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Full MemberActivity: 157Merit: 101 20 BTC bounty for finding Jason Boyko (Pbmining) March 10, 2016, 01:29:54 AM #1 Time is up for you Jason Boyko!

I`m offering 20 bitcoins reward for the person who finds Jason Boyko or another guys who was working with Pbmining.com.

This reward will be paid only when Jason Boyko is found and he has paid the the (lost) bitcoins.



We know you are still here in the forum, so better not to hide anymore, I`ll find you!



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MemberActivity: 112Merit: 10 Re: 20 BTC bounty for finding Jason Boyko (Pbmining) March 10, 2016, 01:38:02 AM #4 Quote from: gurre on March 10, 2016, 01:29:54 AM Time is up for you Jason Boyko!

I`m offering 20 bitcoins reward for the person who finds Jason Boyko or another guys who was working with Pbmining.com.

This reward will be paid only when Jason Boyko is found and he has paid the the (lost) bitcoins.



We know you are still here in the forum, so better not to hide anymore, I`ll find you!





Lol there must be some way you can prove you own these BTC 20, perhaps a signed message? What do we do to him once he's found? Do you want him, or just like ask for the bitcoins he stole/took/whatever. Lol there must be some way you can prove you own these20, perhaps a signed message? What do we do to him once he's found? Do you want him, or just like ask for the bitcoins he stole/took/whatever.

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Full MemberActivity: 157Merit: 101 Re: 20 BTC bounty for finding Jason Boyko (Pbmining) March 10, 2016, 01:41:41 AM #6 Quote from: electronicash on March 10, 2016, 01:34:50 AM

This is a lot of work forgive me but this is how i see it.

You mean if he is found and yet hasn't paid the lost coins, this someone who found him doesn't get paid still?This is a lot of workforgive me but this is how i see it.

When finding him, he goes in to the court if he refuses to pay back lost bitcoins.

The person will be paid even it takes time, just need to find him to have the a contact.

The money I lost is enough to make him go to jail for few years, I think he prefer to pay and not go to the jail.



We already know who he is and where he lives, but I need to have a contact with him. This is easy job for the person who knows him When finding him, he goes in to the court if he refuses to pay back lost bitcoins.The person will be paid even it takes time, just need to find him to have the a contact.The money I lost is enough to make him go to jail for few years, I think he prefer to pay and not go to the jail.We already know who he is and where he lives, but I need to have a contact with him. This is easy job for the person who knows him

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LegendaryActivity: 2884Merit: 1751 Re: 20 BTC bounty for finding Jason Boyko (Pbmining) March 10, 2016, 01:47:50 AM #8 Quote from: gurre on March 10, 2016, 01:41:41 AM Quote from: electronicash on March 10, 2016, 01:34:50 AM

This is a lot of work forgive me but this is how i see it.

You mean if he is found and yet hasn't paid the lost coins, this someone who found him doesn't get paid still?This is a lot of workforgive me but this is how i see it.

When finding him, he goes in to the court if he refuses to pay back lost bitcoins.

The person will be paid even it takes time, just need to find him to have the a contact.

The money I lost is enough to make him go to jail for few years, I think he prefer to pay and not go to the jail.



We already know who he is and where he lives, but I need to have a contact with him. This is easy job for the person who knows him

When finding him, he goes in to the court if he refuses to pay back lost bitcoins.The person will be paid even it takes time, just need to find him to have the a contact.The money I lost is enough to make him go to jail for few years, I think he prefer to pay and not go to the jail.We already know who he is and where he lives, but I need to have a contact with him. This is easy job for the person who knows him

normally finders fee are 10% so im presuming you handed 200btc to a complete stranger?



first of all a lesson for everyone reading this.

do not hand any funds to anyone, especially using a non refundable mechanism. if you do not know enough about the person to slap them with a wet fish, face to face, should they do you wrong



second lesson

if you do find them. make sure you have proof that you owned the originating funds, proof that the scammer owned the destination address and proof that links that person back to you.



lesson three

if you can prove who they are, prove you sent them funds. you then have to prove what the purpose of the transaction was. many scammers have tried to say that it was a donation. or a gift. which cant be proved .or denied. thus get the proof to show it was not a gift.



lesson four.

to avoid the headaches of lessons 2 and 3 learn lesson one until your certain normally finders fee are 10% so im presuming you handed 200btc to a complete stranger?first of all a lesson for everyone reading this.do not hand any funds to anyone, especially using a non refundable mechanism. if you do not know enough about the person to slap them with a wet fish, face to face, should they do you wrongsecond lessonif you do find them. make sure you have proof that you owned the originating funds, proof that the scammer owned the destination address and proof that links that person back to you.lesson threeif you can prove who they are, prove you sent them funds. you then have to prove what the purpose of the transaction was. many scammers have tried to say that it was a donation. or a gift. which cant be proved .or denied. thus get the proof to show it was not a gift.lesson four.to avoid the headaches of lessons 2 and 3 learn lesson one until your certain I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER.

Please do your own research & respect what is written here as both opinion & information gleaned from experience. many people replying with insults but no on-topic content substance, automatically are 'facepalmed' and yawned at

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Full MemberActivity: 157Merit: 101 Re: 20 BTC bounty for finding Jason Boyko (Pbmining) March 10, 2016, 01:53:49 AM #11 Quote from: franky1 on March 10, 2016, 01:47:50 AM Quote from: gurre on March 10, 2016, 01:41:41 AM Quote from: electronicash on March 10, 2016, 01:34:50 AM

This is a lot of work forgive me but this is how i see it.

You mean if he is found and yet hasn't paid the lost coins, this someone who found him doesn't get paid still?This is a lot of workforgive me but this is how i see it.

When finding him, he goes in to the court if he refuses to pay back lost bitcoins.

The person will be paid even it takes time, just need to find him to have the a contact.

The money I lost is enough to make him go to jail for few years, I think he prefer to pay and not go to the jail.



We already know who he is and where he lives, but I need to have a contact with him. This is easy job for the person who knows him

When finding him, he goes in to the court if he refuses to pay back lost bitcoins.The person will be paid even it takes time, just need to find him to have the a contact.The money I lost is enough to make him go to jail for few years, I think he prefer to pay and not go to the jail.We already know who he is and where he lives, but I need to have a contact with him. This is easy job for the person who knows him

normally finders fee are 10% so im presuming you handed 200btc to a complete stranger?

normally finders fee are 10% so im presuming you handed 200btc to a complete stranger?

That is correct, but the amount was not so big, make a little more than half of that and we start to be little closer about the truth. The thing is that I have contacted few lawyers in Canada, but this will cost a lot and don`t even know if I can find him.



Offering a good bounty is better way to make him pay because there are people here who knows him and are ready to make a deal, also co-workers who was involved with Pbmining will be taken in front of court if there is no other way.



That is correct, but the amount was not so big, make a little more than half of that and we start to be little closer about the truth. The thing is that I have contacted few lawyers in Canada, but this will cost a lot and don`t even know if I can find him.Offering a good bounty is better way to make him pay because there are people here who knows him and are ready to make a deal, also co-workers who was involved with Pbmining will be taken in front of court if there is no other way.

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Full MemberActivity: 157Merit: 101 Re: 20 BTC bounty for finding Jason Boyko (Pbmining) March 10, 2016, 01:55:48 AM #13 Quote from: franky1 on March 10, 2016, 01:47:50 AM Quote from: gurre on March 10, 2016, 01:41:41 AM Quote from: electronicash on March 10, 2016, 01:34:50 AM

This is a lot of work forgive me but this is how i see it.

You mean if he is found and yet hasn't paid the lost coins, this someone who found him doesn't get paid still?This is a lot of workforgive me but this is how i see it.

When finding him, he goes in to the court if he refuses to pay back lost bitcoins.

The person will be paid even it takes time, just need to find him to have the a contact.

The money I lost is enough to make him go to jail for few years, I think he prefer to pay and not go to the jail.



We already know who he is and where he lives, but I need to have a contact with him. This is easy job for the person who knows him

When finding him, he goes in to the court if he refuses to pay back lost bitcoins.The person will be paid even it takes time, just need to find him to have the a contact.The money I lost is enough to make him go to jail for few years, I think he prefer to pay and not go to the jail.We already know who he is and where he lives, but I need to have a contact with him. This is easy job for the person who knows him

normally finders fee are 10% so im presuming you handed 200btc to a complete stranger?



first of all a lesson for everyone reading this.

do not hand any funds to anyone, especially using a non refundable mechanism. if you do not know enough about the person to slap them with a wet fish, face to face, should they do you wrong



second lesson

if you do find them. make sure you have proof that you owned the originating funds, proof that the scammer owned the destination address and proof that links that person back to you.



lesson three

if you can prove who they are, prove you sent them funds. you then have to prove what the purpose of the transaction was. many scammers have tried to say that it was a donation. or a gift. which cant be proved .or denied. thus get the proof to show it was not a gift.



lesson four.

to avoid the headaches of lessons 2 and 3 learn lesson one until your certain

normally finders fee are 10% so im presuming you handed 200btc to a complete stranger?first of all a lesson for everyone reading this.do not hand any funds to anyone, especially using a non refundable mechanism. if you do not know enough about the person to slap them with a wet fish, face to face, should they do you wrongsecond lessonif you do find them. make sure you have proof that you owned the originating funds, proof that the scammer owned the destination address and proof that links that person back to you.lesson threeif you can prove who they are, prove you sent them funds. you then have to prove what the purpose of the transaction was. many scammers have tried to say that it was a donation. or a gift. which cant be proved .or denied. thus get the proof to show it was not a gift.lesson four.to avoid the headaches of lessons 2 and 3 learn lesson one until your certain

I have all the transactions and emails safe. So I can prove the my case.

I have all the transactions and emails safe. So I can prove the my case.

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LegendaryActivity: 2884Merit: 1751 Re: 20 BTC bounty for finding Jason Boyko (Pbmining) March 10, 2016, 02:00:24 AM #15 Quote from: gurre on March 10, 2016, 01:55:48 AM I have all the transactions and emails safe. So I can prove the my case.





good keep them.

but be sure to have enough evidence to link his email to his real life name

after all it may not be Jason Boyko



and MR X can just say 'jason Who?'



also this may not be some good news to read. seems like he is a known scammer since 2014

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=885224.0



lesson 5.

as part of lesson 1 google the name and see if he has a reputation good keep them.but be sure to have enough evidence to link his email to his real life nameafter all it may not be Jason Boykoand MR X can just say 'jason Who?'also this may not be some good news to read. seems like he is a known scammer since 2014lesson 5.as part of lesson 1 google the name and see if he has a reputation I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER.

Please do your own research & respect what is written here as both opinion & information gleaned from experience. many people replying with insults but no on-topic content substance, automatically are 'facepalmed' and yawned at

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Full MemberActivity: 157Merit: 101 Re: 20 BTC bounty for finding Jason Boyko (Pbmining) March 10, 2016, 02:06:51 AM #16 Quote from: franky1 on March 10, 2016, 02:00:24 AM Quote from: gurre on March 10, 2016, 01:55:48 AM I have all the transactions and emails safe. So I can prove the my case.





good keep them.

but be sure to have enough evidence to link his email to his real life name

after all it may not be Jason Boyko



and MR X can just say 'jason Who?'



also this may not be some good news to read. seems like he is a known scammer since 2014

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=885224.0



lesson 5.

as part of lesson 1 google the name and see if he has a reputation

good keep them.but be sure to have enough evidence to link his email to his real life nameafter all it may not be Jason Boykoand MR X can just say 'jason Who?'also this may not be some good news to read. seems like he is a known scammer since 2014lesson 5.as part of lesson 1 google the name and see if he has a reputation

I have read all that before, but it`s time for the action part, when I`ll know he`s real identity, there are 2 choices, pay or go to jail.

I could contact a lawyer or police in Saskatoon but I prefer to make this (pay now) option it will save some time and will be easier for both. I have read all that before, but it`s time for the action part, when I`ll know he`s real identity, there are 2 choices, pay or go to jail.I could contact a lawyer or police in Saskatoon but I prefer to make this (pay now) option it will save some time and will be easier for both.