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August 31, 2014, 06:15:07 AM
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I accidentally send 1.85 BTC to this wallet address  1MA7CKbWMyKdPkmsbnwmfeLh1hYy5A3gy8

Please return them. I thank you.
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August 31, 2014, 06:30:47 AM
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Sending it to a valid address is not by chance (although possible, but highly improbable). You obviously copied that address somewhere, or paid to that address in the past. Try to retrace your steps and every address you've ran across. There is a much higher chance of you getting it back if you went directly to the source to ask for it back, rather than sit here and wait for the owner of that address to stumble upon this thread by accident, then recognize that is his address.

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August 31, 2014, 07:41:11 AM
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I intended to send the btc to coinbase. Here is what I think happened. In coinbase clicked on receive money, clicked on get btc address, copy address, but copy address did not work and I pasted an address that was already on the clipboard (windows 7).
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August 31, 2014, 08:19:54 AM
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Do you know for sure that the address you had on your clipboard was for someone who is actually on this forum or would see this thread? You could be spending a whole chunk of time waiting for the person in question to see it. I would personally see if you can remember where you got the address from that was on your clipboard and see if you can contact that person themselves rather than wait, at least then you know your problem will be resolved quicker than sat waiting.
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August 31, 2014, 09:36:53 AM
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Definetely this address https://blockchain.info/address/1MA7CKbWMyKdPkmsbnwmfeLh1hYy5A3gy8
was used by somebody ~a year ago.
It is possible to say, that it was a miner (or miner pool) with significant hash power.
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August 31, 2014, 09:41:20 AM
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This is the deposit address coinbase gave to me  1MA7CKbWMyKdPkmsbnwmfeLh1hYy5A3gy8  .It was not in the clipboard.
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August 31, 2014, 10:07:52 AM
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This is the deposit address coinbase gave to me  1MA7CKbWMyKdPkmsbnwmfeLh1hYy5A3gy8  .It was not in the clipboard.
So why do you ask bitcoinforum to return your funds back?
You should ask coinbase support.
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August 31, 2014, 12:16:32 PM
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Maybe this helps:
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We have conducted an internal investigation and can confirm, that from the 25th to 27th of September,
the GHash.IO pool was mining on the address: 1MA7CKbWMyKdPkmsbnwmfeLh1hYy5A3gy8
to which we do not have any access or connection.
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Source: http://www.hotstockmarket.com/t/276680/bitcoin-miners-being-urged-to-leave-ghash-io-as-it-nears-51

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August 31, 2014, 02:16:42 PM
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I have asked coinbase, but their support is painfully slow.
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August 31, 2014, 03:12:41 PM
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I have asked coinbase, but their support is painfully slow.
And you thought posting on bitcointalk would make it faster???

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August 31, 2014, 03:16:08 PM
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I think those coins are off in never to regain unless ya happen to stumble upon that priv key as that addy has not been used in a year.... doubt the owner even has key for it any more.... good luck though,
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September 02, 2014, 04:35:15 AM
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I have asked coinbase, but their support is painfully slow.
And you thought posting on bitcointalk would make it faster???

LOL.. If I received your coin, I will keep it. Or maybe give you half but mostly keep it. Ive done that already before, sending my coins to other address and yes they kept it. Ive made postings to return it too. The fact that the owner of the address is unknown, you got a lesser chance of getting it back.

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September 02, 2014, 03:21:07 PM
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I have asked coinbase, but their support is painfully slow.
And you thought posting on bitcointalk would make it faster???

LOL.. If I received your coin, I will keep it. Or maybe give you half but mostly keep it. Ive done that already before - snip -

Good to know what sort of person you are.  I'll be extra careful about ever doing any business with you in the future.
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September 02, 2014, 04:13:49 PM
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I have asked coinbase, but their support is painfully slow.
And you thought posting on bitcointalk would make it faster???

LOL.. If I received your coin, I will keep it. Or maybe give you half but mostly keep it. Ive done that already before - snip -

Good to know what sort of person you are.  I'll be extra careful about ever doing any business with you in the future.

Very funny if people lose money hmm? i hope this will happen to you as well!
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September 02, 2014, 07:39:24 PM
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I intended to send the btc to coinbase. Here is what I think happened. In coinbase clicked on receive money, clicked on get btc address, copy address, but copy address did not work and I pasted an address that was already on the clipboard (windows 7).

This is the deposit address coinbase gave to me  1MA7CKbWMyKdPkmsbnwmfeLh1hYy5A3gy8  .It was not in the clipboard.

But thats the exact same address you send the money to. I dont understand. Did you send the coins to where you were supposed to or did you send them to another address from your clipboard. If you send it to the one from your clipboard, what did you do before you made the TX?

I have asked coinbase, but their support is painfully slow.

any answer yet?

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LOL.. If I received your coin, I will keep it. Or maybe give you half but mostly keep it. Ive done that already before, sending my coins to other address and yes they kept it. Ive made postings to return it too. The fact that the owner of the address is unknown, you got a lesser chance of getting it back.

Its very unlikely that someone just mistypes an address. Due to the checksum at the end chances are OP either used the correct address and coinbase has problems or OP used an address from the clipboard that somehow ended there in the first place. You dont usually copy "random" bitcoin addresses from somewhere.

Sometimes its odd when you receive a TX that you do not expect, but in the end I allways figured out where to coins came from.

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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September 03, 2014, 02:38:15 AM
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You are most likely infected with coin-stealing malware. If you're using Google Chrome, remove any bitcoin-related extensions that you may have installed. You should also do a virus scan with a good virus scanner like Malwarebytes:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/

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September 10, 2014, 03:17:30 PM
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I have asked coinbase, but their support is painfully slow.
And you thought posting on bitcointalk would make it faster???

LOL.. If I received your coin, I will keep it. Or maybe give you half but mostly keep it. Ive done that already before - snip -

Good to know what sort of person you are.  I'll be extra careful about ever doing any business with you in the future.

Giving me a negative trust? What a douchey move from you dude. Tsk..  Only *bleep* people do things like that. And you are one of them.  To think I am not even talking to you. Tsk tsk. Hey! Guys this Danny Hamilton guy is a douche giving me a negative trust rating and I was not talking to him. Your mom must be very proud of you. And yes,  I will never ever transact any BTC to you because you are a douchebag. No dayjob always posting here. Thinking he is cool because he can leave a negative trust rating WHUUUUT? Your still a douche.

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September 10, 2014, 03:35:06 PM
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Maybe this helps:
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We have conducted an internal investigation and can confirm, that from the 25th to 27th of September,
the GHash.IO pool was mining on the address: 1MA7CKbWMyKdPkmsbnwmfeLh1hYy5A3gy8
to which we do not have any access or connection.
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Source: http://www.hotstockmarket.com/t/276680/bitcoin-miners-being-urged-to-leave-ghash-io-as-it-nears-51

lool from that post it seems a former ghash employee switched the mining address and got some free funds for several days


the last transaction on that address was 2013-09-30 10:00:03 nearly a year ago, looks like the op copied and pasted the wrong address and will be luky to get these back
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September 10, 2014, 03:38:07 PM
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Giving me a negative trust? What a douchey move from you dude. Tsk.. Only *bleep* people do things like that.

You know what's really a "douchey" move that only *bleep* people do?

Not giving back something that doesn't belong to them.

Hey! Guys this Danny Hamilton guy is a douche giving me a negative trust rating and I was not talking to him. And you are one of them.  To think I am not even talking to you. Tsk tsk.

You don't need to "talk to me" to be untrustworthy.  You get negative feedback for being untrustworthy.

Your mom must be very proud of you.

She is.  She raised me to have morals, ethics, to behave in a reliable, honest, and trustworthy manner.  Your mom must be very disappointed in you.

And yes,  I will never ever transact any BTC to you because you are a douchebag.

Name calling.  Yep that's a great way to convince others that you are honest, reliable, kind, and trustworthy.

No dayjob always posting here.

What makes a day job so much better than a night job? Do you even have a job?

Thinking he is cool because he can leave a negative trust rating WHUUUUT?

I don't need to be cool.  I'm just warning others so they are careful when dealing with someone that takes pride in planning to be a dishonest thief.

Your still a douche.

Perhaps.  I'm not sure why that matters.
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September 10, 2014, 04:02:39 PM
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Not giving back something that doesn't belong to them.
Bitcoins belong to a person who knows private key. Point.
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