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Topic: localbitcoins scam Blakecoins (Read 7198 times)

newbie
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September 05, 2013, 05:23:09 PM
#19
I like the way you think Burt! 

Yes, that would have been very ideal!!


I personally am not keen on banks.
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
September 05, 2013, 03:02:20 PM
#18
Why even meet with these people?  Just have them deposit cash into your banking account, then send them the coins.
You still trust banks?
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
September 05, 2013, 03:01:55 PM
#17
I'm sorry for your lost, the good thing no one get hurt Smiley
No, the bad thing was that the thief did not get hurt.  Ideally one of the other customers would have tripped him, causing him to sail head first into a wall and be knocked out cold where he could have been detained until the police arrived.

Ideally...
hero member
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Acc bought - used solely for signature testing
September 05, 2013, 02:59:54 PM
#16
Why even meet with these people?  Just have them deposit cash into your banking account, then send them the coins.
Avoiding taxes / IRS paper trail.
member
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September 05, 2013, 02:52:26 PM
#15
I'm sorry for your lost, the good thing no one get hurt Smiley
sr. member
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September 05, 2013, 02:36:34 PM
#14
Why even meet with these people?  Just have them deposit cash into your banking account, then send them the coins.
newbie
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September 05, 2013, 02:13:14 PM
#13
I did file a police report, immediately after.

donator
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September 05, 2013, 12:26:37 PM
#12
File a police report.  Odds are he lives around the area and they will show you mugshots.  You might be able to easily pick him out. 

You can even look up online mugshots and try and find him yourself. 
newbie
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September 04, 2013, 11:07:38 PM
#11
Well, banks don't stay open past six.  Coffee shops are always busy.  There were 12 people in the shop when it happened. 

I generally try to go through life expecting my fellow man to be decent.  Unfortunately, I am surprised when they are not.

Not sure what local bitcoins will divulge.  Yes, they like anonymity, the main draw for bitcoin, in my opinion.  Also, the biggest caveat.
legendary
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September 04, 2013, 10:34:01 PM
#10
I have no idea why people do not do these types of transactions at your local bank lobby that has more then basic security in place. But a coffee shop? That was just asking for trouble and it was an immediate disadvantage for an honest person. 

Seems to me you must have an email address or something to give the police? Or do local bitcoin sellers try to be anonymous for the most part?
legendary
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brb keeping up with the Kardashians
September 04, 2013, 10:23:32 PM
#9
I think handcuffs might be necessary for f2f transactions from now on.
newbie
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September 04, 2013, 10:05:25 PM
#8
yessir, and I don't think he had a weapon and no one got hurt
hero member
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September 04, 2013, 10:03:51 PM
#7
i actually thought he was kidding for an instant.

damn, it was that thought that allowed him to take 3 steps before you reacted

sorry to hear you paid $950 for the lesson, be glad it wasn't more i guess
newbie
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September 04, 2013, 10:02:13 PM
#6
i am mostly disappointed in myself for letting my guard down.

i actually thought he was kidding for an instant.
newbie
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September 04, 2013, 09:57:51 PM
#5
not that I am aware of
hero member
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September 04, 2013, 09:46:10 PM
#4
We met, inside a coffee shop, introduced myself, asked him if he had done trades before.  He said he had done several.  I wanted to make sure he was familiar with how the site worked and then to see if he had any questions about bitcoins in general.  I released the coins, and we started to shake hands as he was handing me the envelope.  He jerked the envelope out of my hand and took off running.

Every person I have met has been awesome and excited about bitcoins.  So I let my guard down.  Showed up wearing flip flops.  I started to pursue after he had already taken 3 steps, but then realized I would not be able to run in flippers for very long and stopped after about 100 yards.


The worst part is that I had my 14 year old daughter with me.  There is a special place in hell for people like this!

i was expecting something more clever than a snatch and run...

coffee shop cctv?
newbie
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September 04, 2013, 09:42:25 PM
#3
We met, inside a coffee shop, introduced myself, asked him if he had done trades before.  He said he had done several.  I wanted to make sure he was familiar with how the site worked and then to see if he had any questions about bitcoins in general.  I released the coins, and we started to shake hands as he was handing me the envelope.  He jerked the envelope out of my hand and took off running.

Every person I have met has been awesome and excited about bitcoins.  So I let my guard down.  Showed up wearing flip flops.  I started to pursue after he had already taken 3 steps, but then realized I would not be able to run in flippers for very long and stopped after about 100 yards.


The worst part is that I had my 14 year old daughter with me.  There is a special place in hell for people like this!
legendary
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September 04, 2013, 09:16:40 PM
#2
just got robbed in Oklahoma City - Edmond, a kid about 20 years old, brownish-blonde hair, 6 ft tall, 150-160lbs

$950.00 -



be careful doing bitcoin trades.  I know it's tough to get trust, so my advice is start small and after you have gained trust, make sure the money is in your pocket before you release the coins!!


I guess it is just the price to pay to learn a lesson.

can you give more details what happened exactly?
newbie
Activity: 20
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September 04, 2013, 09:10:18 PM
#1
just got robbed in Oklahoma City - Edmond, a kid about 20 years old, brownish-blonde hair, 6 ft tall, 150-160lbs

$950.00 -



be careful doing bitcoin trades.  I know it's tough to get trust, so my advice is start small and after you have gained trust, make sure the money is in your pocket before you release the coins!!


I guess it is just the price to pay to learn a lesson.
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