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Re: Theymos Help a girl out my Bitcoin Talk account has been Hacked!!!
by
AgentofCoin
on 13/05/2016, 04:01:45 UTC
The only person you should be asking for a refund from is the asshole that you bought this account from.

To expect that the hacked original owner of the account to refund you is just mind boggling to say the least.

How you can sleep at night is a mystery to me as you think it is fine to just screw people and demand that victims should pay you money for trying to screw them.

You really are a piece of shit (and now that it has been noticed don't expect that you'll get away with buying any other accounts here).

Lol not being rude but the only mind boggling thing here is your logic.
America originally belonged to the Indians right? However today's Americans have got nothing to do with what transpired back then when their ancestors conquered the country.. right? What say we rip the country from today's innocent Americans and give it back to the Indians just because they were the original owners? How would you feel about that?
Your logic in a nutshell.

yeah but his logic is how stolen property works.

say i steal something from you and sell it to someone.. the cops track it down, take it from that guy and
give it back to you.. even if he paid for it.. heck if its something expensive they might even arrest the guy
that bought it, even if he didnt even know it was stolen...

In order for police to get your stolen stuff back, you need to prove it was yours in the first place.

In this matter, the one claiming to be the true owner has not signed the proof that Theymos requests.
There are no early addresses to sign from (allegedly. someone posted a whole bunch a few pages back).
If Theymos is willing to check IPs and all that stuff, then that is at his own discretion.
Otherwise, the person claiming original ownership has not met the burden of proof yet.

If the second owner is willing sell back to the alleged original owner for the total or partial amount
that the second owner paid, that is fine as long as the alleged original owner can't prove ownership.
As soon as the original person can show ownership, it should be automatically transferred with the
second owner taking the loss.

Account selling/buying is a tricky business and all parties should be checking and verifying everything.