On 9 May 2016, at 12:51, Johnny Eriksson <bygg at
cafax.se> wrote:
--Johnny
(the other one)
There's TWO OF YOU? This is going to get really confusing -
We are slowly taking over the world...
Regarding the spam msg itself, according to previous history with this,
there is no hijacking of accounts involved, just someone faking the
sender address. Checking the headers of this msg show it to be sent
from somewhere in Ukraine?
OK so since we?re off-topic anyway, does anybody need any Bitcoins?
I?m about to unload a medium-sized amount (~$5,500 US) on an exchange, I?m willing to sell
them to anyone here for 10% under the spot rate..
This is probably not the best time of day for this so sorry if they?re gone before you can
reply.
PS: I?m not trying to SELL anything per se, just want to get rid of these BTCs and figured
I?d offer them here first for a very good price (my buyer is only taking about 2% under
spot, these are so old [2009] that they?re considered ?clean? because nobody has used them
to buy Ketamine from the Ukraine so some people will pay 10% OVER the spot price for
them..)