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1701  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Life Experiences Gift Cards ( CANADA ONLY ) 50% on: November 11, 2016, 09:43:51 PM
Maybe you could explain a little bit about life experiences gift cards are good for.

When I go to the website it's unclear as to exactly what they're selling. I see a lot of spa and vacation kind of things but do they sell them? I had never heard of this service before.
1702  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin transactions - Slow OR Fast on: November 11, 2016, 08:19:36 PM
Transactions are instant so I think you're mistaken op. The only thing that can be slow in confirmations which if you're buying a pop who cares about getting confirmations for the $1. Maybe 1 but most places won't need any.
1703  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where could I buy medicine for Bitcoin? on: November 11, 2016, 08:15:13 PM
By receipt I assume you're talking about a prescription. So where can you buy painkillers without a prescription. Rofl. Not on this forum that's for damn sure. You'd better be googling how to get on the dark web!
1704  Economy / Services / Re: SELLING EMAIL FOR ADVERTISING on: November 11, 2016, 08:13:08 PM
Basically OP is selling a list of email addresses that can be spammed and then you'll get in shit from their respective countries because nowhere allows spamming unsolicited emails all over when you don't already do business with that person!
1705  Economy / Economics / Re: What a great step by Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi..!! on: November 11, 2016, 01:29:06 AM
I think most crime are done with cash, and this will help to reduce crime too. The petty crimes will still continue, but the high profile crimes

were larger notes are used, would decline. Just image what the bank robbers with the hidden stash must be going through, before that due

date, they will have to get rid of big amounts of money in a legal way.  Roll Eyes .... I just hope these crimes will not shift to Bitcoin.  Angry

By what I've read it's already in affect. So there wouldn't be any time to dump the bigger notes somewhere legal. If people have them now I guess they're just worthless? There must have been so many fakes in order to justify this. I would have to hope so anyways. Idk, fiat is just annoying Wink come over to the bright side.
1706  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is Bitcoin designed to last forever? on: November 10, 2016, 03:32:13 AM
Will bitcoin be around forever? Assuming 3 people in the world are running a node, yes. Is it always going to be worth something or as much as it is now if not more? Who knows. It's the first cryptocurrency so I'd have to assume something better would come out in the next hundred years (give or take;)) making bitcoins obsolete. Or it coin will just continuously evolve.
1707  Other / Meta / Re: Ban Appeal on: November 09, 2016, 11:01:35 PM
Does the rule of ban evasion apply to hacked accounts that are banned as well? How long does it usually take for recovery?

Yes. If your account is banned and you post outside of meta that's ban evasion. You long does it take to recover an account,? Haha you probably don't want this answer but it could take as little as a few days or as long as a few months assuming you can prove you're the original owner. Never if you can't prove it with a signed message though. I would send a message to Badbear, Theymos and Cyrus.
1708  Economy / Reputation / Re: what happened with xetsr? on: November 09, 2016, 10:57:50 PM
...kidnapped by aliens? Grin

Confirmed. They also took my corn.

Not sure, just uncanny that they would all stop suddenly, some owing others (or not as the case may be).
mexxer, shorena and a bunch of quickseller alts?
Your imagination might be running wild there, timelord.

I think people just got busy at the same time. It looks like a pattern but when you look at the ~900k users on bitcointalk it's a teenie tiny amount of people that were away for a bit. Summer holidays maybe?



It's wayyyy past the time to make this a scam accusation. I would have done it after a month of bothering anything. I guess it depends when you were expecting the money back though.
1709  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Dubai accepts Bitcoin on: November 09, 2016, 10:52:33 PM
Thats good news.
Because bitcoin is a helpful one,
it can help a country

Nicely f***ing put rofl. Durp.

If Dubai and Norway has started to accept bitcoin does it mean that this was the reason of the recent pump of the price? Both countries are rich and spending a little in bitcoin wouldn't hurt them.

That and the US has a freaking lunatic at the wheel now haha.

It's a good news, although it would be better if you could tell us in detail like what services or goods or both being offered against btc

Exactly. Did the whole city just decide that they were now going to accept bitcoins? How exactly does that work?
1710  Economy / Economics / Re: Why Trump presidency may turn out beneficial for Bitcoin long term on: November 09, 2016, 10:48:04 PM
It's hard to tell, but one thing I notice is that when Trump was declared as the new President of the US the price of bitcoin rallies up. I guess there's is something that we need to know on why that big news dictate the price of bitcoin.

I don't think this is connected to Trump beeing elected for president. Price already was on the way up so this would probably happen anyway. Because  I realy can't see how this two things are connected.
As far as campaign promises are in question, I think things would change and he will not do what he was saying. Campaign and real life are two opposite things.
There must be some connections as Trump is known for different economic policies which may support alternate investments to flourish. Usually markets reacts to political changes, I believe today bitcoins prices up surged with a similar reason.


It obvious that the rise of Bitcoin that we have seen lately is due the fact that Donald Trump was finally elected as US president, as we saw exactly at the same time all the markets going down.

This is GREAT news for Bitcoin, since it is now consolidated as a robust safe haven against political uncertainty, and Trump will be 4 years of political uncertainty since he isn't part of the establishment.

That's exactly it. It's the four years of 'holy crap what are we going to do now. Tuck your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye' coming up. I could see a more steady longterm rise coming from Trump being voted in or a spike everytime he does something to 'shake it up'.
1711  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: 1.1+ BTC - Bitsler.com [SCAM] Please do not deposit to Bitsler. on: November 09, 2016, 10:38:34 PM
This is in regards to one of their administrators - Baryom.

Do not pass over this as another angry degenerate who is claiming of rigging the site. I've lost well over 6 BTC on Bitsler and it's a pretty fun game. However, being a new site, the site is full of bugs. I have come across multiple bugs all reported. Even major ones I've reported, they insist it never happened. I send screenshots, etc. and they try to find an excuse that it's not a bug. The casino is run by 3rd-world owners who aren't strong in English... and aren't very friendly.

This is an accusation of fraudulent practices. Baryom is a pretty big cunt as most of the players their know, however he notices that I get mad each time I lose: a sign of a compulsive gambler. (Okay, I am kind of admitting to being one). He noticed this pretty quickly. Upon depositing a big amount, I won and was planning to withdraw. Since you need 1 confirmation to withdraw, I check the blockchain, and yeah. 1 confirmation. I go ahead and try to withdraw, guess what. "Your account needs 1 confirmation to withdraw...".

I know for a fact Baryom is up to something, because he was online watching me bet the whole time. This error never happened before. Of course, after trying several times to withdraw, I decided to gamble the BTC. Of course, I lost it all (1.114 BTC). Instantly after losing, I was able to withdraw again.

I highly recommend not to gamble here, the support is horrendous to go along with their deceptive practices. It's not hard to tell by their unfriendliness. He tried to change the subject by calling me a scammer. Look here, my account was hacked many months ago. He claims I never even tried to withdraw.... again. I will let you know if I receive a full refund, however I completely doubt I will seeing as though the amount of disrespect and dishonesty they show their players.


No proof provided of the bug (thought about recording the screen?), and it seems as though you made the decision to gamble.  If there were no bugs in the actual gambling, then it doesn't seem like they scammed you.
If they are rude, they are rude.  But from what I can see this could have easily been avoided if you didn't follow your urge to gamble.

I made the decision to gamble. They abused my addiction to make sure I'd lose it. It COULD have been avoided, but they made it less avoidable by purposely giving this error.

There's no scam. I don't see how you can prove this is a bug. I would suggest counselling on addictions to get over this but it sounds like you're not looking to get over your gambling addiction.
1712  Other / Off-topic / Re: How would you help with bitcoin? on: November 06, 2016, 10:25:53 PM
I would buy a very well known business and start accept ONLY bitcoins haha. If I'm not in it for the money then who cares right?
1713  Economy / Marketplace / Re: need someone in Canada paying btc on: November 05, 2016, 07:49:00 PM
After pming with the OP over the past 24h it's apparent that he won't give any details over PM and wants to use Skype or send me a document via email. He won't say what he wants done or why. He says it's not illegal but I highly suspect this is something he doesn't want there to be a record of.

OP doesn't seem to be Canadian so I'm not sure what you're looking for but it sounds like a scam. I still have no idea what the hell he wants done because he won't tell me. He didn't ask anything about my expertise or what I can do for him, he just wanted to send me a document because I said I was Canadian.

Be careful people. Don't open a random document without scanning it first.

? Ok well I have no idea what that means so I'm not your guy anyways.
you need to be 18yo + to sign.
i can tell u what to do if u are still interested.

This is after I explained I'm no longer interested. He kept pushing me to do whatever it is he's trying to do.

can you remove that post???
before i bad rep you?

No thanks. You are sketchy as fuck.

And you kept offering it to me multiple times after I said I'm not your guy. If you're going to throw out weird fake accusations that have no merit I'll just post all of your PMs. Avoiding my questions didn't help you sketchy kid. You're clearly not Canadian btw. No idea what scam you were trying to pull here.

IDIOT YOU JUST LOSE 0.4 BTC !!

You expect people to believe that? Escrow the 0.4BTC right now then. Insulting someone you tried to 'hire'? Wow you're just like every other scammer on this forum rofl.
1714  Economy / Lending / Re: Need .07 LOAN ASAP FAST PAYBACK on: November 05, 2016, 07:40:26 PM
It's really hard to find someone willing to give a loan with a website as collateral here. They're hard to value and most importantly hard to sell! Do you have anything else you'd be able to offer as collateral?
1715  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: 1.1+ BTC - Bitsler.com [SCAM] Please do not deposit to Bitsler. on: November 05, 2016, 03:38:24 PM
I decided to gamble the BTC. Of course, I lost it all (1.114 BTC). Instantly after losing, I was able to withdraw again.

The unfriendliness will definitely hinder the company from keeping customers but I do have to say if there's a big where you can't withdraw and you decide to gamble some more it's too late to do anything. You lost it fair and square. If you had waited I'd have to assume the bug would have been fixed. If it wasn't a bug (which is what you're implying) there's no real way to prove that the admin did something to stop your withdrawal.

That's the thing. 99% of people will be tempted to gamble again while their balance is just sitting there... which is the point of this thread.

No. 99% of gambling addicts would be tempted. I never in a million years would gamble ~$800. This isn't a scam accusation. The situation sucks but there's nothing to do about it. Next time if you can't afford to lose that much money don't bet it in the first place.
1716  Economy / Marketplace / Re: need someone in Canada paying btc on: November 05, 2016, 02:40:25 AM
What kind of paperwork are we talking about here? I'm willing to do this over PM if you're looking for privacy, but I don't have Skype.
1717  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin tour operator - your thoughts? on: November 05, 2016, 02:37:54 AM
Yes, you are so right... Think I'm gonna edit that out  Lips sealed The reason I asked this is because I know Cheapflights.com offer bitcoin payments on flight bookings, but they are, well, not really cheap when you compare them to other ticketing companies. But clearly people are paying for it even though they are cheaper alternatives so I was guessing the bitcoin payment option as a niche played a major role in their profit margin.

i think a lot depends on market timing. that's a huge factor in the willingness of people to spend. if there's been a huge rise you feel like you've had a bunch of free money land in your lap so you might be more inclined to spend. that's not a great thing to bet a business on though.

Absolutely. I wouldn't exclusively accept bitcoins if you're able to accept whatever your local fiat is (euro?). If bitcoin crashes, your sales / customers drop off like flies.
1718  Other / Meta / Re: Searching PMs by the user you got the PM from? on: November 05, 2016, 02:31:13 AM
I had a looksie and I don't see any better way unfortunately. Unless you know a specific pm you're looking for that would have said an obvious word like "address" or "sent" . The "e" or "the" "a" are probably your best solutions.
1719  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: 1.1+ BTC - Bitsler.com [SCAM] Please do not deposit to Bitsler. on: November 05, 2016, 02:24:16 AM
I decided to gamble the BTC. Of course, I lost it all (1.114 BTC). Instantly after losing, I was able to withdraw again.

The unfriendliness will definitely hinder the company from keeping customers but I do have to say if there's a big where you can't withdraw and you decide to gamble some more it's too late to do anything. You lost it fair and square. If you had waited I'd have to assume the bug would have been fixed. If it wasn't a bug (which is what you're implying) there's no real way to prove that the admin did something to stop your withdrawal.
1720  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin tour operator - your thoughts? on: November 05, 2016, 02:11:59 AM
How high of a commission are you willing to pay in order to pay for your tour in bitcoins?

i don't get this attitude. i'm not willing to pay extra just because it's bitcoin and you wouldn't attract new customers considering it usually costs them extra to obtain bitcoin in the first place. no one's gonna pay more to pay more.



I think the wrong question was asked. Don't ask people how much they're willing to pay for something. Show them the value of what you offer then set a price based on you giving better value than the competition.

How much am I willing to pay in terms of commission? 0%. Why? Because you left the door open and I would much rather not pay you to plan my vacation. I'd like you to do it for free. If I did it myself it wouldn't cost me a dime, so why should I use your service and pay 10-20% commission. That's the question that needs to be answered.
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