How about 10?
Doesn't matter anymore. It was a once in a lifetime deal and you let it pass. Someone else outsmarted you
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You could tell me what the hell you wanted. I would only pay you 1% after you sent the coins to me. I didn't say I would deposit them with pirate, you were the one to assume that, nor did I say anything about how long you wouldn't be able to withdraw them. And dude, a gazillion bitcoins? Really? lol Oh, btw, the time is up. Deal canceled.
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See my edit above. Which operating system do you use? Maybe i could write you a guide with what I done. But if you use windows that'll be tough because I don't remember the correct paths for stuff. Well, the first step is you install https://github.com/jackjack-jj/pywallet It has instructions there on how to install it for Windows, Mac and Linux.
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I clicked details for each unconfirmed transaction in my wallet, and then took a screen shot, saved as jpeg. Remember, these are the transactions that deducted from my wallet but didnt go anywhere
The only logical explanation I can think of (if this is even possible), is that somehow I got credited for the same transaction twice without actually being sent that amt (unless someone made a mistake and sent me 80btc out of nowhere). When I opened my wallet and realized I had nearly twice the btc I had before, i sent the entire balance of my wallet between about 10 different transactions, but all to the same place (I broke the transfers up because I was worried about something weird liek this happening). All transactions were deducted from my wallet balance, but only 78btc of 160 actually made it, while the other 82 are either non existant....or.....I don't know, but I do have the details for each and every transfer that seemed to fall off the face of the earth.
This means that overall, I have 2 less btc than I started with, but seemingly 82 less. make sense?
Also, I was charged a fee for almost all the transactions, including ones that didn't make it...
I don't know, really. Your only hope is pywallet, like I said. Delete the bad transactions, or even delete them all and let the bitcoin client get the transactions that are on the blockchain and leave you with the remaining funds. I could try doing that for you, but there's always the trust issue, and I can't be sure if it will work. Only one time I deleted 1 transaction from my wallet, so I'm not a professional, far from it. At maximum, if I did it, I'd have to send you the funds that could be recovered to a new wallet you would create, as you couldn't trust this one anymore, even if I fixed it. EDIT: Well, the good news is that I grabed a backup of my wallet and deleted all transactions on pywallet. Restarted bitcoin-qt and no balance or transactions were showing. Closed it and this time I restarted it from the command line with the -rescan command and it retrieved all my transactions from the blockchain and my balance was there, just like before. It could work on yours also.
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I'm just curious why in the world anyone would go to their investment and say, "Hey, I think you are giving me too great of a return on my money. You should stop that."
Seriously?
Because it can be good business. Last month I lowered the interest rate I was charging on a perpetual loan. Amongst other things, my expected payoff over the life of that client is now much higher. Ok, I have a deal for you: Just withdraw all your capital from BTCS&T and I'll pay you 1%/week if that makes you feel better.
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Its packed up. This one is not. Deal with it. You're not selling shit: Deal with it!
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The date. Clearly money is still flowing in through all the passthrough bonds, I cant see it default very soon even if it is a ponzi. However, I will be betting some coins on the longer term bet, if for no other reason as hedging . Oh, I get it. It's like those guys who say every year that their sports team will win. Eventually they'll get it right. Swell.
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Shipping Method: Email (Delivered within hours pending review)
Orders placed after 5pm ET will not be processed until the next business day. Current time: 4:42 pm Probably still under review. How did you try to get ahold of the owner may I ask? But you'll probably be out of luck for today. Almost 11pm in Denmark, after all.
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I just didn't want to be blunt and just offer 50 bitcents for a laugh at a guy with a shoe on his head.. lol
That's the best reason you could find.
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This reeks of BS...
Utter PR BS, this does not make you look good in my eyes.. Bribery ? Favourtism? There is so many angles on this that dont sit right..
The more you speak, the more I believe what Matthew has been saying all along... That and the fact your the least likely person on this forum I believe to be a female...
This doesn't reek. The right thing done for the wrong reason is still the right thing. I'm not following what you mean. Please clarify: Donating money scammed out of someone else is the right thing? Confused
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It's hard to say. Please clarify something: What do you mean by taking a screenshot of the unconfirmed transactions and by tx'ed the coins to an online server?
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As a former borrower, I would like to offer Senbonzakura 0.5 BTC if interested, for his continued efforts within the BTC community. As this small gesture is all I can do right now, I'm sure others might agree to match my contribution to cover the loss as I for one would not like to see the Islamic Bank of Bitcoin get scammed.
That's a nice gesture. I just don't agree with the "to cover the loss" reason. That's like saying to scammers to scam IBB because the ones that do appreciate what IBB does will cover the loss
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RE: why would you want a bitcoincard versus just using your cellphone: I personally think you'll want both; I'm trying to convince them that the bitcoincard could be a perfect "second device" for multisignature transactions. Cell phone viruses and trojans and malware will be the next big wave of security vulnerabilities.
Now, this would make me buy one.
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I'm neutral on the MMM accusations, myself, but if interest payout starts dropping from this month it will be quite a coincidence.
You already have at least 10 threads where to spread your FUD. Please keep the FUD there. This thread is for real business, kissing Pirate's ass, etc. lol
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Please do not quote this post.
~Cackling Bear~
hmm, k Oh crap, now it's gone pyramidical. No it's not!
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I had my own ideas on how to deal with the situation to avoid any of you scamming the other.
I wouldn't only deal with the BTC. I would also need the moneypak codes and I would only give them to rothglobal on IM while having a watch only teamviewer session with him so I could see him redeem them. Moneypaks had to be redeeemed on the spot, or else rothglobal would have to trust Liberty Payout not to redeem them later. No excuse to refuse this.
Too bad it didn't went further. I was expecting to see how it would unfold when I explained to both how it would be done.
My responsability, my rules.
Liberty Payout, stop with the name calling, please.
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After first hearing about bitcoins on reddit almost a year ago I have been mining on my personal computer (with the mtred pool) and learning about bitcoins since.
I just want to get out of here so I can start using them!
May I ask how getting out of here is essential for you to start using your bitcoins? Sure, Mainly to start selling diablo 3 gold right now on these forums. Also to make use of some of the services offered through these forums (vpn and selling bitcoins) Cheers Sorry, those don't seem good enough reasons to be whitelisted. If you're really serious about doing here business then I advise you to spend the hours you have left till you get out of the Newbie restrictions reading up the marketplace threads and see what potential buyers/sellers will expect from you.
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