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Topic: 20 year old girl with 300 bitcoin, still in a pity situation. - page 9. (Read 1322 times)

jr. member
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That is a sad story to hear. But, sorry to break the sadness. Isn't it her fault for giving her account to his sister? But the sister did not kept the promise either. So it backfired to the girl. That's a lesson we should learn. Never, ever give your btc wallet to someone. Not even your family. Yes, you can let them know that you have one. But it is more secured if you have it yourself and only by yourself.
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The truth is a sad story but then once she her sister could work with her smoothly and come to an agreement. At least she just told me what she was going to do. In general, what to cry, about the missed and so people in 2009 cried that - but if I bought bitcoin, I was a bi-millionaire. Grin
jr. member
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While the price was around $10...

If she's 20 now, are you implying that she invested $3,000 into BTC when she was... 14 years old (or younger)?  Huh

How did she even get that money onto Mt. Gox?  Grin
sr. member
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Is this a "REAL" story?
If they're really sisters, they should be helping each other.
There's no problem with trying bitcoin again.
It's a loss but she needs to overcome it.
It is a real story, now the girl has made up her mind that she doesn't deserve it. With hope in mind has invested on several other ico projects saving her mere $200 got from her job every month.
full member
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300 bitcoins is a lot. I just can not imagine how this is possible to do to your sister. She is pure evil
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She needs to go see a lawyer. She may have a claim against her sister depending on how she 'gave' her coins to her.

In any event, the likelihood this story is true is quite slim.
jr. member
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Met a girl who has been working on a restaurant for mere 200$ a month with some tips in hand. On a conversation she started to elaborate about her life and in between the conversation turned towards cryptocurrency. By the time, she stated she has got 300 bitcoin in her wallet. While the price was around $10 she has given it to her Sister to keep hold of it and keep it secure. Her sister has made use of it and invested into lot of properties. Now when asked about the bitcoin, she shows bare hands. Now she was unable to do anything, and surviving with the $200+ salary per month. Don't you feel pity, it really hurts on hearing the tearful words coming out from her.
There is no fault of bitcoins in this. It is mainly due to family member cheating another member. One should be careful while sharing financial information.
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Met a girl who has been working on a restaurant for mere 200$ a month with some tips in hand. On a conversation she started to elaborate about her life and in between the conversation turned towards cryptocurrency. By the time, she stated she has got 300 bitcoin in her wallet. While the price was around $10 she has given it to her Sister to keep hold of it and keep it secure. Her sister has made use of it and invested into lot of properties. Now when asked about the bitcoin, she shows bare hands. Now she was unable to do anything, and surviving with the $200+ salary per month. Don't you feel pity, it really hurts on hearing the tearful words coming out from her.

300 bitcoins into today's value is a huge amount, well instead of filling pity for her, I would rather ask her to toughen up and seek out a lawyer. I would suggest her to pay the lawyer some bitcoins if she wins, or no fees at all. I don't think that girl deserves pity, she deserves the right kind of legal knowledge help. I would advise you to go back to her and help her find her a lawyer.
sr. member
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Is this a "REAL" story?
If they're really sisters, they should be helping each other.
There's no problem with trying bitcoin again.
It's a loss but she needs to overcome it.
Probably that's a true to life story. Actually, many relatives may conflict each other especially it involves properties and money that can be use it for our daily life routine. Moreover, as I analyze on the story here sister is so greedy which she didn't do anything to help her sister from $200 monthly and her attitude are totally changed that she didn't even think that all of her things come from her sister's bitcoin. Hopefully no one of us will get on that kind of situation.
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This is why I will say bitcoin or cryptocurrencies generally is for mature adult who can manage their digital asset without the assistance of third party. 
sr. member
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In what kind of a world a sister does that to her sibling? This is just cruel. Well, this is a life lesson for us
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sad story but is this a real story or just a fairy tale??? Wink Wink Wink

Just the usual "this will make you feel bad" crap that's going round and round in social media, nothing worthwhile here. Checks all the boxes perfectly, only missing begging for money because of this "bad past". Don't even know why this was posted here TBH.
jr. member
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That's a sad story. Not because of the lost Bitcoin she had before but the relationship they had. Her sister must be stoned heart for not giving at least enough for her sister. How could someone let their sister, who gave you fortune, suffer everyday just to sustain her daily needs. That was an unbelievable person. When I get some profit in cryptocurrency, I always treat my siblings a dinner. And keep some so when they need money for emergency purposes, I have something to offer to them. I think, that's why I get lucky sometimes esp. in crypto, I always share what is given to me.
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Met a girl who has been working on a restaurant for mere 200$ a month with some tips in hand. On a conversation she started to elaborate about her life and in between the conversation turned towards cryptocurrency. By the time, she stated she has got 300 bitcoin in her wallet. While the price was around $10 she has given it to her Sister to keep hold of it and keep it secure. Her sister has made use of it and invested into lot of properties. Now when asked about the bitcoin, she shows bare hands. Now she was unable to do anything, and surviving with the $200+ salary per month. Don't you feel pity, it really hurts on hearing the tearful words coming out from her.

She was stupid enough to give the coins to her sister? Then she deserves whatever shit-storm that is falling on her right now. You don't need the help of anyone to store your coins. Storing them is quite easy, if you know how to use Google. Now let her work in the restaurant for the remaining part of her life. I have no sympathies.
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Met a girl who has been working on a restaurant for mere 200$ a month with some tips in hand. On a conversation she started to elaborate about her life and in between the conversation turned towards cryptocurrency. By the time, she stated she has got 300 bitcoin in her wallet. While the price was around $10 she has given it to her Sister to keep hold of it and keep it secure. Her sister has made use of it and invested into lot of properties. Now when asked about the bitcoin, she shows bare hands. Now she was unable to do anything, and surviving with the $200+ salary per month. Don't you feel pity, it really hurts on hearing the tearful words coming out from her.

it is a sad story and I think if we want to give our bitcoin to someone, make sure that we really trust that person and he is trustable to save our bitcoin but I don't think that I will give to anyone besides of my family because I don't want my bitcoin to be stolen by another person. this is a good lesson for us to believe someone especially it's about money. money can change everyone and with money, we can change everything. so be careful.
legendary
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Is this a "REAL" story?
If they're really sisters, they should be helping each other.
There's no problem with trying bitcoin again.
It's a loss but she needs to overcome it.

What if money is stronger than love here and the sister only cares about money?  Maybe they are on bad terms.
It's a sad story (real or fake), but nothing new.
sr. member
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I think her sister should at least give some to her since it is her bitcoin from the beginning ,
I think they should help each other since they are family ,It is really sad to know that her sister is living a wealthy life because of her bitcoin and she is still working hard to live her life.
full member
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This story is real or specially given to us so that we are more vigilant in handling and preserving our crypto currency. And it turns out that even your relatives and friends can not be trusted? From this approach it becomes quite sad. And what about faith, hope and love?
newbie
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The stories are upgrading, adding modern staff makes them more believable. Such fairy tale gone bad has only one explanation. I create a deep emotianal bondage between myself and those retard who believe such story so he could help me somehow, give me some money, or best case scenario take me with him so I can leave this place which I hate so much.
jr. member
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Met a girl who has been working on a restaurant for mere 200$ a month with some tips in hand. On a conversation she started to elaborate about her life and in between the conversation turned towards cryptocurrency. By the time, she stated she has got 300 bitcoin in her wallet. While the price was around $10 she has given it to her Sister to keep hold of it and keep it secure. Her sister has made use of it and invested into lot of properties. Now when asked about the bitcoin, she shows bare hands. Now she was unable to do anything, and surviving with the $200+ salary per month. Don't you feel pity, it really hurts on hearing the tearful words coming out from her.

Sorry to hear about this. If she got some proof of transactions, she might consider taking legal help. 300 bitcoins is huge money  at current price levels.
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