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Topic: User iTeachYouLearn is a thief (Read 657 times)

legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
February 03, 2016, 04:39:43 PM
#7
He's been trying to get me to remove my neutral trust left the past week or so. I assumed he either bought the account or was trying to sell it.

Why would you give a loan to someone with untrusted negative trust and neutral trust pointing it out in the first place  Huh

Since it was neutral trust it wasnt making the account unsellable. The loan was for .0025 and the account could fetch more than dbl that on resale price so the risk was small.

Wasnt expecting the guy to be a scumbag over .003 or less either and regain control of account

Are you saying it's common practice to NOT change the e-mail address when you take an account as a collateral?

It is common practice to chance email and pw when taking an account but i figured such a small amount wouldnt need tobother changing acct up that much. Lesson learned

You dust lenders crack me up (Altcoin4life is another nice specimen). Not doing due diligence, not securing your property/collateral, i.e. enabling scammers to scam. Stop taking accounts as a collateral if you can't be bothered to do it properly. There is no legitimate purpose for this type of lending anyway.
legendary
Activity: 3682
Merit: 4469
February 03, 2016, 04:27:39 PM
#6
He's been trying to get me to remove my neutral trust left the past week or so. I assumed he either bought the account or was trying to sell it.

Why would you give a loan to someone with untrusted negative trust and neutral trust pointing it out in the first place  Huh

Since it was neutral trust it wasnt making the account unsellable. The loan was for .0025 and the account could fetch more than dbl that on resale price so the risk was small.

Wasnt expecting the guy to be a scumbag over .003 or less either and regain control of account

Are you saying it's common practice to NOT change the e-mail address when you take an account as a collateral?

It is common practice to chance email and pw when taking an account but i figured such a small amount wouldnt need tobother changing acct up that much. Lesson learned
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
February 03, 2016, 04:19:11 PM
#5
He's been trying to get me to remove my neutral trust left the past week or so. I assumed he either bought the account or was trying to sell it.

Why would you give a loan to someone with untrusted negative trust and neutral trust pointing it out in the first place  Huh

Since it was neutral trust it wasnt making the account unsellable. The loan was for .0025 and the account could fetch more than dbl that on resale price so the risk was small.

Wasnt expecting the guy to be a scumbag over .003 or less either and regain control of account

Are you saying it's common practice to NOT change the e-mail address when you take an account as a collateral?
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
February 02, 2016, 07:06:58 PM
#4
He's been trying to get me to remove my neutral trust left the past week or so. I assumed he either bought the account or was trying to sell it.

Why would you give a loan to someone with untrusted negative trust and neutral trust pointing it out in the first place  Huh

Since it was neutral trust it wasnt making the account unsellable. The loan was for .0025 and the account could fetch more than dbl that on resale price so the risk was small.

Wasnt expecting the guy to be a scumbag over .003 or less either and regain control of account

irobotic449 0: -0 / +0   2015-11-05   0.05000000   Reference   scammed me out of a $20 amazon gift card. took code and didn't send bitcoin.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12881000

You should expect to get fucked no matter what the amount is doing business with a scammer. He probably scammed others and was trying to get as much as possible before being marked. Remember these are the type of scumbags who will scam for a couple of bucks. Just something to keep in mind next time Wink

Left negative feedback making the account worthless now.
legendary
Activity: 3682
Merit: 4469
February 02, 2016, 06:55:51 PM
#3
He's been trying to get me to remove my neutral trust left the past week or so. I assumed he either bought the account or was trying to sell it.

Why would you give a loan to someone with untrusted negative trust and neutral trust pointing it out in the first place  Huh

Since it was neutral trust it wasnt making the account unsellable. The loan was for .0025 and the account could fetch more than dbl that on resale price so the risk was small.

Wasnt expecting the guy to be a scumbag over .003 or less either and regain control of account
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
February 02, 2016, 06:53:12 PM
#2
He's been trying to get me to remove my neutral trust left the past week or so. I assumed he either bought the account or was trying to sell it.

Why would you give a loan to someone with untrusted negative trust and neutral trust pointing it out in the first place  Huh
legendary
Activity: 3682
Merit: 4469
February 02, 2016, 06:44:17 PM
#1
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13339769

I gave the user a loan in december, micro loan at that but thats not the point. He used his acct as collateral. The time period for repayment passed and i had no use for logging into the acct so i left it sit there for awhile. I then noticed in the seclog he requested a pw change via email mid january. Guy is a thief and needs to be tagged as such
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