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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: logistix on January 17, 2012, 03:14:05 AM



Title: WANTED TO BUY - FOR SALE
Post by: logistix on January 17, 2012, 03:14:05 AM
I am looking for ATI Radeon 6990, 5970, 5870 or any other cards you may have for sale. I would prefer to buy them from you if you can put them on Ebay and accept PayPal but if you live near Charlotte, NC we can meet instead.

Thanks,

Alex
704-804-8862 cell
alexanderkimble@yahoo.com


Title: Re: WANTED TO BUY - FOR SALE
Post by: logistix on January 17, 2012, 10:05:20 PM
Weird. 38 views and no bites. Must all be buyers too.  ::)

bump


Mods: if no responses tonight, feel free to move this to "marketplace" thanks.


Title: Re: WANTED TO BUY - FOR SALE
Post by: tlhonmey on January 19, 2012, 11:06:10 PM
Most people here would probably be more interested in selling them for bitcoins than paypal.


Title: Re: WANTED TO BUY - FOR SALE
Post by: logistix on January 27, 2012, 04:06:18 PM
Maybe. I think bitcoins value will go up too. But then you have to remember to hurry up and sell them just like a stock on the stock market. I said I wanted to use PayPal and Ebay that way no one can scam anybody. But now I have a new problem, I had a bitcoin wallet a few weeks ago that has some money in it. Now I have a new wallet. Is there anyway to somehow transfer the $ from the old wallet to the new wallet? Can't I somehow type in the address of my old wallet and the password somewhere in a website or somebody's cool utility they wrote? The old wallet doesn't exist anymore! DeepBit is giving like $10 every day to my old address! I guess I should switch it to my new address to stop the bleeding right?


Title: Re: WANTED TO BUY - FOR SALE
Post by: wachtwoord on January 27, 2012, 04:14:51 PM
If you don't have the old wallet anymore then the Bitcoins (AND all additional Bitcoins sent there) are GONE FOREVER. Take care of your wallet files.

Take action quickly and stop the waste. Additionally, start mining somewhere else because:

1) DeepBit takes enormous fees
2) Deepbits market share is much to high destabilizing the Bitcoin economy. There is no need to give them a monopoly (sorry DeepBit owner :), nothing personal)