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March 03, 2015, 10:16:04 AM
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Hi , Someone recently posted a negative trust with this :

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Alt of tacoman71, scammer.

tacoman71 posted the address 1Fz6xXind3Kovsw4ArW6u7oMXRZTUSBj1G (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=812533.msg10239935#msg10239935) which signed https://blockchain.info/tx/bfd3ec181aeae8abd8da9e63f6c4772ff8fceb6d4c0f3472cac66b6c77649353 that was also signed by 1Fo6Uy8JWnV9SnDM5LBnYA8nnCQgbfbyDT and Twipple posted 15ZX2yUZio9HeSWUeWubxznQyaYcYFBFzB https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=924856.msg10255801#msg10255801 which signed d515a082b1df9b515e8f826cae84f41629183f26575bd014ba3d32ecddc9b633

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Can someone explain the signing part about the transaction , on how does the address posted( 15ZX2yUZio9HeSWUeWubxznQyaYcYFBFzB )
signed what it claims to have done ?
The trust says, that 15ZX2yUZio9HeSWUeWubxznQyaYcYFBFzB  , signed d515a082b1df9b515e8f826cae84f41629183f26575bd014ba3d32ecddc9b633

What does that mean ?
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March 03, 2015, 11:01:20 AM
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You sent an transaction which includes inputs that are from your address and the scammer's address. Without the private key, no one can spend it in a single transaction together. This increases your suspicion of you being the alt of the scammer.
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March 03, 2015, 01:28:15 PM
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You sent an transaction which includes inputs that are from your address and the scammer's address. Without the private key, no one can spend it in a single transaction together. This increases your suspicion of you being the alt of the scammer.

But I don't really see it being spent together. Its only that both the scammers address and my address, transferred funds to another common address.
Which transaction do you see spendlinking both the addresses ?
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March 03, 2015, 01:30:01 PM
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Oh so twipple your the guy that defaulted on 1btc total loan and stole an account. Fuck you

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March 03, 2015, 02:28:04 PM
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Oh so twipple your the guy that defaulted on 1btc total loan and stole an account. Fuck you

lol, no it isn't me. Twipple apparently took a loan and defaulted on it, and he had kept the account as collateral. I bought the account from the lender, and got a negative trust a month later. Still getting it sorted.
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March 03, 2015, 04:29:21 PM
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- snip -
I bought the account from the lender
- snip -

When you buy an account, you are buying the reputation associated with the account.

You should be more careful about what you spend your money on in the future.  Clearly purchasing a forum account was a bad idea.
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March 04, 2015, 02:33:22 AM
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Oh so twipple your the guy that defaulted on 1btc total loan and stole an account. Fuck you
lol, no it isn't me. Twipple apparently took a loan and defaulted on it, and he had kept the account as collateral. I bought the account from the lender, and got a negative trust a month later. Still getting it sorted.
This happened a couple days ago and the password has not been changed recently. Also you just posted the transaction of my 0.8 with no fee and complaining about it not confirming. Give me a break scammer  Angry

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March 04, 2015, 05:35:52 AM
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You sent an transaction which includes inputs that are from your address and the scammer's address. Without the private key, no one can spend it in a single transaction together. This increases your suspicion of you being the alt of the scammer.
Yes its a method of linking bad transactions trought the blockchain..

But as they told you, it wasnt smart to purchase accounts.. they are involved in bad moves most of the time.
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