well its at least a try, shock no is offering that service for bitcoins
There are plenty of people on this forum that are willing and eager to do this kind of work for Bitcoins, but the price you are offering isn't much. Can you give us more details? What is it that you want posting and how many listings do you require etc?
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I'm sure people would buy them as obviously there's a market for Bitcoin-branded clothing, but probably only if the prices are reasonable. Will fair-trade cotton/clothing be drastically more expensive?
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Good Idea, I'll have my SO take some and email them to me to post here. I'd be open to an escrow potentially although never used one other than localbitcoins one which was OK.
There's a list of trusted escrowers here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108716.0
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I knew he was behind this!
That doesn't mean he is behind it. He just tweeted about it and Megacoin capitalised on it, which obviously they would. you are correct.. it does not mean he is behind it... but he is! And the proof behind this is...?
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Lol at newbs moaning about newbs of a newb currency. That's brilliant. Exactly how I feel too and I love dogs, just not doges haha
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Confirmed!
That's not confirmation at all.
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I knew he was behind this!
That doesn't mean he is behind it. He just tweeted about it and Megacoin capitalised on it, which obviously they would.
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Has anyone seen You're Next? Ti West is in that and I've heard good things about it.
Not yet, but it's on my never-ending list! Same. Hardly watched any films last year and I'm not gonna have any time this year for a while. At least I'll have some good recommends from this thread though . Has anyone seen Mama or The Purge? They're apparently two good horrors.
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Post Count: 344 BTC Address: 13Jb1UB3569aqfdDQekqFNQJadRSBMUNtj
Given your trust rating, you are not welcome in our program and won't be paid so you should take off our signature. Looks like Stunna removed the negative.
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That is nice but no reason to bring this scam thread up again and again!
few persons already send message to mode for lock this thread but they not done so many coming here and giving him life Yeah, mods tend to not bother with stuff like that. but they must do this because now its just waste of time and nothing more Post in scam accusations mods won't get involved with this. It's redundant posting it in there too, as this has already been proven to be a scam. Plus, no money was scammed, just peoples time and effort. time is money sometime time has worth more then money and we waste here too much Maybe money can buy you time to spend?
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You should provide some timestamped pictures with your user-name in them for proof. Will you use escrow?
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I'd wait for confirmed payouts first.
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The payment is a bit too low. Stunna offers this up to 4000 posts and youre new.
The payment is the same, only you can make a max total of 500 posts, but I don't know why people would choose this over PD and Bit777 when they're offering the same and have rep.
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I put the referral link in my sig yesterday and already have 66 referrals. Nuts. Looking forward to when PD3 goes live.
How did you even do that did you use sock puppets or something? Yes, I created 60 odd Primedice accounts just to get referrals . I already stated how I got them. And I have exactly 100 now . I put the referral link in my sig yesterday and already have 66 referrals. Nuts. Looking forward to when PD3 goes live.
There is NO REFERRAL currently, anything currently going to PrimeDice doesnt count and is not active. I'm already aware of that. if you are aware of all these things then why are posting here I posted to state that I put the referral link in my signature and surprisingly got 60-odd hits, which was true.
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Yeah, they're selling off our medical data now as well. Got a leaflet through the door about it yesterday.
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Bitcoin was mentioned, thought I would share! http://themindunleashed.org/2014/01/9-overlooked-technologies-transform-world.htmlThe idea of digital currency is slowing starting to make the rounds, including the potential for Bitcoin, but what many of us don’t realize is that’s it’s here to stay. Sure,it’s had a rough start, but once established and disseminated, electronic cash will allow for efficient and convenient online exchanges — and all without the need for those pesky banks. Despite the obvious need for a distributed digital currency protocol, the adoption rate has been relatively slow. Barriers to entry include availability (it’s in limited supply), the cryptography problem (the public still needs to be assured that it’s secure), the establishment of a recognized and trustworthy dispute system (sensing some opportunities here), and user confidence (a problem similar to the one that emerged when paper money first emerged). If the masses/people have any sense Bitcoin/cryptos should transform the world and be revolutionary, but unfortunately they don't.
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Central Bank Rules Bitcoin Is Not a Currency Bitcoin doesn't meet the definition of a currency or even an electronic payment form in Finland, where the central bank has instead decided to categorize the software as a commodity. "Considering the definition of an official currency as set out in law, it's not that. It's also not a payment instrument, because the law stipulates that a payment instrument must have an issuer responsible for its operation," Paeivi Heikkinen, head of oversight at the Bank of Finland in Helsinki, said in a Jan. 16 phone interview. "At this stage it's more comparable to a commodity." Finland is the latest country to try to come to grips with the advent of virtual currencies that aren't controlled by any central bank or government. As regulators in Europe warn of the risks associated with using such software as a substitute for real money, authorities are struggling to design frameworks to protect consumers and businesses from potential losses they have no legal means of recouping. http://mashable.com/2014/01/20/bitcoin-commodity-finland/So apparently the Fins have similar logic/reasoning to the Sweedes?
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programmers who unlock new Bitcoins by using ever-faster computers to solve complex mathematical problems. What? Have you never before witnessed the press trying to dumb-down a complex concept for the masses? Kinda makes sense though. There was something that made me laugh at how they'd simplified the process in an article from the Telegraph. I'll try find it.
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They need to sort the Paypal problem out first, because until they stop scammers from abusing their system this is still pointless.
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