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September 15, 2014, 04:21:05 AM
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To clarify, I never gave him a gambling address. I had like 0.003 I was sending to satoshibones. As a habit I entered in 1 BTC (always do that to send my whole balance), boom I click confirm and it send .213, because blockchain didn't pick it up in time so I could see it. Loses at satoshibones (

I'm going to pay him back so no worries.
You told him it was a gambling address and when you were called out about it you magically had the money to repay him

I was just about to point this out lol.

Pretty funny, trying to switch the tables here. But I noticed he did finally seem to pay out, after the OP making more public awareness for newbies. Ironic isnt it?  Cheesy


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September 15, 2014, 05:08:09 AM
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To clarify, I never gave him a gambling address. I had like 0.003 I was sending to satoshibones. As a habit I entered in 1 BTC (always do that to send my whole balance), boom I click confirm and it send .213, because blockchain didn't pick it up in time so I could see it. Loses at satoshibones (

I'm going to pay him back so no worries.
You told him it was a gambling address and when you were called out about it you magically had the money to repay him

I was just about to point this out lol.

Pretty funny, trying to switch the tables here. But I noticed he did finally seem to pay out, after the OP making more public awareness for newbies. Ironic isnt it?  Cheesy

What I find even more interesting is the fact that the post above you talks about him wanting a loan, but a quick look at his address shows that he had over .5 BTC when he was looking for only .1 BTC to gamble at primedice
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September 15, 2014, 05:16:16 PM
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wish BTC gets easy nick adresses. mine would be - forzen

Well, you may try to create a vanity address starting with 1forzen yourself or use vanity pool to create a split key address if you want to.


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