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21  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling: Windows 10 Professional 64/32 Bits Cd key Global on: August 20, 2015, 07:53:24 PM
How do we know that this key is legit and not stolen? How did you acquire this?

Also, if all you'reselling is the key, then it should be in the Digital Goods section.
22  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Reddit accounts with karma on: August 17, 2015, 10:45:17 PM
Are these account OGs or are they just aged?
23  Economy / Services / Re: How many people would be interested in getting paid for sign ups on: July 25, 2015, 05:27:57 PM
Interested, but I already got a bitgold account, so I'm out. guess that's what you're talking about OP Smiley

That's what I think that OP is talking about, too. It is the most popular site that I know that offers enough money for someone to offer 5$ for people to sign up on their referral, but requires phone verification to do so. If that is the case, then I suppose that I, too, will be out because I already have a bitgold account. If I didn't, however, I would like a much bigger stake of the profits since the profits depend on me Smiley
24  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [$10] EVERY STEAM GAME FOR FREE! SteamGamesYOURS[$10] on: July 20, 2015, 03:23:55 PM
Hi,
I'm willing to accept a vouch copy of your product in return for a proper, comprehensive vouch, with screenshots and as much detail as I can. I will try out the method myself and if it works, I will vouch that it does work worldwide, and is not a blackhat method to get Steam games.

To confirm this, you can take a look at my post history - I've done several vouches before.
I fully believe that for new members such as yourself, a comprehensive review from a respected Senior Member is the key to securing sales.

If you're interested, let me know.
25  Economy / Digital goods / Re: EARN $55 PER FREE SIGNUP. on: July 17, 2015, 08:53:03 AM
I'm very interested in this tutorial, thank you!

Please PM me!
26  Economy / Digital goods / Re: | 60% OFF - TODAY ONLY | FREE CLOTHES ,TECH, GADGETS [PREMIUM TOOL INCLUDED] on: July 16, 2015, 11:10:12 AM
Sorry for the delay. I was also given a vouch copy of the product. It's not a blackhat method, but it can take up to a week to get the items. Does it work outside the USA? Yes, it should. Yes, there is a tool included with a premium license. Have I tried using the method? Yes, I have tried it and now I am waiting to see if it will work.

The OP will send you a method that will work for sure in the US and will most probably work in all other countries.

As for the other questions on the type of clothes and gadgets, if you buy the method you will see that it really depends, but you can get some good stuff if you're lucky!
27  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Google Voice Account - Your personal USA Phone Number Outside USA - $2 on: July 13, 2015, 03:52:26 AM
Just to be clear on this, if I buy a Google voice account from you, and I don't live in the USA, will I be able to call my friends in the US on their mobiles and landlines for free over wifi? If not, then how can someone outside the US benefit from having these accounts?
28  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] BTC for 4000 PayPal USD on: July 13, 2015, 01:44:19 AM
Hey @TheKoziTwo, I just wanted to ask you a question about the rates you are getting buying bitcoins with paypal, if you don't mind sharing. On trades for $100+ are you paying fees? Of what percentage? I'm sure it varies from seller to seller, but I'm just curious as to what's the highest percentage fees you're willing to pay. And are you able to get 1:1 for your cash in some trades?

I'm asking because I'm interested in buying bitcoins with paypal, too, albeit not on this forum. Feel free to shoot me a PM if you don't feel comfortable with posting this info here.

Thanks Smiley
29  Economy / Goods / Re: [SOLD] G-Tor Portable WiFi (Better than Anonabox) on: July 13, 2015, 01:34:07 AM
While I know that this has been sold, I didn't know products like this were on the market! It's definitely very interesting and something that I will need to look more into purchasing. If I have this correctly, then this router will automatically anonymise your incoming and outcoming connections, both on wifi and on mobile network, right? But won't this impact the speed? I'm going to look more into it.

You mentioned that this retails for £79.00 GBP ($122 USD), but if you don't mind, would you mind sharing the price at which you sold it? Just for future reference. It's a really neat little thing! Do you have plans to sell another one of your remaining two of these?
30  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or Gold? What would you pick? on: July 12, 2015, 06:58:03 AM
Both.  Always diversify your investments.  It's funny because I was just gifted one ounce of gold so now I can say I'm truly diversifying my portfolio even thought I had no intention to.  Still though, I'm glad to have the ounce of gold and a few bitcoins and will aim to increase accumulation of both.

This is the correct answer. Diversify risks and invest in different things. People in this thread are debating whether they should get gold or bitcoin, but you should have both so that if anything happens to bitcoin, you have gold and if bitcoin grows, you have bitcoins and you benefited. Similarly, if you have gold and the gold rates go down, you have bitcoin and if they go up, you have gold to sell!

I'm going to look more into buying some gold myself and also increase the number of bitcoins that I have, but both in due proportion.
31  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Totalitarianism on: July 12, 2015, 06:54:28 AM
UK to Ban WhatsApp Messaging Service

The UK is ready to ban WhatsApp thanks to the Investigatory Powers Bill, also known as “Snoopers Charter”. This new act will allow the government to ban instant messaging apps that refuse to remove end-to-end encryption. The British want to peek at what everyone is doing for taxes. They already have signs all over stating they are hunting tax evaders.



This is why governments don't like bitcoins, they want everyone to hold the opinion that "privacy doesn't matter when you have nothing to hide." But the reality is that if, for example, I chat to someone who is a known political activist strongly critical of some government. Due to the government's surveillance and social media, it can be supposed that my assosiation with this person becomes easily determinable by entering a few keystrokes. I have done nothing wrong, I could have just been talking about the wheather, and yet I think my chances for employment may have just decreased and my chances of an unpleasant encounter next time I interact with the police or border guards may have just increased.
Furthermore, an even more likely scenario is that, knowing that were I to go to talk to this person, I would be making it known to all the government agencies that are reading the messages, I am less likely to do it. The fact that I am being watched has just served to stifle dissent. I didn't do anything wrong - shit, I didn't do anything at all in fact, and yet I had something to hide.

Although, bitcoin in and of itself is not anonymous, every transaction can be traced back to an address and is public. That's why I recommend that people should use mixers.
32  Economy / Economics / Re: Can bitcoin really save Greece? on: July 12, 2015, 06:45:40 AM
I think Bitcoin won't save Greece, but it will definitely benefit from the current predicament - as more and more people lose faith in the powers that be and the system and the banks as they are now, they will look to alternative methods to store their cash, and I think bitcoin will be much more widely adopted, and as such, the price will rise over the course of this year and into the next few years.
33  Economy / Speculation / Re: How many bitcoins do I need to retire in 20 years? on: July 12, 2015, 06:43:17 AM
I think that in 20 years, there will be nothing name "bitcoin" itself. I think the technology and concept will continue to grow and expand until we have something that can fix the current flaws that bitcoin has. This could go on to be further supported by governments, and thus be more widely accepted in a modern world.

But just in case I'm wrong, I'm going to keep a few bitcoins on me just in case, as a Retirement Plan B Wink
34  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] COINUT.COM ★ Signature Campaign ★ Pay per post ★ Weekly ★ on: July 11, 2015, 11:06:15 PM
When will this current cycle end so that spots will be re-opened?
35  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Pizza for bitcoins? on: July 11, 2015, 01:38:01 AM

That made me do a double take. $ 2,843,700.00.

To put that into perspective for you, with that amount of money, you can buy:

  • Five Lamborghini Aventadors, and still have cash to spend
  • Buy three Bugatti Veyrons.
  • Get 450 pounds of marijuana.
  • Sign off on 36 Supercharged 2013 Range Rovers.
  • Become a rapper and feature 2 Chainz on 28 of your songs.


And Lazlo just spent that on a pizza. It's crazy.
36  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Followliker Instagram Edition (Unlimited Accs) on: July 11, 2015, 01:13:15 AM
Why are you selling it for 17$ less than what you bought it for? Also, do we need the instagram accounts ourselves or will you provide them, too? What things can this bot do with all these accounts?
37  Economy / Services / Re: (7BITCASINO CAMPAIGN) ★ Member to Legendary, High Rates + 0.2btc bonus. Escrow. on: July 11, 2015, 01:01:15 AM
Name:   harlenadler
Posts:   396
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Interested in this Smiley
38  Economy / Services / Re: BITBINGO.IO - The Highest Fixed Rate Campaign, bi-weekly pay on: July 10, 2015, 05:58:49 AM
Name: harlenadler
Position: Sr. Member
Wallet address: 18KDj3HygC1wiTZYtSyWgkqPFf1FyyE5o6
Starting posts count: 395

Looking forward to this campaign. Will be active, signature will be changed upon admission.
39  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: July 09, 2015, 04:54:10 AM
Why do people hate islam?

I think is that in fact now the people possess a way to the freedom, they are in security , they are relatively safe. they are not pushed by the injustices of there systems to take appreciation of the truth of Islam.  this is why the (Islam) is vulnerable, this is why the hate of islam is as this much achievable.


What are you insinuating here?
40  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do islam hates people? on: July 09, 2015, 04:53:07 AM

I haven't seen the movie, so I wouldn't know how accurate or not it is. I didn't miss your point, I disputed it directly. Your point is, as you just said, "the interest of a culture in encouraging brilliant work from whomever it may come from, instead of harshly suppressing it" as you seek to differentiate it from Muslim cultures which you believe would harshly suppress an individual such as Turing. Your point is Turing was appreciated greatly for his work, and my rebuttal was he obviously wasn't, as evidenced by how harshly the great and brilliant war hero was suppressed after the war when he was prosecuted for who he was and chemically castrated. These actions do not show a "culture encouraging brilliant work from whomever it may come from" because the caveat was "unless you're gay, in which case you will be suppressed."

Maybe before making broad sweeping generalizations of this sort, you might want to look at say, 100 people who knew him?  What is "a culture?"
It's a lot more than a couple cops who made a case up against the man.

You did not dispute my point one bit in condemning English culture of that time, from the modern point of view.

My point remains.  If the Islamics had then ruled Britian, he would not have done his work, and you would likely not have a computer today.

Interchange "culture" with "society" and see if it helps your understanding any. Your point remains discredited. British society was not morally superior because they actually suppressed him slightly less harshly than an Islamic one theoretically might have. The British government didn't prosecute him until the war was over, so there's every reason to believe an Islamic government would have similarly used him for his talents in order to aid a war effort, and then persecuted him afterwards like the Brits did.
It's total bullshit.

Country A.  Homosexual behavior is illegal and results in jail if prosecuted.
Country B.  Homosexual behavior is illegal and you are killed.

Go ahead, claim these are morally and ethically equivalent.

You are being ignorant of the probability of being charged and actually sentenced to the crime. While the punishment is harsh as a deterrent, you need to have 4 religous, sane and righteous men with good conduct to testify that they explicitly saw with their own eyes two people of the same sex having intercourse. Now where are you going to find that? You're going to have 4 of these good men peeking into people's bedrooms or what? It's almost impossible to convict someone, unless they confess themselves. They cannot be forced into confessing anything, and they will have to testify against themselves four times - each time, the judge will tell them to SAY NO because if they say they didn't do it and it cannot be proven, they cannot be punished. If they are drunk or insane then they cannot confess against themselves. Alan Turing simply would not have been convicted if he was under Islamic Rule, unlike British rule where he was forced to confess.

Moreover, there is no exact punishment for homosexuality in Islam. The are currently mroe than 50 Muslim majority countries with varying degrees of sharia law. Of those, the only countries which have a prescribed death penalty for homosexuality are:
Mauritania
Somaliland (part of Somalia)
Saudi Arabia
Yemen
Iran

The United Arab Emirates also has, legally, a death penalty for acts of homosexuality. However, most cases are dealt with via fines, prison sentences, or expulsion from the country. I have not been able to find any cases of a death sentence having been dispensed by the courts in the United Arab Emirates.
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