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September 10, 2014, 12:13:53 PM
Last edit: September 10, 2014, 12:33:36 PM by hdbuck
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Just got this inbox:

Hi,

You currently carry DiceBitco.in in your forum signature. DiceBitco.in has scammed by rigging the dice rolls through skipping betting nonces. DiceBitco.in has not compensated all affected users for the rigging.

You can read more about the DiceBitco.in scam here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=774120.0

Please don't promote scams. Please join a different signature ad campaign.
You will still be paid for posts made up to this point. You will not lose out on earnings.

To review your signature, go to Profile -> Forum Profile Information.

I consider promoting scams (like this site) untrustworthy, and will be leaving you negative trust if you continue to promote it.

PS: I do not accept PMs. To contact me, please email me at ciphertext@cryptolab.net (make sure to mention your Bitcointalk name).

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WTF?! now TF is somehow the safe-keeper of honesty on this forum? Who the hell does he think he is? Threatening with negative trust like this?!
Seriously i dont like scams, and will certainly leave the campaign once im getting paid for this round but NO ONE tells me what to do and threaten me like this.

If i were to drop the campain before, no problem, but i'll wait until the mods or staff do their damn work and ban those idiots (both scammers and TFavenger)..
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September 10, 2014, 12:26:16 PM
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Lol so much irony. I'd report the PM as unsolicited and get this troll banned.

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I consider promoting scams (like this site) untrustworthy, and will be leaving you negative trust if you continue to promote it.

Yea because feedback from this guy can be trusted or anyone will pay attention to it  Roll Eyes.

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September 10, 2014, 12:33:57 PM
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That's funny
Not like his feedback would hurt you anyway

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September 10, 2014, 12:38:35 PM
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Seriously i dont like scams, and will certainly leave the campaign once im getting paid for this round but NO ONE tells me what to do and threaten me like this.

So: You don't like scams, but you have you problem continuing to promote a scam for payment. Roll Eyes

That's funny
Not like his feedback would hurt you anyway
Just because a feedback isn't in defaulttrust doesn't mean it's worthless Smiley

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Lol so much irony.

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September 10, 2014, 12:42:05 PM
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He's giving some good advice...it shouldn't matter what his past is if its a legit claim should it? I'm not a big fan of him but hes done the right thing here.

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September 10, 2014, 12:44:07 PM
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Seriously i dont like scams, and will certainly leave the campaign once im getting paid for this round but NO ONE tells me what to do and threaten me like this.

So: You don't like scams, but you have you problem continuing to promote a scam for payment. Roll Eyes

That's funny
Not like his feedback would hurt you anyway
Just because a feedback isn't in defaulttrust doesn't mean it's worthless Smiley

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Lol so much irony.

I halted my sig ad campaign when Inputs were hacked.

If you have a problem with scammers please feel free to advice the mods about it and i am sure they will do something (or could it be not after all?!).
But anyway, dont go around all the forum on your little inquisition, threatening people with trust ratings.
Thats just not how you are going to get anything (from me at least).
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September 10, 2014, 12:51:29 PM
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Seriously i dont like scams, and will certainly leave the campaign once im getting paid for this round but NO ONE tells me what to do and threaten me like this.

So: You don't like scams, but you have you problem continuing to promote a scam for payment. Roll Eyes

That's funny
Not like his feedback would hurt you anyway
Just because a feedback isn't in defaulttrust doesn't mean it's worthless Smiley

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Lol so much irony.

I halted my sig ad campaign when Inputs were hacked.

If you have a problem with scammers please feel free to advice the mods about it and i am sure they will do something (or could it be not after all?!).
But anyway, dont go around all the forum on your little inquisition, threatening people with trust ratings.
Thats just not how you are going to get anything (from me at least).

mods dont do anything about scammers.

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September 10, 2014, 12:55:33 PM
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That's funny
Not like his feedback would hurt you anyway
Just because a feedback isn't in defaulttrust doesn't mean it's worthless Smiley
I totally agree, I meant it's the whole trust system here that is nearly worthless

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September 10, 2014, 10:38:15 PM
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I got this same PM. I have updated my personal message text to reflect "TF was not hacked" as it was likely not hacked.

Proof has not been shown that DB has run off with stolen bitcoin. From what I can see they ran out of money when they were refunding too much money to some people and not enough money to others. This is bad accounting and not a scam.

If someone "invests" money in a site without doing their research then it is their own fault if/when they get scammed.

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September 10, 2014, 11:29:58 PM
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That's funny
Not like his feedback would hurt you anyway
Just because a feedback isn't in defaulttrust doesn't mean it's worthless Smiley
I totally agree, I meant it's the whole trust system here that is nearly worthless

From a rational angle, the trust system is very good. The only problem is DefaultTrust. It has paralyzed the whole trust system.

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September 11, 2014, 12:04:35 AM
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Seriously i dont like scams, and will certainly leave the campaign once im getting paid for this round but NO ONE tells me what to do and threaten me like this.

So: You don't like scams, but you have you problem continuing to promote a scam for payment. Roll Eyes

That's funny
Not like his feedback would hurt you anyway
Just because a feedback isn't in defaulttrust doesn't mean it's worthless Smiley

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Lol so much irony.

I halted my sig ad campaign when Inputs were hacked.
To be completely honest as long as the signature campaign paid I would continue using it -.-

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September 11, 2014, 02:26:11 AM
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TF has the lowest trust here, no one will care about his trusts.

Just put him in the ignore PM list, like he does with everyone.

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September 11, 2014, 07:19:12 AM
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I got this same PM. I have updated my personal message text to reflect "TF was not hacked" as it was likely not hacked.

Proof has not been shown that DB has run off with stolen bitcoin. From what I can see they ran out of money when they were refunding too much money to some people and not enough money to others. This is bad accounting and not a scam.

If someone "invests" money in a site without doing their research then it is their own fault if/when they get scammed.

There is a disclaimer after the bottom of the first post in each thread that says that ads are not endorsed by the forum

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But I don't get why he would stick around with the same name if he stole everything.

If he stole it, wouldn't it make more sense to create a new pseudonym and make TF disappear forever ?


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September 11, 2014, 07:33:35 AM
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I got this same PM. I have updated my personal message text to reflect "TF was not hacked" as it was likely not hacked.

Proof has not been shown that DB has run off with stolen bitcoin. From what I can see they ran out of money when they were refunding too much money to some people and not enough money to others. This is bad accounting and not a scam.

If someone "invests" money in a site without doing their research then it is their own fault if/when they get scammed.

There is a disclaimer after the bottom of the first post in each thread that says that ads are not endorsed by the forum

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Advertised sites are not endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. They may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction. Advertise here.

But I don't get why he would stick around with the same name if he stole everything.

If he stole it, wouldn't it make more sense to create a new pseudonym and make TF disappear forever ?




People say the original TF sold his account.

I guess the new owner is in trolling mode(only use for such account), and not trying to rise reputation for another scam.
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September 11, 2014, 11:09:46 AM
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legend if that account can get another big scam done again, I doubt it, to me its TF has so much money and has nothing better to do. hes probably done things already and got bored with all the money he stole
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September 11, 2014, 11:29:14 AM
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Received the same message yesterday. Not the kind of guy you expect to defend the legitimacy of a website.
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September 11, 2014, 11:33:02 AM
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I got this same PM. I have updated my personal message text to reflect "TF was not hacked" as it was likely not hacked.

Proof has not been shown that DB has run off with stolen bitcoin. From what I can see they ran out of money when they were refunding too much money to some people and not enough money to others. This is bad accounting and not a scam.

If someone "invests" money in a site without doing their research then it is their own fault if/when they get scammed.

There is a disclaimer after the bottom of the first post in each thread that says that ads are not endorsed by the forum

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Advertised sites are not endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. They may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction. Advertise here.

But I don't get why he would stick around with the same name if he stole everything.

If he stole it, wouldn't it make more sense to create a new pseudonym and make TF disappear forever ?




People say the original TF sold his account.

I guess the new owner is in trolling mode(only use for such account), and not trying to rise reputation for another scam.

It's possible that he sold it or its in the hands of someone else, but I think its the same person. Regardless he mostly just trolls now. What else is his account good for? I'm sure he finds this all entertaining.

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September 11, 2014, 12:22:15 PM
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Ah, trade fortress, the beacon of morality  Roll Eyes

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September 11, 2014, 12:24:35 PM
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Ah, trade fortress, the beacon of morality  Roll Eyes

Ok, that was funny, this is the first post I've literally lol'ed at in a while.

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September 11, 2014, 12:40:19 PM
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I got this same PM. I have updated my personal message text to reflect "TF was not hacked" as it was likely not hacked.

Proof has not been shown that DB has run off with stolen bitcoin. From what I can see they ran out of money when they were refunding too much money to some people and not enough money to others. This is bad accounting and not a scam.

If someone "invests" money in a site without doing their research then it is their own fault if/when they get scammed.

There is a disclaimer after the bottom of the first post in each thread that says that ads are not endorsed by the forum

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Advertised sites are not endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. They may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction. Advertise here.

But I don't get why he would stick around with the same name if he stole everything.

If he stole it, wouldn't it make more sense to create a new pseudonym and make TF disappear forever ?




People say the original TF sold his account.

I guess the new owner is in trolling mode(only use for such account), and not trying to rise reputation for another scam.

It's possible that he sold it or its in the hands of someone else, but I think its the same person. Regardless he mostly just trolls now. What else is his account good for? I'm sure he finds this all entertaining.

I agree, I also believe it's the same guy. I do question why he is sticking around, though. It does make me consider that maybe inputs.io really was hacked by someone else...I can't imagine why he'd stick around on this account if he made off with 4.1K BTC. The way I see it:

If TF ran off with 4.1K BTC from inputs.io, he sold this account.

If inputs.io was hacked and some random hacker ran off with 4.1K BTC, this is the real TF.

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