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Board Scam Accusations
Re: GC scammer: Electronics4BTC
by
Asulect
on 15/02/2016, 00:18:20 UTC
It did get suspicious.  I am not sure why I fell for that.  I guess I am someone who have to fail a time or two before I learn.    
It's a big sum to pay for an easy lection like that.



Another address depositing into that CloudBet.com address is 1DaYruabXne1kwqreJPgonLbDfvgQ8ACb8 (Transaction here).
That address is also mentioned in a scam accusation against bitcoinelectronics.net, yet again involving GiftCards.



Deposits have also been made from 18hcFQb8ojTeVzG7B7VJLZUCxUG4LWEFcj (Transaction here).
That address is connected throught the transaction 81b2994cda22b706712b82fc6c12be81c25b51a262f39820b291176875d7f018 with the address 1493chEDk4H6C6s99XyXmwFwaCUQkAWFpB.
That address was staked by the user LouisVuitton here:

My address for account recovery is:
1493chEDk4H6C6s99XyXmwFwaCUQkAWFpB
INBulc4JYNSXgt3PolU5DxNMw3lnZExBZp371BCb2hX6eKcuQ86xR+LLA+ozN+LuxgoFpRkpyzCNcFhsepQLmDY=


What does all these mean?  Is he actively scamming more people with Alts?


Anyway, it may look like a big sum for that lesson, but there are some genuine GCs sellers here.  Buying GCs here is like going to a Casino.  The fact that you can sometime "Win" keeps people coming back for more.   I was able to made some successful trades on some GCs.  The amount I was able to save before was bigger than the amount I just lost.  So, my lost is not so bad after all.  Hopefully, I will actually learn from this.