Do cordially feed or shear the she-alpaca during Friday's investigation, or bitch-slap anyone circling her gyrating yak named Maria.
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No, because Nefario can go to the police now esp if he has AML docs on these people. No, he can't. Because his collecting AML docs as an unregistered finanical institution was illegal as well in most jurisdictions. This post bothers me. (don't want to derail or post OT, so will keep what I want to relay in the content of N, but applies to others who...) I've seen the mega thread about AML as it relates to Mt Gox, reading most of the posts, albeit not retraining a lot of the info, but feel I got the gist, but not until now realized a possible deeper motive by those who request AML docs under the guise that they're entitled/obligated to request said documents. A couple questions come to mind: - Is what Nefario did legal? (collecting AML docs as a UFI)
- What are said docs worth on the BM?
- How could this private information in the wrong hands affect the future of those who supplied said docs?
- What other entities in the Bitcoin world collected said docs under illegal pretense, and are no longer around (include those still active)?
Again, I hope my post here doesn't derail this thread. If the subject matter is important, somebody please start another thread to address these very important concerns. Thanks. ~Bruno K~
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Welcome to bitcoin.
Sent to address I control = mine. Period.
Need chargebacks, pay with creditcards.
If an agreement for my holding someone elses coin is in place, or I am to provide some value for an investment, etc - and failed to come through, sure I should be ostracized by the community.
But to say that keeping coins that magically appeared one night on my address with absolutely no agreement in place regarding the transaction, are not mine, is laughable.
Ohh, come on people. There is nothing to discuss here about returning the funds or not.
If people were appealing to others to return on strong morals and good character, I would agree there would be nothing to discuss. Unfortunately, people are making loaded statements and claiming that failure to return is "criminal" "scamming" "theft" etc I have made the case that it is not. While taking action to return the funds would be laudable. Taking no action at all should not be considered criminal, scamming, or theft You haven't brought any argument so far other that if someone hands you more cash than intended, you consider it perfectly okay to just keep it and not do anything about it because there was no prior agreement that you would return said fund backs. No contract to show, no way to force a chargeback, you keep it. Perfectly knowing there's too much and the funds are needed to pay others still awaiting there payment. If people were appealing to others to return on strong morals and good character, I would agree there would be nothing to discuss.
Well that's exactly what people here seems to be asking for. To return it on good faith because you know someone's else account needs those funds to be paid out. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ So, for anyone reading this who has gotten a double payment, the return address is 1BgPRMk4uaJrohM1T9Cn4Hd9pHaEL6FH5j
It would be better to return the coins without me having to chase you for them.
About a month ago, the cashier at a restaurant I used to frequent regularly gave me $5 USD too much in change. I immediately bought the mistake to her attention, returning the fin because I like the establishment. Three days later, a cashier at KFC returned to me change which included an extra $10 USD. I nonchalantly pocketed the sawbuck and left the premises. Fuck them nefarious bastards who kill chickens, use some kind of secret herb and spices, have me pre-order, then make me wait in line for my meal. I have no fear of some KFC guy chasing me down to have me return ten bucks. In fact, if it were a hundred dollar mistake, I still wouldn't have a concern. And they're a global entity. I've even returned to the same franchise--twice--taunting them to ask me to return the money, but they have yet to take the bait. I'm willing to bet that they know, that I know, that they know something's afoot, but can put a chicken finger on it. Bottomline, Nefario, kindly ask for the overpayments to be returned, thanking all those who comply. The funds you don't get returned, eat it, continuing to refund those waiting, otherwise the chaser may become the chasee. ~Bruno K~ So depending on if you like the establishment, you'll keep extra change handed? The establishment can take it no problem, but that's really dishonest, especially for the employee who has nothing to do with the quality of the establishment. He just happen to work there and a non-balancing cash register will get him troubles. Especially when your argument is that you do that to them because they make "kill chicken & make you wait in line". It's a fast food. What did you expect? I don't see much value in your statement. You go somewhere on your own free will in a fast food and then avenge yourself for not liking the place because it's managed like you'd expect a fast food to be? Unless the employees were real jerks but you forgot to mention it.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A thief asking to return his stolen money is like asking for "fucking respect".
If you deserve it, you will get it.
That's the thing, you can believe as much as you want that he's incompetent and be angry all you want about GLBSE's closure, in the end, he hasn't stolen those funds. He's trying to distribute them and accidentally rerun the script for the 90% payment. Those funds are needed to pay those who haven't been paid yet. Keeping the funds to do yourself your own justice for GLBSE closing down and making you wait? It's the funds of other depositors you'd be keeping. It's not harming Nefario at all, I don't think his reputation could sink lower around here. Only thing keeping the funds can achieve is depriving other depositors from getting their balance paid out. I don't have a drumstick to stand on in reference to the the non-bold text (first half), but as far as the bolded text is concerned, I think you missed the joke when I penned: Fuck them nefarious bastards who kill chickens, use some kind of secret herb and spices, have me pre-order, then make me wait in line for my meal. If said event happened at Burger King, the word monarch may have migrated into that sentence. Hopefully, the bolded text now liberates the humor. The point in relaying the now unfortunate-for-me story was to drive the following home in a very kind way to Dr. Nefario/James: Bottomline, Nefario, kindly ask for the overpayments to be returned, thanking all those who comply. The funds you don't get returned, eat it, continuing to refund those waiting, otherwise the chaser may become the chasee. ~Bruno K~
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Do cordially feed or shear the she-alpaca during this fiesta, or bitch-slap anyone circling about her gyrating yak named Maria.
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Do cordially feed or shear the she-alpaca during this fiasco, or bitch-slap anyone circling about her gyrating yak named Richard.
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Anyone who doesn't return coins that do not belong to them deserves a scammer tag. It's theft, plain and simple.
How do you even know that the coins do not belong to them? Maybe Dr. Nefario is just paying double as an apology to former users of Good Luck Bitcoin Special Entity. I've seen this happen before in my Japanese Animes. Your post caused me to think of another scenario. A couple accounts he controls, a couple others are comrades--Genjix comes to mind--and as for the others he sent doubled coins to, he calculated them to be of good character knowing that a large percentage of those coins will be returned, but a shortage will be realized due to what I stated at the beginning of this sentence. ~Bruno K~
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.191919(1.91919 + .078) BTC (if I did the math right, this and the previous number should be different)
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0.19 2 BTCMaria by Cantera lie to me, never tell me the truth, it hurts to see it this way, kiss me gently, never caress my fears, it is hard to dream it this way, love me so much, forget my past, it is hard to start over in vain, come with me, to my new life, it is stupid to pretend that I am right, wipe your tears, human nature makes pain, love me until the end, Maria, Oh girl, its funny how, when our story ends, it starts over again
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Do cordially invite or shear the she-alpaca during this fiasco, or stab anyone circling about her gyrating yak named Jelly.
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Do immediately invite or shear that she-alpaca during this fiasco, or stab anyone circling about her gyrating yak named Jelly.
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St. Judes hospital if your going to donate. Help the kids out!
May I suggest the charity be smaller than the size of the likes of St. Judes. I have nothing against them, but the http://christchurchappealtrust.org.nz/ seems a better fit. Speaking of charities, Josh. I'm upping my bit with you, of which you don't have to put anything up, to $200 USD, instead of the original $100 USD. I did read that you're having misgivings about EFF, so feel free to change your mind when the time comes where I hopefully have to pay out. Later, bro. ~Bruno K~
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Bitcoin Conference in the spring of 2013 in Silicon Valley I would be out of place to start an official thread on that topic, so who is in the official capacity capable of starting and maintaining such a thread? ~Bruno K~
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