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Topic: gurg2.o/kujoking7/westcoastconnect/vincentio collections thread - page 4. (Read 8113 times)

vip
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
Don't send me a pm unless you gpg encrypt it.
thinking about how/when to split up all the money is a bit "cart before the horse" Smiley

I'd like mine in singles, non-sequential serial numbers please.
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1136
All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
Once a week would be nice, otherwise no problem for me to wait until the end.

Edit: thinking about how/when to split up all the money is a bit "cart before the horse" Smiley
donator
Activity: 266
Merit: 252
I'm actually a pineapple
Paying 9 bit coins per day for the next month to this address:

127UR5vUk6eCeasWgTo5gK8iG2wmDAvSiZ

Waiting on silk road to release some of my bitcoins, so first payment will start tomorrow unfortunately.

theymos has setup the address to hold the coins and then be dispersed to the lenders.

Confirmed.

Someone tell me if he stops paying regularly and I'll release his personal info. I'll disperse the funds when he stops paying or when he finishes paying the 258.75 BTC. I'm using BurtWagner's list in the OP to determine who kujoking7 owes and how much.

Might it make sense to pay out proportional amounts to the lenders from the account as the coins come in (or every few days, since every day would be a pain)? It's great that they're getting their money back, but it's already inconvenient enough for all the lenders who have had to do without their money since the scam. Waiting another month or so to get their money back sounds annoying, when they could be doing things with the money in the mean time (or bitcoin could crash / soar in that period).

But then again, I'm not one of the victims here, so if they're fine with the agreement, I certainly am Smiley
administrator
Activity: 5222
Merit: 13032
Paying 9 bit coins per day for the next month to this address:

127UR5vUk6eCeasWgTo5gK8iG2wmDAvSiZ

Waiting on silk road to release some of my bitcoins, so first payment will start tomorrow unfortunately.

theymos has setup the address to hold the coins and then be dispersed to the lenders.

Confirmed.

Someone tell me if he stops paying regularly and I'll release his personal info. I'll disperse the funds when he stops paying or when he finishes paying the 258.75 BTC. I'm using BurtWagner's list in the OP to determine who kujoking7 owes and how much.
sr. member
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Merit: 252
So are sending goons now open for discussion?? Cheesy  I heard Guido is back in business Wink
legendary
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Merit: 1001
Okey Dokey Lokey
oh Shnap, A repay thread in Working action Cheesy

Oh, Terry, My comment earlier was in curiosity as to incase there was some form of bug (ident steal or some crap) that could potentially Nab any trader...
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 501
Scamming for Silk Road money. You go girl!
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1136
All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
OP updated with his payment plan.
legendary
Activity: 2646
Merit: 1136
All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
I will put the information in the OP and you can monitor the address to your heart's content.  So far he has not made any deposits, but he claims he will start tomorrow.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
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theymos has setup the address to hold the coins and then be dispersed to the lenders.

is there confirmation on this?
donator
Activity: 266
Merit: 252
I'm actually a pineapple
P.S. I know my IP is not with you so please stop playing it's not scaring me I'm repaying because I want to pay this back so I can clean my conscience and get sleep and try to say sorry to all the people I basically scammed out of their money. Something has to be done in the lending section allowing lenders to have security. Examples: giving the lender their address, ID, email, social networking, phone number. If the person asking for a loan is unwilling to do all of that than they shouldn't be trusted for a loan in the first place. It was far to easy for me to scam this community. I messed up and have some bad issues I'm seeing. I'm sorry, and my condolences go to those who have been waiting. Repayment is incoming and your patience is highly appreciated.
I've had an idea for a while where the lender sends the lendee a code written on paper in the mail. The lendee then types that code out to the lender. This confirms the address (or confirms he's around there, or that someone connected to the lendee lives there). Combined with request for ID or a utility bill showing the lendee lives there sounds like a fair way to prevent large loans lost to fraud.

But, this eliminates the loan market for those seeking a cover for Bank-Dwolla transfers, which, at least for me, accounts for many of the transfers. .... Requesting social networking information, though, is interesting... but someone as committed as yourself would probably not have much trouble faking that, either.

My general stance on identification is that I don't have the time or resources to chase you if you steal my money, even if I know who you are with certainty, so instead of using identity as "collateral" if things go sour, I'm just extremely selective about who I lend to.
donator
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1015
P.S. I know my IP is not with you so please stop playing it's not scaring me I'm repaying because I want to pay this back so I can clean my conscience and get sleep and try to say sorry to all the people I basically scammed out of their money. Something has to be done in the lending section allowing lenders to have security. Examples: giving the lender their address, ID, email, social networking, phone number. If the person asking for a loan is unwilling to do all of that than they shouldn't be trusted for a loan in the first place. It was far to easy for me to scam this community. I messed up and have some bad issues I'm seeing. I'm sorry, and my condolences go to those who have been waiting. Repayment is incoming and your patience is highly appreciated.
I've had an idea for a while where the lender sends the lendee a code written on paper in the mail. The lendee then types that code out to the lender. This confirms the address (or confirms he's around there, or that someone connected to the lendee lives there). Combined with request for ID or a utility bill showing the lendee lives there sounds like a fair way to prevent large loans lost to fraud.

But, this eliminates the loan market for those seeking a cover for Bank-Dwolla transfers, which, at least for me, accounts for many of the transfers. .... Requesting social networking information, though, is interesting... but someone as committed as yourself would probably not have much trouble faking that, either.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
bitcoin hundred-aire
P.S. I know my IP is not with you so please stop playing it's not scaring me I'm repaying because I want to pay this back so I can clean my conscience and get sleep and try to say sorry to all the people I basically scammed out of their money. Something has to be done in the lending section allowing lenders to have security. Examples: giving the lender their address, ID, email, social networking, phone number. If the person asking for a loan is unwilling to do all of that than they shouldn't be trusted for a loan in the first place. It was far to easy for me to scam this community. I messed up and have some bad issues I'm seeing. I'm sorry, and my condolences go to those who have been waiting. Repayment is incoming and your patience is highly appreciated.

I'm happy to see that you're doing this, but can you explain how the situation arose in the first place? Was it your intention to scam or did things just go horribly wrong and you ran away from the problem?

^^This was the most likely theory in my mind for a long time.
donator
Activity: 266
Merit: 252
I'm actually a pineapple
P.S. I know my IP is not with you so please stop playing it's not scaring me I'm repaying because I want to pay this back so I can clean my conscience and get sleep and try to say sorry to all the people I basically scammed out of their money. Something has to be done in the lending section allowing lenders to have security. Examples: giving the lender their address, ID, email, social networking, phone number. If the person asking for a loan is unwilling to do all of that than they shouldn't be trusted for a loan in the first place. It was far to easy for me to scam this community. I messed up and have some bad issues I'm seeing. I'm sorry, and my condolences go to those who have been waiting. Repayment is incoming and your patience is highly appreciated.

I'm happy to see that you're doing this, but can you explain how the situation arose in the first place? Was it your intention to scam or did things just go horribly wrong and you ran away from the problem?
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
P.S. I know my IP is not with you so please stop playing it's not scaring me I'm repaying because I want to pay this back so I can clean my conscience and get sleep and try to say sorry to all the people I basically scammed out of their money. Something has to be done in the lending section allowing lenders to have security. Examples: giving the lender their address, ID, email, social networking, phone number. If the person asking for a loan is unwilling to do all of that than they shouldn't be trusted for a loan in the first place. It was far to easy for me to scam this community. I messed up and have some bad issues I'm seeing. I'm sorry, and my condolences go to those who have been waiting. Repayment is incoming and your patience is highly appreciated.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Paying 9 bit coins per day for the next month to this address:

127UR5vUk6eCeasWgTo5gK8iG2wmDAvSiZ

Waiting on silk road to release some of my bitcoins, so first payment will start tomorrow unfortunately.

theymos has setup the address to hold the coins and then be dispersed to the lenders.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
bitcoin hundred-aire
Wild, dark times are rumbling toward us, and the prophet who wishes to write a new apocalypse will have to invent entirely new beasts, and beasts so terrible that the ancient animal symbols of St. John will seem like cooing doves and cupids in comparison.

Wild, dark times are rumbling toward you, you fucker.  Get ready.
You have no idea...

IP release paperwork has been filled out and accepted. We are giving this guy one last time to repay his debts. It turns out that he didn't use tor as much as he'd make you believe...  Cheesy
*prepares for the lynching*
 Grin we need to show those scammers something lol

Wild, dark times indeed Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
we need to show those scammers something lol

yes, we show them how to scam lol
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1227
Away on an extended break
Wild, dark times are rumbling toward us, and the prophet who wishes to write a new apocalypse will have to invent entirely new beasts, and beasts so terrible that the ancient animal symbols of St. John will seem like cooing doves and cupids in comparison.

Wild, dark times are rumbling toward you, you fucker.  Get ready.
You have no idea...

IP release paperwork has been filled out and accepted. We are giving this guy one last time to repay his debts. It turns out that he didn't use tor as much as he'd make you believe...  Cheesy
*prepares for the lynching*
 Grin we need to show those scammers something lol
legendary
Activity: 1204
Merit: 1015
Wild, dark times are rumbling toward us, and the prophet who wishes to write a new apocalypse will have to invent entirely new beasts, and beasts so terrible that the ancient animal symbols of St. John will seem like cooing doves and cupids in comparison.

Wild, dark times are rumbling toward you, you fucker.  Get ready.
You have no idea...

IP release paperwork has been filled out and accepted. We are giving this guy one last time to repay his debts. It turns out that he didn't use tor as much as he'd make you believe...  Cheesy
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