Author

Topic: Delete this topic (Read 451 times)

legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 2348
March 01, 2021, 12:19:37 AM
#8
Classic chain letter mail fraud, but to do it you need to be tech-savvy enough to understand how bitcoin addresses work? Heh :p get your scam away from here
This is not scam, this is only lottery. Read all text. This is why I put this in Gambling section.

How do you explain that?

"This user's password was reset recently."

I do not see this as a lottery... and the calculations that you did in practice will not work
Sorry for replying almost 3,5 years later, but I've just noticed this warning in my Trust.

Unfortunately, somebody has hacked me back then. Despite using a password manager, my password was leaked. Luckily I acted quick and noticed that some scammer was trying to use my account to advertise his scam to other people. Bitcointalk should seriously consider implementing 2FA.
Yes but you don't need to ask a moderator to delete your topic for that, if you want to remove it, you can simply send it to the Archival, as OP you should have a link for that at the bottom of your screen.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 7892
December 19, 2020, 04:12:36 AM
#7
Sorry for replying almost 3,5 years later, but I've just noticed this warning in my Trust.

Unfortunately, somebody has hacked me back then. Despite using a password manager, my password was leaked. Luckily I acted quick and noticed that some scammer was trying to use my account to advertise his scam to other people. Bitcointalk should seriously consider implementing 2FA.

You'll have to send a message to the member that left you your trust if you want it removed. I would also delete the feedbacks your accounts wrote as it looks like they must have been written by the person who hacked your account. One other thing you can do is edit the text of your old posts to state that you didn't write the original post.
sr. member
Activity: 438
Merit: 266
December 15, 2020, 03:52:37 PM
#6
Classic chain letter mail fraud, but to do it you need to be tech-savvy enough to understand how bitcoin addresses work? Heh :p get your scam away from here
This is not scam, this is only lottery. Read all text. This is why I put this in Gambling section.

How do you explain that?

"This user's password was reset recently."

I do not see this as a lottery... and the calculations that you did in practice will not work





Sorry for replying almost 3,5 years later, but I've just noticed this warning in my Trust.

Unfortunately, somebody has hacked me back then. Despite using a password manager, my password was leaked. Luckily I acted quick and noticed that some scammer was trying to use my account to advertise his scam to other people. Bitcointalk should seriously consider implementing 2FA.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1095
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
June 13, 2017, 07:32:17 AM
#5
Classic chain letter mail fraud, but to do it you need to be tech-savvy enough to understand how bitcoin addresses work? Heh :p get your scam away from here
This is not scam, this is only lottery. Read all text. This is why I put this in Gambling section.

How do you explain that?

"This user's password was reset recently."

I do not see this as a lottery... and the calculations that you did in practice will not work



sr. member
Activity: 438
Merit: 266
June 13, 2017, 05:02:44 AM
#4
Unfortunately, somebody has hacked me in 12-06-2017. Despite using a password manager, my password was leaked. Luckily I acted quick and noticed that some scammer was trying to use my account to advertise his scam to other people. Bitcointalk should seriously consider implementing 2FA.
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
June 12, 2017, 08:03:13 PM
#3
Classic chain letter mail fraud, but to do it you need to be tech-savvy enough to understand how bitcoin addresses work? Heh :p get your scam away from here
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1095
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
June 12, 2017, 09:36:14 AM
#2
Hmmm I doubt anyone will do what you said, it looks like a pyramid or matrix scheme...

Good luck trying referrals
sr. member
Activity: 438
Merit: 266
June 12, 2017, 08:12:13 AM
#1
Unfortunately, somebody has hacked me in 12-06-2017. Despite using a password manager, my password was leaked. Luckily I acted quick and noticed that some scammer was trying to use my account to advertise his scam to other people. Bitcointalk should seriously consider implementing 2FA.
Jump to: