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Topic: Gambling addiction touched forum users in a very sad way... - page 6. (Read 650 times)

legendary
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I don’t see the part that the scammer reply or the proof that he use the money on his gambling activities. His account last active is last December.

Can you share the exact link for the post contains it? I created too a thread for this topic on our local board for warning but I’m not aware that the reason for this scam is about a gambling addiction. This sucks that he ruined his reputation that build for many years just because he need funds for his gambling addiction.

Here you are: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5434506

There is also one more post, few pages later, when someone else writes about his talk with Yogg.
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For the ones who do not follow Collectibles forum (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5434506):
Cold Key owner retrieved private keys of all the sold 'cold wallets' he produced and as he was in need because of gambling he stole all the funds.

Which (apart of obvious sad event for card buyers/owners) is a very problematic for the whole "collectibles" market, any coin/card producer now will be asked twice "how may I trust you?".

I read the thread which the attached link direct me. I don’t see the part that the scammer reply or the proof that he use the money on his gambling activities. His account last active is last December.

Can you share the exact link for the post contains it? I created too a thread for this topic on our local board for warning but I’m not aware that the reason for this scam is about a gambling addiction. This sucks that he ruined his reputation that build for many years just because he need funds for his gambling addiction.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1367
For the ones who do not follow Collectibles forum (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5434506):
Cold Key owner retrieved private keys of all the sold 'cold wallets' he produced and as he was in need because of gambling he stole all the funds.

Which (apart of obvious sad event for card buyers/owners) is a very problematic for the whole "collectibles" market, any coin/card producer now will be asked twice "how may I trust you?".
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