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Topic: My account is a few years old. (Read 1115 times)

legendary
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January 04, 2014, 01:52:31 PM
#27
Wow, you have a three year account with no posts, whats even the point in complaining??? Age of account doesnt give you any certain rights, being active in this world will give u more rights.
My point
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January 04, 2014, 01:47:24 PM
#26
especially when you lose posts all the time.
You should have installed BitcoinTalk++ Grin

What's that exactly?
legendary
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January 04, 2014, 01:31:09 PM
#25
especially when you lose posts all the time.
You should have installed BitcoinTalk++ Grin
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January 04, 2014, 12:04:43 PM
#24
it is very good
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January 04, 2014, 11:25:26 AM
#23
Wow, you have a three year account with no posts, whats even the point in complaining??? Age of account doesnt give you any certain rights, being active in this world will give u more rights.
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January 04, 2014, 11:16:10 AM
#22
Just wait for 6 minutes after login and try reaching the 10-20 activity range. the time limit will decrease to about 1 min so it should be easy to keep with.

It's not a problem for me now at my activity, but it was quite annoying when I signed up, especially when you lose posts all the time.
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January 04, 2014, 11:07:49 AM
#21
Just wait for 6 minutes after login and try reaching the 10-20 activity range. the time limit will decrease to about 1 min so it should be easy to keep with.
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January 04, 2014, 10:19:16 AM
#20
it is pretty ridiculous to have to wait so long to be able to post anything on the non newbie forums.

It's annoying for sure, but not that ridiculous. I think it helps cut down spambots and attacks etc.
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January 04, 2014, 10:16:12 AM
#19
it is pretty ridiculous to have to wait so long to be able to post anything on the non newbie forums.
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January 04, 2014, 10:08:09 AM
#18
Theymos can tell me that the IPs of registering and the current one are the same for example

As for satoshi he would sign a message with his PGP key

Would Theymos give out that info to you though? And it's likely IP addresses have changed if they haven't used their account in so long.
I don't think so and yeah they likely changed but the rough location can be the same

Still, what happens in this thread is far enough to make me sure that the account is either hacked or sold and that I advise people not to deal with it
That's all I wrote in my rating
Now people are warned, it's up to them to decide whether they agree with my rating

OP were you in another Bitcoin Forum site for a while, and yes, the restrictions of a newb account are still there because you havent completed what a newbie must do to gain full membership. and jackjack, do you have to be a mean to everyone? Reply in a sensible manner buddy Smiley

I never registered in a forum, waited 3 years without posting a single message, then insulted the forum just because I have to wait 6 minutes between each post

I think I've signed up to a few, then realised how shit they was, then bogged off never to return. Maybe he did it for this, and has now seen how popular Bitcoin has became and decided to re-log on, and he is now pissed he has to wait 6 mintues Grin. I reckon you've forgot how annoying those newb restrictions are, or maybe you never had them in the first place?
legendary
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January 04, 2014, 10:04:44 AM
#17
Theymos can tell me that the IPs of registering and the current one are the same for example

As for satoshi he would sign a message with his PGP key

Would Theymos give out that info to you though? And it's likely IP addresses have changed if they haven't used their account in so long.
I don't think so and yeah they likely changed but the rough location can be the same

Still, what happens in this thread is far enough to make me sure that the account is either hacked or sold and that I advise people not to deal with it
That's all I wrote in my rating
Now people are warned, it's up to them to decide whether they agree with my rating

OP were you in another Bitcoin Forum site for a while, and yes, the restrictions of a newb account are still there because you havent completed what a newbie must do to gain full membership. and jackjack, do you have to be a mean to everyone? Reply in a sensible manner buddy Smiley

I never registered in a forum, waited 3 years without posting a single message, then insulted the forum just because I have to wait 6 minutes between each post


It is suspicious, but not conclusive.

I don't see what good buying an old newbie account would serve anyway. If it is bought; serves him right. If not, well, it is a bit unfair, but hopefully that'll become clear, but either way this guy is gonna be doubly pissed when he sees the red  Grin.
I know. I hope we can settle this when he comes back.
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January 04, 2014, 09:33:50 AM
#16
Theymos can tell me that the IPs of registering and the current one are the same for example

As for satoshi he would sign a message with his PGP key

Would Theymos give out that info to you though? And it's likely IP addresses have changed if they haven't used their account in so long.
I don't think so and yeah they likely changed but the rough location can be the same

Still, what happens in this thread is far enough to make me sure that the account is either hacked or sold and that I advise people not to deal with it
That's all I wrote in my rating
Now people are warned, it's up to them to decide whether they agree with my rating

It is suspicious, but not conclusive.

I don't see what good buying an old newbie account would serve anyway. If it is bought; serves him right. If not, well, it is a bit unfair, but hopefully that'll become clear, but either way this guy is gonna be doubly pissed when he sees the red  Grin.
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January 04, 2014, 09:24:20 AM
#15
Theymos can tell me that the IPs of registering and the current one are the same for example

As for satoshi he would sign a message with his PGP key

Would Theymos give out that info to you though? And it's likely IP addresses have changed if they haven't used their account in so long.
I don't think so and yeah they likely changed but the rough location can be the same

Still, what happens in this thread is far enough to make me sure that the account is either hacked or sold and that I advise people not to deal with it
That's all I wrote in my rating
Now people are warned, it's up to them to decide whether they agree with my rating

OP were you in another Bitcoin Forum site for a while, and yes, the restrictions of a newb account are still there because you havent completed what a newbie must do to gain full membership. and jackjack, do you have to be a mean to everyone? Reply in a sensible manner buddy Smiley
legendary
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January 04, 2014, 08:08:57 AM
#14
Theymos can tell me that the IPs of registering and the current one are the same for example

As for satoshi he would sign a message with his PGP key

Would Theymos give out that info to you though? And it's likely IP addresses have changed if they haven't used their account in so long.
I don't think so and yeah they likely changed but the rough location can be the same

Still, what happens in this thread is far enough to make me sure that the account is either hacked or sold and that I advise people not to deal with it
That's all I wrote in my rating
Now people are warned, it's up to them to decide whether they agree with my rating
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January 04, 2014, 07:54:50 AM
#13
Theymos can tell me that the IPs of registering and the current one are the same for example

As for satoshi he would sign a message with his PGP key

Would Theymos give out that info to you though? And it's likely IP addresses have changed if they haven't used their account in so long.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1257
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January 04, 2014, 07:41:31 AM
#12
Theymos can tell me that the IPs of registering and the current one are the same for example

As for satoshi he would sign a message with his PGP key
legendary
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January 04, 2014, 07:15:17 AM
#11
The prodigal son returns eh  Cheesy
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January 04, 2014, 07:12:51 AM
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Shittiest-run forum on the internet.  You are causing great damage to crypto-currencies by merely being incompetent administrators.  I've been trying to post on here for a few days now.

Ah ah was the price too high for an account still locked in the newbie jail?
Cry me a river

Haha, you neg-bombed him? You sure it's bought/hacked? Would be funny if he did buy it and now this  Grin.
I don't have proofs but yeah I'm 100% sure
Can you imagine a guy registering in 2011, leaving for 3 years, then crying "My amount is a few years old. Shittiest-run forum on the internet" ?
I can't, and won't remove the rating until proven wrong

Haha, well, it is possible, but I don't know how they could prove otherwise.

I guess we'd have a similar problem if Satoshi ever returned. Probably best he doesn't Grin.
legendary
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January 04, 2014, 07:09:35 AM
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Shittiest-run forum on the internet.  You are causing great damage to crypto-currencies by merely being incompetent administrators.  I've been trying to post on here for a few days now.

Ah ah was the price too high for an account still locked in the newbie jail?
Cry me a river

Haha, you neg-bombed him? You sure it's bought/hacked? Would be funny if he did buy it and now this  Grin.
I don't have proofs but yeah I'm 100% sure
Can you imagine a guy registering in 2011, leaving for 3 years, then crying "My amount is a few years old. Shittiest-run forum on the internet" ?
I can't, and won't remove the rating until proven wrong
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January 04, 2014, 06:58:52 AM
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Shittiest-run forum on the internet.  You are causing great damage to crypto-currencies by merely being incompetent administrators.  I've been trying to post on here for a few days now.

Ah ah was the price too high for an account still locked in the newbie jail?
Cry me a river

Haha, you neg-bombed him? You sure it's bought/hacked? Would be funny if he did buy it and now this  Grin.
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