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Today at 09:51:38 AM
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Hi,
Last day http://bitcoinvanitygen.com/ scammed me, he stolen from me 1200$ from a wallet that i generated from this service !

I contacted the owner and when he replied to me i got this infos from the sender:
http://darkwarez.pl/ - He used this website to contact me with this IP Address: http://37.59.115.11/

TAKE A CARE FROM THEM

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Today at 09:58:15 AM
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Can you show any proof that you have really lost your $1200 from them.?


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Today at 10:01:36 AM
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Why did you use an address created by someone else and that too by an anonymous person? Lesson learned.

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Why did you use an address created by someone else and that too by an anonymous person? Lesson learned.

Yes really ! Lesson learned !

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Post your evidence or transactions.
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Today at 12:17:48 PM
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Post your evidence or transactions.

It doesn't matter if he posts evidence or not but its really a risky deal because you're entrusting money to an unknown person which knows the private keys of your wallet..

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Today at 12:20:48 PM
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TXID? But nevertheless, no one should use a vanity generator that is
1) Online
2) Allows the owner to know the private key.
You could have downloaded a vanity generator or use a site with split key generation feature.

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I've use that site before but only for small amounts. maximum was $50. Nothing happens to my funds.
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Today at 01:28:03 PM
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I've use that site before but only for small amounts. maximum was $50. Nothing happens to my funds.

Bro, $1200 is much more than $50. Seems that site owner have stole selected btc wallets in which there is a lots of funds are present.

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Today at 01:51:55 PM
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Hi,
Last day http://bitcoinvanitygen.com/ scammed me, he stolen from me 1200$ from a wallet that i generated from this service !

I contacted the owner and when he replied to me i got this infos from the sender:
http://darkwarez.pl/ - He used this website to contact me with this IP Address: http://37.59.115.11/

TAKE A CARE FROM THEM

better to be scammed now, than after you will store something on web generated address...generate it on your PC, if you want vanity one.

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