It was taken offline because I still working on the dashboard. I will update the post when its available for you to test great, please update us later.
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Weird, I was about to buy the Neobee passthru yesterday but somehow my fingers loaded Bitfunder.com - well bummer. All the best to Ethan.
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The signup page is having some problems.
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So a CPU is the fastest processor? (3 years), it must be a mistake.
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sent. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) i would send a copy of the correspondence between you and air asia to bitpay, and get them to use their PR expertise to talk to air asia direct. allowing bitpay to see what yo said allows them to prepare a good meeting with air asia as they can grasp from the correspondence the tone of the enquiry aswell as get the questions air asia has asked.
i know you want the fame and glory of bringing air asia to bitcoin, but preparing bitpay with a future merchant also helps them to give a professional sales pitch should air asia contact them or vice versa, as they are more prepared.
good luck, this would be a great thing to happen. especially for the 'life on bitcoins' couple that want to do a world trip using bitcoins
You must be psychic, lol. I have just sent an email to BitPay. I am not concerned about fame and fortune, just would like BTC to be promoted and grow. Hi seafarer124, I can help you out on this proposal, so let's talk via PM or email: 1. I know Tony from Bitpay. We are one of the local integration partners in Malaysia. 2. Tony from Airasia; he used to be my friend's formers boss back before Year 2000. 3. I'm planning to start a BTC exchange/merchant system for Malaysia and Asia side with some partners. My email is in my profile. Let's get AirAsia accepting Bitcoin before end of Yr 2013. Your email is hidden in your profile, can you send a message.
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i would send a copy of the correspondence between you and air asia to bitpay, and get them to use their PR expertise to talk to air asia direct. allowing bitpay to see what yo said allows them to prepare a good meeting with air asia as they can grasp from the correspondence the tone of the enquiry aswell as get the questions air asia has asked.
i know you want the fame and glory of bringing air asia to bitcoin, but preparing bitpay with a future merchant also helps them to give a professional sales pitch should air asia contact them or vice versa, as they are more prepared.
good luck, this would be a great thing to happen. especially for the 'life on bitcoins' couple that want to do a world trip using bitcoins
You must be psychic, lol. I have just sent an email to BitPay. I am not concerned about fame and fortune, just would like BTC to be promoted and grow. Hi seafarer124, I can help you out on this proposal, so let's talk via PM or email: 1. I know Tony from Bitpay. We are one of the local integration partners in Malaysia. 2. Tony from Airasia; he used to be my friend's former boss back before Year 2000. 3. I'm planning to start a BTC exchange/merchant system for Malaysia and Asia side with some partners. My email is in my profile. Let's get AirAsia accepting Bitcoin before end of Yr 2013.
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registered an account but I need to wait for the admin to approve it.
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please PM me for more info, thanks
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Tally as of 23 Sept 2013 Closed Escrows --------------- Escrow 31 AUG 2013 for 36 BTC - @abdullahadam, @allinvain Escrow 4 SEPT 2013 for 28 BTC - @turtle83, @rammy2k2 Escrow 6 SEPT 2013 for 10 BTC - @dexter from sabah Escrow 9 SEPT 2013 for 47.5 BTC - for @bclcjunkie and @Zubilica --------------- Total BTC: 121.5 BTC --------------- url: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=240370.msg3214209#msg3214209
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Tally as of 23 Sept 2013
Closed Escrows --------------- Escrow 31 AUG 2013 for 36 BTC - @abdullahadam, @allinvain Escrow 4 SEPT 2013 for 28 BTC - @turtle83, @rammy2k2 Escrow 6 SEPT 2013 for 10 BTC - @dexter from sabah Escrow 9 SEPT 2013 for 47.5 BTC - for @bclcjunkie and @Zubilica --------------- Total BTC: 121.5 BTC ---------------
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interested. will test your platform out.
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Thanks for the reply. Sorry about the snarky comment, I have a developed a bit of patent-hate ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) But I do understand your reasoning. Where I am based - UK & Europe, when I do a bank transfer (SEPA or UKFPS) I do not receive a code or any kind of information I could give to a third party, who could independently verify that I did in fact make a payment. The only way would be for the third party to be given access to my online bank account. So although the payment methods are pretty much non-reversible they are entirely non-verifiable by any third party apart from employees of the banks concerned. In Malaysia, when we do a bank transfer, we can specify the telephone number and email of the funds recipient. This is useful so that the person receiving funds will receive some sort of validation from the bank itself. It surprises me that bank transfers in UK & Europe don't have this feature.
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If in doubt, always ask for advise from the seniors here.
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