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March 12, 2014, 04:48:50 AM
#4
Another one from "MtGox Recovery Team" [email protected] via cmail1.com

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Q&A with Japanese Bankruptcy Expert

We surpassed 2000 Plaintiffs and a combined 200k BTC today. In our recent Coindesk article h t t p://www.coindesk.com/mtgoxrecovery-com-seeks-reparation-fallen-exchange/ we promised to do a public Q&A session with the bankruptcy expert of our Japanese law firm. This to clarify any open questions you guys might have about the process, etc. Please ask your questions at the link below, and the ones with the most amount of votes will be answered.

h t t p://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/206v1n/mtgox_recovery_qa_session_with_japanese/

They used an email address that I never used for anything bitcoin-related....
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March 11, 2014, 09:37:34 PM
#3
MtGox's Tokyo address for a BTC-e scam email? They're not even trying! What's in the URL they give?

Have a look: Smiley
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March 11, 2014, 04:02:12 PM
#2
MtGox's Tokyo address for a BTC-e scam email? They're not even trying! What's in the URL they give?
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March 11, 2014, 03:30:19 PM
#1
Just received another scam mail, from "BTC-E"


BTC-E [email protected]

Hello!
We inform you that you scan the downloaded document # 14327223 http://******* can not be verified for the following reason:
-Specified in the certificate data in a language other than the language passport data
Please provide a new file to check.
Sincerely,

Representative Director
BTC-E Co., Ltd.
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo


In fact, I never send any scans to BTC-E. If you did, don't be fooled by the bastards.
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