I just spoke with small claims court in Bitman's jurisdiction. The max amount to sue for is $5000. I believe BitMan said it was about $2800. Is is possible or one person to file a claim on behalf of a group and then be responsible to disburse any judgement to the claimants. As he is a minor the claim would have to be made against a parent or legal guardian. I think unless Bitman offers to make a formal agreement to begin repayment in some orderly and timely fashion a small claim should be explored. If a claim is successful it would also protect any funds sill held by paypal so when released they would be property of the claimants.
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is anyone committing these all of these threads to pastebin or elsewhere ? As posts seem to be removed from time to time this will all be relevant when these cases go to court.
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What would you like it to do?
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Gox Code Available Dwolla Available
p2p ING Direct p2p Chase Quick Pay Wells Fargo p2p Dwolla
Cash Deposit HSBC Citibank Chase
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what browser are you using and what are your security settings.
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You are not on the same page as he is.
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not at all like the Illuminati
More like the Chinese version of the stutnext virus. Send by a nation state to secretly destroy this powerful new monetary invention bitcoin
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That usually means the page you are on is serving insecure content through http instead of https. You should be able to see the offending link if you view source and search for http://
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tizzytazzy has stated that he'll complete his side of the trade by 3pm on Friday, July 26 (EST).
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Maybe the Chinese government is behind all this.
+++++1 Zhou is the code name of an agent acting on behalf of the Chinese government. Phinn could you do some research on that.
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Yes
Are you seriously developing or did you just get it for collect-ability? I developed a working web based payment app but I'm not sure I'll be submitting. While I'm using their interesting technology, I'm using some by own design and logic and by submitting you agree to license all your work to them for free in perpetuity. Not sure I'm interested in that. However some of their authentication and security methods were interesting and I'd like to port some of it to a Bitcoin payment device You AGREED to the terms and they sent you a kit. I am a professional programmer and I very interested in SUBMITTING something but I can't because all the kits where snatched up within a couple of days of announcement. If you are not going to submit anything I will gladly take it off your hands for you so that I can contribute while you just sit on your hands. 1. I didn't say I wasn't going to submit. I'm putting the final touches on it this week and I'll be giving the terms another read. Winning some gold might be nice but relinquishing ip may not be worth it. 2. It a REALLY buggy api. I'm have no ideas of your skills but even Zhou probably couldn't bank out an app in 4 days. MagicalTux was writing a wrapper but I'm not sure he ever got it working. I stopped following it. https://github.com/MagicalTux/mintchip/blob/master/php/MintChipMessage.class.phpWhat languages do you develop in? PHP, JavaScript, ASP, C#, Ruby, Ruby on Rails Don't mind me please. I am just in a pissy mood I guess. No problem. Yes, the whole mint chip challenge was kind of strange. I saw it on twitter so I signed up the day is was announced. When I got the package in the mail I had no idea what is was becuase I wasn't notified. There were were a bunch of pissed off guys bitching on the VERY S P A R S E mint chips challenge community board about not getting a slot. http://mintchipchallenge.com/forum_topicsThere were even a bunch of pissed off Canadians where were not happy that the Canadian mint was sponsoring the challange and there were no spots for them. Did you check out the boards? I know there were other developers looking to join teams and other contestants who were looking for partners. Problem was that shortly after the api was released some security guys identified some serious flaws and it also became evident how raw the api was, so I think a lot of people lost interest. The was also a lot of mistrust from the decentralized currency community because the whole schema was controlled by the mint. The Mint Chip is no bitcoin. They basically had this idea, wrote some methods and wrappers and threw it in the wild. I'm really curious to see what some of the others come up with. I say the mintchip will not be ready for prime time for another three years if they even continue to develop it. Who knows there may even be a round two of the contest. Sign up for their twitter feed.
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Yes
Are you seriously developing or did you just get it for collect-ability? I developed a working web based payment app but I'm not sure I'll be submitting. While I'm using their interesting technology, I'm using some by own design and logic and by submitting you agree to license all your work to them for free in perpetuity. Not sure I'm interested in that. However some of their authentication and security methods were interesting and I'd like to port some of it to a Bitcoin payment device You AGREED to the terms and they sent you a kit. I am a professional programmer and I very interested in SUBMITTING something but I can't because all the kits where snatched up within a couple of days of announcement. If you are not going to submit anything I will gladly take it off your hands for you so that I can contribute while you just sit on your hands. 1. I didn't say I wasn't going to submit. I'm putting the final touches on it this week and I'll be giving the terms another read. Winning some gold might be nice but relinquishing ip may not be worth it. 2. It a REALLY buggy api. I'm have no ideas of your skills but even Zhou probably couldn't bank out an app in 4 days. MagicalTux was writing a wrapper but I'm not sure he ever got it working. I stopped following it. https://github.com/MagicalTux/mintchip/blob/master/php/MintChipMessage.class.phpWhat languages do you develop in? PHP, JavaScript, ASP, C#, Ruby, Ruby on Rails Don't mind me please. I am just in a pissy mood I guess. No problem. Yes, the whole mint chip challenge was kind of strange. I saw it on twitter so I signed up the day is was announced. When I got the package in the mail I had no idea what is was becuase I wasn't notified. There were were a bunch of pissed off guys bitching on the VERY S P A R S E mint chips challenge community board about not getting a slot. http://mintchipchallenge.com/forum_topicsThere were even a bunch of pissed off Canadians where were not happy that the Canadian mint was sponsoring the challange and there were no spots for them. Did you check out the boards? I know there were other developers looking to join teams and other contestants who were looking for partners. Problem was that shortly after the api was released some security guys identified some serious flaws and it also became evident how raw the api was, so I think a lot of people lost interest. They basically had this idea, wrote some methods and wrappers and threw it in the wild. I'm really curious to see what some of the others come up with. I say the mintchip will not be ready for prime time for another three years if they even continue to develop it. Who knows there may even be a round two of the contest. Sign up for their twitter feed.
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Yes
Are you seriously developing or did you just get it for collect-ability? I developed a working web based payment app but I'm not sure I'll be submitting. While I'm using their interesting technology, I'm using some by own design and logic and by submitting you agree to license all your work to them for free in perpetuity. Not sure I'm interested in that. However some of their authentication and security methods were interesting and I'd like to port some of it to a Bitcoin payment device You AGREED to the terms and they sent you a kit. I am a professional programmer and I very interested in SUBMITTING something but I can't because all the kits where snatched up within a couple of days of announcement. If you are not going to submit anything I will gladly take it off your hands for you so that I can contribute while you just sit on your hands. 1. I didn't say I wasn't going to submit. I'm putting the final touches on it this week and I'll be giving the terms another read. Winning some gold might be nice but relinquishing ip may not be worth it. 2. It a REALLY buggy api. I'm have no ideas of your skills but even Zhou probably couldn't bank out an app in 4 days. MagicalTux was writing a wrapper but I'm not sure he ever got it working. I stopped following it. https://github.com/MagicalTux/mintchip/blob/master/php/MintChipMessage.class.phpWhat languages do you develop in?
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+1 segabtc
paypal <--> dwolla
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900 Dwolla still available
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Yes
Are you seriously developing or did you just get it for collect-ability? I developed a working web based payment app but I'm not sure I'll be submitting. While I'm using their interesting technology, I'm using some by own design and logic and by submitting you agree to license all your work to them for free in perpetuity. Not sure I'm interested in that. However some of their authentication and security methods were interesting and I'd like to port some of it to a Bitcoin payment device
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So after 24 hours TizzyTazzy Returns:
<snip> Re: (No subject) « Sent to: BCB on: Today at 09:33:36 PM » « You have forwarded or responded to this message. »
hey i'm so sorry i was using my iphone app and the funds didn't go through apparently after checking today and i found out paypal has temporarily locked my account again.. i was in a rush and had the coins converted
i'm going to have to send you $600 via WU or MONEYGRAM or possibly MONEYPAK if you accept those paying all fees of course
i know this is a lot of cash and you thought i was trying to scam you and i'm very sorry for the mix up </snip>
I've requested western union.
I'll update as necessary.
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+1 OgNasty
Another honest bitcoiner!
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