Oh Christ is Greek still trolling? I thought he got a permaban or something, as I haven't seen any of his threads or posts around lately. And I agree with Splendulus: NASA does not have an obligation to put food on your table. That's part of YOUR food budget, not our taxes. I don't mind the space programs at all.
Greek, you almost sound like a conspiracy theorist. Almost. And you sound like you're an only child, too.
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^^^^ Listen to him if you want to be broke forever. Like I stated before no chargebacks so definitely clean not hacked. Anyone who buys that has a personal PayPal account will be denied. Has to be business PayPal with age to it.
Fuck off, OP. You're not doing anyone any favors here pretending not to be some scammer from Ghana or Nigeria. It's not going to happen.
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Is Yahoo still administering sig campaigns or did he stop? Just curious, and I'm paranoid after the Master-P thing.
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Blah another cheapskate. Gtfo man. Your little dust payment will lock ppl wallets up for hours waiting on a confirm. You want ppl to do shit then pay them for their goddamn time. 1000sats lmfao
I agree with this, OP. 1000 sat is way too little. I wouldn't piss on your head for less than 5500 sat even if you fed me peanut butter in the bargain. What, now Yahoo's account is hacked? How do these things happen??
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And by the way, you're already starting out being lazy. Do some looking and then some reading and you'll find out exactly what you need to know about sig campaigns. The information is all over this board and there are probably well over a hundred threads about them.
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Why oh why do people come here to cry about their trading decisions? The market is impersonal and doesn't give a fuck about you and there's no conspiracy.
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Love how the title and OP changed. How fucking shady is that? I'd be cool if theymos nuked this whole section.
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Reason : A college student with solid credit just looking for some help. Small loan to build my credit on this site. If anyone can help let me know. Thank you.
Let me rephrase that one for you : An illiterate fuck with poor sense of ability to work hard just begging for some bucks on this website so you can shit all over the unkind bastards who gave you the loan whilst enjoy a pint of beer joking around with your friends. I was going to say this almost exactly but I'm trying to be good. I see he got the paint job.
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its not the faucets who are to be blamed, its the ad networks they use, ad networks pay less for poorer countries like yours so faucets can only give as much as they get so they dont lose money
Indeed. The adds that are displayed are getting smarter and smarter, which means that in the Phillipenes they serve less expensive adds, which leads you to earn less. One way to get around this is to run a proxy or a vpn from a country in Europe or United states. That way, higher earning adds are shown and you earn more. ok i understand but it s not fair Well life is not fair, get used to it. I'm in the US and just recently (within 2 weeks or so), Moonbit reduced their payments significantly. And I mean by more than half. So it's not just you, the world isn't about you, and these faucets aren't "racist" because they don't fucking pay you enough.
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It's pretty obvious now that governments are making it even more difficult to purchase BTC swiftly due to the implementation of AML legislation but my question is, is it still possible to purchase BTC with a debit card without the ID verification process? And if not directly is there a 'workaround' process? All feedback is welcome, thanks guys I suppose if the debit card is stolen you could get around this, but if it's your own card I don't think so. Your name is associated with the bank you got the card from--at least in the United States, don't know about other countries. If you want to remain anonymous, don't use a debit card. I think that's solid advice.
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damn. rank = brand new. not even trying to socialize and know the forum a bit? if I were you, I'd read the forum rules first at least.
I was going to say the same thing, you beat me to it. OP, don't shitpost if you join a signature campaign and yeah I would definitely recommend reading the forum rules before you embark on your career as a bitcointalk poster. Sounds to me like English isn't your first language and we're all going to have to work extra hard to understand whatever it is that you're going to post. Take your time and write things correctly. Hopefully you didn't drop out of school to do the sig campaign thing. Are you from Ghana by any chance?
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Integrity is what makes the poor worth more than all the rich combined You will not say that if you were in my position. That is a fact. Do not argue with me on that because you would just be lying. Nobody wants a negative trusted account a calculator is not accurate. Very few people buy net repped accounts. That is also a fact. Don't give me bullshit. Anyways I think I have made my point here and I am leaving. Yes you did make your point and your negative feedback is well-deserved. Go scam elsewhere.
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Note that when the original post was written, bitcoin was higher than it is at present, and by a significant amount too. We didn't exactly lift off to anywhere. I would agree that selling your shitcoins was a good move though. There are way too many of them and they're all garbage.
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No collateral? Did you read the stickies at the beginning of the lending section?
Loans for reputation are frowned upon here and will get you negative trust, and so will a loan request without collateral. No one here knows you or anything about your credit. You'll have to do better than this--it's your first post and you're asking for money from people on bitcointalk.
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lol, i just love that most of the ads on this thread are for casinos <snip Of course they are, this is where all the degenerate gamblers congregate. I've never been to a Gambers Anonymous meeting, but I think they're much like AA in their thinking. And one of AA's unofficial slogans is "one is too many, a thousand is never enough". If you really want to stop gambling, don't place the first bet. And hanging around the gambling section at bitcointalk probably doesn't help either.
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If you are going by amazon and ebay listings then you have already lost the game. Stuff on there are sold by sellers who overprice them. I myself have sold floppies on ebay that cost me $10 to purchase for $69.99.
Well, that's fine, but I haven't lost shit, i was just noting that they are more expensive now than they used to be, at least from a glance from online retail at least. post better links if you can do better, as you are apparently the only dude on planet earth right now wanting 8k pieces of 1994. LOL. Edit. Maybe these 1995-ish looking cunts will help you. http://www.athana.com/html/diskette.htmlYou have no idea mate. Back in the 90's many industrial machines were built to last for 50 years and they were floppy dependent. These were high tech at the time and upgrading / replacing them is way more costlier than to get expensive floppies. I have a Chinese supplier but the cookie manufacturer there is shutting down, I have one supplier from US but his rates are a bit on the high. Sony shut down their factories in 2013 with only Imation and a few other chinese companies manufacturing them. India and Japan still require a million pieces of floppies every year. I'm not being sarcastic here: That was the most interesting thing I read all day. I thought floppies all went the way of Zip drives and such.
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This is one reason why these government databases scare the shit out of me--all of them. None of them are secure.
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"Time passes by" = HUGE BLACK BOX.
People around bitcointalk are scared of black boxes. Scammers hide in them.
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NOOoo...
The price swings up and down and the emotions swing up and down and that is a big part of what makes crypto so exciting and attractive.
What would it be like if BTC just stopped at $400 and stayed there.. Boring...
I wonder if BTC would have less liquidity if it wasn't so volatile because many people would stop trading it.
Lol it's the trading that produces the price swings in the first place--you might want to pick up a finance textbook or something. As for OP I agree. But there are so many young noobs here who haven't experienced life or markets for all that long. It's easy to get excited.
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If you plan on using the account you just made, youwould do well to read the stickies in the lending forum. You need collateral for any sort of loan around here or else you're going to get spray painted with red negative trust. Itdoesn't smell too good and has amazing staying power. It doesn't wash off easily.
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