Well mining & cheaper prices is about the only good thing ATI/AMD is good for....I may be a noob to the bitcoin world but I'm not to the PC world, Nvidia kills ATI in performance/overclocking ability and yes it does come at a price but it's worth it. Everyone want's the little guy to succeed including me, but the hard truth is Intel could buy AMD 10 times over if it was allowed to by the government, that's how far behind technology wise AMD is now... They are a mess, their new Bulldozer chips bench 100mhz faster than 2 year old sandy bridge chips And you can get 580GTX's new for $350/$400 if you look hard enough/right contacts... Well I can at least So If you want one, I'll find you one for a commission
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Have $175 in Alertpay for BTC buy/s
Those who are selling let me know
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4.95 BTC/$5? Where is the advantage to the buyer at that rate? 1%?
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But wouldn't buying 2 3GB 580 GTX's pay off sooner than a ATI?
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I don't get this, is it price? I thought people would be investing in NVIDIA 580GTX's rather than ATI.
What gives?
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Yeah I guess my target audience at the moment would be PC enthusiasts. BTC for PC parts maybe from some of the well regarded online stores.
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+ 1 to ismaguy = champ & shakaru
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Australia to buy 100 btc I have to pay $75 "IF" you could find another way to sell i'd buy This is a quote from westernunion.com.au site : Amount to send AU$ 418.93 Money transfer fee* AU$ 43.00 Total estimated amount AU$ 461.93 that's what they quote, but when you pay add extra 10-15% + exchange rates are bad worse 3-5 cents than paypal+ credit card fee's your looking at a lot seriously i'd buy off you but WU is just not an option, even if the quoted price was correct that's 10% lost already
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they can fight but they will never win, this is just the start. it has begun, there is no turning back this is the way of the future. just like paypal, ebay, napster set a revolution in motion bitcoin will do the same. IFF a government/corporation is actively destroying bitcoin, they will win. period. That could be true, but it's started. If bitcoin fails another one will step up, bitcoin just opened pandora's box.
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The US have BTC to USD, we have close to nothing (TH are there for the lols, MTGox you trade for useless vouchers)....
I'm not talking about money but more like assisted purchase, select the online item you want, click, send coins and we buy the product... sort of trade in your coins for gear
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Phone number? ID? Reference checks? That defeats the whole purpose of staying anonymous if I just want 25btc, if your dealing in $5,000/$10,000 then yes you need that information or at least a escrow that is trust-able and backed my serious capital. Why don't people use moneybooker's new escrow service? I see that as a good choice and I'll use it if I ever make big deals as protection. Also what's to stop a trusted member making another account and scamming? In any grey market area like this, know your source, demand quality, and don't let your guard down. Some of the best & trusted members of selling boards become scammers so in the end you just have to be careful all the time
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Australia to buy 100 btc I have to pay $75 "IF" you could find another way to sell i'd buy
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who are these ppl buying i dont see them posting here
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Fee's are 10-20% at least outside your own country, that's not cheap
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very sad, changed our world for the better. ushered in a whole new era.
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man, why WU? the fee's are disgusting can't you take another form of payment?
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that's why I don't trust exchanges to a degree except tradehill, they seem to have their shit in order. in my country they comply with banking regulations, and we have some of the strictest in the world.
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yeah sounds like a scam, middleman? and who would that be? One of your other accounts? A friend?
Only way in the world I do this is if products are shipped and received, no if's or buts.
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