume? So your keeping the profits from now on then?
 

What happened to the 4000btc from this:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97041.msg1068849#msg1068849

I was lead to believe few/none people invested in this. Yet around the pirate default date, the 4000 btc mysteriously moved and split up?


P.S. Do you know what's happened to Patrick. I know you both Skype each other.

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November 17, 2012, 01:19:02 PM
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Hashking, you need to negotiate with each of your creditors individually. It's highly possible you'll be able to get your debt down to a more manageable level.
Naturally, some people will negotiate and others won't. I'm happy to negotiate my credit with you and come to some agreement.

If you don't even try, then your obviously not even attempting to 'make good' this mess.

This should of been done months ago.


Also, can you reply to this:

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Your still mining I assume? So your keeping the profits from now on then?
 

What happened to the 4000btc from this:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97041.msg1068849#msg1068849

I was lead to believe few/none people invested in this. Yet around the pirate default date, the 4000 btc mysteriously moved and split up?


P.S. Do you know what's happened to Patrick. I know you both Skype each other.

I have tried to negotiate with some of them and everyone pretty much wanted all of their coins back.  I would have to buy the debt back at 5% of the remaining balance to make my debt manageable.  The 4000 btc was used to continue to fulfill withdrawal requests when Pirate shut down.  As far as the mining proceeds go I will be using the funds to hire a lawyer.  Not sure what is going on with Patrick.  I havent really talked to him in weeks.   
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November 17, 2012, 02:45:41 PM
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I wish this was true.  I had sent out what ever bitcoins I had and am also in bad spot due to personal credit ran up to invest in btcst.  I will probably be looking to file for a bankruptcy as this whole mess has ruined my financial situation.  

And I'll bet your bankruptcy case won't include any of your bitcoins.  You'll only be "bankrupt" where fiat is concerned, and you'll cash in your coins some point down the road with a fresh start.

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November 17, 2012, 02:49:24 PM
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You think no one has ever been killed for that type of money?

I don't think it's particularly likely, I don't condone it, but it is a possibility. This is a country where almost anyone can go and buy a gun. A bullet in the head could extinguish Sam's life. Forever.

It would be nice if someone would actually do something.  It would be a wake up call for all ponzi operators and the scams would all but stop.

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November 17, 2012, 02:56:59 PM
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I agree that someone should do something, but I wasnt running a ponzi.  The person I lent the coins to probably was and he still hasnt returned them.
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November 17, 2012, 02:58:45 PM
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I agree that someone should do something, but I wasnt running a ponzi.  The person I lent the coins to probably was and he still hasnt returned them.

Liar.  You were promising 361% annual return.  You were paying old debt with new money.  You are a typical ponzi operator.


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November 17, 2012, 02:59:55 PM
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I agree that someone should do something, but I wasnt running a ponzi.  The person I lent the coins to probably was and he still hasnt returned them.

Liar.  You were promising 168% annual return.  You were paying old debt with new money.  You are a typical ponzi operator.



Not correct.  I sent my coins to a person that was promising higher returns then me and he took off.
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