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  1. Yes Sir, this is the song. Thank you. What a great song it is.
  2. To all, I am trying to remember a song that I heard from the late '60s (I think) that was sung by a black male singer. The song was about his father, who was dying, telling him (the son) that he was going to have to take over and be the man of the family. It was a medium paced song but was sung in a sad and soulful manner. I do remember that the singer was not a famous one, but this single did pretty well the year it was out. I know this isn't much to go off of, but it is a great song that I would like to listen to. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
  3. I will have to ask her to see what she did once she received the receipt and the QR code. I really didn't know what questions to ask since I have no idea how the Bitcoin stuff works.
  4. No, not me fortunately. According to the googles, you have to show your drivers license when buying bitcoin from coinflip. I do not know what type she used, but she did have to show the DL. Since she did not have a digital wallet, where did the money go?
  5. I have an elderly family member who was scammed out of a nice chunk of money with Bitcoin being involved. I know nothing about Bitcoin except what I can Google so I am of little to no help in possibly getting the money back. BUT, what I was able to Google and what the story is, there may be a possibility of her getting her money back. Below is what I know about the Bitcoin part of the scam: She was told to go get lots of cash and was then told to go to a certain location that had a Bitcoin ATM. She was told to follow the instructions on the ATM. She inserted the money and had to show her drivers license and some other stuff and was sent a receipt and was sent a QR code, and that was it, she left the location with the digital receipt and QR code on her phone. From what I read on Google, she would not have been able to purchase the Bitcoin without having an app which has the digital wallet that the Bitcoin goes into. She never set up a wallet to put the Bitcoin into, so was the Bitcoin actually sent to the scammers or is it in digital currency limbo until she sets up a wallet? I told her that her money is most likely gone and never to be returned, but if she by some kind of luck mucked up the transaction and can get her money back, I would like to know how to possibly help her. Thanks for any help with this matter, as I am dumb with regards to Bitcoin.
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