Only one more day of the Amazon's Cyber Monday Deals Week...
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Hmm surprised we don't have a more definitive winner list, or speculation going on. I caught a stomach virus so after 5:20pm est I had to sleep some pain off. Woke at 3am to an upset stomach but a rather stable looking market. Think we have to wait till Monday to get our info?a weekend full of cryptic tweets
Get better soon!
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Okay cool... Do you do these deals all year? I'm here since 2012, approximately 2-3 years, so probably yes
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Thanks again for the great transaction! It was a pleasure doing business.
You are welcome Jay, pleasure was all mine
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where do you get your discount? i want to be sure amazon won't block my address.
Hello CampBxSucks, Please read the OP of this thread, section IV. Security In short, discount is given from my pocket. Why exactly are you giving out this discount and stuff... Are you just being nice? Because of competition like Gyft, eGifter and similar. Do you profit from this? I actually lose 7,5%, but I get my salary.
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where do you get your discount? i want to be sure amazon won't block my address.
Hello CampBxSucks, Please read the OP of this thread, section IV. Security In short, discount is given from my pocket. Why exactly are you giving out this discount and stuff... Are you just being nice? Because of competition like Gyft, eGifter and similar.
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where do you get your discount? i want to be sure amazon won't block my address.
Hello CampBxSucks, Please read the OP of this thread, section IV. Security In short, discount is given from my pocket.
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I don't care if BTC is going up or down, only thing I care about it that BTC continues to exist.
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Means there is a chance of the coins going to be dumped on exchanges at sight? Or just manipulation to scare people and lower the price? I have a funny feeling Citi and the other "prospective bidders" are selling the story of bidding on the coins at a great discount in order to get the other bidder to low-ball the bid so they can get their coins at or just under market price. No bidder would willingly show their hand, seems like a classic poker bluff to me. Citi is not an auction participant AFAIK I have no idea why Citi would have anything to say on this action at all. Why are they voicing an opinion? They can say whatever they want, I'm here not to listen to them
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Current trend is called "turtle speed rocket"
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Cyber Monday 2014 is today. Cyber Monday deals are added as often as every ten minutes throughout the day, and all week long. Step by step instructions how to place your order via me: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=89636.msg986715#msg986715Some Cyber Monday deals are in limited supply, and all will go quickly, I have Amazon Prime account, so you can take advantage of " Prime Early Access", feature that gives Prime members 30-minute early access to select Lightning Deals on Amazon.com. Happy shopping!
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Triangle starts to break down. The most bullish indicator. Someone should invent flattish indicator
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Yo, the price going up or is it going down? IHNFC!!
Neither. Flatlining. it will go up today. Monday is the day I hope you are right but it looks awfully quiet. Faith is all you need It's always quiet before the storm
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wow it seem ppl are waiting for december auction then it will rally or dive The price dropped ~50 dollars on June 13, when the previous auction was announced; and immediately recovered when it became known that a single bidder had bought all the coins. Most people concluded from that fact that the closing price was above market. Tim Draper's statements further reassured them that the coins would not be dumped on the open market. I did not see any significant drop this time. Perhaps the market now assumes that such auctions will have no net effect, and ignores them. On the other hand, there is no guarantee that all the coins will again be scooped by a single bidder. So far, Tim Draper got a huge paper loss on that purchase, and it seems that he will only enter a syndicate this time (meaning that he intends to bid for less than one lot). Some of these 50'000 coins may be bought, well below-market, by short-term traders who will promptly dump them for quick profit. If the coins go to several bidders, the mere suspicion that some may be dumpers may be enough to trigger a drop. so the next 144 hours are critical to bitcoin... !!!! How long after the last auction did Draper actually receive his coins? I would guess it took a few days (if not a week or more). the most important is the auction result... if its seem bad then ppl start dumping right away they dont wait Well how much will public know actually ? "Government is selling BTC" is enough positive information for me, if you understand what I want to say
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