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doesn't look like anyone actually sent money

So, did he just make it look like he was getting coins, in some way to make people think others were doing it. Cause your right, I don't see any amounts in the BTC1.45 range or whatever the cost was suppose to be. Though the address does have a lot of coins Smiley
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doesn't look like anyone actually sent money
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Three states investigate eBay response to massive cyber attack

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/may/22/states-investigate-ebay-response-cyber-attack

<< Connecticut, Florida and Illinois conduct joint probe. New York attorney general requests free credit monitoring. >>
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eBay client information stolen in hacking attack

http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/technology/chi-ebay-passwords-20140521,0,3183831.story

<< E-commerce company eBay Inc said client identity information including emails, addresses and birthdays was stolen in a hacking attack between late February and early March. >>
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