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Title: offer new ideas
Post by: erick on March 18, 2011, 08:33:48 AM
 :)if you have trouble in some business questions or you need some good ideas.i will try my best to help you,i need some bitcoins。because my English teacher have given me a task,so i must finish it 。if not.i will failed in this course.i will be here for you


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: Nefario on March 18, 2011, 10:26:00 AM
It is still not clear what you are offering.


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: Stephen Gornick on March 18, 2011, 10:52:52 AM
:)if you have trouble in some business questions or you need some good ideas.

I might be interested in your service.  

I would like to know more about payment methods available to the Chinese.  I recently read UnionPay's agreement with CitiBank to allow UnionPay cardholders to use their credit and debit cards in seven other countries in Asia:
  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-10/citigroup-lets-some-asian-merchants-accept-china-unionpay-cards.html (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-10/citigroup-lets-some-asian-merchants-accept-china-unionpay-cards.html)

The author of the article didn't specify when that service was expected to be rolled out.  Additionally, the subject of fees wasn't addressed.  I'm curious to know if there will be a surcharge, or instead will the transaction occur at the current exchange rate with no additional fees.

The answers to these questions will likely require a phone call to UnionPay.

For this effort I am willing to pay 1 BTC.  If you complete this, you will then be eligible for another 1 BTC for a task that should likely take you just 5 minutes should you wish to do that task as well.


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: ziya on March 19, 2011, 12:33:54 AM
Even if UnionPay holds do not have the double cur card (i.e. international card), leaves country when the traveling so long as has any Renminbi card, still might withdraw the foreign currency cash in on International Banking Corp ATM.just like CitiBank .Each card daily draws money the upper limit is only 5000 Yuan
   But UnionPay holds the member transnationally to take now needs must charge certain fee, the Chinese silver association person concerned indicated that, this expense is composed by three parts, each takes the present, the American flag must gather 10 Yuan about the handling charges, the silver association gathers two Yuan about the transfer expenses, various bankcard sends the card line also to have to gather is equal in draws money amount 0.5%─1% different different to draw money the expense.
   Hope this helps you ~~~~


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: erick on March 20, 2011, 06:41:50 AM
It is still not clear what you are offering.
offer new ideas ,offer Chinese traditional goods。。。


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: erick on March 20, 2011, 06:50:29 AM
:)if you have trouble in some business questions or you need some good ideas.

I might be interested in your service.  

I would like to know more about payment methods available to the Chinese.  I recently read UnionPay's agreement with CitiBank to allow UnionPay cardholders to use their credit and debit cards in seven other countries in Asia:
  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-10/citigroup-lets-some-asian-merchants-accept-china-unionpay-cards.html

The author of the article didn't specify when that service was expected to be rolled out.  Additionally, the subject of fees wasn't addressed.  I'm curious to know if there will be a surcharge, or instead will the transaction occur at the current exchange rate with no additional fees.

The answers to these questions will likely require a phone call to UnionPay.

For this effort I am willing to pay 1 BTC.  If you complete this, you will then be eligible for another 1 BTC for a task that should likely take you just 5 minutes should you wish to do that task as well.

Credit Card
Paypal
Real-Time Bank Transfer
iDeal
giropay
ING Home'Pay
eps Online-Uberweisung
sofortüberweisung
eCard
More…
Offline Payment Methods
Bank Transfer
Paying with PayPal

1.  PayPal enables you to send payments quickly and securely online using a credit card or bank account.
2.  When you select PayPal as the payment method, you go to the PayPal site, where you can send your payment.
3.  Advantages:

Payment is traceable. You can trace the status of your payment using your PayPal account.
Payment does not require you to use your credit card online (you can transfer directly from your bank account). DHgate doesn't see your credit card number (it is safely encrypted through PayPal's server), which limits the risk of unauthorized use.
Paying with a credit card 

1. When you select Credit Card as the payment method, you will be taken to a site where you can pay your order.
2. Advantages:
Payment is traceable.
Payment is immediate and convenient. Payment is deposited directly into DHgate's account.
Credit card companies typically provide some level of identity and purchase protection. Listed below are links to some popular credit card protection policies:
- Visa's Zero Liability
- MasterCard Zero Liability
 
Real-Time Bank Transfer

Real-time bank transfer facilitates immediate online authorization of available funds. It offers quick payment and guarantees security for you either as a merchant (as payments are non-reversible) or as a consumers (as it works via their own online bank application). It is also more cost-effective, especially for higher value transactions.

There are more than 20 payment methods of real-time bank transfer available, which cover several countries, such as:

iDeal in the Netherlands
giropay in Germany
ING Home'Pay in Belgium
eps Online-Überweisung in Austria
sofortüberweisung in Germany and Austria
eCard in Poland
More…
When you make the payment, all available payment methods will be listed in your payment information page, which are customized as per your billing address. The system will identify the available payment methods of real-time bank transfer and provide the all that apply to you, depending on your billing address. As shown below, you can pay in your local currency:



Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: TiagoTiago on March 20, 2011, 11:15:39 AM
(ignore this post, i'm just adding this thread to my watchlist)


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: Stephen Gornick on March 21, 2011, 11:10:21 AM
Credit Card
Paypal
Real-Time Bank Transfer
iDeal
giropay
ING Home'Pay
eps Online-Uberweisung
sofortüberweisung
eCard
More…
Offline Payment Methods
Bank Transfer
Paying with PayPal


Erick, you might wish to ask your instructor to describe the term Plagiarism.
  http://help.dhgate.com/help/buyerhelpen.php?catid=2702 (http://help.dhgate.com/help/buyerhelpen.php?catid=2702)


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: Stephen Gornick on March 21, 2011, 11:31:57 AM
  But UnionPay holds the member transnationally to take now needs must charge certain fee, the Chinese silver association person concerned indicated that, this expense is composed by three parts, each takes the present, the American flag must gather 10 Yuan about the handling charges, the silver association gathers two Yuan about the transfer expenses, various bankcard sends the card line also to have to gather is equal in draws money amount 0.5%─1% different different to draw money the expense.
   Hope this helps you ~~~~

Ziya, your response was something that was very difficult for me to comprehend.  For instance, are you describing to me the charges for using a Chinese bank's credit card outside of China?  Or instead are you describing the charges for using a U.S. bank's credit card within China?

Quote
the American flag must gather 10 Yuan
I wanted to calculate that in terms of bitcoins, so I used:
  http://bitcoin.1t2l.net/widget (http://bitcoin.1t2l.net/widget)
to find out that is 2.0588 BTC, or going the other direction:
  http://bitcoin.1t2l.net/widget/?from=BTC (http://bitcoin.1t2l.net/widget/?from=BTC)
to convert BTC to USD and I get about $1.53 USD.   So another 2 yaun plus 0.5% to 1%, for total fees.

Those sound excessive for a simple credit card transaction, though I've never traveled to China.  If I had to guess I'd say that those are the charges to use a U.S. ATM card to withdraw cash from an ATM in China.

Ok. ..., I'll send the bitcoin.  What is your bitcoin address?  It was Erick's question but you answered.  Are you two on the same team?


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: ziya on March 22, 2011, 05:29:49 AM
  But UnionPay holds the member transnationally to take now needs must charge certain fee, the Chinese silver association person concerned indicated that, this expense is composed by three parts, each takes the present, the American flag must gather 10 Yuan about the handling charges, the silver association gathers two Yuan about the transfer expenses, various bankcard sends the card line also to have to gather is equal in draws money amount 0.5%─1% different different to draw money the expense.
   Hope this helps you ~~~~

Ziya, your response was something that was very difficult for me to comprehend.  For instance, are you describing to me the charges for using a Chinese bank's credit card outside of China?  Or instead are you describing the charges for using a U.S. bank's credit card within China?

Quote
the American flag must gather 10 Yuan
I wanted to calculate that in terms of bitcoins, so I used:
  http://bitcoin.1t2l.net/widget (http://bitcoin.1t2l.net/widget)
to find out that is 2.0588 BTC, or going the other direction:
  http://bitcoin.1t2l.net/widget/?from=BTC (http://bitcoin.1t2l.net/widget/?from=BTC)
to convert BTC to USD and I get about $1.53 USD.   So another 2 yaun plus 0.5% to 1%, for total fees.

Those sound excessive for a simple credit card transaction, though I've never traveled to China.  If I had to guess I'd say that those are the charges to use a U.S. ATM card to withdraw cash from an ATM in China.

Ok. ..., I'll send the bitcoin.  What is your bitcoin address?  It was Erick's question but you answered.  Are you two on the same team?


I am sorry ,i dont describe exactly. And i know someing about that recently. I will show it again.
 Using a Citibank Debit Card within china charge for free. Using a Chinese bank's credit card outside of China also charge for free.But you should sure that the credit card being used on chinese ATM.
Hope this helps you~~~
15p9saNu2Y7y7zuSknbsCFWMSEdTLRDg29


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: Stephen Gornick on March 23, 2011, 05:37:26 AM
What is your bitcoin address?  It was Erick's question but you answered.  Are you two on the same team?

Since Erick didn't respond, I'm going to assume you and he are on the same team.

15p9saNu2Y7y7zuSknbsCFWMSEdTLRDg29

Sent 1.0 BTC.  Thank you for the info.


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: erick on March 23, 2011, 08:05:23 AM
why。。 :(


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: ziya on March 23, 2011, 10:21:52 AM
why。。 :(


Erick, we are classmeats thank you for giving the chance to me. Thank you very much.


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: erick on March 26, 2011, 06:11:40 AM
 >:(


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: mrb on March 26, 2011, 07:25:31 AM
Lol, I love the terseness of this angry smiley.

(Erick, what is your address? I will send you 1 BTC because you deserve it and you made be laugh.)


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: solimini on March 26, 2011, 07:48:25 AM
(Erick, what is your address? I will send you 1 BTC because you deserve it and you made be laugh.)

How sweet of you!

Definitely love all the altruism in this community.


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: CCCMikey on March 26, 2011, 08:25:12 AM
Why do Chinese people sign off with ~~~ sometimes?

Usually when I see that symbol it is usually attached to ASCII representations of male genitalia?


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: larry on March 26, 2011, 02:38:51 PM
:)if you have trouble in some business questions or you need some good ideas.

I might be interested in your service.  

I would like to know more about payment methods available to the Chinese.  I recently read UnionPay's agreement with CitiBank to allow UnionPay cardholders to use their credit and debit cards in seven other countries in Asia:
  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-10/citigroup-lets-some-asian-merchants-accept-china-unionpay-cards.html (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-10/citigroup-lets-some-asian-merchants-accept-china-unionpay-cards.html)

The author of the article didn't specify when that service was expected to be rolled out.  Additionally, the subject of fees wasn't addressed.  I'm curious to know if there will be a surcharge, or instead will the transaction occur at the current exchange rate with no additional fees.

The answers to these questions will likely require a phone call to UnionPay.

For this effort I am willing to pay 1 BTC.  If you complete this, you will then be eligible for another 1 BTC for a task that should likely take you just 5 minutes should you wish to do that task as well.




I found a lot of news, did not find the answer you want. Citibank and Bank Consortium in March 10, 2011 entered into a new Asia-Pacific cooperation agreement. The agreement was signed  a few days ago, maybe they aslo do not know the exact implementation time. Until now, I think that the question has no answer. I will always be concerned about the news of Citigroup.Once I know the answer,I will tell you immediately. :D
Are you satisfied with my answer? Hope you like it~

BTC:1899KKLG1b6ti1bs3U4kXfuFcRxCEVax1V


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: TiagoTiago on March 26, 2011, 02:49:35 PM
Why do Chinese people sign off with ~~~ sometimes?

Usually when I see that symbol it is usually attached to ASCII representations of male genitalia?

In Wikipedia you insert your signature by typing 4 tildes, perhaps it's 'cause of that? (i haven't seen anyone "signing off" with 3 tildes though, not here nor anywhere else; where did you see that happen?)


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: CCCMikey on March 27, 2011, 12:01:29 AM
where did you see that happen?)

Twice in this thread alone - once it was four, once it was three...


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: genjix on March 27, 2011, 12:36:32 AM
http://community.livejournal.com/linguaphiles/4393746.html


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: TiagoTiago on March 27, 2011, 01:22:01 AM
where did you see that happen?)

Twice in this thread alone - once it was four, once it was three...

oh, i see now, dunno why i didn't notice before.


Playfull elongation of words, huh~ ? :p


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: larry on March 27, 2011, 03:20:20 AM
http://community.livejournal.com/linguaphiles/4393746.html

In china,this is the meaning of prolonging tones.When you see a beautiful girl,you will make such a sigh"Wow~~". When you are hurt,you will say "Ouch~~".
Like this,HAha~~,do you understand?

BTC:1899KKLG1b6ti1bs3U4kXfuFcRxCEVax1V
Thank you~~ :D



Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: CCCMikey on March 27, 2011, 03:49:40 AM

This is the meaning of prolonging tones.When you see a beautiful girl,you will make such a sigh"Wow~~". When you are hurt,you will say "Ouch~~".
Like this,HAha~~,do you understand?

BTC:1899KKLG1b6ti1bs3U4kXfuFcRxCEVax1V
Thank you~~ :D

Aah OK :)

In Australia, and probably the US, it's more common to add more letters - like Wooooooowww and Hahahahaha *snort* hahaaaaaaaa.

(In rare cases, unusual sounds or physical events are put in asterisks like the *snort* above.)

Or, perhaps more in line with your meaning, we'll append ! to words, such as Ouch!!! (The more ! the more you mean it, with limits of course.)

Capital letters are also used to imply that we're shouting or at least being loud.  FAAAAAAArk.

So if I was saying thank you, I'd go Thank You!! - but I wouldn't say THANK YOU because that might sound like I was being rude.

Cheers, Mike.

:)

(Emoticons are pretty standard ;-) )

Edit - since this forum is so international it'll be interesting to see how English changes over time :)


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: erick on March 28, 2011, 12:23:15 PM
Lol, I love the terseness of this angry smiley.

(Erick, what is your address? I will send you 1 BTC because you deserve it and you made be laugh.)
1QJ7oYvH7aMrtGPUjb7dhLx6QcQh6X3Sgb   thankyou。。my friend


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: erick on March 28, 2011, 12:25:26 PM
(Erick, what is your address? I will send you 1 BTC because you deserve it and you made be laugh.)

How sweet of you!

Definitely love all the altruism in this community.
1QJ7oYvH7aMrtGPUjb7dhLx6QcQh6X3Sgb,,thankyou。。


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: mrb on March 29, 2011, 07:31:29 AM
1QJ7oYvH7aMrtGPUjb7dhLx6QcQh6X3Sgb   thankyou。。my friend

1 BTC sent  :)


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: erick on March 29, 2011, 11:24:41 AM
1QJ7oYvH7aMrtGPUjb7dhLx6QcQh6X3Sgb   thankyou。。my friend

1 BTC sent  :)
thank you..anything alse i can do for you。。


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: mrb on March 30, 2011, 07:57:02 AM
thank you..anything alse i can do for you。。

No that's all  :D


Title: Re: offer new ideas
Post by: Stephen Gornick on May 12, 2011, 05:53:16 PM
:)if you have trouble in some business questions or you need some good ideas.

I might be interested in your service.  

I would like to know more about payment methods available to the Chinese.

This article provided some good info.:

"open-loop cards are virtually nonexistent in China,"
  http://www.sellingprepaid.com/emagazine.php?story_id=287
  http://www.mercatoradvisorygroup.com/index.php?doc=news&action=view_item&type=2&id=721