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341  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Operation Fabulous not actively developed? on: April 24, 2013, 10:46:50 AM
Edd's a good guy, and I'm sure when he sees that there's an issue, he'll be taking care of it, coupled with making it right for all concerns across the board.
lol
342  Economy / Service Discussion / Codistec - Commerce and distribution of technical equipment on: April 23, 2013, 09:55:39 AM
My father's store now accepts Bitcoins, worldwide!

http://www.codistec.com/en/
343  Economy / Services / Re: Graphic Designer + Web Designer (for hire) on: April 21, 2013, 03:22:31 PM
Carlos, if you are wanting to pay me for a simple avatar, as I said it is a pretty easy task so it won't take very long. Just PM me to discuss those terms further.

Bump.
That's exactly what I want.
I gave you the description on the first PM, please make me questions and give me your price by PM.
344  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CoinAd - Free Coins every hour on: April 20, 2013, 07:09:37 PM
All delayed/reversed payments will be sent next Wednesday, please don't freak out!


Hello,

I have not received yet this payment. You promised that all the payments will be done Wednesday. We are Friday and nothing yet. When you will resolve this?

This is my email sent 11 days ago:


Hello,

A t my wall is written that I have received my earned 0.006013 BTC but at my account is not arrived nothing. My wallet bitcoin address is: 1Nn2AEfT6HCjDwrMePgkeCbvk7L2NsE15h

Can you check please and resolve this problem?

Regards

Roland
Was your payment in one of those transactions that got reversed for staying too long unconfirmed?

Yes. You wrote me this:

"The transaction got reversed. It stayed too long unconfirmed.
I'll send payments again this week."

after my one email.

The only answer I had from you... But I had no bitcoins...
https://blockchain.info/tx/e8b10bde9d32e77cde9e7148859ecb1cf621c4e22e4a86358e940017bf0c468f

Sorry for the inconvenience.
Thank you for using CoinAd!



I'm worried these links they do something to your browser via their cookies... Are they safe?
Yes.
345  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: April 20, 2013, 05:34:58 PM
The secret works if you use PHP to get the address and then print it on the page.
Do you have some example code to show what you mean?

A working example:
Code:
$callback = urlencode("http://example.com/deposit.php?username={$_SESSION['username']}&secret={$depositSecret}");
$url = "https://blockchain.info/api/receive?method=create&address={$depositAddress}&shared=false&callback={$callback}";

$response = @file_get_contents($url);
$json = json_decode($response, true);

if(($json === false) || (is_null($json)) || (!isset($json['input_address'])))
//error
else
redirect("page.php?address={$json['input_address']}");
Yes, that.
346  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: April 19, 2013, 08:48:57 PM
I've seen advice recently both in this thread and on twitter that instead of validating callback requests using the IP address (since it keeps changing) I should include a per-user secret in the callback URL.

The problem with this is the callback URL appears in the source-code of the page presented to the user, so it won't stay secret for long.

http://blockchain.info/api/api_receive says:

Quote
Where you would like the pay now button to appear include the following code

Code:
<div style="font-size:16px;margin:10px;width:300px" class="blockchain-btn"
     data-address="1A8JiWcwvpY7tAopUkSnGuEYHmzGYfZPiq"
     data-callback="https://mydomain.com/callback_url">

I assume you're suggesting putting the 'secret' in the data-callback attribute?  But then the user just views the HTML source and sees the secret, and can then fake their own callback visit.

And like others have said, callbacks seem to be currently broken anyway.  Clicking the demo 'javascript buttons' on http://blockchain.info/api/api_receive tells me:

"Error Http Notifications Are Currently Disabled"
The secret works if you use PHP to get the address and then print it on the page.
347  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: April 19, 2013, 06:30:21 PM
Hey piuk, when I try to use the payment API I get this error: "Error Http Notifications Are Currently Disabled".  Just curious, how long until they're enabled?


Thanks!
Receive payments API don't work, I am getting an error: "Error Http Notifications Are Currently Disabled".
Confirmed.
348  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Where do I get free Bitcoins? on: April 17, 2013, 04:13:37 PM
You really are building a nice reputation... Just wait until I make public the shit you were doing when you had CoinURL on your hands.
I never violated its Terms of Service. If you don't agree with these conditions, you always have an option to not to use the service.

Really, you're getting more greedy every day.
When I first met you, you weren't like this... It's sad how people change.
I work the same way as any other commercial entity!
To grow user base, for first months I offer good conditions to my customers (which even can lead to some losses for me).
When the service becomes more popular and I have not to worry about potential lose of some part of the users, I start making profit.

P.S. You should not blame entrepreneurs for their wish to get profit (I am telling about legal ways of course). Without for-profit businesses Bitcoin will not be able to take-off! And BTC exchange rate also BTW Wink
LMFTFY

Quote
I work the same way as any other douchebaggery commercial entity!

Anyway, good luck with that.
349  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Where do I get free Bitcoins? on: April 17, 2013, 01:25:37 PM
That is pretty horrible. You encourage people to delay their payments and then just up and delete those stats, so you don't have to payout, after only 30 days.
Sorry, but Daily Bitcoins is a business entity, not a charitable organization. We make payouts from advertising income which can significantly fall during these 30 days and we cannot afford to pay in own loss.
These conditions are clearly stated, so you must not have any reason to complain.

With such tiny payouts it is hard to build up much in just 1 month.
Minimum payout is just 10 booby prizes (or 1-2 custom prizes). I don't think it is so much!
Advertising which was paid in Bitcoins.
Instead of deleting you should automatically pay them.

You really are building a nice reputation... Just wait until I make public the shit you were doing when you had CoinURL on your hands.

Really, you're getting more greedy every day.
When I first met you, you weren't like this... It's sad how people change.

BTW, it's funny how you insist in using 'we'.
350  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New song: Blame it on MT.GOX on: April 17, 2013, 12:34:13 PM
Awesome song!
351  Economy / Goods / Re: [SOLD] 2006 Porsche Cayman S. Located in Austin Texas. on: April 17, 2013, 08:30:12 AM
Tired of dragging up old posts whenever there is a market movement.

Get the fuck over it, markets go up, markets go down. No need to drag up the threads of those you want to point potentially lost out. It's getting aggravating, every. damn. day.
2 days. Super old.

So that's the point you choose to argue with me against? The total age of the post has got nothing to do with it, relatively speaking alot to do with it. Because relatively speaking he's got less than half of the $ amount that he original traded with, ie. he's lost a shit load of USD.

Pointing out posts like this is essentially pointing and laughing like Nelson from the Simpsons. Are you a degenerate with nothing constructive to do apart from laugh at peoples misfortune? You added absolutely nothing to this post.

Like I say, markets go up, markets go down, there are winners and there are losers. It's pathetic to point out when people are losers but hey If you want to carry on being a pathetic degenerate who simply points out people losing money, well carry on with your pathetic life and I'll carry on publicly calling you out for being suck a prick.

I think somebody lost a lot of coin. A bit touchy don't ya think?

Got anything useful to add?
Poor thing got butt hurt.
352  Economy / Services / Re: Graphic Designer + Web Designer (for hire) on: April 17, 2013, 08:20:24 AM
I certainly hope they're charging decently, then.  Even if it took just an hour, .185 (about 12 and fifty right now) per logo isn't exactly much.  When businesses are demanding logos left and right to fill up an entire day's worth of work, every day, non-stop, then it's a nice rate.  But once every now and then for a little extra on the side isn't a "rip-off."  It's not even part-time.

Further: those logos aren't very marketable.  They're all flash.  They look great artistically, but businesses (aside from a tattoo parlor maybe) aren't generally looking for logos like that.  I'm assuming they're using a 3D text tool and adding cool effects, which, as you say, doesn't take much time, which also implies it doesn't take much thought or effort into what the business actually needs for a logo.  Pick a font, add the effects, done.


Exactly why I gave those as an example. They're great artistically, and they only took 45 minutes. He could do one of those logo's listed in the OP in about 5 minutes if you gave him the things you wanted on it.  Saying it takes 2-3 hours is bullshit and it is a rip off, because it doesn't take that long at all if you're actually working on it. Say you're charging $60 for a layout, $25 for a logo, or whatever, but don't lie saying it takes 2-3 hours for something like that. If it does take you 2-3 hours, you're either OCD or just really slow.
He took 38 hours to make me a template (which btw, was never finished).
He's also now taking over 20 days to come up with a avatar to my forum account.

@Carlos, I am not making you an avatar. You aren't getting something for free from me? I agreed to make it but you never discussed terms further, we didn't even set a price. This is even AFTER our failed agreement earlier that exposed your ways earlier in the thread. I am a very well respected member of the bitcoin community as you know, stop the shenanigans please. By the way, the more you post the more my thread bumps and the more work I keep getting.
For free? Where the hell did I say I wanted it for free?

Here's my PM:
Hi,

I've deleted my posts on your topic, you should also delete the quoting you made to answer me  Wink

I really don't like to have unfinished business with anyone, so I'm contacting you so you can have another chance to make things right.
This time is something simple, I think.
I need a unique avatar to use on my social networks, bitcointalk.org, twitter, etc...

Is should integrate Bitcoin, programming, PHP and HTML.
Doesn't need to have any direct references to any of those, those are examples to make your imagination more fertile  Smiley
(Example: https://bitcointalk.org/useravatars/avatar_70642.png  Grin)

If you agree to do this, please let me know.

Kind regards,
Carlos
Now please, quote the part I said I wanted it for free.
353  Economy / Services / Re: Graphic Designer + Web Designer (for hire) on: April 16, 2013, 04:39:20 PM
I certainly hope they're charging decently, then.  Even if it took just an hour, .185 (about 12 and fifty right now) per logo isn't exactly much.  When businesses are demanding logos left and right to fill up an entire day's worth of work, every day, non-stop, then it's a nice rate.  But once every now and then for a little extra on the side isn't a "rip-off."  It's not even part-time.

Further: those logos aren't very marketable.  They're all flash.  They look great artistically, but businesses (aside from a tattoo parlor maybe) aren't generally looking for logos like that.  I'm assuming they're using a 3D text tool and adding cool effects, which, as you say, doesn't take much time, which also implies it doesn't take much thought or effort into what the business actually needs for a logo.  Pick a font, add the effects, done.


Exactly why I gave those as an example. They're great artistically, and they only took 45 minutes. He could do one of those logo's listed in the OP in about 5 minutes if you gave him the things you wanted on it.  Saying it takes 2-3 hours is bullshit and it is a rip off, because it doesn't take that long at all if you're actually working on it. Say you're charging $60 for a layout, $25 for a logo, or whatever, but don't lie saying it takes 2-3 hours for something like that. If it does take you 2-3 hours, you're either OCD or just really slow.
He took 38 hours to make me a template (which btw, was never finished).
He's also now taking over 20 days to come up with a avatar to my forum account.
354  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BEWARE - Bitstamp not crediting €6000+ on: April 16, 2013, 11:06:13 AM
Update: Just got credited finally!
Update title.
355  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for quick Javascript work on: April 16, 2013, 10:50:28 AM
$100

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136594
356  Other / Meta / Re: Animated avatars on: April 15, 2013, 04:34:42 PM
Doesn't bother me at all.
357  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoinity.org/markets - live bitcoin price charts on: April 15, 2013, 11:38:58 AM
Code:
connected users: 8554
What?
358  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: April 15, 2013, 08:49:26 AM
https://blockchain.info/address/1969VR2qCchXMW94tpcYirbVLUfFw4Pw7b

Code:
Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
359  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [ WTB ] EU only 7970, 7950 on: April 14, 2013, 07:26:52 PM
How much?
360  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS 21.5" 1080p LED Monitor [$100 Shipped] on: April 14, 2013, 07:25:16 PM
Where do you live?
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