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September 19, 2013, 05:36:50 PM
#39
So you made this thread over a year ago, and no one replies to it until today?  Or did you delete the posts?  Why would you delete the posts, hm?  Roll Eyes

No. I made this thread a year ago, several users PM'd me to negotiate deal, there were never any replies.
The only reason this thread is getting replies now is because I linked my current lending request to it so that I can show I made a loan request that was filled and I HAVE NOT BEEN ADDED TO ANY DEFAULT LISTS.

Just because you imaginatively infer that I did something in your mind, doesn't mean I actually did it.

Obviously there isn't anyone who would like to make me out to be a crook savvy enough to track blockchain transactions to determine that I actually didn't send myself btc like you all claim.

I will continue to entertain (and quickly put to rest) all the silly accusations, insults and plain dickishness so that I can prove that I am a trustworthy person.

I was merely asking a question, don't take it so seriously.  But hey - I see all these people congratulating you, not defaulting a loan Tongue  Congratz!

That was a seriously loaded question my man, but no harm done Grin. Just want to focus on the actual funding request that matters -> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cancelled-485-btc-loan-to-seed-tech-dev-company-in-namibia-296558
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September 19, 2013, 05:28:02 PM
#38
So you made this thread over a year ago, and no one replies to it until today?  Or did you delete the posts?  Why would you delete the posts, hm?  Roll Eyes

No. I made this thread a year ago, several users PM'd me to negotiate deal, there were never any replies.
The only reason this thread is getting replies now is because I linked my current lending request to it so that I can show I made a loan request that was filled and I HAVE NOT BEEN ADDED TO ANY DEFAULT LISTS.

Just because you imaginatively infer that I did something in your mind, doesn't mean I actually did it.

Obviously there isn't anyone who would like to make me out to be a crook savvy enough to track blockchain transactions to determine that I actually didn't send myself btc like you all claim.

I will continue to entertain (and quickly put to rest) all the silly accusations, insults and plain dickishness so that I can prove that I am a trustworthy person.

I was merely asking a question, don't take it so seriously.  But hey - I see all these people congratulating you, not defaulting a loan Tongue  Congratz!
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September 19, 2013, 05:25:07 PM
#37
Now, if I could please direct your attention to the thread that actually matters where I invite you to debate/enjoin me on the merits or foolishness of my repayment strategy and business model idea -> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cancelled-485-btc-loan-to-seed-tech-dev-company-in-namibia-296558
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September 19, 2013, 05:17:01 PM
#36
I must admit I was mistaken. Apparently I had the wrong impression of you. You seem to be a victim of suspicious circumstances outside of your control.


 I hope you will accept my apology.



Water under the bridge my dude.
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September 19, 2013, 05:16:25 PM
#35
Hi, thank you for not starting off in accusation of scammery.

I would love to quiet the hubbub and make this thread a sensible conversation, but I don't quite understand what you mean please could you elaborate? Where would I move it to?

There's been quite a few incidents of older accounts being hacked. And since people are more inclined to trust older accounts, it's becoming a common practice to get a hold of an old account and using it to scam. So by verifying that you do indeed control the BTC address used in your loan from last year, you pretty much confirm that you are the original owner of your account Smiley

Cool Thanks!

I will now move 0.015 btc from 19YMKfUYc9S2orgBvp3LaHRbBJ5wNQENK1 to my inputs.io wallet 1KCprewW1H6E8nYfRgbzBvGMZmCHnaBSX7, wait for the blockchain to confirm and then move it back. I will post TX info.

And here goes......here's TX https://blockchain.info/tx/e606b467672dd3d3705d760c06c33068ef9b677effc5a09b60dfc3b4b1351e6d


Its confirmed in my inputs wallet TX https://blockchain.info/tx/e606b467672dd3d3705d760c06c33068ef9b677effc5a09b60dfc3b4b1351e6d I will now move it back.


It's taking a while to confirm even though inputs took a transaction fee of 0.005 Sad but it's showing up in my wallet here's tx https://blockchain.info/tx/1a28d7be94a40b0f7afa22f8421be9d23c8cc8bd18a69749fc79a29b2147c78d

And it's confirmed. Here's TX https://blockchain.info/tx/1a28d7be94a40b0f7afa22f8421be9d23c8cc8bd18a69749fc79a29b2147c78d
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September 19, 2013, 05:12:41 PM
#34
I must admit I was mistaken. Apparently I had the wrong impression of you. You seem to be a victim of suspicious circumstances outside of your control.


 I hope you will accept my apology.

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September 19, 2013, 05:09:40 PM
#33
Nice, man. You're verified oldschool now. Hopefully this earns you some forum cred Tongue

Phew, thanks.  Grin
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September 19, 2013, 05:05:54 PM
#32
Hi, thank you for not starting off in accusation of scammery.

I would love to quiet the hubbub and make this thread a sensible conversation, but I don't quite understand what you mean please could you elaborate? Where would I move it to?

There's been quite a few incidents of older accounts being hacked. And since people are more inclined to trust older accounts, it's becoming a common practice to get a hold of an old account and using it to scam. So by verifying that you do indeed control the BTC address used in your loan from last year, you pretty much confirm that you are the original owner of your account Smiley

Cool Thanks!

I will now move 0.015 btc from 19YMKfUYc9S2orgBvp3LaHRbBJ5wNQENK1 to my inputs.io wallet 1KCprewW1H6E8nYfRgbzBvGMZmCHnaBSX7, wait for the blockchain to confirm and then move it back. I will post TX info.

And here goes......here's TX https://blockchain.info/tx/e606b467672dd3d3705d760c06c33068ef9b677effc5a09b60dfc3b4b1351e6d


Its confirmed in my inputs wallet TX https://blockchain.info/tx/e606b467672dd3d3705d760c06c33068ef9b677effc5a09b60dfc3b4b1351e6d I will now move it back.


It's taking a while to confirm even though inputs took a transaction fee of 0.005 Sad but it's showing up in my wallet here's tx https://blockchain.info/tx/1a28d7be94a40b0f7afa22f8421be9d23c8cc8bd18a69749fc79a29b2147c78d
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September 19, 2013, 04:49:01 PM
#31
Hi, thank you for not starting off in accusation of scammery.

I would love to quiet the hubbub and make this thread a sensible conversation, but I don't quite understand what you mean please could you elaborate? Where would I move it to?

There's been quite a few incidents of older accounts being hacked. And since people are more inclined to trust older accounts, it's becoming a common practice to get a hold of an old account and using it to scam. So by verifying that you do indeed control the BTC address used in your loan from last year, you pretty much confirm that you are the original owner of your account Smiley

Cool Thanks!

I will now move 0.015 btc from 19YMKfUYc9S2orgBvp3LaHRbBJ5wNQENK1 to my inputs.io wallet 1KCprewW1H6E8nYfRgbzBvGMZmCHnaBSX7, wait for the blockchain to confirm and then move it back. I will post TX info.

And here goes......here's TX https://blockchain.info/tx/e606b467672dd3d3705d760c06c33068ef9b677effc5a09b60dfc3b4b1351e6d


Its confirmed in my inputs wallet TX https://blockchain.info/tx/e606b467672dd3d3705d760c06c33068ef9b677effc5a09b60dfc3b4b1351e6d I will now move it back.
legendary
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September 19, 2013, 04:48:32 PM
#30
Nice, man. You're verified oldschool now. Hopefully this earns you some forum cred Tongue
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September 19, 2013, 04:43:36 PM
#29
Hi, thank you for not starting off in accusation of scammery.

I would love to quiet the hubbub and make this thread a sensible conversation, but I don't quite understand what you mean please could you elaborate? Where would I move it to?

There's been quite a few incidents of older accounts being hacked. And since people are more inclined to trust older accounts, it's becoming a common practice to get a hold of an old account and using it to scam. So by verifying that you do indeed control the BTC address used in your loan from last year, you pretty much confirm that you are the original owner of your account Smiley

Cool Thanks!

I will now move 0.015 btc from 19YMKfUYc9S2orgBvp3LaHRbBJ5wNQENK1 to my inputs.io wallet 1KCprewW1H6E8nYfRgbzBvGMZmCHnaBSX7, wait for the blockchain to confirm and then move it back. I will post TX info.

And here goes......here's TX https://blockchain.info/tx/e606b467672dd3d3705d760c06c33068ef9b677effc5a09b60dfc3b4b1351e6d
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September 19, 2013, 04:41:13 PM
#28
Hi, thank you for not starting off in accusation of scammery.

I would love to quiet the hubbub and make this thread a sensible conversation, but I don't quite understand what you mean please could you elaborate? Where would I move it to?

There's been quite a few incidents of older accounts being hacked. And since people are more inclined to trust older accounts, it's becoming a common practice to get a hold of an old account and using it to scam. So by verifying that you do indeed control the BTC address used in your loan from last year, you pretty much confirm that you are the original owner of your account Smiley

Cool Thanks!

I will now move 0.015 btc from 19YMKfUYc9S2orgBvp3LaHRbBJ5wNQENK1 to my inputs.io wallet 1KCprewW1H6E8nYfRgbzBvGMZmCHnaBSX7, wait for the blockchain to confirm and then move it back. I will post TX info.
Vod
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September 19, 2013, 04:39:17 PM
#27
BecomingPhill, you could probably quiet the skeptics by moving around some of the remaining 0.03125299 BTC in 19YMKfUYc9S2orgBvp3LaHRbBJ5wNQENK1. That would demonstrate that you did indeed pay back the loan from last year that you said you did Smiley

Hi, thank you for not starting off in accusation of scammery.

I would love to quiet the hubbub and make this thread a sensible conversation, but I don't quite understand what you mean please could you elaborate? Where would I move them to?

Create a new address in your wallet and send some of those coins there.
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September 19, 2013, 04:28:16 PM
#26
Hi, thank you for not starting off in accusation of scammery.

I would love to quiet the hubbub and make this thread a sensible conversation, but I don't quite understand what you mean please could you elaborate? Where would I move it to?

There's been quite a few incidents of older accounts being hacked. And since people are more inclined to trust older accounts, it's becoming a common practice to get a hold of an old account and using it to scam. So by verifying that you do indeed control the BTC address used in your loan from last year, you pretty much confirm that you are the original owner of your account Smiley
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September 19, 2013, 04:09:46 PM
#25
BecomingPhill, you could probably quiet the skeptics by moving around some of the remaining 0.03125299 BTC in 19YMKfUYc9S2orgBvp3LaHRbBJ5wNQENK1. That would demonstrate that you did indeed pay back the loan from last year that you said you did Smiley

Hi, thank you for not starting off in accusation of scammery.

I would love to quiet the hubbub and make this thread a sensible conversation, but I don't quite understand what you mean please could you elaborate? Where would I move them to?
legendary
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September 19, 2013, 03:58:14 PM
#24
BecomingPhill, you could probably quiet the skeptics by moving around some of the remaining 0.03125299 BTC in 19YMKfUYc9S2orgBvp3LaHRbBJ5wNQENK1. That would demonstrate that you did indeed pay back the loan from last year that you said you did Smiley
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September 19, 2013, 03:16:42 PM
#23
So you made this thread over a year ago, and no one replies to it until today?  Or did you delete the posts?  Why would you delete the posts, hm?  Roll Eyes

No. I made this thread a year ago, several users PM'd me to negotiate deal, there were never any replies.
The only reason this thread is getting replies now is because I linked my current lending request to it so that I can show I made a loan request that was filled and I HAVE NOT BEEN ADDED TO ANY DEFAULT LISTS.

Just because you imaginatively infer that I did something in your mind, doesn't mean I actually did it.

Obviously there isn't anyone who would like to make me out to be a crook savvy enough to track blockchain transactions to determine that I actually didn't send myself btc like you all claim.

I will continue to entertain (and quickly put to rest) all the silly accusations, insults and plain dickishness so that I can prove that I am a trustworthy person.
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September 19, 2013, 03:04:02 PM
#22
So you made this thread over a year ago, and no one replies to it until today?  Or did you delete the posts?  Why would you delete the posts, hm?  Roll Eyes
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September 19, 2013, 02:59:25 PM
#21
Face it, you tried to make yourself look good by pretending you loaned to someone, when infact your just transferred BTC from one of your accounts to another.



Calling a spade a spade. Man up.


Calling a spade a spade? You're just gunning to win the bitcointalk rascism award huh?

You've got nerve dude. So you're so sure of yourself then, prove it.

Lay it all out for all of bitcointalk to see, post TX info, track my transactions on the blockchain put it all out for us to see. Explain how I so elegantly waited a year between posts so that I could take the bitcointalk community for the grand amount of 7.4 btc.

Put up or shut up.



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September 19, 2013, 02:53:44 PM
#20
Face it, you tried to make yourself look good by pretending you loaned to someone, when infact your just transferred BTC from one of your accounts to another.



Calling a spade a spade. Man up.
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