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Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 03:26:45 AM
Still no dividends.  I want out.  There is no one buying these bonds and no payout.  Please pm me to buy these back.


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 03:50:49 AM
I am very busy and said I would do it as soon as I could after.

No you said 48 hours.  It's been 48 hours.

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It would be much better for me if we could standardize the payouts on Tuesday evenings Thailand time. Does anyone have a problem with that?

You have a habit of changing the terms after the fact.  As I said, I want my dividends and I want my shares bought back.


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 04:32:28 AM
Honestly I do think think it has been 48 hours and your dividends have been paid. I am okay to keep the plan as it is, but if people would like we can try to standardize the payout time.

It's been over 48 hours and I've asked twice.

I've also asked you to buy back my bonds.  Are you going to?

I don't want excuses.  I want action.  This will decide whether I ever do business with you again.  Either buy my bonds back or I'm done with you.


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 04:36:40 AM
Still waiting for a buy back offer of .3


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 04:51:45 AM
waiting....


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 05:03:02 AM
10 more minutes.  If I don't see a buy back offer I'm through with your excuses and changes and bullsh@t.


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 05:16:12 AM
I will now make it my mission to expose you at every turn.

Do not invest with this asshole.  This person does not have your best interests in mind.

You did this "goat".

I will never invest another dollar in a venture of yours.


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 05:25:33 AM
Oh wow! Threatening me and spamming my thread is not a good way to resolve conflict. Here on the forum we have the option to use PMs to contact other members. This would have been the correct way to try and solve the issue you have.

Thank you for not investing with me in the future.

I asked you to pm me Goat.  You never did.  I will make this as public as possible now.  You did this.

I asked you to buy back my bonds.  You won't.  I will now show everyone what you actually are.


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 05:30:02 AM
Oh wow! Threatening me and spamming my thread is not a good way to resolve conflict. Here on the forum we have the option to use PMs to contact other members. This would have been the correct way to try and solve the issue you have.

Thank you for not investing with me in the future.

I asked you to pm me Goat.  You never did.  I will make this as public as possible now.  You did this.

I asked you to buy back my bonds.  You won't.  I will now show everyone what you actually are.

Most people think I am a goat, but in fact I am a small Thai elephant! If you do show the world this truth I will be grateful.



A simple question.  Are you going to buy back my bonds like I've fucking asked for the 5th time now?


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 05:35:36 AM
don't care...


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 05:41:41 AM
don't care


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 05:57:36 AM
don't care


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: bitcoiners on May 26, 2012, 06:25:56 AM
dont care


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: BinaryMage on May 26, 2012, 06:43:30 AM
(Moved from other thread)

For the sake of getting this thread back OT dispute resolution, I'll try to mediate.

bitcoiners, from your posts, it sounds to me like you were concerned when the dividend was not payed on time and wished to sell back your bonds. The dividends have now been paid. If you still wish to obtain a refund, I would suggest you personal message Goat. Since you are requesting a service not provided for in the contract, usual protocol would dictate that it is your responsibility to contact the bond issuer and resolve the dispute. Normal protocol would involve doing this by private message, as it is a conversation with no general relevance to TyGrr.Bond-A bonds. If you do wish to make your frustrations public, there is indeed a Trading Discussion forum for exactly this kind of topic; you can find it here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=8.0).

A general suggestion: If you're making accusations, make sure they're backed up in fact. For example:

Still waiting......
DON'T BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS PERSON.  He WILL change the rules and then say it's your fault.

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I think I've made myself perfectly clear.  The small amount of BTC I have invested and the unwillingness of the bond issuer to buy back their own bonds proves how deep they are swimming up to their own eyeballs in debt.

I perused the whole thread and could not find any statement by Goat that he would buy back bonds at .3 upon request. Bond issuers are not obligated to do anything not explicitly stated in their contracts.

To both of you: Good luck; I hope this can be resolved to everyone's satisfaction.


Title: Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-A 1MHS PPS perpetual bonds.
Post by: Maged on May 26, 2012, 07:00:49 AM
Assuming that the dividend was paid by the time you posted this...
Honestly I do think think it has been 48 hours and your dividends have been paid. I am okay to keep the plan as it is, but if people would like we can try to standardize the payout time.

Thanks.
...only 33.88 hours had elapsed from that last difficulty change at Block 181440.