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Full MemberActivity: 210Merit: 100 MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info December 19, 2012, 02:26:57 PM

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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131574.0 Roger Ver has access to the Blockchain.info database and is prepared to abuse it in order to take revenge over a customer service dispute in one of his other businesses.See this thread for more details:

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Full MemberActivity: 210Merit: 100 Re: WARNING - Blockchain.info is NOT SAFE December 19, 2012, 02:39:08 PM #4 Quote from: MemoryDealers on December 19, 2012, 02:36:28 PM Reserved if needed.

(I didn't leak or abuse any information at all from Blockchain, please read the other thread.)



You didn't leak any of it, but you have access to a TON of information about account holders and their accounts, and you were prepared to leverage this information to resolve a customer service dispute in a completely unrelated business. I call that abusing it. You didn't leak any of it, but you have access to a TON of information about account holders and their accounts, and you were prepared to leverage this information to resolve a customer service dispute in a completely unrelated business. I call that abusing it.

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Hero MemberActivity: 518Merit: 500 Re: WARNING - Blockchain.info is NOT SAFE December 19, 2012, 02:58:49 PM #12 So, if I have this right. A scammer gives blockchain.info his bitcoins for safe keeping, scams the guy who runs it, and then complains that blockchain.info might maybe want their BTC back even though that can't happen anyway?



GTFO!



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Full MemberActivity: 210Merit: 100 Re: WARNING - Blockchain.info is NOT SAFE December 19, 2012, 03:05:43 PM #15 Quote from: mccorvic on December 19, 2012, 02:58:49 PM So, if I have this right. A scammer gives blockchain.info his bitcoins for safe keeping, scams the guy who runs it, and then complains that blockchain.info might maybe want their BTC back even though that can't happen anyway?



GTFO!



I think I'm going to go buy something off bitcoinstore.com just to counteract your stupidity.



You have it completely wrong.



1. This guy wasn't a scammer. Read the thread.



2. Blockchain.info don't want their BTC back. It's a totally separate business.



3. The problem is, as I said, that Roger Ver has access to a lot of information about account holders and their accounts, and he was prepared to leverage this information to resolve a customer service dispute in a completely unrelated business.



It's a bit rich that you would call me stupid, really. You have it completely wrong.1. This guy wasn't a scammer. Read the thread.2. Blockchain.info don't want their BTC back. It's a totally separate business.3. The problem is, as I said, that Roger Ver has access to a lot of information about account holders and their accounts, and he was prepared to leverage this information to resolve a customer service dispute in a completely unrelated business.It's a bit rich that you would call me stupid, really.

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Full MemberActivity: 126Merit: 100 Re: WARNING - Blockchain.info is NOT SAFE December 19, 2012, 03:08:00 PM #16 Fuck that guy charlie content didnt he start a thread cassing out how to steal bitcoin.. And now he's having a big cry about someone checking up on transactions and proves that indeed bcs were sent to an adress someone was denying. And he's crying about it? Something shows theres more to it than this.

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Hero MemberActivity: 518Merit: 500 Re: WARNING - Blockchain.info is NOT SAFE December 19, 2012, 03:08:40 PM #18 Quote from: CharlieContent on December 19, 2012, 03:05:43 PM Quote from: mccorvic on December 19, 2012, 02:58:49 PM So, if I have this right. A scammer gives blockchain.info his bitcoins for safe keeping, scams the guy who runs it, and then complains that blockchain.info might maybe want their BTC back even though that can't happen anyway?



GTFO!



I think I'm going to go buy something off bitcoinstore.com just to counteract your stupidity.



You have it completely wrong.



1. This guy wasn't a scammer. Read the thread.



2. Blockchain.info don't want their BTC back. It's a totally separate business.



3. The problem is, as I said, that Roger Ver has access to a lot of information about account holders and their accounts, and he was prepared to leverage this information to resolve a customer service dispute in a completely unrelated business.



It's a bit rich that you would call me stupid, really.

You have it completely wrong.1. This guy wasn't a scammer. Read the thread.2. Blockchain.info don't want their BTC back. It's a totally separate business.3. The problem is, as I said, that Roger Ver has access to a lot of information about account holders and their accounts, and he was prepared to leverage this information to resolve a customer service dispute in a completely unrelated business.It's a bit rich that you would call me stupid, really.

At this point, your asking me to either believe a long standing, trusted member of the community plus my own interpretation of reading the thread...or believe the scammer.



WHICH WILL I CHOOSE?! It is so hard! At this point, your asking me to either believe a long standing, trusted member of the community plus my own interpretation of reading the thread...or believe the scammer.WHICH WILL I CHOOSE?! It is so hard! Offering Video/Audio Editing Services since 2011 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77932.0