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281  Other / Archival / Re: Microsoft Keys Bulk Sale on: March 19, 2015, 10:55:26 AM
Selling Microsoft seems to be the latest fad, after ponzi schemes and Starbucks Gift cards.

I'll ask you the same as I have asked the others: Do your keys come with COAs? (certificate of authencity).

I have reported you numerous times to the moderators for spamming against every MSDN seller, so just piss off because you have no idea about what you are talking. Just learnt a new word "COA" and you come here blabbing it to everyone.

No, you're selling keys illegally. I won't piss off. Your attitude is bad too boot. The other sellers I am "spamming" at least reacted far more professional than you did.

Buyer beware. Legit windows 8.1 costs slightly more than $100. Anyone selling them at over 50% discount is not selling legit keys. Period.

Edit: And back off with the threats in pms.

Go fight with mridul, if you come near me, remember you will get screwed so hard that you won't even recognize your own butt.
282  Other / Archival / Re: Microsoft Keys Bulk Sale on: March 19, 2015, 08:48:57 AM
Selling Microsoft seems to be the latest fad, after ponzi schemes and Starbucks Gift cards.

I'll ask you the same as I have asked the others: Do your keys come with COAs? (certificate of authencity).
283  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Selling] Cheap Microsoft Product Keys - Starting from $2,50 - This week only! on: March 19, 2015, 08:35:03 AM
Im interested dude but im new to this. Are these guys genuine and can be activated through ms servers?

All the keys that I sell are 100% genuine and can be activate through Microsoft their servers. You just have to fill in the key. It will be yours for a life-time.

The keys are *not* genuine if they do not come with a COA (certificate of authenticity). Though they *may* activate and work. And there is no such thing as life-time warranty.
284  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: TECSHARE is a liar and a vindictive abuser of the trust system. on: March 19, 2015, 02:26:29 AM
Why did we have to drag this topic out again? Why can't it be laid to rest?

I did not direct the butt-hurt form to anyone explicitly because, as you collectively figured out, it applies to quite a few parties involved.

The same goes for the following:

Chill out (do some yoga, go meditate, read a book, smoke some weed, have a drink... whatever way you prefer), process your past issues and then..... Let it go. I'm sure you all have other things to do that you find more enjoyable than this pointless bickering.
285  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Selling] Microsoft Keys - Cheap keys for Windows, Office and more + MSDN invite! on: March 18, 2015, 07:28:16 AM
You wouldn't happen to be an alt of Mridul, would you?

Anyways:

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With the exception of Product Key Cards (PKC’s) distributed with COA’s, Microsoft does not distribute products keys as standalone products. If you see a listing on an auction site, online classified ad, or other online page advertising product keys for sale, it’s a good indication that the keys are likely stolen or counterfeit. If you were to purchase and use a stolen or counterfeit product key to activate Windows installed on your PC, the key may not work for activation, may already be in use on another PC, or it might be blocked from use later by Microsoft when the key is reported stolen

Do the keys you sell come with a COA?

I'm not an alternate account from whoever that person is, I just wanted to sell these keys as a selling experience for once. Besides that, I'm not familiar with the term COA (As I live in the Netherlands), but if you mean a guarantee to get another key if one is broken, then yes. I will always replace non-working keys if it MIGHT ever occur.

I would expect someone selling Microsoft product keys to be familiar with the term COA. But here you go: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/What-is-the-Windows-Certificate-of-Authenticity

I don't know where you source your keys from but I assume with considerable certainty that they come from MSDN subscriptions. You're obviously not a legit reseller and are not allowed to sell these keys.
To potential buyers: These keys are not legit. Even though they may work now. You may even be liable for purchasing these illegally. I am not a lawyer, but you have been warned.

Cheers!
286  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Selling] Microsoft Keys - Cheap keys for Windows, Office and more + MSDN invite! on: March 18, 2015, 06:44:38 AM
You wouldn't happen to be an alt of Mridul, would you?

Anyways:

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With the exception of Product Key Cards (PKC’s) distributed with COA’s, Microsoft does not distribute products keys as standalone products. If you see a listing on an auction site, online classified ad, or other online page advertising product keys for sale, it’s a good indication that the keys are likely stolen or counterfeit. If you were to purchase and use a stolen or counterfeit product key to activate Windows installed on your PC, the key may not work for activation, may already be in use on another PC, or it might be blocked from use later by Microsoft when the key is reported stolen

Do the keys you sell come with a COA?
287  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Mircrosoft keys for only 2.5$-4$ on: March 18, 2015, 02:24:00 AM
Bump!! Many keys in stock now.

Pm me here or add me skype -  mridul152

you have many keys yet after almost 4 days you still havent delivered the other 5 keys that I bought from you. you keep saying different excuses but this time youre not pming me anymore on skype. apparently he is not cut out in delivering bulk orders.

Then why did you leave this feedback:
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guiltygearz -4: -1 / +0(0)   2015-03-11   0.05230000      paid for 10 keys received it fast


Also, I will say it again. These keys are sold illegally. Do not be surprised if they stop working at any time. Also, obviously, the seller is very untrustworthy and if the heat gets turned on they will scam and run away with as much BTC as they can.
288  Other / Meta / Re: ‌‌ ‌‌ on: March 17, 2015, 09:52:33 AM
I can't delete my own topics!

Here's what this is for then:

Ask me questions and I will try to answer them the best of my ability.

You could even ask me how I managed to make a thread with no name!

That's opening yourself for abuse!

What bitcoin addresses do you have the private keys for and what are those private keys?


(don't) Answer the question, please. ;-)
289  Other / Meta / Re: Trust on: March 17, 2015, 05:38:49 AM
bla bla bla..
So it's ok for me to give neg rep to EVERY member on bitcointalk, with link's to the police cro db, just for good measure? Because then no-one would do business here

Yes, that's ok. Because then everyone will exclude you from their trust lists for posting useless feedback. Your arguments are horrible. Your understanding of the trust system is flawed. Your supposed fix (Hey, give me absolute power!) is laughable. And you derailing your own thread to argue with Vod is beyond silly.

You also might want to evaluate if some/all of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiose_delusions#Symptoms apply to you. From just reading your posts in this thread I get the feeling that you have a strongly inflated ego.

PS.
Sorry for the ad hominem, but I genuinely think you might benefit from some self-evaluation.
290  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] MSDN Invites $35 on: March 17, 2015, 04:52:05 AM
so i need an office that works or my money back

Wait, are you saying that the key you bought from Mridul does not work? And they won't replace it? Why am I not surprised...

Who said the keys are not legit?
These are keys from MSDN account from Microsoft offical website and they are safe and work for lifetime
Every user get one key if they want to buy, so there is no risk for closure.

I have till now not yet got a single problem in selling keys.
Thank you

Selling keys from an MSDN subscription is not allowed. Keys will expire as soon as the subscription ends.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/selling-product-key-from-msdntechnet-and-or/cf40c328-67ce-49b6-bbb6-c28cda92c06e

So I change my stance from "the keys are most likely not legit" to "the keys are conclusively not legit".

There ya go. I said it.

PS. http://www.microsoft.com/piracy/reporting -> report yourself here if you want. Or wait for someone else to do it.
291  Other / Off-topic / Bankrun causes Banco de Madrid to close on: March 17, 2015, 02:20:46 AM
After the US accused its parent company of laundering money the Spanish authorities announced a deep investigation into Banco de Madrid. That in turn caused customers to lose confidence and massively withdraw funds.

This is what happens when people lose confidence. Of course, in this case, the money mostly went to other banks...

Article:
http://elpais.com/elpais/2015/03/16/inenglish/1426499824_666996.html

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... The decision comes less than a week after the lender’s entire board of directors walked out as a result of an incipient investigation into suspicious transactions, leading to a run on the bank.

This Bank of Spain probe was in turn triggered by the US authorities’ actions against Banco Madrid’s parent company, Banca Privada d’Andorra (BPA), for suspected money-laundering activities. ...

Edit: Locking, someone posted about the same item here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=993789.0
292  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Mircrosoft keys for only 2.5$-4$ on: March 16, 2015, 10:20:58 AM
They are MSDN keys that many users are selling here , go and post there.

and you are free to tell , i have many vouches on my thread about keys and customers know if i sell good and legit keys or not
So if u want buy a key and then check , otherwise dont say.

I am sorry. I don't understand what you're trying to say here.

If you want me to haunt your competitors as well feel free to link me to the threads where they're selling illegal keys and I'll gladly do it.

Your keys seem to be (mostly) working. That doesn't change the fact that they're illegal. And no, I'm not interested in buying stolen goods.
293  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Mircrosoft keys for only 2.5$-4$ on: March 16, 2015, 08:51:14 AM
i dont know how many keys you claimed , but acc never closed like this.

If you don't know how many keys I have claimed, why did you earlier state that I "claimed many"? PM'ed.

I'm sure Mridul will find a way to satisfy you, but if they fail then don't hesitate to contact Microsoft and let them know about Mridul and their "business".


PS. @Mridul, I consider my feedback both accurate and extremely mild. You're a criminal. Period.

You dont have to worry about us , its not your matter

And btw he started dispute without even letting me know and i hate these users and thats why dont take paypal from such newbie ,
Anyways will see

I do have to worry about you. You're indirectly stealing from me. And since I frequent this forum, I will frequent your thread to make sure everyone knows that you're not selling legit keys. (again: working doesn't mean legit).
294  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Mircrosoft keys for only 2.5$-4$ on: March 16, 2015, 07:26:03 AM
i dont know how many keys you claimed , but acc never closed like this.

If you don't know how many keys I have claimed, why did you earlier state that I "claimed many"? PM'ed.

I'm sure Mridul will find a way to satisfy you, but if they fail then don't hesitate to contact Microsoft and let them know about Mridul and their "business".


PS. @Mridul, I consider my feedback both accurate and extremely mild. You're a criminal. Period.
295  Other / Meta / Re: Is Editing Post Consider as Ban Evasion on: March 13, 2015, 04:48:17 AM
You want to edit a post made by an account with another account? Huh Or you want to edit a post made by your alt? Can you clarify?

If you want to do first thing, it is not possible but if you meant to do second, I think it is considered as ban evasion.

yES..the second one...

But I need an exact answer for this

@badBear ?

Did you look for the rules?

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25. Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed.[e]
...

...
25. If you get banned (temporary or permanently) and create a new account to continue posting / sending PMs, it's considered ban evasion. The only exception is creating a thread in Meta about your ban.
...
296  Local / Off-topic (Nederlands) / Re: headcount een idee? on: March 13, 2015, 02:17:53 AM
Ik heb net geteld en ik heb 1 hoofd.
297  Other / Meta / Re: Just remove signatures already. As in delete, disable, gone. on: March 13, 2015, 01:26:13 AM
It's not the signatures that irk him but the lower quality of content posts he believes a paid signature causes.

Yes, it is becoming very annoying. It is also pretty obvious.

Take https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=985198.20

20 out of the first 25 posts in this thread have an ad in their signature....

That specific topic has been beaten to death. A thousand times. But it's still making them money.


I was about to raise the "Disallow ads in signatures" thread, but honestly... Just make it disappear.

Hey, totally agree that there's crap posts out there motivated by sig campaign. The example you shared doesn't appear to be bad or spammy conversation. And we have to realize that as new people join the forum, learn about BTC, etc, they're going ot have the same questions that more senior folks like you and others have discussed before.

We should focus on post content improvement. Da Dice has a great approach by coming down hard on spam, not being afraid to deny payment.

First of all, I take your opinion to be heavily biased based on the fact that you have an ad in your signature. The problem is exactly that even though the conversation I linked to is not obviously spam it has almost zero value and appears to be there only so people can make a few more posts and earn a few more cents.

I do realise new people join the forum. They will have low level accounts that are not practical for signature campaigns. I don't see those spamming nearly as much as Sr. Member accounts. And there is no defending  rehashing the same discussion each time someone asks a question that's been asked a 1000 times before. In such cases the proper answer is to link to an earlier discussion thread and possibly link to an site that explains how to use search on the internet.

Admit it, this forum is bloated with meaningless posts. And signature campaigns are most likely the cause.

Now, please don't take this personal, but looking at your post history:

You made this post at 09:05:45 PM
As the subject says it all for those who can understand, it poses me the question how not to join in? Other option is to play it J.G. in a cave somewhere...


What does "play it J.G." mean?

The more you understand how and where surveillance is done, the better you can protect yourself. Another option is to stay off the internet.

You made this post at 09:07:39 PM
Chef, this article should prove to you that just because Obama says it doesn't make it happen. No need to fear Obama's rhetoric!

That is just under 2 minutes. The second thread links to an article. So you read the OP, you read the article, you read the previous replies and you made your own reply in under 2 minutes. I'll leave it to each to judge the value of that reply.

Fact is that you're not even close to some of the worst abusers. Making a post every 2 minutes for, churning out 50+ posts per hour doesn't even seem to be an exception anymore. I call it bullshit.
298  Other / Meta / Re: Just remove signatures already. As in delete, disable, gone. on: March 12, 2015, 05:51:35 AM
It's not the signatures that irk him but the lower quality of content posts he believes a paid signature causes.

Yes, it is becoming very annoying. It is also pretty obvious.

Take https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=985198.20

20 out of the first 25 posts in this thread have an ad in their signature....

That specific topic has been beaten to death. A thousand times. But it's still making them money.


I was about to raise the "Disallow ads in signatures" thread, but honestly... Just make it disappear.
299  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] SR MEMBER ACCOUNT on: March 11, 2015, 10:01:07 AM
How much negative trust does the account have? And how much of that is trusted when using the default trust at depth 2?

Also what happened to the offer better than 0.2?
300  Economy / Services / Re: Need someone to make constructive posts on my accounts on: March 11, 2015, 09:45:34 AM
Please clarify... Are you offering:

  • BTC0.6 for making 100 post on one account
  • BTC0.6 for making a total of 100 posts spread over 6 accounts (16-17 per account)
  • BTC0.6 for making a total of 600 posts spread over 6 accounts (100 per account)

Assuming option 1...

100 post per day, 700 post per week. Bit-x payment (for full member): BTC0.001 per post. Weekly Bit-x payment: BTC0.7

Your work: near zero. Your profit: near BTC0.1. Your risk: Losing a full member account?! You probably know how to mitigate this.

Your profitability goes up if you have senior or hero member accounts...

Note: It is still not a bad deal for those without a full member account to (indirectly) work for a signature campaign. Though in the longer term it would be much better to farm (grow) your own sig. campaign accounts if you plan to post this much.
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