I admit asking ppt owners to supply details is rather odd. But the situation we have here is pirateat40 has all depositors by the balls. That's the unfortunate truth. If we want see any coins again we have to dance to his tune, however unpleasent it may be.
If ppt customers don't want their details passed on, that's fine. No problem. As long as your aware you less likely to see any coins returned. As I said, unpleasant, but he's got us by the balls. Whilst he holds our coins hostage, he calls the shots. That's the reality.
I wish my details to be passed on. Can you let us know by end of today payb.tc if you can't or won't send pirate details, so I can email them directly to pirate instead?
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In order to participate in BTCST I had to use the service of BitcoinMax since there was no way to do it directly with pirate.
Not true, you could of just opened one of his savings account directly. Though I think there was a minimum of 100btc deposit.
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Yes, you may pass my info. User #295.
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Oh dear, problem. An error occurred while setting up the RPC port 8332 for listening: Cannot assign requested address Error appears when starting up bitcoin client in qt mode & daemon, then exits. Works fine in 0.6.3. Ubuntu 12.04 x86_64 Desktop Version. Ok, got it working now. My fault.
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Oh dear, problem. An error occurred while setting up the RPC port 8332 for listening: Cannot assign requested address Error appears when starting up bitcoin client in qt mode & daemon, then exits. Works fine in 0.6.3. Ubuntu 12.04 x86_64 Desktop Version.
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You can't wait a week? You could buy better ram then, or more.
What do you really want the coins for?
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Why not wait a week when you can buy the ram yourself?
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I believe pirate claimed he was going to pay everyone back by the end of Friday, and it is now Friday.
I thought he gave a week starting last Monday?
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What you going to do with 1 BTC?
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Yeah right, then you issue a PayPal charge back and get your money back + the non-reverseable bitcoins.
Nice try scammer.
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How can I enter the IRC chat room if I am behind TOR?
You want us to trust you, but you hide in the tor network?
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If anyone wants to get involved in developing this platform, please send an e-mail or private message. Please stay behind TOR.
Why have we got to hide in the TOR network to contact you? On second thoughts, why are YOU hiding in the TOR network? ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif)
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Jesus, this guy just doesn't get the message does he. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I would sooner drink boiling hydrochloric acid, then send this guy any coins.
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To you, potential investor and business partner - don't hesitate to get in touch either in this thread or through a private message. If you think you know better than the pack - perhaps you do.
(Silence) Call in the tumbleweed.
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Considering how much time I have put into these projects, how extensive my network is and how wide my knowledge regarding these matters is, it would seem logical that a financial reward is inevitable at some point.
Translation: Considering how much time I've spent trying to swizzle money out of people. If I keep trying, some mug is sure to send me some coins
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The bitcoin community operates by its own rules. This is not a normal business environment and normal business rules and norms do not apply.
Translated: I'm annoyed because my usual avenues for scamming people aren't working here.
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You reek of sweat, dude. But 10 points for trying to communicate properly.
Do I detect the penny has finally dropped for our little scam friend? Now he's starting to get all offensive towards us.
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Suppose when you start anything new, like a new job for example. Your going to be treated differently than regulars. You won't be a newbie for long.
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When have you been treated like scum?
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His so called 'network of developers' is actually a network of 419 scammers.
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