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Topic: have 8 bitcoins want western union. escrow only!!!!! (Read 929 times)

sr. member
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Pythagoras and Plato are my brothers.
You guys are truly truly pathetic.  If someone gives me the tldr version of signing a message ill do it
From your images the funds seem to be in blockchin.info.Just click on 'Receive money' and then click on 'action' button beside the address that holds money and then click sign message.You can sign any message you want,could also be your address to avoid any spaces and stuff.

Yea, that lucky horse of yours came finally through. Guess what, same happened to me just now:



You never used anything but try to keep it up and alive as long as possible.
I think you forgot to edit the fiat balance Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Trying to buy some bitcoin from this guy with Escrow (not his mother) and he seems to be giving me the run around and wasting my time.

Signs are not good Sad

Same here, not answering Pm's now.

I think i'm just gonna go for LB today
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Trying to buy some bitcoin from this guy with Escrow (not his mother) and he seems to be giving me the run around and wasting my time.

Signs are not good Sad
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1005
4 Mana 7/7
What do you mean by a signed message?
Refer to this for a tutorial of how to sign a message. In short
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One of the more advanced features of the encryption algorithm used by the Bitcoin protocol is a means to digitally sign an arbitrary message with the private key from a specific address. This allows one to prove ownership of a bitcoin address without disclosing the private key. The signature that is generated can then be used to verify that the message was indeed generated by a specific address.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
You guys are truly truly pathetic.  If someone gives me the tldr version of signing a message ill do it
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1005
4 Mana 7/7
Has failed to show the BC evidence , neg given. If anyone knows any of his alts, let me know along with the necessary proof
hero member
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Merit: 1082
you, go and activate that other account and start building it up, lets waste no time.
Well as it seems you have done a lot of research on him, do you have any info on his alts? Might come in handy when I start neg-bombing(cool term) him and his alts, after he doesn't show a signed message, which I suspect is the most likely thing that is going to happen

Its loads of accounts - its usually always the same pattern and its a group of people behind the majority of scams, for instance:

The processes are divided into teamwork, you have people lurking in forums, getting people onto e.g. skype, where you meet another person (often suddenly on skype the person isnt aware of things mentioned in between). Think like 911 nigeria scams, captcha-scams, its organized and in between you have the gambling addicted kids and other weirdos. So more accounts will pop up as they do already now.. .we just have to keep an eye on it.

But the whole issue is rather that there is no real security in place so exposing all their ways wouldnt be helpful, its more fun to expose them after they invested time in a scam Smiley




Very nicely and smoothly said. I agree 100%. Keep up with the good work.
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
you, go and activate that other account and start building it up, lets waste no time.
Well as it seems you have done a lot of research on him, do you have any info on his alts? Might come in handy when I start neg-bombing(cool term) him and his alts, after he doesn't show a signed message, which I suspect is the most likely thing that is going to happen

Its loads of accounts - its usually always the same pattern and its a group of people behind the majority of scams, for instance:

The processes are divided into teamwork, you have people lurking in forums, getting people onto e.g. skype, where you meet another person (often suddenly on skype the person isnt aware of things mentioned in between). Think like 911 nigeria scams, captcha-scams, its organized and in between you have the gambling addicted kids and other weirdos. So more accounts will pop up as they do already now.. .we just have to keep an eye on it.

But the whole issue is rather that there is no real security in place so exposing all their ways wouldnt be helpful, its more fun to expose them after they invested time in a scam Smiley

hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1005
4 Mana 7/7
you, go and activate that other account and start building it up, lets waste no time.
Well as it seems you have done a lot of research on him, do you have any info on his alts? Might come in handy when I start neg-bombing(cool term) him and his alts, after he doesn't show a signed message, which I suspect is the most likely thing that is going to happen
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1005
4 Mana 7/7
What do you mean by a signed message?
Refer to this for a tutorial of how to sign a message. In short
Quote
One of the more advanced features of the encryption algorithm used by the Bitcoin protocol is a means to digitally sign an arbitrary message with the private key from a specific address. This allows one to prove ownership of a bitcoin address without disclosing the private key. The signature that is generated can then be used to verify that the message was indeed generated by a specific address.
hero member
Activity: 1063
Merit: 502
RIP: S5, A faithful device long time
Hey everyone . I have about 8 bitcoins for sale and i need westernunion. I will never trade without a middle man or an escrow.  Unless you're extremely trusted.

Why you dont exchange it for dollars? Shocked
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
You know what? That satoshi guy everyone keeps talking about? Yeah one of his addresses incidentally belong to me, just ask me if you need a Screenshot or a Blockchain link proving it


In all seriousness though, if you want to get out of this fucking mess you have made, sign a message from the address which you claim holds the amount you show in the SS. Might not bring up your credibility up from a scammer, but might bring it up to 'shady'

What do you mean by a signed message?
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1005
4 Mana 7/7
So all in all, the OP was offering payments via reversible method of payments(in all of his posts) in the pasts with no deals at all in the end.

And he is back, acting innocent , potentially offering fake proof of funds with a type of scam that I have seen in the past happening(and users getting negs for).

Correct?

See enough reasons to give if the first point is true, but still going to give him until tomorrow to come up with a signed message from an address that has exactly the same amount of BTCs as claimed in the Screenshot.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Move On !!!!!!
You know what? That satoshi guy everyone keeps talking about? Yeah one of his addresses incidentally belong to me, just ask me if you need a Screenshot or a Blockchain link proving it


In all seriousness though, if you want to get out of this fucking mess you have made, sign a message from the address which you claim holds the amount you show in the SS. Might not bring up your credibility up from a scammer, but might bring it up to 'shady'
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250

You seriously are fucking autistic


The true coloooooors... but thats common with you people, cause when your "free income" is getting hurt, you would even go as far as even scamming sick people, eldery etc. .. you, go and activate that other account and start building it up, lets waste no time.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0

TL:dr please?

I made some money gambling after I bought BTC with Skrill and if I'm going to be using an escrow how or why would I scam?

http://prntscr.com/a5e8z7

Yea, that lucky horse of yours came finally through. Guess what, same happened to me just now:

http://s13.postimg.org/3olpsokuf/5_Zoi_R3d66.png

You never used anything but try to keep it up and alive as long as possible.
Why the fuck are you shit posting, can't someone legit sell some fucking coins?


or is everyone a scammer in your eyes...

Read my post again.. we know how it will end, so better concentrate on your other accounts. This one is done.

Getting nervous? Lately your "business" hasnt been as good, eh? Dont worry, give it another try.

Youre as "legit" as that "proof" link of yours  Grin Cheesy


You seriously are fucking autistic
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250

TL:dr please?

I made some money gambling after I bought BTC with Skrill and if I'm going to be using an escrow how or why would I scam?

http://prntscr.com/a5e8z7

Yea, that lucky horse of yours came finally through. Guess what, same happened to me just now:



You never used anything but try to keep it up and alive as long as possible.
Why the fuck are you shit posting, can't someone legit sell some fucking coins?


or is everyone a scammer in your eyes...

Read my post again.. we know how it will end, so better concentrate on your other accounts. This one is done.

Getting nervous? Lately your "business" hasnt been as good, eh? Dont worry, give it another try.

Youre as "legit" as that "proof" link of yours  Grin Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0

TL:dr please?

I made some money gambling after I bought BTC with Skrill and if I'm going to be using an escrow how or why would I scam?

http://prntscr.com/a5e8z7

Yea, that lucky horse of yours came finally through. Guess what, same happened to me just now:

http://s13.postimg.org/3olpsokuf/5_Zoi_R3d66.png

You never used anything but try to keep it up and alive as long as possible.
Why the fuck are you shit posting, can't someone legit sell some fucking coins?


or is everyone a scammer in your eyes...
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250

TL:dr please?

I made some money gambling after I bought BTC with Skrill and if I'm going to be using an escrow how or why would I scam?

http://prntscr.com/a5e8z7

Yea, that lucky horse of yours came finally through. Guess what, same happened to me just now:



You never used anything but try to keep it up and alive as long as possible.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Cant hardly wait to see that "deal" going through  Grin

According to your own (and recent) activity: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/zidane10-507131

And I quote:

1. You wont go first (only with a middlemen.. ho ho)
2. You do business that involves your "debit card" as youre unable to do banktransfers

You have been already "informed" by an old forum member how things works:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11124687

Then you decided to get a few months sleep with zidane10 and here you are again, with a brand new memory.

Also funny, how many payment solutions you tried?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11262797

I guess Skrill didnt work either... so after more than half a year of "offering/asking", "hanging around" and "bumping" - you came up with zero transactions (or any at all) and you ask "how does it work in here" for escrow. Yep, makes sense. So I guess back then, in April 2015, when you "just stated":

http://s10.postimg.org/3mbyh5r5l/Image_267.png

You expected your mom to provide the escrow service as a middleman?

The best is, you say now you have 8 Bitcoins and want Western Union ( Grin Cheesy), but few days ago, you were buying "40$-50$" worth of Bitcoins ...

What a circus ... at least this time your account wasnt worth as much as the other one.

Good luck next time, Donk








~snip~



Well then, I guess all of my 'help' went to waste then. Nice work though, you might even pass off for QS


TL:dr please?

I made some money gambling after I bought BTC with Skrill and if I'm going to be using an escrow how or why would I scam?

http://prntscr.com/a5e8z7
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