Judging by your incredible amount of one line spam posts, I'll just assume you are posting to get paid for your sig campaign. So please troll at someone elses expense.
Caught you altcoin of hashie, nobody will buy from you now Clearly there is something wrong with you. I won the auction for the domain that hashie was was selling, and I am trying to get back what I paid. So I am not the "altcoin"(wtf?) of hashie. I'm pretty sure Yobit doesn't pay for spam posts, I think I might have to remind them to run a spam check.
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Judging by your incredible amount of one line spam posts, I'll just assume you are posting to get paid for your sig campaign. So please troll at someone elses expense.
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Lol at this scammer trying to make more money
Are you kidding? I'm trying to sell the domain for what I paid. And am willing to use ANY escrow. You have some serious nerve calling me a scammer when I am selling a domain that I bought the other day.
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So I did wind up taking possession of the hashie.co domain. But it's pretty apparent I don't have the time to do anything with it. I'm looking to just get the .06 I paid. Any takers?
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Come on down and play! Today is a good day to win.
Why dont you make wager contest every week? your site only has activity when there is wager contest and I think you should do this if you want some activity there Because it is expensive? IIRC, the commission for app owner is roughly half of the house edge. So if he has spent 0.1 btc on a contest, he has to get a wagered of about 20 btc just to break even. Yes, exactly. I usually lose money with the contest in the short term.
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Come on down and play! Today is a good day to win.
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Apparently the end price was too low because hashie disappeared.
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I bid .07BTC (legit) if still open.
It's not, I won. 7 days after the auction was 6:27 UTC
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So I'm the new owner of hashie.co? How could life get any better?
scammer!@ Um, excuse you. Care to elaborate? Before throwing around accusations like that, you should probably add facts.
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So I'm the new owner of hashie.co? How could life get any better?
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I accept: Escrow.com, Paypal or Bitcoins (direct payment to my wallet). So you're refusing to use a trusted member of this forum as escrow? In that case I withdraw my offer. I wouldn't recommend anyone to deal with OP. Who are those 'trusted' users? I don't know them. How do they verify that the domain reached the buyer? I trust only Escrow.com and I sold many domains. This is a very strange forum.. Thread closed. It's not the forum that's strange. This is a bitcoin forum where people generally expect to pay with bitcoin and use escrow. And these "trusted users" are users who have escrowed thousands of successful trades. And when I asked for escrow, your answer was "lol, escrow for 10 dollars, pay a $25 escrow.com fee". Obviously, if you think $10 is that insignificant, escrow should not be a problem. At the time of the OP you were a newbie, no forum member here, at least not anyone with common sense, will trade anything with a newer member without escrow.
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Congratulations to our 3 winners.Rouner up, you will be splitting 123,000 bits. 70-20-10
"bitcoingg";18.601967 "miningcontracts";15.281693 "LordzS";7.714665
Check your moneypot wallets.
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more than 12 hours to go in the contest. Standing are still the same as before.
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Just a little more than 12 hours to go in the contest. Standing are still the same as before.
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He is actively avoiding using escrow. Escrow.com has a $25 fee. He is just using that as an excuse to say he is willing to use escrow.
What's your problem man? You posting irrelevant crap on my thread perhaps? because you try to sell a trademark. "BTC" is a major TM. BTC is the ticker for Bitcoin(clearly). BTC has been registered successfully 4 times by different people. However, considering none of the industries that used the TM involve bitcoin or technology your comment only served as retaliation for me pointing out your clear refusal to use escrow.
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I accept: Escrow.com, Paypal or Bitcoins (direct payment to my wallet).
Why do you not want to use a reputable forum escrow? As @above said, escrow.com has a $25 fee; that's a 150% fee of the transaction if I buy it for $10. A reputable forum escrow can secure this transaction without any scams being done. If you accept forum escrowing, I will bid $11. I already offered 10 and ecuamobi offered 12. However he refused to use forum escrow with either of us, so I wouldn't hold your breath.
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He is actively avoiding using escrow. Escrow.com has a $25 fee. He is just using that as an excuse to say he is willing to use escrow.
What's your problem man? You posting irrelevant crap on my thread perhaps?
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I accept: Escrow.com, Paypal or Bitcoins (direct payment to my wallet). He is actively avoiding using escrow. Escrow.com has a $25 fee. He is just using that as an excuse to say he is willing to use escrow.
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Your point is 100% irrelevant considering BTC has been successfully registered several times and none of the businesses that have registered it could even remotely be considered in the same industry as a technology or bitcoin business. And unlike you, I'm not a scammer and I'm willing to accept escrow on the domains I sell. 1. Does the business claiming infringement operate in the same industry as your business? Remember that trademark's guiding principle is "do not confuse the consumer." Thus, if it is really unlikely that the other business's customers are going to be confused because you have the same name, then there really isn't a trademark issue. One of the factors courts look at to determine likelihood of customer confusion is whether the two businesses are in the same industry.
If your business name is identical to another SEO business, then you could be screwed; It certainly requires caution! However, if you provide SEO/M services and the business claiming infringement designs cookware or provides financial services, then there is really not a trademark issue. You're not screwed.
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It's also the ticker for bitcoin. Go away
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