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July 25, 2012, 01:38:22 PM
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But if you are satisfied with this solution, ready to expose Donation of 20%. Over time they will return to you, but I do not need to ascribe to someone else, I printed 47 BTC, the rest of the other person!

but I do not consider myself a thief. Return the 47 BTC I can not, they're gone, spent.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

well, i'm pretty sure he just said he'd mine @ 20% donation rate until the 47 BTC was repayed
 
didnt he?


No, i think he said Inaba should up the donations to 20% in general. Maybe? He's doesn't seem to be referring to himself int he statement anyway. Could be a bad translation.

MVitaliyB: Are you asking Inaba to accept 20% donations:
1. From you (if you mine at Eclipse in future); or
2. From all miners

until outstanding btc is returned?

If 1. then I doubt you'll mine at Eclipse again; Inaba loses. If 2. then you're asking other miners to pay for you.

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July 25, 2012, 01:55:43 PM
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Cool story. Is it really hard to reach an agreement without this trash? MVitaliyB, just call the police. Hehe, sorry I could not resist laughing.

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July 25, 2012, 02:38:37 PM
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but I do not consider myself a thief. Return the 47 BTC I can not, they're gone, spent.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

well, i'm pretty sure he just said he'd mine @ 20% donation rate until the 47 BTC was repayed
 
didnt he?

That would that quite a while to repay wouldn't it? He should buy BTC at market and pay back.
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July 25, 2012, 03:05:01 PM
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Other option of return I can not offer.
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July 25, 2012, 03:07:02 PM
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Other option of return I can not offer.

Repayment plan is better than outright theft. Do pay it back in installments, make an arrangement and stick to it.


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July 25, 2012, 03:14:08 PM
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well, i'm pretty sure he just said he'd mine @ 20% donation rate until the 47 BTC was repayed

If someone stole $1,000 from you and then agree to repay you $0.20 per day would that make it ok?
You will get your money back (minus any interest) in 5,000 or so days.  Of course that assumes they don't just stop repayment given they are a criminal.

I mean 20% really?  Even if repayment made it ok where does 20% come into the equation.  How about 100%?  IT IS STOLEN MONEY.  On what planet is a thief given the option to extend "repayment" of stolen funds by 500%? and then people should be happy about it?

"Oh thank you Mr. thief for repaying at 20% donation not 10% or 1%."
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July 25, 2012, 03:15:41 PM
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Other option of return I can not offer.

You choose not to return it.  You can't get a second job, set aside some % of your paycheck, return the item you bought, sell possessions, sell the item you bought with stolen funds, offer to mine at 100% donation, etc?  Really?

You really expect people to believe it PHYSICALLY impossible for you to return the funds you stole in any other manner than a 20% donation on future mining. 

You stole money and choose not to repay it.  There is no CAN NOT.   You are choosing to remain a thief, liar, and piece of shit!  Lets stop pretending ok. Obviously nobody can force you to return the funds but be a man and be honest (at least to yourself) about your complete lack of morals.
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July 25, 2012, 03:20:30 PM
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I would, of course, rather have a repayment plan for 47 BTC than nothing.   But yes, I suspect that would take quite awhile.  Your sum total of payments since you signed up in early July is 14 BTC, at 20% it would take over 2 years, so it' not realistic.  I suspect that if the price of BTC went up, you'd stop repaying anyway because it would end up costing you quite a bit more. 

In fact, if you were to buy the BTC back right now, you'd come out ahead on the exchange rate anyway.

If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it.  There was never anything there in the first place.
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July 25, 2012, 03:40:19 PM
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On your service I received 1,5 BTC in day. 1,5*0,2=0,3 BTC in day. 47/0,3=157 days. About 5 months. And considering that in a way new BFL that quicker than 5 months.
Or you accept option of others more? Which simply keep silent!
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July 25, 2012, 05:09:57 PM
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On your service I received 1,5 BTC in day. 1,5*0,2=0,3 BTC in day. 47/0,3=157 days. About 5 months. And considering that in a way new BFL that quicker than 5 months.
Or you accept option of others more? Which simply keep silent!

So the following is true then:

1.) You noticed the bug and tried to steal as much BTC as possible.
2.) You then immediately went on to spend this withdrawn BTC.
3.) You then decided to deny doing any of this.
4.) You then accepted the facts that you did steal the BTC and still havnt returned it.
5.) You now make a proposal to inaba for how he could eventually recover the fund.

Its not acceptable to offer repayment of stolen funds over 157days minimum, with increase difficulty that would likely be closer to 200+ days.

Either you pay back what you stole right now or you will be treated as a criminal in this community, its as simple as that.

If you can lie outright from the start, do you expect inaba to believe anything you state now ?

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July 25, 2012, 05:26:31 PM
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On your service I received 1,5 BTC in day. 1,5*0,2=0,3 BTC in day. 47/0,3=157 days. About 5 months. And considering that in a way new BFL that quicker than 5 months.
Or you accept option of others more? Which simply keep silent!

So the following is true then:

1.) You noticed the bug and tried to steal as much BTC as possible.
2.) You then immediately went on to spend this withdrawn BTC.
3.) You then decided to deny doing any of this.
4.) You then accepted the facts that you did steal the BTC and still havnt returned it.
5.) You now make a proposal to inaba for how he could eventually recover the fund.

Its not acceptable to offer repayment of stolen funds over 157days minimum, with increase difficulty that would likely be closer to 200+ days.

Either you pay back what you stole right now or you will be treated as a criminal in this community, its as simple as that.

If you can lie outright from the start, do you expect inaba to believe anything you state now ?

1. I asked not you.
2. I never denied that I managed 47 BTC, from for errors, perfect Inaba.
3. And the most important, me absolutely all the same that people unfamiliar to me think of me! I offered the candidate solution of the current situation!
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July 25, 2012, 05:27:07 PM
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On your service I received 1,5 BTC in day. 1,5*0,2=0,3 BTC in day. 47/0,3=157 days. About 5 months. And considering that in a way new BFL that quicker than 5 months.
Or you accept option of others more? Which simply keep silent!

So the following is true then:

1.) You noticed the bug and tried to steal as much BTC as possible.
2.) You then immediately went on to spend this withdrawn BTC.
3.) You then decided to deny doing any of this.
4.) You then accepted the facts that you did steal the BTC and still havnt returned it.
5.) You now make a proposal to inaba for how he could eventually recover the fund.

Its not acceptable to offer repayment of stolen funds over 157days minimum, with increase difficulty that would likely be closer to 200+ days.

Either you pay back what you stole right now or you will be treated as a criminal in this community, its as simple as that.

If you can lie outright from the start, do you expect inaba to believe anything you state now ?

1. I asked not you.
2. I never denied that I managed 47 BTC, from for errors, perfect Inaba.

This is not the time to be cocky in broken gibberish english.

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July 25, 2012, 05:31:09 PM
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On your service I received 1,5 BTC in day. 1,5*0,2=0,3 BTC in day. 47/0,3=157 days. About 5 months. And considering that in a way new BFL that quicker than 5 months.
Or you accept option of others more? Which simply keep silent!

So the following is true then:

1.) You noticed the bug and tried to steal as much BTC as possible.
2.) You then immediately went on to spend this withdrawn BTC.
3.) You then decided to deny doing any of this.
4.) You then accepted the facts that you did steal the BTC and still havnt returned it.
5.) You now make a proposal to inaba for how he could eventually recover the fund.

Its not acceptable to offer repayment of stolen funds over 157days minimum, with increase difficulty that would likely be closer to 200+ days.

Either you pay back what you stole right now or you will be treated as a criminal in this community, its as simple as that.

If you can lie outright from the start, do you expect inaba to believe anything you state now ?

1. I asked not you.
2. I never denied that I managed 47 BTC, from for errors, perfect Inaba.

This is not the time to be cocky in broken gibberish english.


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July 25, 2012, 05:41:25 PM
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It is not pleasant? Welcome here! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=10.0

The only time you said a Russian word - you misspelled it!

Btw it's "нeчeгo"
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July 25, 2012, 05:47:05 PM
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It is not pleasant? Welcome here! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=10.0

The only time you said a Russian word - you misspelled it!

Btw it's "нeчeгo"

Moя твoя нe пoнимaть!
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July 25, 2012, 05:50:13 PM
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It is not pleasant? Welcome here! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=10.0

The only time you said a Russian word - you misspelled it!

Btw it's "нeчeгo"

Moя твoя нe пoнимaть!

Bce c тoбoй пoнятнo.
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July 25, 2012, 05:52:51 PM
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It is not pleasant? Welcome here! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=10.0

The only time you said a Russian word - you misspelled it!

Btw it's "нeчeгo"

Moя твoя нe пoнимaть!

Bce c тoбoй пoнятнo.

Пoкaжи, гдe я этo нaпиcaл!
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July 25, 2012, 06:37:36 PM
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It is not pleasant? Welcome here! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=10.0

The only time you said a Russian word - you misspelled it!

Btw it's "нeчeгo"

Moя твoя нe пoнимaть!

Bce c тoбoй пoнятнo.

Пoкaжи, гдe я этo нaпиcaл!

He тыкaй мнe, вop.

I one am confused by your log, unless 2 different purses and 2 different persons aren't visible that there!
Look itself at arrivals at my purse. To me to hide нeчeo!
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July 25, 2012, 06:51:57 PM
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he probably wrote the whole thing in russian and had one misspelling & then translated on google or babelfish?
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he probably wrote the whole thing in russian and had one misspelling & then translated on google or babelfish?

You are right, only it is a misprint, there is no 1 letter!
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