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January 26, 2016, 09:54:44 AM
#39
It seems extremely strange that he would hit me up out of the blue to pay off BTC .02, and then go weeks without saying another word to me. This has been going on for way too long and I wish he would just be forthcoming.
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December 30, 2015, 01:24:18 PM
#38
I would like to update everyone, and make it known that he is seemingly beginning to pay me back..
I have received .02 from Lucullus at this point and that is progress at least!

Probably realized his soon hero account would be worth a bit more without the red marks lol.
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December 27, 2015, 12:58:03 PM
#37
I would like to update everyone, and make it known that he is seemingly beginning to pay me back..
I have received .02 from Lucullus at this point and that is progress at least!
sr. member
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November 02, 2015, 07:05:04 PM
#36
You're right, oh well.
No late-fee.
If he pays me back, then so be it and if he does not then Boo-Hoo oh well.

Karma is a powerful thing and I'm not going to linger over his weak sense of character.
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November 02, 2015, 06:57:35 PM
#35
I have no answer, thread is closed, no reply to PM. Waste of time.

He sent me a pm saying that he is no longer selling his account. Probably a lie and was forced to do by the highest bidder via PM.
The account may be under new control these days.


Nah, the password has not changed.

He'll probably take a vacation then come repay you when the price is back down later.  Tongue

I almost feel entitled to a damn late-fee because of the inconvenience at this point; it's not going to be fair for him to dance around the forum whenever he damn well pleases and think he has the ability to remove all his negative trust for .065 BTC.

I'm going to have to enforce a late-penalty of 10% a month, the first fee being charged on 11/20/2015. Basically causing the amount to go up until I feel that I've been "paid back".. Does anybody feel that is unreasonable?

No, you're free to do what you want, but that doesn't mean he'll ever repay you, and he won't be nuked because technically has not broken forum rules afaik.

I just think you should let it go, it's not that big a sum really, many people here have lost a LOT more, trust me.

Also, he cant' just get his trust fixed by repaying you. Many here will not remove it, that's just how it goes.
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November 02, 2015, 06:43:44 PM
#34
I have no answer, thread is closed, no reply to PM. Waste of time.

He sent me a pm saying that he is no longer selling his account. Probably a lie and was forced to do by the highest bidder via PM.
The account may be under new control these days.


Nah, the password has not changed.

He'll probably take a vacation then come repay you when the price is back down later.  Tongue

I almost feel entitled to a damn late-fee because of the inconvenience at this point; it's not going to be fair for him to dance around the forum whenever he damn well pleases and think he has the ability to remove all his negative trust for .065 BTC.

I'm going to have to enforce a late-penalty of 10% a month, the first fee being charged on 11/20/2015. Basically causing the amount to go up until I feel that I've been "paid back".. Does anybody feel that is unreasonable?
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November 02, 2015, 06:35:24 PM
#33
I have no answer, thread is closed, no reply to PM. Waste of time.

He sent me a pm saying that he is no longer selling his account. Probably a lie and was forced to do by the highest bidder via PM.
The account may be under new control these days.


Nah, the password has not changed.

He'll probably take a vacation then come repay you when the price is back down later.  Tongue
sr. member
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November 02, 2015, 06:13:47 PM
#32
I have no answer, thread is closed, no reply to PM. Waste of time.

He sent me a pm saying that he is no longer selling his account. Probably a lie and was forced to do by the highest bidder via PM.
The account may be under new control these days.
newbie
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November 02, 2015, 02:33:35 PM
#31
I have no answer, thread is closed, no reply to PM. Waste of time.
legendary
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Lie down. Have a cookie
November 02, 2015, 01:50:21 PM
#30
I would be willing to remove my negative trust whenever I am paid back by "lucullus" I don't care if it's a new owner.. I just need the money I'm owed.
Hero Accounts can easily make .05/Week just from a signature campaign... I've seen people making .2 from Sr.Member accounts in one week from signature campaigns.

Unemployed or not it would have been as easy as posting a few times in a campaign..
I try to keep up to date on my trust list, I switched my trust last night to a neutral. I have done this before when I comb through my sent feedback and see someone looking a little red.

Hopefully you get your funds back. Either way with bitcoin price jumps, you should still have the decency to honor agreements you make. Its karma, and boy it can help you. I found that out today when changing a flight with United, they waived the $200 change fee.
legendary
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October 30, 2015, 04:51:16 PM
#29
Even if his account is hacked and he is a trustworthy soul, he would gladly re-pay the .065 BTC for his own personal security mistakes as it would be unfair for him to acquire his account back and not pay his dues.
I think @Quickseller  means, that maybe he specially not signed message that after sell account come back and claim his account hacked,
so in this case of conscience, let alone.
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October 30, 2015, 02:31:21 PM
#28
Even if his account is hacked and he is a trustworthy soul, he would gladly re-pay the .065 BTC for his own personal security mistakes as it would be unfair for him to acquire his account back and not pay his dues.
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October 30, 2015, 10:59:27 AM
#27
It would probably be advisable not to buy his account, or at least to not buy the account unless BTC is held in escrow for at least a month and it be stipulated that if any scam accusations come out prior to the month period being up that the buyer can receive a refund in full.

Although he only scammed one person publicly, it took over a month for the loan default to come to light so it would be possible that he scammed others and they have not yet come forward.

I don't think he is going to use the proceeds from the sale to repay you considering that if he were to do this he could have simply offered to sell you his account (for a discount), or offered to give it to you, or would have explicitly said that such proceeds would be used to repay you.

edit: it looks like he is also not offering any kind of signed message, so it is possible that he will come back and claim his account is hacked
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No I dont escrow anymore.
October 30, 2015, 09:57:11 AM
#26
I'm sure whoever buys the account will be painfully aware of the situation and would be wise to handle it as soon as possible.
Hopefully they contact me to re-pay the debt and get the account back into good standing.

Whatever the case, I'm probably going to stop giving out loans because whenever I do somebody a favor I get fucked-over.
Lesson Learned.

You could insist on collateral to avoid such issues.
sr. member
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October 30, 2015, 09:26:13 AM
#25
I'm sure whoever buys the account will be painfully aware of the situation and would be wise to handle it as soon as possible.
Hopefully they contact me to re-pay the debt and get the account back into good standing.

Whatever the case, I'm probably going to stop giving out loans because whenever I do somebody a favor I get fucked-over.
Lesson Learned.
legendary
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October 30, 2015, 08:39:36 AM
#24
I would be willing to remove my negative trust whenever I am paid back by "lucullus" I don't care if it's a new owner.. I just need the money I'm owed.
Hero Accounts can easily make .05/Week just from a signature campaign... I've seen people making .2 from Sr.Member accounts in one week from signature campaigns.

Unemployed or not it would have been as easy as posting a few times in a campaign..

Buy the account if the price is right, get negative trust and positive trust removed (if the account is caught trying to buy, sell or trades goods with the previous positive feedback you would most likely receive negative trust again that will not be removed).

Might not sound right or be setting a good example but this is probably your best option right now. In the end, you should get more then what you paid for the account, the loan and interest that was due.

EDIT: Then again, you have no idea if he scammed anyone else under that account. So yeah, forget it. Take it as a lose, learn and move on if you believe he doesn't have any intention of paying you back, which is what it looks like.
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October 30, 2015, 08:37:38 AM
#23
I would be willing to remove my negative trust whenever I am paid back by "lucullus" I don't care if it's a new owner.. I just need the money I'm owed.
Hero Accounts can easily make .05/Week just from a signature campaign... I've seen people making .2 from Sr.Member accounts in one week from signature campaigns.

Unemployed or not it would have been as easy as posting a few times in a campaign..

Well maybe you're right, consider that i'm in a signature campaign only to cover what i spend every month in game bundles and maybe in the future because there will be not so many good bundles for my steam account i will maybe trade them or give them into loans... only time will tell us what will happen to your loan anyway, i suggest you keep an eye and contact the new "lucullus" when the sale will be ended.
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October 30, 2015, 08:33:20 AM
#22
I would be willing to remove my negative trust whenever I am paid back by "lucullus" I don't care if it's a new owner.. I just need the money I'm owed.
Hero Accounts can easily make .05/Week just from a signature campaign... I've seen people making .2 from Sr.Member accounts in one week from signature campaigns.

Unemployed or not it would have been as easy as posting a few times in a campaign..
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October 30, 2015, 08:30:35 AM
#21
Well, if he does sell the account you still might be paid back, just not from the original owner of the account. It may be worth it (i have no idea how much hero accounts go for) for someone to buy the account re-pay the loan themselves just to eventually get the negative trust removed or downgraded to neutral. Value should increase enough for them to resell and profit.

Not looking good so that's probably the only way you're getting paid back.

Well if you see what i wrote before, most likely the whole sell is gonna to be for giving back at least the same ammount of money he got at first (we need to wait when it's gonna to end) or who buys it will try to restore the trust of the user.

I will quote thing i wrote before as reference

Ruin hero account(in next period) for $15 , very short-sighted.
and and a statement of seven dollars extra, it does not make sense.
forget dollars, you have asked loan in btc.

That's what I forgot to add. what a waste.  Tongue

I think that is a disgrace that after building something concrete on the forum (in this case a hero account), he decided to go to scamming people... Who thinks that in the future maybe will say sorry or will try to sell his account? I wouldn't be surprised that if the account gets sold the new owner paids the debt the account had
legendary
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October 30, 2015, 08:27:19 AM
#20
Well, if he does sell the account you still might be paid back, just not from the original owner of the account. It may be worth it (i have no idea how much hero accounts go for) for someone to buy the account re-pay the loan themselves just to eventually get the negative trust removed or downgraded to neutral. Value should increase enough for them to resell and profit. Although the buyer would have to get the positive trust left removed so the account doesn't receive more negative feedback for trust buying.

Not looking good so that's probably the only way you're getting paid back.
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