I'm selling pre made Dropbox accounts loaded with 50 GB. The storage space is available for 2 years.
So, in 731 days, the data will disappear?
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Must include all accessories, & ship to Canada.
New or used, but in good condition. Needs to be UNLOCKED or have unlock potential.
I can get a new one at Amazon for $125, looking for a better deal.
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Can these be used in Canada?
No, because the Burger King drive-thru's doesn't support dogsleds. Sure they do. They are usually made of concrete, and support a great deal more weight than a dogsled. I've personally gone through drive throughs on a bicycle, the trick is to find where in the concrete the magnetic sensor is and put the bike wheel directly over it, so I suppose that you would need to have steel rails. No, the problem is when the attendant hands the food through the window, the dogs go crazy, launching themselves after burgers. Its just an unmanageable situation.
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How do these ship? Bare or in an envelope? I'd pay extra for that, want it in pristine condition.
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Do defaults concern you?
I do not think default would be a concern if one had already earn their investment back in interest payments. Anyone wonders why bitcoin is a scammers paradise? Right there is the answer my friends... Scammers paradise ? Where is that !? Planet earth?
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Can these be used in Canada?
No, because the Burger King drive-thru's doesn't support dogsleds.
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What are u talking about? Every game on OnLive cost 30-40$. Maybe you are talking about something else? Play Pack Bundle? Probably no...
Yeah the playpack bundle is what i was looking at. "Give the gift of unlimited gaming with 1, 3, 6 or 12 months of access to over 200 popular games. From classics to indies to new-release titles, that’s thousands of hours of gameplay for less than ten bucks a month! It’s the best deal in gaming, now made giftable!"The games are extra?
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At the site I can get 1 year of gaming for $99, with unlimited game selection.
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EDIT: Incidentally, they also declined our affiliates application. Do they just hate bitcoins? </conspiracy theory> This may not be as far-fetched as you think. Freddy Wang, owner/CEO of NewEgg, has a 30% stake in VISA, and has said publicy that ""Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, bitcoin walks into mine. Well, I won't take anymore. I won't!"
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Its almost your one-year anniversary, spendcoins! (that's paper! free cash for everyone?)
Great site, provides much needed services. Is a beautiful designed site also, I appreciate the little things. SpendBitCoins looks like a real winner. Congrats.
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Try cavirtex? They support direct bank deposit.
"A cash payment can be made in person at any Royal Bank in Canada. Additionally, Royal Bank customers can make a transfer to "Other Royal Bank Customer" which is the same as making a cash payment. There are no fees to deposit cash, money orders or bank drafts. You can also use any bank to make a cash deposit to Royal Bank by asking to make a wire transfer. Fees on this vary by bank and you are responsible to pay this fee on top of the deposit amount outlined below."
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You all seemed to have neglected how much of a store of value BTC is if say.. The grid goes down. Its worth about as much as any paper/electronic assets will be worth in a sustained grid outage, which is basically Zero... A roll of silver coins and a couple firearms. They have value even when the Electricity is off..
If the whole US power grid is offline: 1. At least your bitcoin is totally safe! Its not worth zero, its just....tied up. 2. If you're not already dead, you've got a lot more to worry about than money. 3. You will need those firearms.
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I can give you a link to minimalist ISO's that I use. - direct link - no BS.
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Bashing capitalism while profiting from it, much?
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OP, why don't you just rob a bank? Isn't that a much quicker way to get money for nothing? And nearly victimless, I might add, as Bernanke has plenty more where those come from.
As opposed to defrauding a genuinely good company with great customer service.
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You can watch this very natural set of property rules in their most basic form by watch toddlers in a playroom. Whoever has a particular toy and is presently playing with it 'owns' it for the moment, and any attempt by others to take it away will result in not just resistance, but cries for help. Yet, if the first child gets up and walks away from the toy, another could come in and take that toy and stake his new claim, and often expect it to be respected by the other kids and the adults alike. After all, it does come naturally.
I like this way to trace the origin of some human behavior, and have you noticed any differences between different children? Some might resist, some might not, some might take it by force, some might not, etc... I say some kids (and some adults) voluntarily forfeit their rights sometimes. Out of fear, apathy, or some other form of angst. Does forfeiting your rights mean you had no rights to begin with? No. Its impossible to forfeit something you didn't have a valid title to, in the first place.
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I didn't know you could share an amazon wishlist with another user. That could save me a lot of time.
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