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January 01, 2012, 01:07:05 PM
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My Bitcoin adress: 12cFgq3iwoA4iRzMMHZjZi7wAmaAXCq3Xd

It's all said. I don't know what to say more, but to thank you in advance for all the help, you are the best.

I wish you all, including the ones who burned my house, a happy cristmas and a very happy new year.

Best regards, AniceInovation

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My Bitcoin adress: No need anymore, thanks for all the support!

Surely, the following is not all that is needed to make repairs and purchase replacements: http://server1.blockchain.info/address/12cFgq3iwoA4iRzMMHZjZi7wAmaAXCq3Xd  and  http://blockexplorer.com/address/12cFgq3iwoA4iRzMMHZjZi7wAmaAXCq3Xd

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Final Balance   (362.42 USD) 70.37283242 BTC
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January 01, 2012, 04:28:45 AM
#26
...I told you so.

what if someone mis-quotes you? Wink
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December 31, 2011, 11:10:39 PM
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My Bitcoin adress: No need anymore, thanks for all the support!

It's all said. I don't know what to say more, but to thank you in advance for all the help, you are the best.

I wish you all, including the ones who burned my house, a happy cristmas and a very happy new year.

Best regards, AniceInovation

Looks like everything is now fine, according to this update in the OP.


I promise I won't say I told you so.
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December 31, 2011, 10:41:06 PM
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My Bitcoin adress: No need anymore, thanks for all the support!

It's all said. I don't know what to say more, but to thank you in advance for all the help, you are the best.

I wish you all, including the ones who burned my house, a happy cristmas and a very happy new year.

Best regards, AniceInovation

Looks like everything is now fine, according to this update in the OP.
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December 31, 2011, 09:19:37 PM
#23
Fortunately, it looks like there's very little damage to the house itself.  Furniture and consumer goods can be replaced and the latter can be done without to a large extent.

It's a stunning coincidence that your dad happened to go check on the house just after the fire had started but before it had taken hold enough to cause extensive damage.  Don't be surprised if the investigators ask a lot of questions about that - it's their job to be suspicious of such coincidences.

Why the fuck would anyone set up a mining rig in the bathroom, for fuck's sake?  If you're that careless about electricity, then I'm surprised you haven't had a fire before now.

Insurance isn't necessarily the issue, but liability might be.  If negligence on the part of the occupants caused the fire then they might be directly financially responsible for the damage whereas they might not be if arson by a third party can be established.  Fire investigators are not stupid and they'll look at all of the possibilities before committing themselves to a conclusion about how and where the fire started and whether or not it was arson.

I don't have trouble believing that there was a fire.  I also don't have trouble believing that the OP thinks he knows the circumstances under which the fire occurred.  Regardless of whether or not the fire was arson, it's really up to his parents to get estimates of the damage and come up with ways of funding any repairs.  I don't know whether the OP's parents know that he's soliciting money on their behalf, but I'd have no respect for any parent who endorsed their child doing that even if it is an adult child doing so.

I'm curious about how much the estimate for essential repairs is if it's going to take 2-3 years to pay off the amount.  Your profile gives your age as 32 and that makes me wonder why neither you nor your parents have the capacity to raise funds through conventional means.

I'm also interested in knowing whether the parents own the house outright or whether there's a mortgage on it.  If they own it, then they should be able to borrow against it to fund repairs.  If there's a mortgage, then it's usually a condition of the loan that insurance be maintained on the home itself. 

 
legendary
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December 31, 2011, 08:56:20 PM
#22
I know this is hard for you or anyone else who has already 'made up their mind about [me]' to understand, but when I first saw this thread I wanted to say "I am so sorry for your loss". Do you know why I didn't? Because I also immediately thought about what a good scam this would be.

It is not an issue of not having a heart, it's an issue of having a loud brain. Turn yours up and I'll turn mine down.
In case you missed it. There is a photo of a smoke damaged computer that suspiciously looks like a bitcoin miner.


I noticed that photo too.  It's the only photo in the entire lot that was convincing to me.  If it weren't for that photo and that photo alone, I'd be inclined to side with Matthew.  I do believe the house belongs to the OP (though, the photo is a long way from 'proof').

Proof of insurance (or lack thereof) is another issue.

In either case, sorry to hear about the house  Sad  I'm glad nobody was hurt.
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December 31, 2011, 08:55:58 PM
#21
I know this is hard for you or anyone else who has already 'made up their mind about [me]' to understand, but when I first saw this thread I wanted to say "I am so sorry for your loss". Do you know why I didn't? Because I also immediately thought about what a good scam this would be.

It is not an issue of not having a heart, it's an issue of having a loud brain. Turn yours up and I'll turn mine down.
In case you missed it. There is a photo of a smoke damaged computer that suspiciously looks like a bitcoin miner.

Is that really all the evidence it would take you to send something to a newbie on this forum?
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December 31, 2011, 08:48:21 PM
#20
I know this is hard for you or anyone else who has already 'made up their mind about [me]' to understand, but when I first saw this thread I wanted to say "I am so sorry for your loss". Do you know why I didn't? Because I also immediately thought about what a good scam this would be.

It is not an issue of not having a heart, it's an issue of having a loud brain. Turn yours up and I'll turn mine down.
In case you missed it. There is a photo of a smoke damaged computer that suspiciously looks like a bitcoin miner.
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December 31, 2011, 08:39:53 PM
#19
No offense, but a house burned down down the street and I was able to walk in it, talk with the owners, etc. I could have taken a hundred pics of it, myself, etc if I felt like it. Why is this enough to get bitcoins on a forum? Is everyone here braindead?


Hahahaha.. Let me paraphrase for Matthew..

"Merry Christmas, go fuck yourself!"


Personally Im sorry to hear about the fire, the pictures alone are enough proof for me, because if you take the time to look at what is being taken, its obvious the OWNER is taking the photos and not a random dipshit like matthew taking pictures of the local arson fires he sets for his scrapbook


I may act random, but I'm not really random. If I was truly random I would not be able to sustain this human form.

Also, when you're done dragging your knuckles read the point of the post again and you'll see that it has merit. Just because you're gullible doesn't mean anyone else has to be.

for what it's worth, when i first read the thread i immediately ran the images through tineye and found 0 matches.

hehe, i said 'matches'.


The pictures are one offs, for many reasons I wont go into.. Its obvious..

Sure, we have to keep our paranoid tinfoil hats on most of the time, but sometimes, the benefit of the doubt is required..

Matthew, grow a heart first, then wear tinfoil hat second..

I know this is hard for you or anyone else who has already 'made up their mind about [me]' to understand, but when I first saw this thread I wanted to say "I am so sorry for your loss". Do you know why I didn't? Because I also immediately thought about what a good scam this would be.

It is not an issue of not having a heart, it's an issue of having a loud brain. Turn yours up and I'll turn mine down.
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December 31, 2011, 08:06:24 PM
#18
No offense, but a house burned down down the street and I was able to walk in it, talk with the owners, etc. I could have taken a hundred pics of it, myself, etc if I felt like it. Why is this enough to get bitcoins on a forum? Is everyone here braindead?


Hahahaha.. Let me paraphrase for Matthew..

"Merry Christmas, go fuck yourself!"


Personally Im sorry to hear about the fire, the pictures alone are enough proof for me, because if you take the time to look at what is being taken, its obvious the OWNER is taking the photos and not a random dipshit like matthew taking pictures of the local arson fires he sets for his scrapbook


I may act random, but I'm not really random. If I was truly random I would not be able to sustain this human form.

Also, when you're done dragging your knuckles read the point of the post again and you'll see that it has merit. Just because you're gullible doesn't mean anyone else has to be.

for what it's worth, when i first read the thread i immediately ran the images through tineye and found 0 matches.

hehe, i said 'matches'.


The pictures are one offs, for many reasons I wont go into.. Its obvious..

Sure, we have to keep our paranoid tinfoil hats on most of the time, but sometimes, the benefit of the doubt is required..

Matthew, grow a heart first, then wear tinfoil hat second..
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December 31, 2011, 08:03:25 PM
#17
No offense, but a house burned down down the street and I was able to walk in it, talk with the owners, etc. I could have taken a hundred pics of it, myself, etc if I felt like it. Why is this enough to get bitcoins on a forum? Is everyone here braindead?


Hahahaha.. Let me paraphrase for Matthew..

"Merry Christmas, go fuck yourself!"


Personally Im sorry to hear about the fire, the pictures alone are enough proof for me, because if you take the time to look at what is being taken, its obvious the OWNER is taking the photos and not a random dipshit like matthew taking pictures of the local arson fires he sets for his scrapbook


I may act random, but I'm not really random. If I was truly random I would not be able to sustain this human form.

Also, when you're done dragging your knuckles read the point of the post again and you'll see that it has merit. Just because you're gullible doesn't mean anyone else has to be.

for what it's worth, when i first read the thread i immediately ran the images through tineye and found 0 matches.

hehe, i said 'matches'.
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December 31, 2011, 07:53:19 PM
#16
No offense, but a house burned down down the street and I was able to walk in it, talk with the owners, etc. I could have taken a hundred pics of it, myself, etc if I felt like it. Why is this enough to get bitcoins on a forum? Is everyone here braindead?


Hahahaha.. Let me paraphrase for Matthew..

"Merry Christmas, go fuck yourself!"


Personally Im sorry to hear about the fire, the pictures alone are enough proof for me, because if you take the time to look at what is being taken, its obvious the OWNER is taking the photos and not a random dipshit like matthew taking pictures of the local arson fires he sets for his scrapbook


I may act random, but I'm not really random. If I was truly random I would not be able to sustain this human form.

Also, when you're done dragging your knuckles read the point of the post again and you'll see that it has merit. Just because you're gullible doesn't mean anyone else has to be.
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December 31, 2011, 06:40:21 PM
#15
No offense, but a house burned down down the street and I was able to walk in it, talk with the owners, etc. I could have taken a hundred pics of it, myself, etc if I felt like it. Why is this enough to get bitcoins on a forum? Is everyone here braindead?


Hahahaha.. Let me paraphrase for Matthew..

"Merry Christmas, go fuck yourself!"


Personally Im sorry to hear about the fire, the pictures alone are enough proof for me, because if you take the time to look at what is being taken, its obvious the OWNER is taking the photos and not a random dipshit like matthew taking pictures of the local arson fires he sets for his scrapbook
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December 31, 2011, 03:45:59 PM
#14
No offense, but a house burned down down the street and I was able to walk in it, talk with the owners, etc. I could have taken a hundred pics of it, myself, etc if I felt like it. Why is this enough to get bitcoins on a forum? Is everyone here braindead?
I'm with Matthew on this one (Did I really just say that?). I think we need a little bit more convincing proof that this really did happen, and heck even, I'll donate a few coins.
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December 31, 2011, 03:17:02 PM
#13
No offense, but a house burned down down the street and I was able to walk in it, talk with the owners, etc. I could have taken a hundred pics of it, myself, etc if I felt like it. Why is this enough to get bitcoins on a forum? Is everyone here braindead?
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Interesting.
December 31, 2011, 12:42:43 PM
#12
Here 3 more pics, Just noticed a bit idiotic to show the LCD turned off, i'll take one with it on later Wink


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December 27, 2011, 07:24:44 PM
#11
Hi there,

I'm sorry, but i'm already at my girfriend's house, and very very sleepy.
The good news is, my PC monitor, all melted around, but it works!!!

It just can't be described, but tomorrow i will show some pictures of it as he is now Cheesy

Best regards!
Awesome!  I'm excited to see the pics of the Liquidy-Liquid-Crystal-Display.
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December 27, 2011, 06:55:34 PM
#10
Hi there,

I'm sorry, but i'm already at my girfriend's house, and very very sleepy.
The good news is, my PC monitor, all melted around, but it works!!!

It just can't be described, but tomorrow i will show some pictures of it as he is now Cheesy

Best regards!
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December 27, 2011, 12:37:26 PM
#9
Thanks you very much for your votes of good hope and contributions, it has been overwelming!
I have some good news, quite laughtable, i will post them later tonight Wink
I'll try to answer some question, then i'll go continue to clean the house!

I think it was done by some evil teenagers, other than that we just can't seem to think of any enemy we have!
The back door was forced to be opened. They ended up entering trough a window that wasn't closed.
All the middle corridor was filled with matches, and a strong smell of "something like querosene" was present.
No, unfortunately we don't have fire insurance Sad

But i have some good news, i'll post them in 6-7 hours!

THANK YOU very much for your support!
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