This should be obvious. He did not post in over 3 months then made a series of loan requests.
You're right! It's phishing.
If I had to guess I would say that he was trying to scam for as much as possible then claim "hack" then would try to sell his clean account.
I bet, now his account is cleaner than ever!
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He should have sold it before asking loan or after repaying.
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I will not remove the negative feedback , at least until all the situation will not be clarified. PM me when that day will be arrived.
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I hope you are unordinary man, i.e., wont grow and old, don't need any other superpowers.
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Nice story OP
Its not much amount if he want to save his acount he can.
I don't think so. He hasn't logged in for over 3 months, so I think he quit using Bitcointalk. So he may not want to do anything about his reputation or he don't have enough BTC to cover it.
But if a scammer hacked his account why he didnt loaned a higher amount with this trusted account?
He isn't *that* trusted to get a higher loan and also to avoid doubts, hacker(or OP) may have asked amount lesser than what he can get.
I don't think it was hacked because:
- A hacker might have forgotten to change email but will definitely change password.
- A hacker could have got much higher loan with his account as collateral.
- A hacker could have sold it.
But these things might not happen and may completely be wrong.
~~MZ~~