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Seriously? Have you even read a single post in this thread? The OP himself said it was a scam. Sonofabitch Monica, I am disappoint in you. There's an overview of sig campaigns here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333916.0I saw that overview thread but fell for this one... I'm sorry I disappointed you ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) This thread should be flagged as scam and locked at last to prevent further deception and misunderstanding. Just my two bits... Mods don't deal with scams or scammers. In fact, if you report them or this thread you'll probably even get it marked as a bad report.
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Need someone to buy me some stuff from Godaddy. I'll pay you in BTC and pay extra for your time ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) PM me if you can help. What do you need exactly and what's to stop you just buying from there? A credit card/verified PayPal account is required. If you can help me buy from GoDaddy, let me know. I have a debitcard and verified paypal account would either of those be fine?
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Hi, I'm interested in acquiring a VCC loaded with a small amount of money in exchange for bitcoins. About 35-40 dollars ideally but if 50 is all that's available I'll take that. It does not need to be reloadable as I will only be using it to make a single online payment. If anyone can help, hit me up. Cheers
There's plenty of people offering these over on the marketplace. Take your pic.
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Hopefully I haven't been on my best holiday(s) yet. Have lots of places planned, but it's hard getting everybody to actually book time off work and ust get the damn things booked. It's really hard to say...
One of my top "vacations" was to Thailand with a friend of mine back in '08. We were there for 5 weeks in total; me to escape the pain of a break up and he to escape a soul sucking job after quitting suddenly. We saw and did things we didn't think we'd ever see/do and we both look back on it every now and then when we hang out.
Reminiscing about all those ladboys, eh? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I'd like to spend a month in Thailand. It is ridiculously cheap over there.
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Why dont you guys just use torrent. It a great way to get movies
What's the point? I used to use torrents to download files, but why bother when you have a littl set top box that pretty much does it all for you, and without having to wait for the download. To counter that you could say why stream when you can download the file to keep forever and watch whenever you want?
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it'll be too risky to have a bitcoin atm, since it has got to hold a lot of money, which easily a target for robber of atm broker ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) Why would that make it any more of a target than normal ATMs? Infact, it'll probably hold less cash than most other machines. Would you use one if it became available?
Depends on what mark-up the Bitcoin is. If it's pretty much the same as the exchange rate + a small commission, then probably, but not if you're paying a ridiculous premium. I'd use it though. because it worth more than other currency, I mean it's more money right? How is it more money exactly? It'll probably be less if you withdraw $10 of Bitcoin and have to pay a premium commission on that.
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[Citation needed].
Actor_Tom_Truong doesn't deal in facts, just conspiracy, and we all know conspiracies don't require any proof.
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The poor pay little-to-nothing in taxes and that's who will get shafted the most here...
Really? Ever heard of VAT, fuel duty, road tax, council tax? Not to mention the other taxes that ultimately get passed on through prices? Taxes ultimately affect everyone, but they're justified to people like you by the second-rate services they pay for - services that have 'no free-market alternatives', so they tell us. All after deductions for the state's wars, debt, aid to friendly dictators, bank bailouts, and bureaucracy. People should just pay for the services they choose - it works well. Why don't you not pay any taxes and just pay for the services you use. Put your money where your mouth and ideals are and report back. Let's see how much money you have left at the end of the month then. And if we got rid of the government and the services they provide, then you'd be forced to pay top price for second rate services, because most people wouldn't be able to afford to pay for premium services. But I guess it'd be your choice to see your house burn down and your children die in the street, right?
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Nope, that's why I don't promote them... Did for a couple months, never seen an affiliate pay out.
How many referrals did you get? A lot of these sites require you to get a ridiculous number of hits or clicks before you ever see a free satoshi.
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Your client will be safer, if you have your computer properly protected. If not, then trusting something like Blockchain is probably better. Always use 2 FA, so no one can hack your account specifically.
Any wallet whether online or on your computer is only as safe as you are. An online Blockchain.info wallet is very safe as long as you set up all the security features. Make sure to put a second password on to be able to spend you balance as this protects against keyloggers.
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Need someone to buy me some stuff from Godaddy. I'll pay you in BTC and pay extra for your time ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) PM me if you can help. What do you need exactly and what's to stop you just buying from there?
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ok so if i dont get paid.. does that mean i need to resign up again? or just leave my dec sign up as is... and collect in feb...
Man i hope i get paid this round
Everybody needs to sign up every month. And as Cryptopher mentioned above, I don't think Stunna will swindle you out of money as long as you follow the posting rules.
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to the newbie thread on bitcointalk.org? ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) It was archived, and newbies were given access to all forums. This is maddness!!! Already they are cluttering up the forums with redundant questions and meaningless posts. It's not as bad as I expected and I'm sure it will only get worse, but at least with the previous restrictions it kept it all in once place and was easy to spot bots and people spamming their referral links. How did they fix the spam problem?
Sorry, new here, what is the problem ? It seems I can't post more then once in 6 minutes, where does the spam comes from ? You have to wait 6 minutes between every post. This time limit goes down the more activity you get. Mine is 28 seconds for instance.
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the instructions said I should be able to post in the newbie forum and then browse for 4 hours to get wider access.
What instructions? When I registered there was a page of text explaining where new members could post etc. The text was in a number of languages. I can't definitely remember if it was before or after my account had been created. It was there before, just most people don't read when they're signing up and skip it eager to complete the process and begin posting.
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Yes indeed. At first ridiculed, eventually forced into accepting
Today: Ridicule. Tomorrow: Really cool ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) . Political idealists project visions of liberation and revolution onto it; establishment elites heap contempt and scorn on it.
On the other hand, technologists – nerds – are transfixed by it. They see within it enormous potential and spend their nights and weekends tinkering with it. Any intelligent rational person would see the benefits of Bitcoin / cryptos, but unfortunately the naive, fear-worshipping masses will always believe the media propaganda.
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Anyone else noticed the number of shows/movies promoting microchip implantation? The two that are advertised repeatedly during football games are "Almost Human" and "Intelligence." There is also a Johnny Depp movie coming out where he has a microchip implanted. All these seem to be promoting "computer-like" intelligence or access to vast amounts of knowledge if you have one. I know there are conspiracies that say there is a part of Obamacare that will begin to implement RFID microchips in people starting soon. Although I dont know if that is true, it does seem the "entertainment" propaganda is fully behind the idea of microchips. Are there any other shows/movies you have noticed that are promoting these?
Haha, I wouldn't really listen to most conspiracy theories. What exactly is the evidence for this microchipping?
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Well it is an addiction, just like any other. And how much do you like to lose? Don't like to lose any thing ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) . Then surely by taking your own logic you should never play.
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I learnt the hard way I gambled a lot in recent years until I finally moderated, I honestly think it's like a health condition it can ruin peoples lives and then make others very happy If you get addicted to gambling it's very hard to actually back out I was lucky and got out before it did some major damage to my life.
Although, I do gamble now and then but in moderation and normally don't gamble more than I would like to lose.
Well it is an addiction, just like any other. And how much do you like to lose?
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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 Tell it to the mods, but doubt they'll listen ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) .
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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.
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