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hero member
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Exhausted
September 15, 2014, 01:16:16 PM
#63
wish BTC gets easy nick adresses. mine would be - forzen

Well, you may try to create a vanity address starting with 1forzen yourself or use vanity pool to create a split key address if you want to.

newbie
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September 15, 2014, 01:08:09 AM
#62
To clarify, I never gave him a gambling address. I had like 0.003 I was sending to satoshibones. As a habit I entered in 1 BTC (always do that to send my whole balance), boom I click confirm and it send .213, because blockchain didn't pick it up in time so I could see it. Loses at satoshibones (

I'm going to pay him back so no worries.
You told him it was a gambling address and when you were called out about it you magically had the money to repay him

I was just about to point this out lol.

Pretty funny, trying to switch the tables here. But I noticed he did finally seem to pay out, after the OP making more public awareness for newbies. Ironic isnt it?  Cheesy

What I find even more interesting is the fact that the post above you talks about him wanting a loan, but a quick look at his address shows that he had over .5 BTC when he was looking for only .1 BTC to gamble at primedice
hero member
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September 15, 2014, 12:21:05 AM
#61
To clarify, I never gave him a gambling address. I had like 0.003 I was sending to satoshibones. As a habit I entered in 1 BTC (always do that to send my whole balance), boom I click confirm and it send .213, because blockchain didn't pick it up in time so I could see it. Loses at satoshibones (

I'm going to pay him back so no worries.
You told him it was a gambling address and when you were called out about it you magically had the money to repay him

I was just about to point this out lol.

Pretty funny, trying to switch the tables here. But I noticed he did finally seem to pay out, after the OP making more public awareness for newbies. Ironic isnt it?  Cheesy

sr. member
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September 15, 2014, 12:04:20 AM
#60
No worries guys, I paid him back!

https://blockchain.info/tx/be5e42b95be63fabb5688da6cf34c85e74eb6e836ebe39c9f91eb95b1ab84e28

Sorry it took 11 days to payback Sad but I did as I said.
You have a thread open requesting  a .1 loan. Is this related to that request?

Read the last post of it, I didn't get any loans.
Yes I see that, but was it your intention to use this money from the loan if you were to have gotten it to repay the OP?

Haha no the reason for the loan was in the thread, it was to try and win 2 BTC from Primedice.
legendary
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September 14, 2014, 11:59:21 PM
#59
No worries guys, I paid him back!

https://blockchain.info/tx/be5e42b95be63fabb5688da6cf34c85e74eb6e836ebe39c9f91eb95b1ab84e28

Sorry it took 11 days to payback Sad but I did as I said.
You have a thread open requesting  a .1 loan. Is this related to that request?

Read the last post of it, I didn't get any loans.
Yes I see that, but was it your intention to use this money from the loan if you were to have gotten it to repay the OP?
sr. member
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www.CloudThink.IO
September 14, 2014, 11:53:02 PM
#58
To clarify, I never gave him a gambling address. I had like 0.003 I was sending to satoshibones. As a habit I entered in 1 BTC (always do that to send my whole balance), boom I click confirm and it send .213, because blockchain didn't pick it up in time so I could see it. Loses at satoshibones (

I'm going to pay him back so no worries.
You told him it was a gambling address and when you were called out about it you magically had the money to repay him
full member
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September 14, 2014, 11:48:58 PM
#57




Very noble of you Candy!
legendary
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the grandpa of cryptos
September 14, 2014, 11:48:38 PM
#56
wish BTC gets easy nick adresses. mine would be - forzen
sr. member
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September 14, 2014, 11:44:01 PM
#55
No worries guys, I paid him back!

https://blockchain.info/tx/be5e42b95be63fabb5688da6cf34c85e74eb6e836ebe39c9f91eb95b1ab84e28

Sorry it took 11 days to payback Sad but I did as I said.
You have a thread open requesting  a .1 loan. Is this related to that request?

Read the last post of it, I didn't get any loans.
legendary
Activity: 906
Merit: 1002
September 14, 2014, 11:41:03 PM
#54
No worries guys, I paid him back!

https://blockchain.info/tx/be5e42b95be63fabb5688da6cf34c85e74eb6e836ebe39c9f91eb95b1ab84e28

Sorry it took 11 days to payback Sad but I did as I said.
You have a thread open requesting  a .1 loan. Is this related to that request?
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
***THIS ACCOUNT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE***
September 14, 2014, 11:33:47 PM
#53
No worries guys, I paid him back!

https://blockchain.info/tx/be5e42b95be63fabb5688da6cf34c85e74eb6e836ebe39c9f91eb95b1ab84e28

Sorry it took 11 days to payback Sad but I did as I said.
sr. member
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September 14, 2014, 11:09:14 PM
#52
This is not even a gambling address. This is an address that is used to gamble his money. If you look at the transactions on the address, you will see that there are several transactions sent to various luckybit addresses, as well as payout transactions when he won/lost.

I hate to say this buy you have been scammed.

Additionally, I believe that candystripes is running a signature campaign on behalf of someone else. i would strongly recommend contacting the owner of the site and let them know about the situation....hopefully the site will at the very least no longer require the services of candystripes
sr. member
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September 14, 2014, 10:43:31 PM
#51
To clarify, I never gave him a gambling address. I had like 0.003 I was sending to satoshibones. As a habit I entered in 1 BTC (always do that to send my whole balance), boom I click confirm and it send .213, because blockchain didn't pick it up in time so I could see it. Loses at satoshibones (

I'm going to pay him back so no worries.

Yeah you can send btc here - 1CJKe4p3ckAuUMCZAwQr5gUDtPkL1HzwP4

But I doubt it.

Seeing your 1PenisUD72vZ8YEzUH6K5jrmaYr1w8qUKu transactions - you sent all your btc to lucky.bit trying to win btc. or forwarding to other btc address for your real balance.

https://blockchain.info/address/1PenisUD72vZ8YEzUH6K5jrmaYr1w8qUKu

I can also put out the endless conversations of weeks ago of broken promises.

To clarify, I never gave him a gambling address. I had like 0.003 I was sending to satoshibones. As a habit I entered in 1 BTC (always do that to send my whole balance), boom I click confirm and it send .213, because blockchain didn't pick it up in time so I could see it. Loses at satoshibones (

I'm going to pay him back so no worries.

You can check yourself you did provided in the conversation I posted.

Yeah that never happen its coming from one of my btc address, not yours. Nice try.

https://blockchain.info/tx/82347682803fa82962e985e96716d939fea8071a85287c9f70898302a5aff996
sr. member
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September 14, 2014, 10:28:17 PM
#50
To clarify, I never gave him a gambling address. I had like 0.003 I was sending to satoshibones. As a habit I entered in 1 BTC (always do that to send my whole balance), boom I click confirm and it send .213, because blockchain didn't pick it up in time so I could see it. Loses at satoshibones (

I'm going to pay him back so no worries.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
***THIS ACCOUNT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE***
September 14, 2014, 10:26:36 PM
#49
Well, that person would be me, I'm surprised cookie didn't PM me earlier about this thread. Doing my best to payback the money, I told him I would pay him back and I will (hopefully in the next 2 hours).

Can you give me a specific address you want me to send it to?
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
September 14, 2014, 10:12:32 PM
#48
If by mistake someone typed 200.0 instead of 0.002,the receiver is gonna run away with your money Grin

That depends on the receiver.

Not everyone in the world is an unethical thief and criminal.

Would you run away with the money?

the whole point is that he provided a fuken stupid gambling btc address. how was I supposed to know?

then say omg im sorry? wtf.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 4658
September 09, 2014, 11:19:45 PM
#47
If by mistake someone typed 200.0 instead of 0.002,the receiver is gonna run away with your money Grin

That depends on the receiver.

Not everyone in the world is an unethical thief and criminal.

Would you run away with the money?
newbie
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September 09, 2014, 07:39:58 PM
#46
what about copy & paste?
This would avoid errors in the amout.

Really sucks...
legendary
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Merit: 1002
September 07, 2014, 12:37:19 PM
#45

Edit - since I got a lot of response based on this - just to clarify it wasnt for nothing - I sold a spare btctalk account to "Candystripes". He sent me the wrong amount and I said I would send it back. Then provided me with a btc gambling address, which I sent.


Is that "gambling address" Candystripes' account deposit address on an off-chain gambling site?
 Or is it an on-chain gambling address?

on chain gambling address.

In that case, shouldn't that site consider your transaction a bet and return you some bitcoin back to your address for your profit or loss?
newbie
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September 07, 2014, 09:17:23 AM
#44
I have lost some coins due to the same typo error, luckily it happened only a single time and I had the wallet almost empty.
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