Thank you for the thorough explanation answering all the questions I had about the coin details.
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Could you please provide me a shipping quote for the CSI pocket knife (it looks very nice!) to Ontario, Canada? Are there any laws we have to worry about?
Sure can do. I don't believe there would be any laws to worry about but I'll look into it further and shoot you a PM in a bit. edit: For Canada, what I am reading is that it's safe but I do have to look up the shipping regulations individually by country.
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Any chance you have multi-tools?
Thanks for your interest, I do have some other multi-tools that aren't listed but I would classify the "Punisher Skull Bottle Opener Wrench Spanner" as one of the tools with the most functions. It contains these tools - bottle opener, prybar, wrench, screwdriver, and functions as a M4, M5, M5.5, M7, M8, M10 spanner.
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Hello, My name is Mandy from Infinitum Bitcoins. We have been selling our physical bitcoin since 25th May 2015 and have shipped almost a 1000 coins worldwide. There is also a more detailed thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1098217Thanks Mandy Infinitum Bitcoins Mandy, I have posted a question in the Infinitum thread ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1078352.msg11713234#msg11713234) asking about the difference of the coins design/manufacturing from the pre-order state to final state. I would appreciate if your team could provide an answer as I'm on the fence for picking one up but would need this question cleared up. Could you post pictures of the coin you received? When I go on the website the coin looks very high quality and as you said like the Alitin mint ones. I really like the design I saw on their site but I'm hesitant due to the price.
AT101ET, Here is the Infinitum thread ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1078352) for the coins in which iglasses posted some pretty nice pictures of the coin he received.
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Just checked back on the website for the status of this project and it looks like the images were all switched to an updated "final version". Luckily when I saw this coin I thought it was really cool and I saved the pictures I found or else I may have never been able to make this comparison. I recompiled them into a before and after in case users are unsure what I am referencing with the coins design/depth changing. One was sold as a pre-order and the other is the final release. original final - original finalI'm not sure if manufacturing tolerances came into play right before the actual production of coins but the original images looked way better IMO and I was thinking about making a purchase based off the original images. Don't get me wrong, I still think the coin/packaging is a work of art but I believe the price point was more suitable (especially with the $100 increase that's coming) for the previous coin that was replaced. If Mandy from Infinitum could chime in here that would be greatly appreciated as I was unable to find a notice on the site as to why the design in the pre-order state was quite different from the final state.
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Incorrect copy pasta of the escrow return address I'd think.
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All items are still available.
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It will probably be a long battle. Ebay and other sites uses google to advertise. OB will have to become the #1 known market place so people dont even bother with google ads.
This ^^ And if people don't bother to switch the way they search for products (major search engines) they most likely won't be presented competing items from OB.
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I'll stay tuned, these coins are going fast!
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Dang I was possibly looking at getting some more but it looks like this group buy materialized faster than I thought.
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Got my coins in as well, thanks!
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Almost every time I bring up Bitcoin to someone new this question arises. I think it's an important topic but difficult to give a solid answer.
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ah thank you very much for your useful info. I am currently using "Bitdefender Total Security 2015". Does it protect me from "unknown" keyloggers or rootkits I would stay away from Bitdefender since I have seen very nasty viruses on systems with that installed. Comodo Internet Security is better for the free user I'd say but it is wholly dependent on your situation and how much interaction with the security program you can handle. Sometimes Comodo prompts for access on applications that you would not recognize the underlying process that needs to complement that application.
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I'd like to reserve one, shoot me a PM.
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That was quite informative, thanks.
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Interesting, viewing an address is failing on blockchain sporadically.
Receiving this error - "Maximum concurrent requests for this endpoint reached. Please try again shortly."
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Cool, thanks for the images.
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If he got in at $5 then I would think his risk is minimal. According to my math he could have bought 40BTC/~$5 ea for $200 which would be worth $10K today.
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Interesting concept for sure, the website is a little scarce on information but I'm looking forward to more details.
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