I appreciate it! I've done a fair bit of research and it looks like a fantastic bike.
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Not sure how well this will go, but I figure I might as well try and find a seller.
I'm looking to buy a Yamaha FZ6 motorcycle. Preferably 2004, 2005, or 2006. Mileage isn't a big issue as long as the bike has been taken care of. I would prefer the dark blue color, but I don't really care all that much.
Price range is below $4,000.
I am in the western suburbs of Chicago, so if anyone is in this area and is selling, please contact me! Thanks in advance!
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This... THIS right here is the excellent TA I expect from all of you... Step up your game, fellas.
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I'll probably be meeting up with DannyHamilton since he is local and it's easiest for me. I'm locking the thread, and I'll bump/unlock it if the deal doesn't pan out. Thanks!
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I have a dream... I have a dream that somebody bitcoin rises to $100,000 so I can retire and sit on my ass all day doing nothing.
With so many things to do, don't just sit on your ass! Live life like a king! You're right. Anyway, people don't need to be rich to sit on their asses doing nothing. There are lots of people who are poor and don't do shit Haha, exactly. You want to distance yourself from that group.
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I'm going to be buying a motorcycle this month (if everything goes to plan), so I'll be needing to sell a few BTC to help cover the initial costs.
This isn't so much a RIGHT NOW ad, but more of a survey of potential buyers. I bank at Chase, so I'm not sure if cash deposits are an option. I will accept a cashier's check (which will be deposited prior to releasing escrow), Paypal (if and ONLY if you are a well trusted buyer), or even a personal meet up (I am in the Chicago Suburbs). I've met up with a colleague before and as long as I have wifi access I can send the coins remotely. I also have my Dwolla account, but you'll still need to be a verified buyer.
I'm not familiar with many other payment options, but I am open to quick, low cost methods.
I don't have any ridiculous fees or shit like that. I just want to sell a few coins (around $3000 USD at the time) and get my money for them.
I will be using escrow and I don't mind paying the fees because of it.
If you think you're trusted, then you can post in this thread, or PM me. I try to respond quickly, but keep in mind that I am human.
Thanks for looking!
-Chance Coats
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I have a dream... I have a dream that somebody bitcoin rises to $100,000 so I can retire and sit on my ass all day doing nothing.
With so many things to do, don't just sit on your ass! Live life like a king!
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Those don't sound like bad ideas. I would hate to see this car sell really cheaply though. It looks like you've babied it and taken great care of it. Sometimes the right buyers just aren't online, or looking to buy when you're trying to sell.
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Bitlasers.com Review - 140mW 450nm Single-mode Blue laser - Chance "ChanceCoats123" Coats Pricing and Selection - When I was first getting into the market for a laser, I knew it sure would be nice to find a store which sells lasers for Bitcoins. A quick search brought me to Bitlasers.com; a clearly setup website with lasers for almost any range of users. Since I was buying my first laser, I knew I didn’t want a very high powered model. I found myself drawn to the 50mW violet laser for less than $50 USD. After reading a bit about what else I would need, I added the CR123a batteries also sold on Bitlasers.com to my cart and was ready to checkout. The process is extremely simple. There are two ways to place an order, as a member, or a guest. I chose to create an account to streamline future purchases and the process took no more than a few minutes. I had placed my order and was given a Bitpay address to send my coins to. I sent the coins and quickly got a confirmation email for my order. With shipping to the US included, the grand total game to less than $70 USD, a more than fair price for what I had chosen.The waiting game began… Communication - After talking with ‘Grix’, the owner of Bitlasers.com and forum member at Bitcointalk.org about my order, he helped to inform me about the various lasers he sold. I had a few questions about a battery charger as well and he quickly helped me to find a model which would work well with the batteries I purchased. Overall, he was a very polite person to talk to and I wouldn’t hesitate to do business with him a second time. Product Quality - After reading the FAQ about shipping on the Bitlasers website, I was expecting a two to three week shipping time. After only a week and a half, however, I received a package from Norway… Who do I know from Norway? I quickly headed upstairs and practically ripped the packing open. The entire setup came nicely packed to ensure no damage occurred during the overseas shipping and the parts were all in great shape. The batteries came in a convenient container and the laser came in parts with very clear instructions. I followed the instructions to a ‘T’ and was ready to lase. I’ve done some machine work on a mill and lathe so seeing the nicely machined parts in the kit was a great start. The laser just felt nice in the hand. Everything about the laser was robust and the one that I received even has O-rings on each section to make the laser water proof. The focusing lens is easily change and doesn’t slip around accidentally. I was very pleased to see how nicely the unit turned out and it worked perfectly. For a first time user of a real laser, I was not disappointed in any way. Extras - As you might have noticed by now, I mentioned ordering a 50mW violet laser, but my review is for a 140mW blue laser… I was contacted by Grix a few days after placing my order and was told that upon testing the 50mW violet diode, he had found it to be defective. Being a very upstanding seller, Grix offered multiple no-cost alternatives for me to choose from, all of which were more expensive than the laser that I had purchased. He could have easily asked me to wait and ordered a replacement diode, but instead he went out the way to please his customer. This is a sign of a truly reputable seller and is the primary reason why I will end up buying more lasers from Grix in the future. Pictures!The un-assembled laser: The finished product The focusing lens: A small, focused beam: A larger, unfocused beam: *Sorry about the poor quality pictures. These things produce a lot of light and can be hard to capture well. **I also had a video of me burning a match, but Photobucket was not playing nicely.
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You might want to clarify the title to show that this is just the game. I came in looking for the system/game combo bundle.
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Bump! I'm still looking for good quality, well known headphones!
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Do you have any idea when the chargers will be back in stock? I'd love to grab one of the 50mW Violet lasers with a set of the RCR123's, but I want to be able to recharge them if needed. Also, are you still looking for competent reviews? Thanks in advance!
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Bump, I'll open this up to really any cans that people have for sale. If you've got decent head phones for sale, offer up, pm, etc. I'll look into pretty much anything.
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Thanks, but that's well out of the range I'm looking to pay. I would just buy new at that point, and shipping would probably be expensive to. Still though, thanks for looking out!
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I will keep an eye on this post Sounds good. Still looking!
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I'm looking for a set of cans. I don't want top o' the line just yet, but I want a reputable brand and I know Sennheiser makes great headphones. The set I'm looking for is this one: http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-Headphones-Burl-Wood-Accents/dp/B0042A8CW2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395639590&sr=8-1&keywords=sennheiser+HD+598I'm really not needing brand new cans, so I'm not looking to pay much more than say $130 shipped (because I could buy them from a friend for $130 in USD, and because these are over 3 years old). I will pay in BTC, and I will gladly pay first for reputable members. I would prefer escrow for those not well known and I'll gladly cover the fees myself. Shipping would be to 60190, or 61820, depending upon when the deal is made. Post or PM deals. I usually respond pretty quickly and I try to be easy to deal with. -Chance
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Holy fuck, why would you tempt me with this? The 1000RR Repsol has been the bike I've always wanted for as long as I could ride something with two wheels. That is an amazing bike right there.
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Offering free vouch copy for a reputable member.
Happy to try and write you a detailed review/put you in my sig! Message me your address I will send you a vouch copy. Honestly that is all johnniewalker does is bum review copys troll back threw his messages and you will find that is all he is good for. Why not give someone else a chance i have been regestered longer then him. check profiles...... i ll make you a video review if you send a review copy, share the love johnniewalker.... hey its not like i PMED you long before your reply 0_o What's especially funny is that I commented 8 hours before he did, and I'm more established that both of you in terms of length of time and posts... But it's no big deal, the OP can choose who he wants. It's just a bit shitty.. Anyway, good luck selling dude.
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From what I know, they are similar to the MFLB, but are a bit more portable and they are obviously more expensive. The Pax units are super nice though.
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I've heard VERY good things about the Pax vapes. Firefly is a brand I haven't heard of, but if he's selling them along side of Pax vapes, I would assume they are at minimum, decent vapes. The Pax are very nice, portable and work very well.
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