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Title: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: aesop on April 09, 2013, 02:31:49 PM
We currently have no fees.

https://bitsumo.com

Get in touch...

support@bitsumo.com
http://twitter.com/bitsumo

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I've locked the thread due to an off-topic discussion.


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: vitalemontea on April 09, 2013, 03:12:34 PM
Doing business with them, will reply back about trustworthiness


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: vitalemontea on April 09, 2013, 03:21:29 PM
Okay, paid. Now to see if they will honor their part.


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: vitalemontea on April 09, 2013, 03:50:55 PM
Great service, everything went smooth.


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: vitalemontea on April 09, 2013, 04:50:39 PM
Refunded me because I "will do something illegal with VPN and he will get letters"
Quite paranoid


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: aesop on April 09, 2013, 07:43:49 PM
Refunded me because I "will do something illegal with VPN and he will get letters"
Quite paranoid

I decided against buying the VPN due to liability. If you want to call me paranoid because of that, fine.





Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: vitalemontea on April 09, 2013, 08:10:06 PM
Still waiting for refund. Please make it full amount of 0.2988BTC


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: Welsh on April 09, 2013, 11:40:33 PM
Have you received the payment yet?


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: aesop on April 10, 2013, 12:47:21 AM
Still waiting for refund. Please make it full amount of 0.2988BTC

BitPay is handling it, I sent the request some hours ago.

Have you received the payment yet?

I'll write a reply once it has been refunded.


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: vitalemontea on April 10, 2013, 09:59:11 AM
Have you received the payment yet?
I don't think this guy has any intention to scam but it's taking kinda long, bitpay is taking long I guess


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: vitalemontea on April 10, 2013, 11:09:05 AM
Hey, I need you to buy 2 more things. Sent orders. No VPNs or anything possibly illegal this time. Just games.


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: vitalemontea on April 10, 2013, 04:57:51 PM
Bought 4 more stuff. Totally legit, recommended.


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: ReCat on April 20, 2013, 05:25:00 AM
I placed an order. Should I get an email..?


Title: Bitspent
Post by: bitdroid on April 20, 2013, 10:52:44 AM
https://bitspend.net is a far better service for a number of reasons:

1. Public identities and I can visit their office anytime in FL. (All I can tell about Bitsumo is their email is recr3ate@gmail.com and he states he lives in Switzerland) Do they even have a business license?).
2. The order page is secured with https...Bitsumo is not.
3. Offers anon buying so want a VPN? No problem.
4. Have been around longer and has a long list of excellent feedback. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitspend


Title: Re: Bitspent
Post by: ianspain on April 20, 2013, 11:56:25 AM
https://bitspend.net is a far better service for a number of reasons:

1. Public identities and I can visit their office anytime in FL. (All I can tell about Bitsumo is their email is recr3ate@gmail.com and he states he lives in Switzerland) Do they even have a business license?).
2. The order page is secured with https...Bitsumo is not.
3. Offers anon buying so want a VPN? No problem.
4. Have been around longer and has a long list of excellent feedback. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitspend


looks like an interesting service, I've tried bitspend the other day and it seemed pretty good, order placed in minutes.

as to Bitsumo, I think he has great potential, he could probably serve Euro clients better. Also I like the fact he doesn't want liabilities (as with the VPN) makes the whole operation more secure.

keep up the good work


Title: Re: BitSumo | Buy Anything Online with Bitcoin [NO FEES]
Post by: ianspain on April 20, 2013, 12:10:08 PM
A question, would it be possible to give a receipt??? For Guarantee purposes????


Title: Re: Bitspent
Post by: bitdroid on April 20, 2013, 12:45:58 PM
https://bitspend.net is a far better service for a number of reasons:

1. Public identities and I can visit their office anytime in FL. (All I can tell about Bitsumo is their email is recr3ate@gmail.com and he states he lives in Switzerland) Do they even have a business license?).
2. The order page is secured with https...Bitsumo is not.
3. Offers anon buying so want a VPN? No problem.
4. Have been around longer and has a long list of excellent feedback. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitspend


looks like an interesting service, I've tried bitspend the other day and it seemed pretty good, order placed in minutes.

as to Bitsumo, I think he has great potential, he could probably serve Euro clients better. Also I like the fact he doesn't want liabilities (as with the VPN) makes the whole operation more secure.

keep up the good work

Great potential to do what that other companies aren't already doing far better?

Well they are so new there's no way to know but in theory it would seem at least faster for EU to EU although if it's one guy running an unlicensed business not sure what the potential for that is aside from risk of getting scammed hard.

Your last 2 statements are a joke. Not offering vpn services (first off tons of them take bitcoins so why use a cc?) has nothing to do with some guy being more secure than a licensed business who offices and names are public and they are open to the public.

Don't get me wrong I would love to see many businesses of this type around but so far there's only one licensed that I am aware of and I'm not trusting a nameless person in Europe THAT easily.


Title: Re: Bitspent
Post by: ianspain on April 20, 2013, 01:02:12 PM
https://bitspend.net is a far better service for a number of reasons:

1. Public identities and I can visit their office anytime in FL. (All I can tell about Bitsumo is their email is recr3ate@gmail.com and he states he lives in Switzerland) Do they even have a business license?).
2. The order page is secured with https...Bitsumo is not.
3. Offers anon buying so want a VPN? No problem.
4. Have been around longer and has a long list of excellent feedback. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitspend


looks like an interesting service, I've tried bitspend the other day and it seemed pretty good, order placed in minutes.

as to Bitsumo, I think he has great potential, he could probably serve Euro clients better. Also I like the fact he doesn't want liabilities (as with the VPN) makes the whole operation more secure.

keep up the good work

lol, fucking newbie

Great potential to do what that other companies aren't already doing far better?

Well they are so new there's no way to know but in theory it would seem at least faster for EU to EU although if it's one guy running an unlicensed business not sure what the potential for that is aside from risk of getting scammed hard.

Your last 2 statements are a joke. Not offering vpn services (first off tons of them take bitcoins so why use a cc?) has nothing to do with some guy being more secure than a licensed business who offices and names are public and they are open to the public.

Don't get me wrong I would love to see many businesses of this type around but so far there's only one licensed that I am aware of and I'm not trusting a nameless person in Europe THAT easily.


Title: Re: Bitspent
Post by: bitdroid on April 20, 2013, 01:07:01 PM
https://bitspend.net is a far better service for a number of reasons:

1. Public identities and I can visit their office anytime in FL. (All I can tell about Bitsumo is their email is recr3ate@gmail.com and he states he lives in Switzerland) Do they even have a business license?).
2. The order page is secured with https...Bitsumo is not.
3. Offers anon buying so want a VPN? No problem.
4. Have been around longer and has a long list of excellent feedback. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitspend


looks like an interesting service, I've tried bitspend the other day and it seemed pretty good, order placed in minutes.

as to Bitsumo, I think he has great potential, he could probably serve Euro clients better. Also I like the fact he doesn't want liabilities (as with the VPN) makes the whole operation more secure.

keep up the good work

lol, fucking newbie

Great potential to do what that other companies aren't already doing far better?

Well they are so new there's no way to know but in theory it would seem at least faster for EU to EU although if it's one guy running an unlicensed business not sure what the potential for that is aside from risk of getting scammed hard.

Your last 2 statements are a joke. Not offering vpn services (first off tons of them take bitcoins so why use a cc?) has nothing to do with some guy being more secure than a licensed business who offices and names are public and they are open to the public.

Don't get me wrong I would love to see many businesses of this type around but so far there's only one licensed that I am aware of and I'm not trusting a nameless person in Europe THAT easily.

You must be a n00b to post about the "potential" of a business on it's thread with the first user who actually ordered was rejected and woefully slowly refunded...SOUNDS LIKE SO MUCH POTENTIAL...to waste your time.


Title: Re: Bitspent
Post by: aesop on April 20, 2013, 06:48:06 PM
A question, would it be possible to give a receipt??? For Guarantee purposes????

Of course, we always send you the receipt & shipping confirmation.

https://bitspend.net is a far better service for a number of reasons:

1. Public identities and I can visit their office anytime in FL. (All I can tell about Bitsumo is their email is recr3ate@gmail.com and he states he lives in Switzerland) Do they even have a business license?).
2. The order page is secured with https...Bitsumo is not.
3. Offers anon buying so want a VPN? No problem.
4. Have been around longer and has a long list of excellent feedback. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitspend


looks like an interesting service, I've tried bitspend the other day and it seemed pretty good, order placed in minutes.

as to Bitsumo, I think he has great potential, he could probably serve Euro clients better. Also I like the fact he doesn't want liabilities (as with the VPN) makes the whole operation more secure.

keep up the good work

lol, fucking newbie

Great potential to do what that other companies aren't already doing far better?

Well they are so new there's no way to know but in theory it would seem at least faster for EU to EU although if it's one guy running an unlicensed business not sure what the potential for that is aside from risk of getting scammed hard.

Your last 2 statements are a joke. Not offering vpn services (first off tons of them take bitcoins so why use a cc?) has nothing to do with some guy being more secure than a licensed business who offices and names are public and they are open to the public.

Don't get me wrong I would love to see many businesses of this type around but so far there's only one licensed that I am aware of and I'm not trusting a nameless person in Europe THAT easily.

You must be a newbie to post about the "potential" of a business on it's thread with the first user who actually ordered was rejected and woefully slowly refunded...SOUNDS LIKE SO MUCH POTENTIAL...to waste your time.

I don't know what all the fuss is about...

1. Our corporate & personal identity is publicly available on the website.
2. We're a registered business in Switzerland.

http://bitsumo.com/impressum.html

3. Our email is support@bitsumo.com
4. We use SSL (https), except on the first order page (hosted by LanderApp) and requires no personal information appart from your email.
5. You can securely submit your address, etc. on the payment page of BitPay.
6. We decided against purchasing VPNs, so what, there are still millions of other things to buy.
7. That's no big deal. We already processed about a dozen orders and several hundred dollars worth of purchases.

About the refund... we use BitPay and their refund "mechanism" is an email. I cancelled the refund request after waiting for 24 hours & took care of it myself.

Remember, we offer customer support in German and currently don't charge fees.


Title: Re: Bitspent
Post by: ianspain on April 20, 2013, 10:16:41 PM
https://bitspend.net is a far better service for a number of reasons:

1. Public identities and I can visit their office anytime in FL. (All I can tell about Bitsumo is their email is recr3ate@gmail.com and he states he lives in Switzerland) Do they even have a business license?).
2. The order page is secured with https...Bitsumo is not.
3. Offers anon buying so want a VPN? No problem.
4. Have been around longer and has a long list of excellent feedback. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitspend


looks like an interesting service, I've tried bitspend the other day and it seemed pretty good, order placed in minutes.

as to Bitsumo, I think he has great potential, he could probably serve Euro clients better. Also I like the fact he doesn't want liabilities (as with the VPN) makes the whole operation more secure.

keep up the good work

lol, fucking newbie

Great potential to do what that other companies aren't already doing far better?

Well they are so new there's no way to know but in theory it would seem at least faster for EU to EU although if it's one guy running an unlicensed business not sure what the potential for that is aside from risk of getting scammed hard.

Your last 2 statements are a joke. Not offering vpn services (first off tons of them take bitcoins so why use a cc?) has nothing to do with some guy being more secure than a licensed business who offices and names are public and they are open to the public.

Don't get me wrong I would love to see many businesses of this type around but so far there's only one licensed that I am aware of and I'm not trusting a nameless person in Europe THAT easily.

You must be a newbie to post about the "potential" of a business on it's thread with the first user who actually ordered was rejected and woefully slowly refunded...SOUNDS LIKE SO MUCH POTENTIAL...to waste your time.


lol,

1) look how long I've been on the forum and look how long you have been on the forum
2) I've probably made more money in this time than you in you life ;-)
3) Get a life


Title: Re: Bitspent
Post by: bitdroid on April 21, 2013, 07:57:27 PM
A question, would it be possible to give a receipt??? For Guarantee purposes????

Of course, we always send you the receipt & shipping confirmation.

https://bitspend.net is a far better service for a number of reasons:

1. Public identities and I can visit their office anytime in FL. (All I can tell about Bitsumo is their email is recr3ate@gmail.com and he states he lives in Switzerland) Do they even have a business license?).
2. The order page is secured with https...Bitsumo is not.
3. Offers anon buying so want a VPN? No problem.
4. Have been around longer and has a long list of excellent feedback. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitspend


looks like an interesting service, I've tried bitspend the other day and it seemed pretty good, order placed in minutes.

as to Bitsumo, I think he has great potential, he could probably serve Euro clients better. Also I like the fact he doesn't want liabilities (as with the VPN) makes the whole operation more secure.

keep up the good work

lol, fucking newbie

Great potential to do what that other companies aren't already doing far better?

Well they are so new there's no way to know but in theory it would seem at least faster for EU to EU although if it's one guy running an unlicensed business not sure what the potential for that is aside from risk of getting scammed hard.

Your last 2 statements are a joke. Not offering vpn services (first off tons of them take bitcoins so why use a cc?) has nothing to do with some guy being more secure than a licensed business who offices and names are public and they are open to the public.

Don't get me wrong I would love to see many businesses of this type around but so far there's only one licensed that I am aware of and I'm not trusting a nameless person in Europe THAT easily.

You must be a newbie to post about the "potential" of a business on it's thread with the first user who actually ordered was rejected and woefully slowly refunded...SOUNDS LIKE SO MUCH POTENTIAL...to waste your time.

I don't know what all the fuss is about...

1. Our corporate & personal identity is publicly available on the website.
2. We're a registered business in Switzerland.

http://bitsumo.com/impressum.html

3. Our email is support@bitsumo.com
4. We use SSL (https), except on the first order page (hosted by LanderApp) and requires no personal information appart from your email.
5. You can securely submit your address, etc. on the payment page of BitPay.
6. We decided against purchasing VPNs, so what, there are still millions of other things to buy.
7. That's no big deal. We already processed about a dozen orders and several hundred dollars worth of purchases.

About the refund... we use BitPay and their refund "mechanism" is an email. I cancelled the refund request after waiting for 24 hours & took care of it myself.

Remember, we offer customer support in German and currently don't charge fees.


How does one find that webpage browsing your website as I could not find it before?

So you're Marko Schmid?



Title: Re: Bitspent
Post by: bitdroid on April 21, 2013, 08:04:13 PM
https://bitspend.net is a far better service for a number of reasons:

1. Public identities and I can visit their office anytime in FL. (All I can tell about Bitsumo is their email is recr3ate@gmail.com and he states he lives in Switzerland) Do they even have a business license?).
2. The order page is secured with https...Bitsumo is not.
3. Offers anon buying so want a VPN? No problem.
4. Have been around longer and has a long list of excellent feedback. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitspend


looks like an interesting service, I've tried bitspend the other day and it seemed pretty good, order placed in minutes.

as to Bitsumo, I think he has great potential, he could probably serve Euro clients better. Also I like the fact he doesn't want liabilities (as with the VPN) makes the whole operation more secure.

keep up the good work

lol, fucking newbie

Great potential to do what that other companies aren't already doing far better?

Well they are so new there's no way to know but in theory it would seem at least faster for EU to EU although if it's one guy running an unlicensed business not sure what the potential for that is aside from risk of getting scammed hard.

Your last 2 statements are a joke. Not offering vpn services (first off tons of them take bitcoins so why use a cc?) has nothing to do with some guy being more secure than a licensed business who offices and names are public and they are open to the public.

Don't get me wrong I would love to see many businesses of this type around but so far there's only one licensed that I am aware of and I'm not trusting a nameless person in Europe THAT easily.

You must be a newbie to post about the "potential" of a business on it's thread with the first user who actually ordered was rejected and woefully slowly refunded...SOUNDS LIKE SO MUCH POTENTIAL...to waste your time.


lol,

1) look how long I've been on the forum and look how long you have been on the forum
2) I've probably made more money in this time than you in you life ;-)
3) Get a life

1. LOL. You think this is my only account? I've been on here for years.
2. I would suggest you use that "money" on spelling lessons.
3. I have several and you're either being paid to promote this guy or you're just easily impressed.
4. You know the owner of this business is 18 right?

Hey!

I loaded up my MtGox account in January when the rise just began & thought that it would settle back to around $11 to $14.

I was very wrong...

I'm still young @ 18 years old & this really taught me a valuable lesson.

Anyways, I am working on a Minecraft server with an economy that runs on 1:1 Bitcoin value.

Message me if you're interested in perhaps working together or just chatting, cheers!