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January 08, 2022, 09:19:48 AM
Quite surprised that this thread is still not locked since op already abandoned this thread if you ask me. This is clearly a shill type thread stating that op wanted to return the tip. Casinos or gambling sites have the record of when a gambler received a tip is you can read it on chat and who sent it. If op really is going to return the tip then he would have returned it when the tip was sent. I received tip on yolodice before and I know who sent it so my guess is the site where this 3.8 btc tip happen have also that same feature.

It is possible that the username is visible, but the OP did not describe the situation very clearly. We can also understand from it that he cannot access his account and tries to contact the user who sent it to him by creating this thread here.
I also have doubts about the truthfulness of this story, but if it is true, it may be a good thing that the thread will be open and remain visible in the gambling section for some time.
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January 08, 2022, 08:49:19 AM
At least you have to make a pretty concrete story my friend Cheesy
2020 and you're just dizzy at the end of 2021, do you think it's not too long?
when this happens to me with a nominal BTC which is quite a lot I myself will make further things in the same year and will not wait for 2 years for it lol
Well he made many of us wonder about that 2 years duration and all of a sudden coming out in the open specifically this forum to ask about how he cans end that big amount .
If he is really in conscience here? why not send to all of us that bitcoin equally so at least he will take off in his possession lol.
but Nice try to make a story mate though you did not succeed earning a single merit here lol.
because indeed it was too unreasonable how he kept that many assets for more than 2 years.
it was a wise choice and I would be happy to accept it gracefully when talking about sharing Cheesy
Well, on the other hand, this is a pretty good story and quite entertaining for some people, including me Cheesy
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January 07, 2022, 02:16:57 PM
Which is why it is so weird the OP is bringing this now, after all what do they want to win by posting something like this? I say this because it has passed so much time that even if we assume the event did actually happen the chances of returning the money are very low

Were they trying to gain some points with the community by supposedly being honest about this? Do they wanted some merit? Or was this an elaborate attempt to try to scam someone? It is difficult to know but I do not think the intentions of the OP were as pure as he make them out to be.
Quite surprised that this thread is still not locked since op already abandoned this thread if you ask me. This is clearly a shill type thread stating that op wanted to return the tip. Casinos or gambling sites have the record of when a gambler received a tip is you can read it on chat and who sent it. If op really is going to return the tip then he would have returned it when the tip was sent. I received tip on yolodice before and I know who sent it so my guess is the site where this 3.8 btc tip happen have also that same feature.

The thead should be locked, when their is a misleading points.The tips of casino or gambling sites are mention in the threads can be used by other people. Some tips of yolodice was meantioned here had a unique one. While investing in the crypto currency was different and investing on gambling are different.
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January 07, 2022, 12:25:46 PM
Which is why it is so weird the OP is bringing this now, after all what do they want to win by posting something like this? I say this because it has passed so much time that even if we assume the event did actually happen the chances of returning the money are very low

Were they trying to gain some points with the community by supposedly being honest about this? Do they wanted some merit? Or was this an elaborate attempt to try to scam someone? It is difficult to know but I do not think the intentions of the OP were as pure as he make them out to be.
Quite surprised that this thread is still not locked since op already abandoned this thread if you ask me. This is clearly a shill type thread stating that op wanted to return the tip. Casinos or gambling sites have the record of when a gambler received a tip is you can read it on chat and who sent it. If op really is going to return the tip then he would have returned it when the tip was sent. I received tip on yolodice before and I know who sent it so my guess is the site where this 3.8 btc tip happen have also that same feature.
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January 07, 2022, 12:18:04 PM
Did op reply?. If not then I am right that this is just as I have said before. It's feels wrong when the tip is received years ago and after that year op decided to return tip which if it were me is I could have returned it already or if the owner won't accept when I return it is I will divide the funds which is to myself and the other is for donations something like that. In that way, you will have money to spend and also you helped those who really need it just like me. Luckily, the electricity willcbe restored in some part where I live on January 31.
If he was really planning to give it back in the first place then he wont really be letting it to take so long and make out some decision on giving it back on this year?

Sounds not really convincing if you do ask me and also op didnt make out any reply which simply this kind of situation is trolling because this amount could be tipped on isnt
something a very common one since not all gamblers would be giving out that kind of amount.

Mistake tip? I dont think so.
Which is why it is so weird the OP is bringing this now, after all what do they want to win by posting something like this? I say this because it has passed so much time that even if we assume the event did actually happen the chances of returning the money are very low

Were they trying to gain some points with the community by supposedly being honest about this? Do they wanted some merit? Or was this an elaborate attempt to try to scam someone? It is difficult to know but I do not think the intentions of the OP were as pure as he make them out to be.
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January 06, 2022, 05:59:09 PM
This is quite amazing and sound unbelievable but be that as it is you have good intentions to return the funds, but the truth of the matter is if you want to return you don't need the casino to give you the username of the sender rather check your transaction history on blockchain explorers to see the senders details from there you can return the money. But with your story, I don't think most users will believe you because of the lack of evidence to show how authentic the claims are.
Upon reading the OPs story (I have doubt it is not true) there was a tip accidentally sent to the wallet last year, it's just a year before it will be realized that it was wrong and I return the tip, now OP was calling that unknown tipster and send it back. So Op where you have been for how many months, I don't think it will be there on the transaction history, most likely it will be deleted from your transaction history after 6 months or more than that.

A mistake is just a mistake,
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January 06, 2022, 05:51:44 PM
I don't understand how he believe that this tip was accidental. Someone may have been so kind to send 3.8 btc to him. If it was a mistake by the sender, he might have sent the chat message to him or asked the support for any kind of help.
By the way i am interest to see any proof that he actually received the tip and it is not a dream of him Roll Eyes

I don't think we will see any evidence that this story is true for a very simple reason, which is that it was just made up by OP. The indications are that he only made this story so that everyone would think he was very honest and gave him merits. I don't see any other reason.
But he failed on getting one as people wont really be that dumb because stories like these are mostly trolling or unbelievable speaking on the amount of bitcoin on that year then it is already big to consider

as a tip unless if his your personal friend or something like that but for a random person? Who would really make out those kind of tips on that big amount?

Mistakes could happen but for someone who do able to do so is impossible on general sense or on any angle.
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January 06, 2022, 05:35:02 PM
I don't understand how he believe that this tip was accidental. Someone may have been so kind to send 3.8 btc to him. If it was a mistake by the sender, he might have sent the chat message to him or asked the support for any kind of help.
By the way i am interest to see any proof that he actually received the tip and it is not a dream of him Roll Eyes

I don't think we will see any evidence that this story is true for a very simple reason, which is that it was just made up by OP. The indications are that he only made this story so that everyone would think he was very honest and gave him merits. I don't see any other reason.
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January 06, 2022, 05:30:30 PM
I don't understand how he believe that this tip was accidental. Someone may have been so kind to send 3.8 btc to him. If it was a mistake by the sender, he might have sent the chat message to him or asked the support for any kind of help.
By the way i am interest to see any proof that he actually received the tip and it is not a dream of him Roll Eyes
I do also think so.
He might think that it is very rare to happrn, moreover with that high amount. 3.8BTC is not a small amount, that is a big amount.
However, I also want to ask, there is a tip history and he knows the tip sender, doesn't he? The question is, is there in the platform any chatroom or message to contact each player? It will make easier to find the sender, right?
And if he ask to the CS, I am sire that CS has the data and be able to contact the sender by using chat or even email, I am sure that if contacting their CS, the problem will be solved.
But I am also curious if that is real, not a dream or try to attract all members here by being so honest or even making a short story only. If this exactly true, I really appreciate what he does.
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January 06, 2022, 03:04:07 PM
That was some very expensive tip and I think that was really a mistake or probably just a mistake just like what you have said but it is good to you that you wanted to give it back to the owner, what could be the reason? Some people are grateful to have those and you, wanted to give it back thinking it was a mistake.

I don't understand how he believe that this tip was accidental. Someone may have been so kind to send 3.8 btc to him. If it was a mistake by the sender, he might have sent the chat message to him or asked the support for any kind of help.
By the way i am interest to see any proof that he actually received the tip and it is not a dream of him Roll Eyes

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January 06, 2022, 06:16:15 AM
That was some very expensive tip and I think that was really a mistake or probably just a mistake just like what you have said but it is good to you that you wanted to give it back to the owner, what could be the reason? Some people are grateful to have those and you, wanted to give it back thinking it was a mistake.
He does not know the player that tipped him for that amount. Even if he asked the casino or support system, that is still not easy to find that player. So it is better to keep that amount and use it carefully but not use it for gamble because he will not have great luck as the other gamblers. If he can use it for a good thing, that will bring him another good thing for his life.
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January 06, 2022, 01:26:37 AM
#99
This is quite amazing and sound unbelievable but be that as it is you have good intentions to return the funds, but the truth of the matter is if you want to return you don't need the casino to give you the username of the sender rather check your transaction history on blockchain explorers to see the senders details from there you can return the money. But with your story, I don't think most users will believe you because of the lack of evidence to show how authentic the claims are.
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January 05, 2022, 06:19:46 PM
#98
You shouldn't have waited for too long to send the money back. Also, how can you have a hint of the username without even seeing the tip happen in real time since you're offline that day? If you have a hint on the username, the history on your account should tell you who sent you that money. A lot of things on your story don't add up.

What's even amazing is that you didn't spend anything from the tip in a year. You can tell me that you've been offline for a year, and wanted to return it back AND have a hint on the username of who sent you the tip.
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January 05, 2022, 05:43:12 PM
#97
Did op reply?. If not then I am right that this is just as I have said before. It's feels wrong when the tip is received years ago and after that year op decided to return tip
He replied to the other replies but didn't reply again. He's no longer for days too. There's really something wrong and fishy to his story and anyone who will realize that there is will start to make some thoughts that the story looks unreal.

If he was really planning to give it back in the first place then he wont really be letting it to take so long and make out some decision on giving it back on this year?
That's right. Someone who received it by mistake should have returned it as soon as possible if he has no intention of taking it.
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January 05, 2022, 05:43:09 PM
#96
Did op reply?. If not then I am right that this is just as I have said before. It's feels wrong when the tip is received years ago and after that year op decided to return tip which if it were me is I could have returned it already or if the owner won't accept when I return it is I will divide the funds which is to myself and the other is for donations something like that. In that way, you will have money to spend and also you helped those who really need it just like me. Luckily, the electricity willcbe restored in some part where I live on January 31.
If he was really planning to give it back in the first place then he wont really be letting it to take so long and make out some decision on giving it back on this year?

Sounds not really convincing if you do ask me and also op didnt make out any reply which simply this kind of situation is trolling because this amount could be tipped on isnt
something a very common one since not all gamblers would be giving out that kind of amount.

Mistake tip? I dont think so.
Well, I am thinking now what is the main purpose of OP posting it here and did not come back, don't have any latest update on the thread.
Sometimes I am thinking about OP was shilling the casino and he had made this fake story to make this thread more interesting to the reader when we talked about a big amount. Correct --that is a big amount and if you have converted now into fiat the 3.5 bitcoin is really huge.
I think let us not pop up this thread above on this board, I hope no one will reply after I posted this.
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January 05, 2022, 04:53:01 PM
#95
Did op reply?. If not then I am right that this is just as I have said before. It's feels wrong when the tip is received years ago and after that year op decided to return tip which if it were me is I could have returned it already or if the owner won't accept when I return it is I will divide the funds which is to myself and the other is for donations something like that. In that way, you will have money to spend and also you helped those who really need it just like me. Luckily, the electricity willcbe restored in some part where I live on January 31.
If he was really planning to give it back in the first place then he wont really be letting it to take so long and make out some decision on giving it back on this year?

Sounds not really convincing if you do ask me and also op didnt make out any reply which simply this kind of situation is trolling because this amount could be tipped on isnt
something a very common one since not all gamblers would be giving out that kind of amount.

Mistake tip? I dont think so.
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January 05, 2022, 12:43:12 PM
#94
Did op reply?. If not then I am right that this is just as I have said before. It's feels wrong when the tip is received years ago and after that year op decided to return tip which if it were me is I could have returned it already or if the owner won't accept when I return it is I will divide the funds which is to myself and the other is for donations something like that. In that way, you will have money to spend and also you helped those who really need it just like me. Luckily, the electricity willcbe restored in some part where I live on January 31.
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January 05, 2022, 06:28:49 AM
#93
Surprisingly, this topic is still so active. A good way to advertise a site. The fact that the OP has stopped responding seems to say enough indeed. It is also too good to be true to give someone 3.8 BTC in return. If we consider the current price value, then that is really a lot of money. No one is going to send that back just like that, unless your name is Elon Musk. But I'm pretty sure Elon Musk isn't this person.
Considering its on year 2020 then the amount would be significant for sure which it would really impossible for someone to sent out that kind of tip or it wasnt really a tip at all or just simply make out some accident pass up of coins? Impossible because someone would really be finding ways for them to recover it out.
Yes , why on earth that someone will Tipped others with more than 3 bitcoins? this is a coin transfer and they are using the site for some safety reason .

if this is indeed true but the way it goes ? this looks like a story created by OP according to His post history.
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This topic should be locked because it is pointless on making out discussion on things which didnt really happen after all.OP doesnt answer out and
didnt bother on making out replies.
Lets report the topic for closure mate, Done reporting it now .
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January 04, 2022, 02:30:47 PM
#92
Surprisingly, this topic is still so active. A good way to advertise a site. The fact that the OP has stopped responding seems to say enough indeed. It is also too good to be true to give someone 3.8 BTC in return. If we consider the current price value, then that is really a lot of money. No one is going to send that back just like that, unless your name is Elon Musk. But I'm pretty sure Elon Musk isn't this person.
Considering its on year 2020 then the amount would be significant for sure which it would really impossible for someone to sent out that kind of tip or it wasnt really a tip at all or just simply make out some accident pass up of coins? Impossible because someone would really be finding ways for them to recover it out.

This topic should be locked because it is pointless on making out discussion on things which didnt really happen after all.OP doesnt answer out and
didnt bother on making out replies.
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January 04, 2022, 02:04:13 PM
#91
Surprisingly, this topic is still so active. A good way to advertise a site. The fact that the OP has stopped responding seems to say enough indeed. It is also too good to be true to give someone 3.8 BTC in return. If we consider the current price value, then that is really a lot of money. No one is going to send that back just like that, unless your name is Elon Musk. But I'm pretty sure Elon Musk isn't this person.
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