You do know about flash and SEO, don't you?
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you will have all my info, where you can proceed to do what you like with it.
And what can one do with it? Sue you out of state/out of province/out of country for a mere $60? Put in the court documents that they lent you money to buy drugs? More likely they can't really do anything, and you get away with stealing $60. Just wait until PayPal returns your money.
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New website think this should please everyone Nope - not everyone. I surf from work over RDP. Your site is now inaccessible to me because of all the graphics. Plus, sound on a home page is annoying.
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I dont mind scanning my driving license, which has proof of address and the rest of my details if you are a trusted member and willing to do this loan.
How exactly will that help people when you decide not to repay the $60?
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I had hopes for this thread, but I hardly consider 30 min updates as "real time".
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Looking for 1 btc loan 2 week 10% interest. I've had 1 previous successful loan here. I'd be glad if someone could help me out because there's an easter special for something I'm trying to order and my ordered btc have yet to be cleared!
Why would you need 2 weeks to repay if you've already ordered more btc and you expected it to clear by now?
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if there was a block mined every 2 min, how would the difficulty change when the network tries to adjust to 10 min intervals? exponentially?
i know that its not likely to happen, but i am just wondering.
Simple math would suggest the difficulty would go up by a factor of 5.
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matthew was a staff member here on bitcointalk. he made a bunch of bets with people. including me. we had a 200 coin bet. he lost the bet. i am trying to negotiate a mutual agreeable resolution with him. but so far he refuses to negotiate with me. i will not be settling any of my debts until he begins to resolve his bet with me.
BTC Guy is trying to get another 200 btc before he disappears.
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^^^^^^^^ Are you sure that's entirely legal?
The service is not for criminal purposes but privacy and anonymity. It allows you to purchase goods or services without it being traced back to your real person. It even allows you to fund your existing PayPal service with cash so you can spend it online. It also goes against PayPal's TOS. You are scamming them. If you want to be anonymous and private - don't use PayPal.
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Warning: You send 3.3BTC to a guy with 44 posts and he'll probably just abandon the forum account and start another one...
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There are a number of people offering hosting, and you have not even listed a price.
Hmmm. Your point being... Never mind.
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There are a number of people offering hosting, and you have not even listed a price.
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Building trust in a Ponzi can be expensive!
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It's always recommended people use escrow, or receive the items first before you send the coins.
If this newbie refuses escrow, do not use his service - period.
You do have something to LOSE (not loose) - your coins.
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What you should do is after you get the coins, just walk. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by just abandoning your forum account. I disagree. I'd loose the opportunity to make much more money than that by mining with the ASIC. And the opportunity to build trust with the btc community that may open countless new other opportunities. And starting my own local trading btc business in Chile. And all the fun in the boards with you guys. Seriously? You butcher the word, he shows you the spelling of "lose" nicely, and you misspell it again in the next post? LOOSE means not tight. I weep for the next generation.
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At least I'm getting replies...
That's all you will get. You are being totally unrealistic.
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I have also noticed that CPA affiliates don't pay sites that have incentives which give out cash. This would be a virtual currency therefore it's basically an alternative form of a currency so that the site could have higher paying offers on there.
These CPA affiliates are going to treat bitcoins as identical to cash. I know from direct experience.
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Well technically it isnt a paypal -> bitcoin transaction it is personal loan transaction, plus would be pretty hard for paypal to find out? The only flaw I can see in this is the borrower trusting the OP not to chargeback once the loan has been repaid.
Someone malicious trades with you and then complains to paypal and points them to the thread.
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I'm 100% sure.
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Keep in mind that even if you successfully dispute it you won't get the money back if the scammer already withdrawn it & has no funding sources.. sure it'll ruin their credit rating but they might be using a stolen / made up identity.
Not 100% risk free.
Not to mention when Paypal finds out you are transacting with bitcoins they will freeze your account and your money for six months...
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