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19961  Economy / Lending / Re: 36BTC loan for SO's car accident with repayment with 6.5% interest in 14 days. on: February 25, 2013, 02:20:50 PM
How did she break her collarbone in a rear-end collision? Rear-end accidents typically cause neck or head injuries to the driver being struck.

Most clavicle fractures happen when falling onto the shoulder, or falling with an outstretched arm. Direct impact is another cause, but you'd have to be struck from the front.

Once it became obvious he was lying, he abandoned the account and moved to the next one.
19962  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why isn't someone at BFL cancelling and refunding my order? Son has Cancer!!!!!! on: February 25, 2013, 02:15:10 PM
You're in luck! Since you're in Canada, 70% of the cost will be picked by the government, and that's if you don't have insurance which most employers do have for their employees, therefore cost is probably your least worries.

Canada picks up 100% of the cost of healthcare.  The only costs the OP will have are medication, and losing income due to missed work.
19963  Economy / Services / Re: The Bitcoin ATM! on: February 24, 2013, 07:45:09 PM
Personally I think the physical footprint is too large, esp when you're dealing with limited space on a bar.  Make a smaller version you can mount on a wall and the owners should make a fair bit of coin with it!
19964  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [HELP ME!] Starting an online store that accepts BTC & PP on: February 24, 2013, 06:38:40 PM
You can try with presta shop, is really easy a very good looking. About hosting http://bit.ly/X68m7y

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It have the one click installer for most of the e-commerce open source system.

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Remember, if you get unlimited resources, so do others, and some of them will abuse it.  You end up with overcrowded servers and unresponsive websites.
19965  Economy / Services / Re: PHP Programmer needed for important project on: February 24, 2013, 06:37:16 PM
I am a PHP programmer, but I tend to stay away from deals that aren't made public.  It's better for me if the entire community can vet the deal.
19966  Economy / Lending / Re: 420's Non-Ponzi Interest Bearing Accounts & Options on: February 24, 2013, 06:25:05 PM
The interest rates aren't exactly absurd in my book if you look at how bitcoin trades. Its price swings are ridiculous. The $31 drop down to $28 the other day presented a perfect buying opportunity. $1500 invested at a $28 level would've netted around 53BTC. MtGox is showing $30.08 as last trade right now, so if all BTC were sold right now, that $1500 would be worth $1590 in roughly 1 days time. So there's almost 1/3rd of my interest for the whole 4 month period. If he can do something like this, or even much smaller, and turn out $50/week in profits from trading of BTC or LTC, then that means in the 16 week loan period, he could make $800 off of my money. That leaves him $500 in the positive after paying me $300.

So why didn't you invest $1500 at the $28 level?  Because you can't predict the future.  If you could sure you'd make incredible returns and could justify paying out those rates.

Everything that you said is fine and dandy, but it doesn't explain why he is paying out interest at all.  If he knows how to make good returns, why involve us at all?  If you had a chance to make $1,500 profit and could choose to finance it yourself, or borrow the money and give away $1,200 in interest, which would you choose?  You still make money either way, but if you don't borrow, you make more.  Offering interest is a scheme to get as many lenders as possible before he defaults.
19967  Economy / Services / Re: PHP Programmer needed for important project on: February 24, 2013, 03:16:04 PM
• This is for a PHP person who understands how passive income works. If you are the "free spirit" type, it helps as well.

Does this mean you want them to work for a percentage of the company?  What percentage will you keep?
19968  Economy / Lending / Re: Bitcoin-Financial.com on: February 24, 2013, 02:53:41 PM
I am going to try to have a real conversation with you, even though we all know that is impossible.

Doing the same thing and expecting a different result - isn't that what Einstein called "insanity"?
19969  Economy / Lending / Re: Bitcoin-Financial.com on: February 24, 2013, 01:46:04 AM
"3,354 people like this. Be the first of your friends."

No they don't, where did you buy the facebook likes?

Right there - site is not trustworthy.
19970  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] Signature Space for advertising [MARCH] on: February 23, 2013, 07:35:13 PM
Think about a real life marketplace, we are both selling apples. You wouldn't allow me to sell apples from your stall. I would have to set up my own stall. It is up to the customer to shop around if they wish to see who is cheaper.

Then go set up your own stall.  You are using the bitcoin stall at the moment, as am I.

The forum rules state I must stay on topic.  I am selling signature space.

I will leave you to gouge the noobs on signature space.  As long as everyone is aware, they can get the best deal with me.    Wink

I'm selling three lines for the price of your two. 

There you go.  Now you are the best deal!
19971  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] Signature Space for advertising [MARCH] on: February 23, 2013, 06:22:55 PM
Think about a real life marketplace, we are both selling apples. You wouldn't allow me to sell apples from your stall. I would have to set up my own stall. It is up to the customer to shop around if they wish to see who is cheaper.

Then go set up your own stall.  You are using the bitcoin stall at the moment, as am I.

The forum rules state I must stay on topic.  I am selling signature space.

I will leave you to gouge the noobs on signature space.  As long as everyone is aware, they can get the best deal with me.    Wink
19972  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] Signature Space for advertising [MARCH] on: February 23, 2013, 05:14:31 PM
The thread is to sell signature space, isn't it?  No need to have separate threads and forcing everyone to post in multiple threads to get the best rate.

This is a free market.
19973  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] Signature Space for advertising [MARCH] on: February 23, 2013, 04:30:03 PM
0.15?

I could give you 1 line of the signature for the month for that much?

I'll give you two lines.  Smiley
19974  Economy / Lending / Re: 420's Non-Ponzi Interest Bearing Accounts & Options on: February 23, 2013, 04:29:30 PM
5%/month interest is not an unreasonable rate of return to pay out by any stretch of the imagination. It's rather easy to cover, honestly. I want to use the time I'm waiting for a pullback to help build some reputation for myself in the community and encourage trade in the currency. I'd mess with setting up a trading bot and all that myself, but I work too many hours in a day and too many days a week since I'm in the oilfield services industry and fabrication for the Gulf of Mexico is ratcheting up again.

Doesn't that make you a fool then?  You could invest a million dollars (get family to loan it) and pull in $50,000 a month in income without having to work.

Oh wait, that kind of return is not guaranteed.  Even with good luck, the OP will eventually be drawing on new investments to pay interest.  That is what makes a ponzi.
19975  Other / Off-topic / Re: Opinions needed on: February 23, 2013, 02:39:16 PM
I want some professional opinions from people of what they think of the new service i am setting up.

My rate is 0.5btc for my professional opinion. But right now you probably won't like it.
19976  Economy / Services / Re: The Bitcoin Place - Get Free Bitcoin Website Directory on: February 23, 2013, 02:31:48 PM
I am a strong believer that information should be free. Smiley

Yet I still have to pay...   Roll Eyes
19977  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for someone to create/modify software for this forum [3600+ BTC] on: February 22, 2013, 03:26:47 PM
My bid is 2000BTC. The first payment would be 25% and again this is only after I have provided a working product.

 Shocked

At this point they could buy an IPB license, with more features than you could ever program, for 5btc.  And then spend maybe 100btc more to customize it.  They just don't want to do anything.
19978  Economy / Services / Re: Let me Write Your Paper-(Senior College Student w/3.5@US News top 30) on: February 22, 2013, 03:06:29 PM
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I guarantee you a grade above the class average

I doubt that, how do you know what the class average will be and that your ability to score above that.

Simply send the coins to escrow, and don't release them until a higher than average grade is produced.
19979  Economy / Services / Re: [Need a web dev]My Idea, My Domain, Your skills...Baby we've got a stew going! on: February 22, 2013, 03:04:48 PM
Ah, so you want someone to teach you as well.  No thanks - I have enough of my own ideas.   Wink
19980  Economy / Services / Re: The Bitcoin Place - Get Free Bitcoin Website Directory on: February 22, 2013, 02:51:41 PM
You should change the word "donate" to the word "pay".  Forcing me to send you 0.1btc ($3) is not a "donation". 
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