Not many people is going buy 100, usually a person will need one. Open up a store
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-1 1Gc7kehiSQmPaCbd8qQJphwfiCkhURgkbr
Thanks!
Maybe next time!
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"-3/4" + (1JqSXZRnWRotwkvCov9m6FyZTAEV3Fw4kP)
thanks =D
You Win! 0.00266667 BTC Payments sent out
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-7/9 1CnZkYgCYsQs4W8pvKJWmxNiG7erhigokf
You win! Winnings queued! 1/2 (0.00257143 BTC)
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Lets see if my luck holds up with that bet, letting most of it ride at another 0.005 bet for 5/13. Dang, one less, and you would of won. Well you know what lotteries tickets always say. *Please play again*
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I sent you a private message with a loan request if you have a chance to look over it.
Thanks.
Be extremely suspicious, take a look over this thread. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129557Went from small loans, 5 BTC, jumping to 60 BTC immediately. After I pointed it out that its too much. And too much for the community, He makes a claim suddenly, oh I sold my stuff, its 30 BTC now. Like he is trying his best to accommodate what I said. Just be careful that's all I am saying.
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Sent you PM, I forgive you for your mistake
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I don't mean to adjust the terms of the loan again, but btc is a flucuating market. If we could agree on now, 4.5 for a return of 6.3 btc, I would appreciate it. If not, no worries.
We both said deal, and double checked, and confirmed it. You signed the check already Ironically I didn't even notice myself If it was the other way around, and you said 4.5 for 4.3, and we both said deal. I would continue with the deal, could of happened
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Well it was 4.2 for 5 originally, and then said 4.5 for 6.3, perhaps he meant 5.3 A typo. But a deal is a deal, he said 6.3, and we both said deal. If I go into a pawn shop and they say too much and after we both said *deal, its their mistake Besides its been signed on PGP already, and confirmed it. He has good trading history as stated above. Its unlikely he would want to ruin his history.
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I got them off http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB6F87AC521383230The text I pasted above you sent me, made no difference. If I didn't touch it what so ever, It would of made no difference. I used the public first without touching the other. I was expecting after using the public key, your pgp code I then imported after would above would confirm with the public and say the dec 11 2012 dated, in text. that you signed.
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Can you edit out my email address from your post, please. Anyone can get that. Its on PGP public, anyone on bitcointalk.org can use the key and find out your email though. I edited it out however.
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Terms Agreed with lightlord. To be paid no later than 10/25/12 (if the world doesn't end ) Fuuuuu! World ends on dec 21/2012 I never get my bitcoins
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*No keys were found.*
You did something wrong.
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I am atm studying PGP through http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJDabu_3QCkAs I don't know how to use it. We all have to start from somewhere. After I figure it out, I'll tell you if its right or wrong. I am a fast learner
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I bought an item on ebay that I'm a little short on. With this item, I'll be able to eek out a meager existence on the micro job site fiverr. I will pay back in full with interest by the 10th of January. I have earned some trust on OTC and trust is important to me: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Ploni&sign=ANY&type=RECV Please help me out if you can. Thanks. Can you link your bitcoin-otc and sign "today is Dec 11, 2012 this is Ploni's Bitcoin-OTC" with the key? PGP signing. When your done, I will wait into someone on the forum confirms it.
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4.5 BTC sent for 6.3 BTC, deal for two weeks, or 14 days from now.
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