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full member
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Merit: 100
February 15, 2018, 10:53:12 AM
#32
the stolen bitcoin is just an omission for those of us who are too open to all your eth information to others. this is how the coin thieves work from all these bitcoin networks. and how about we who have bothered to participate in bonty each campaign ..
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
February 14, 2018, 04:09:02 AM
#31
I know its 99.9% sure its gone, but it cant harm putting out a bounty on it just in case.   

Can anyone please help me by pointing me in the right direction as to setting up an ESCROW.

Is there a form for this?

What section can i post it in?

Any help most welcome.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
February 12, 2018, 05:08:24 AM
#30
I think that is clear scam. Why need to pay btc in order to joined bounty.? They will easily stolen your btc.

There is a project that pay btc but very few. In your case if your btc was stolen it couldn't be back forever.
newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
February 12, 2018, 04:50:29 AM
#29
Don't fall for such scams. They obviously want your money and you'll get nothing in return. Sorry to break your heart but once btc is gone...it's gone for good. Next time try to be more careful when dealing with bitcoins to avoid such sad endings
jr. member
Activity: 193
Merit: 1
February 12, 2018, 04:02:18 AM
#28
Hi,

I am trying to find a company / Bounty Hunter to recover some BTC I had stolen.


Has anyone had any dealing with    www.darkwebsolutions.com  Huh?

I have been in contact with them and they are confident that they can get my BTC back, however they want $500 up front.

Naturally I am suspicious. Why not just include it in the 10% fee they take from the amount recovered.

Any help or alternative suggestions most welcome.





There is no way you could recover your stolen btc. There are a lot of online wallet who frequently reminds their users to b responsible for their passwords. It's not advisable to always to online log ins.

If your BTC's are stolen it might be gone for good. Unless the culprit would be bothered by his conscience and give it back to you.

Now don't fall into another scam and have another transactions with darkweb. From the name of the site itself, aren't you suspiscious yet? LOL

Try looking for a thread on this forum, but as far as I know, there is none.
full member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 163
February 12, 2018, 03:49:45 AM
#27
Never trust anyone in the internet. Every time you do a transaction, you need an escrow for it. Anyone who is charging you $500  up front specially shady websites like that is a scam. Be careful Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 252
February 12, 2018, 03:33:54 AM
#26
Hi,

I am trying to find a company / Bounty Hunter to recover some BTC I had stolen.


Has anyone had any dealing with    www.darkwebsolutions.com  Huh?

I have been in contact with them and they are confident that they can get my BTC back, however they want $500 up front.

Naturally I am suspicious. Why not just include it in the 10% fee they take from the amount recovered.

Any help or alternative suggestions most welcome.





Oh no! That is not a good deal. Get away from it. It sounds pretty shady. That is not how it works. After all, the task is not as easy as it may sound to them. Recovering stolen Bitcoin is really a gargantuan task that is even close to impossible. How would they recover it, by stealing it from the thieves themselves? Let them prove that they can recover your Bitcoins first and then the payment will happen. But seal the certain amount first.  Good luck.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
February 12, 2018, 03:17:27 AM
#25
Rule of thumb, If it sounds too good to be true, it's probably a scam.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 500
February 12, 2018, 03:15:29 AM
#24
Hi,

I am trying to find a company / Bounty Hunter to recover some BTC I had stolen.


Has anyone had any dealing with    www.darkwebsolutions.com  Huh?

I have been in contact with them and they are confident that they can get my BTC back, however they want $500 up front.

Naturally I am suspicious. Why not just include it in the 10% fee they take from the amount recovered.

Any help or alternative suggestions most welcome.





Before you can say yes to this, I think that you would have to first question their process and some customes that they already has business dealings with. Because as I am looking at this forum thread one thing is clare that we all concur that this is not to be trusted due to the nature of its site and the vagueness kf how it can be able to slove your problem
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
February 12, 2018, 03:05:47 AM
#23
Hi,

I am trying to find a company / Bounty Hunter to recover some BTC I had stolen.


Has anyone had any dealing with    www.darkwebsolutions.com  Huh?

I have been in contact with them and they are confident that they can get my BTC back, however they want $500 up front.

Naturally I am suspicious. Why not just include it in the 10% fee they take from the amount recovered.

Any help or alternative suggestions most welcome.


Take 10% from amount withdrawn, they will take all. But I think they are not capable of doing it an will take $500 and you will be fooled.
full member
Activity: 910
Merit: 100
elysian.finance
February 12, 2018, 01:24:43 AM
#22
this is one of the biggest risks of bitcoin, when bitcoin is lost no one is responsible. this will be difficult because for us how much bitcoin we have, it is worth it. then when we lose bitcoin, we will report to whom? no one will want to deal with the case.
This is a risk we must bear, if we lose some of our bitcoins, so we really should be able to secure our bitcoin, nowadays very many people want to have bitcoin, and very many people want to buy some bitcoin, we lose some of our bitcoin of course no one wants to be responsible.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
February 12, 2018, 12:53:34 AM
#21
Once again many thanks for all your replies.

edgycorner suggested I place an ESCROW in the "Service Section"   

I am not too sure exactly where this is located.

I also have no idea of ho to setup an ESCROW.  Is there an official form I need to fill out, or do i just put the detail in a post?

Could someone advise me please.

Regards
Martin
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1042
February 09, 2018, 10:35:53 PM
#20
$500 in bitcoin, up front, with anything is a scam. Guaranteed 99.9%. If you meet these people irl it might be more legit, but that doesn't really mean anything either. Don't give them anything up front. If they won't do it, offer to use an escrow. If they don't agree to that, fuck em.
sr. member
Activity: 1652
Merit: 262
February 09, 2018, 10:34:07 PM
#19
this is one of the biggest risks of bitcoin, when bitcoin is lost no one is responsible. this will be difficult because for us how much bitcoin we have, it is worth it. then when we lose bitcoin, we will report to whom? no one will want to deal with the case.
sr. member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 355
February 09, 2018, 10:28:54 PM
#18
It is quite sad that we are living in a very dishonest world. Can you just imagine...you have been a victim and there are people who are trying to use your situation to make you another victim again. This is using a desperate situation so they can victimize other people. What a shame! That is why we really have to be careful and the fact that you are asking members of this forum is a good decision on your part. Knowledge is always power!
full member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 175
February 09, 2018, 10:26:16 PM
#17
Hi,

I am trying to find a company / Bounty Hunter to recover some BTC I had stolen.


Has anyone had any dealing with    www.darkwebsolutions.com  Huh?

I have been in contact with them and they are confident that they can get my BTC back, however they want $500 up front.

Naturally I am suspicious. Why not just include it in the 10% fee they take from the amount recovered.

Any help or alternative suggestions most welcome.





$500 upfront is not good they can easily run because they are not a popular company unless it is recommended by a trusted member of this forum, why not open a thread in the service section so people will vie for the best service.
newbie
Activity: 113
Merit: 0
February 09, 2018, 10:20:30 PM
#16
If they can get your BTC back, they can get the BTC of all other people.
Let use your brain.
Hi,

I am trying to find a company / Bounty Hunter to recover some BTC I had stolen.


Has anyone had any dealing with    www.darkwebsolutions.com  Huh?

I have been in contact with them and they are confident that they can get my BTC back, however they want $500 up front.

Naturally I am suspicious. Why not just include it in the 10% fee they take from the amount recovered.

Any help or alternative suggestions most welcome.




jr. member
Activity: 103
Merit: 1
February 09, 2018, 10:18:03 PM
#15
Hi,

I am trying to find a company / Bounty Hunter to recover some BTC I had stolen.


Has anyone had any dealing with    www.darkwebsolutions.com  Huh?

I have been in contact with them and they are confident that they can get my BTC back, however they want $500 up front.

Naturally I am suspicious. Why not just include it in the 10% fee they take from the amount recovered.

Any help or alternative suggestions most welcome.




I don't think your stolen bitcoin could still be recovered. It could be traced definitely but recovered its a doubt. It's not worth it to pay 500 bucks for something that is too dubious. Don't fall for that scam and just lose your money again. My suggestion is that you can move forward from your stolen btc and start over again. Charge this one to experience.
sr. member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 410
Secure your crypto : https://notyourkeys.org
February 07, 2018, 10:29:27 PM
#14
So, the amount stolen was 8 BTC from Binance Sad   (Unsurprisingly they didn't want to know)

Several Alt coins were converted in to 8 BTC and vanished right before my eyes. The whole process was over in about 5 seconds, so I suspect a BOT was on the loose.


I will investigate the ESCROW option mentioned and hope for the best. As we are talking several thousand £'s it got to be worth a try, even though the odds are low.

It could be worth a few thousand to a Bounty Hunter if they are successful.

I have the times and the final withdrawel transaction Hash number,    Will I need to get anything else??
Usually, if your coins already stolen then there is no way to get it back except you can track through each transaction and when you already know who stole your coins you ask him to refund it.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
February 07, 2018, 10:19:52 PM
#13
WOW!!!

A big thank you to everyone who has commented.

Yes, i was 99.9 sure it was a scam. here is what they said when I questioned them about it.

Hello Martin,

"We have all the information needed to recover your bitcoin. Considering the volume of hack request we get on a daily basis, hack requests are queued and we also have to ensure that we are dealing with serious people.

We would trace the transaction from your wallet through all verifications on the blockchain and within 24 hours we will get the job done. However, we would require that you pay a commitment fee of $500 which is a baseline fee for Bitcoin recovery of over 1 BTC"



So, the amount stolen was 8 BTC from Binance Sad   (Unsurprisingly they didn't want to know)

Several Alt coins were converted in to 8 BTC and vanished right before my eyes. The whole process was over in about 5 seconds, so I suspect a BOT was on the loose.


I will investigate the ESCROW option mentioned and hope for the best. As we are talking several thousand £'s it got to be worth a try, even though the odds are low.

It could be worth a few thousand to a Bounty Hunter if they are successful.

I have the times and the final withdrawel transaction Hash number,    Will I need to get anything else??
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