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Topic: Sheep Marketplace (Black market) turned out to be a scam - page 2. (Read 4781 times)

legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
Oh well, my edit didn't get through before the first reply. Grin

The moral of the story is, with Bitcoin you can get scammed any time, anywhere, and nothing seems safe.
I don't know about a crash, but I am certain that as long this keeps happening the general public won't take Bitcoin seriously. And I can't see any indication that it might stop.
It's just too easy to do it, that's why. And for everybody except hardline libertarians the no-chargeback policy is moronic. It's technically doable to enable chargebacks just the political attitude gets in the way.
hero member
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Dutyfree.io – defying tobacco taxes since 2009.
The only person more easy to scam than a Bitcoiner is a Drug-Addict.

Vendors got scammed, not the buyers.

Oh well, lesson learned again and again and again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXCaHq-F0m4
legendary
Activity: 1666
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Marketing manager - GO MP
The only person more easy to scam than a Bitcoiner is a Bitcoiner on drugs.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
Nice. Bitcoin took scamming to the next level.
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http://www.reddit.com/r/SheepMarketplace/

What you think could be the effect on bitcoin? This is the link where they are transferring all the funds: https://blockchain.info/address/1EiVHZnDVjFH6Tic1YmWUSfYmVUnUZdnMU

So those guys have like for 45millions of bitcoins, if they decide to cash it out soon, im guessing it could cause a pretty big drop in the price right?
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