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2541  Economy / Goods / Re: FS: Mangavox Odyssey Vintage Video Game System -22.22 BTC on: August 01, 2011, 07:44:10 PM
OLDSCHOOL!

How many megahashes can it do?  -jk
2542  Economy / Goods / Re: Four 5830 - Three 6970 - Three Arctic Coolers on: August 01, 2011, 07:05:40 PM
PM'd
2543  Economy / Services / Re: Paying 0.03 if you post a For Sale or Wanted ad in my forum on: August 01, 2011, 04:21:45 PM
ttt
2544  Economy / Lending / Re: I need a loan!~ on: August 01, 2011, 04:20:46 PM
Trust? communicated with him via pm/chat room so decided to help out and take a small risk.
You are a good person, but be careful.
2545  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What's did mybitcoin walk away with? on: August 01, 2011, 04:15:14 PM
if you do a whois lookup on mybitcoin.com:

REGISTRY WHOIS FOR MYBITCOIN.COM
Domain Name: mybitcoin.com
Updated: 22 hours ago - Refresh

Registrar: TUCOWS.COM CO.
Whois Server: whois.tucows.com
Referral URL: http://domainhelp.opensrs.net
Status: clientTransferProhibited, clientUpdateProhibited

Expiration Date: 2012-04-25
Creation Date: 2010-04-25
Last Update Date: 2011-03-27

Name Servers:
    ns1.systemdns.com
    ns2.systemdns.com
    ns3.systemdns.com
See mybitcoin.com DNS Records

Information Updated: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:33:38 UTC


That gives people like zero information. 
2546  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What's did mybitcoin walk away with? on: August 01, 2011, 04:11:05 PM
i havent lost anything thank god i just empty my account the other day but i notice the website isnt even working for me now it wont load up or anything. Is any one else having  this issue???
yup, the whole site is down!
2547  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What's did mybitcoin walk away with? on: August 01, 2011, 02:53:13 PM
OMFG!  I'm going to light a bitcoin candle for that wallet!
2548  Other / Meta / Re: Well this sucks so far! on: August 01, 2011, 02:47:57 PM
Damn! So it looks like I'll forever be the last mod that was appointed on the official Bitcoin forums...

Pretty sad to pride yourself in something nobody cares about.
mc_lovin cares Cheesy
2549  Other / Meta / Re: 10 PM's per hour? on: August 01, 2011, 02:46:20 PM
+1 BTC... pm limits / group membership Smiley
I would donate if it put a donator status on my ID.
2550  Economy / Gambling / Re: New doman everybody on: August 01, 2011, 02:44:41 PM
i like the new domain name!  Cheesy
2551  Other / Meta / Re: Forum moved to bitcointalk.org on: August 01, 2011, 02:42:45 PM
well done

no interuption during the transfer, great  Wink
very smooth operation, i like the one word domain name.  what a pleasant surprise!
2552  Economy / Marketplace / What's did mybitcoin walk away with? on: August 01, 2011, 06:10:50 AM
Apparently a lot of people got hosed over mybitcoin.com.  I see Todd Bethell got ripped for 1000 BTC in this thread, and countless others are reporting their money.  1000 BTC, that's already $14k+, isn't that theft over $5000?  These people should be locked away in bitprison.

So... I figured I would make an updating list of everyone's losses here so we can see an estimated dollar value of what these people ran off with.  Post here with your loss.

~25,000 - Bruce Wagner
1000 - Todd Bethell
618 - Chaos Computer Club donations in escrow
259 - SHlFT
85 - ball4thegame
75 - cp
70 - FTL_Ian
55 - wobber
48 - valam
40 - Gabriel Beal
29 - MoonShadow
25 - NothinG
25 - Akiron
18.8 - Bitcoin Spender
13-14 - carbonpenguin
~11.5 - cirillius
4 - fulepp
1.65 - PowerChaos
0.5-0.9 - opticbit
0.1 - qwk

Total so far, between 27365.4 and 27366.8.  @ $14 a coin that's like $380,000.
2553  Economy / Lending / Re: I need a loan!~ on: August 01, 2011, 05:58:41 AM
Hello there,

I'm in need of money for personal reasons and I will repay by the 17th of august.

I start working tomorrow and I get paid next friday, so that gives me 3 days to get everything into BTC.

Thanks if anyone takes me up on this!

I offer interest-free loan, give me your address so I can send you, your loan immediately.

How can you offer all these loans?  How are you supposed to get your bitcoin back from all these people if they decide to vanish?
2554  Economy / Lending / Re: Yet another loan thread on: August 01, 2011, 05:56:19 AM
That's a lot of interest, 50%!
2555  Economy / Services / Re: Carts for Coins on: July 31, 2011, 10:59:53 PM
lmk how the module hunt goes, i got more btc for a working module Cheesy
2556  Economy / Services / Re: Carts for Coins on: July 31, 2011, 10:48:09 PM
.5 sent, because i want to win Smiley
2557  Economy / Services / Re: Carts for Coins on: July 31, 2011, 10:41:06 PM
mc_lovin

pay the 0.50 btc you said you will pay. Then the remaining 0.10 you can argue, at least pay the 0.50 you said you will pay.
but his "deal's off".. ..
2558  Economy / Services / Re: Carts for Coins on: July 31, 2011, 09:36:03 PM
the contract says :

c. Install shopping cart software, modules and(or) any requested/required items(including inventory, banners, logos, etc…).
d. Make sure all communication between the domain and the webspace is operating smoothly as a professional website does.


A shopping cart was installed, but it no longer works. C & D are no longer fulfilled.
Just like senbonzakura said earlier.  I know it's not his fault that the module doesn't work, but that was the reason for the website.  It doesn't operate as a 'carts for coins' period.
2559  Economy / Services / Re: Carts for Coins on: July 31, 2011, 09:18:52 PM
And how is it his fault that MyBitcoin decides to go offline? It's starting to look to me like you just don't want to pay your bills.
It's not his fault, this is a very unfortunate situation.  But I wouldn't have wanted a shopping cart in the first place if it didn't have bitcoin.  The argument i'm making is that he stretches figures around, like a 22MB upload became a 150MB upload, how can I believe he invested that many hours of work?  I already said I'd pay 0.5...  But I still wouldn't have the site as it was contracted to be, bitcoin enabled.
2560  Economy / Services / Re: Carts for Coins on: July 31, 2011, 09:04:41 PM
I told you my hourly rate was 0.2152 btc/per hour and you agreed. That roughs out to $3 USD per hour. Way below what a website designer would charge you. No rounding.

If I can give you some advice...NEVER offer such absurd discounts on your time. Always charge what you are worth. Otherwise you will get people who will not only waste your time but try to stiff you on the (meager) bill. You could not get me to look at a project like this for less than 6 BTC/hour.


I think my advice/suggestion is a contract for the whole project/job. Ask for full charge instead of paying per hour. With pay per hour, you would face problems like this current one. Some will charge you for just looking at your code and claiming they lost time and that their time is money.

Yes, a flat rate for the job is reasonable if it's short and obvious and nothing goes wrong. Installing a shopping cart probably qualifies. Making it work with Bitcoin probably doesn't. Smiley
I agree..  I figured the quoted ~2 hours for the job and ~.2btc/h so i paid .4 thinking that it was like 90% paid for.  The dollar value for the difference is miniscule.  Now it's like, if I want a shopping cart for bitcoin I have to go somewhere else...  Pay someone else to do it.  I already told him in PM that the 1.5 BTC he asked for originally would be worth it for me to pay if the module was working.  And even still, it would be worth 1.5 BTC to me if the module did work.  It's very unfortunate that the module doesn't work. 

"Typical time to set up the cart software(getting it onto the server, setting up mysql,etc) typicaly runs 2 hours."

I just don't see where the hours went.  It's like, pre-made software, and the pluging module takes all of a moment to install. 

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