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41  Economy / Lending / Re: 💵💶💴💷 ▨ L O N E ◎ S H A R K ◎ L O A N ▧ [Real Low Interest!] 💷💴💶💵 on: January 28, 2018, 06:24:43 AM
Username          Rush2c

Amount             0.008

Return              0.010

Days                6 days (2/2)

Collateral            Paypal Acct (please see link to description...http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/forum/the-marketplace/ebay-paypal-and-amazon-accounts/77643-for-sale-2010-us-paypal-account-fully-verified-and-confirmed-with-owner-s-social-security-number)  I've been offered between $250-500 by a couple of members on here. I think it is worth more.

If you are in California I have these two pieces of art listed at Artbrokerage (link to my listings....https://www.artbrokerage.com/Itzchak-Tarkay/Marsha-107947 AND https://www.artbrokerage.com/Otto-Aguiar/Calla-Lillies-Embellished-107960).  The administrators on Artbrokerage establish the fair asking prices on all listings, not determined by me.

Address            1PUUur82xePxM48dfweUxg8Gor9SYut1Xc


This was denied before you even got here!

That bad?  Sorry about that.
42  Economy / Lending / Re: TheWinnerBro's Lending Service | No Collaterals Required | Low Interest on: January 27, 2018, 11:32:58 PM
Username          Rush2c

Amount             0.008

Return              0.010

Days                6 days (2/2)

Collateral            Paypal Acct (please see link to description...http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/forum/the-marketplace/ebay-paypal-and-amazon-accounts/77643-for-sale-2010-us-paypal-account-fully-verified-and-confirmed-with-owner-s-social-security-number)  I've been offered between $250-500 by a couple of members on here. I think it is worth more.

If you are in California I have these two pieces of art listed at Artbrokerage (link to my listings....https://www.artbrokerage.com/Itzchak-Tarkay/Marsha-107947 AND https://www.artbrokerage.com/Otto-Aguiar/Calla-Lillies-Embellished-107960).  The administrators on Artbrokerage establish the fair asking prices on all listings, not determined by me.

Address            1PUUur82xePxM48dfweUxg8Gor9SYut1Xc
43  Economy / Lending / Re: 💵💶💴💷 ▨ L O N E ◎ S H A R K ◎ L O A N ▧ [Real Low Interest!] 💷💴💶💵 on: January 27, 2018, 11:32:02 PM
Username          Rush2c

Amount             0.008

Return              0.010

Days                6 days (2/2)

Collateral            Paypal Acct (please see link to description...http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/forum/the-marketplace/ebay-paypal-and-amazon-accounts/77643-for-sale-2010-us-paypal-account-fully-verified-and-confirmed-with-owner-s-social-security-number)  I've been offered between $250-500 by a couple of members on here. I think it is worth more.

If you are in California I have these two pieces of art listed at Artbrokerage (link to my listings....https://www.artbrokerage.com/Itzchak-Tarkay/Marsha-107947 AND https://www.artbrokerage.com/Otto-Aguiar/Calla-Lillies-Embellished-107960).  The administrators on Artbrokerage establish the fair asking prices on all listings, not determined by me.

Address            1PUUur82xePxM48dfweUxg8Gor9SYut1Xc
44  Economy / Lending / Re: Parodium's Paypal/BTC/Altcoin loan service - Updated! on: January 27, 2018, 11:31:08 PM
Username          Rush2c

Amount             0.008

Return              0.010

Days                6 days (2/2)

Collateral            Paypal Acct (please see link to description...http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/forum/the-marketplace/ebay-paypal-and-amazon-accounts/77643-for-sale-2010-us-paypal-account-fully-verified-and-confirmed-with-owner-s-social-security-number)  I've been offered between $250-500 by a couple of members on here. I think it is worth more.

If you are in California I have these two pieces of art listed at Artbrokerage (link to my listings....https://www.artbrokerage.com/Itzchak-Tarkay/Marsha-107947 AND https://www.artbrokerage.com/Otto-Aguiar/Calla-Lillies-Embellished-107960).  The administrators on Artbrokerage establish the fair asking prices on all listings, not determined by me.

Address            1PUUur82xePxM48dfweUxg8Gor9SYut1Xc
45  Economy / Lending / Re: 🌟🌟🌟🌟✨ zazarb's Quick-Loans & Escrow 🌟🌟🌟🌟✨ on: January 27, 2018, 11:27:41 PM
Username          Rush2c

Amount             0.008

Return              0.010

Days                6 days (2/2)

Reason             Bills

Collateral            Paypal Acct (please see link to description...http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/forum/the-marketplace/ebay-paypal-and-amazon-accounts/77643-for-sale-2010-us-paypal-account-fully-verified-and-confirmed-with-owner-s-social-security-number)  I've been offered between $250-500 by a couple of members on here. I think it is worth more.

If you are in California I have these two pieces of art listed at Artbrokerage (link to my listings....https://www.artbrokerage.com/Itzchak-Tarkay/Marsha-107947 AND https://www.artbrokerage.com/Otto-Aguiar/Calla-Lillies-Embellished-107960).  The administrators on Artbrokerage establish the fair asking prices on all listings, not determined by me.

Address            1PUUur82xePxM48dfweUxg8Gor9SYut1Xc
46  Economy / Lending / Re: ★ ★ ★ LENDING ► CONDORAS SERVICE ◄ ESCROW ★ ★ ★ on: January 27, 2018, 11:25:19 PM
Username          Rush2c

Amount             0.008

Return              0.010

Days                6 days (2/2)

Collateral            Paypal Acct (please see link to description...http://www.modeeworld.com/forums/forum/the-marketplace/ebay-paypal-and-amazon-accounts/77643-for-sale-2010-us-paypal-account-fully-verified-and-confirmed-with-owner-s-social-security-number)  I've been offered between $250-500 by a couple of members on here. I think it is worth more.

If you are in California I have these two pieces of art listed at Artbrokerage (link to my listings....https://www.artbrokerage.com/Itzchak-Tarkay/Marsha-107947 AND https://www.artbrokerage.com/Otto-Aguiar/Calla-Lillies-Embellished-107960).  The administrators on Artbrokerage establish the fair asking prices on all listings, not determined by me.

Address            1PUUur82xePxM48dfweUxg8Gor9SYut1Xc

47  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Selling/renting Aged Personal Paypal Business Account on: January 27, 2018, 08:48:56 PM
Bump
48  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: (WTS) cex.io account on: January 19, 2018, 07:02:21 AM
Bump
49  Economy / Lending / Re: TheWinnerBro's Lending Service | No Collaterals Required | Low Interest on: January 19, 2018, 01:44:52 AM
Bitcointalk Username Rush2c
 Amount of BTC needed: .02 BTC
 Reason: Help get caught up with bills due to holiday work slowdown
 Repayment Amount: .025 BTC
 Repayment Date: Feb 1                                                                                                           
 Bitcoin Address: 19deTYSajqyzQfm2PyvkS7RfZ4hiLPfbdj
 Collateral (if any):12 yr old Business Paypal account with 20K in transactions over the past year and no restrictions, a CEX.io account, 1954 Chrysler that's running and 90% restored.  I can offer any eBay services for free as well (seo, template, listing, optimization, etc).
50  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: █ ★☆★777Coin★☆★ █ ✔ Full Range of Games ✔ Instant Withdraw ✔ Free mBTC! on: January 18, 2018, 02:23:15 AM
Rush2c

Thanks
51  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★★★ BITX99.com █ 50 bits for Bitcointalk members █ BITX99.com ★★★ on: January 18, 2018, 01:36:22 AM
username: Rush2c

Thanks
52  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Get 0.3 mBTC (no deposit, no wager) to test casino games on: January 17, 2018, 08:58:56 PM
Liked games quite a bit
53  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Get 0.3 mBTC (no deposit, no wager) to test casino games on: January 17, 2018, 08:49:24 PM
username: Rush2c

Thank you
54  Economy / Gambling discussion / Up 3K, still a bad day on: January 17, 2018, 08:42:08 PM
Saturday, July 28, 2001, was an extremely hot summer day in Southern California.  The only thing hotter was my MLB picks.  By this time, I’d narrowed my personal baseball betting season to six weeks, the three weeks before and after the All Star game.  It was the last week in the aforementioned season and my picks were winning at an 81 percent clip, a feat I’ve not come close to since.

Normally I’d complete my daily handicapping with anywhere from three to five plays that I really liked.  Every so often I’d find six, and on occasion, my efforts would only yield one or two.  On this day, I came up with a total of nine.  Nine bets that hours of crunching statistics led me to play.  I’d taken my lumps in the past and learned to follow a sound financial betting pattern, curtail my wagering, and not give into what I refer to as “the fever”.   As it turned out, I still needed work on my curtailing.

I placed my normal $250 on each of the nine picks, and a few three and four team parlays.  Then, out of nowhere it came, “the fever”.   I was up big this baseball campaign, so throwing caution to the wind, I began putting together random multi team parlays: five, six, seven, eight teams, for amounts ranging anywhere from $10 to $50. 

Fast forward to later that afternoon, sitting at my desk, I was 7-1 on the day, with one last game still in progress.  The last leg needed to cash several parlays paying a total of just under $73,000.
The game was Houston at Pittsburgh, the first of a double header scheduled that day.  The Astros were two and a half games out of first place.   Their lineup included such names as Biggio, Bagwell, and Berkman.  On the hill was Roy Oswalt, the hottest pitcher in baseball.  The Pittsburgh Pirates, on the other hand, were 20 games out and heading nowhere.  I had picked the Astros, who were up by a score of 8-2, heading into the bottom of the ninth.  (I’m sure it’s obvious where this story is heading.)  The Pittsburgh Pirates rallied for seven runs, staging one of the biggest ninth inning comebacks in recent MLB history.  They won the game 9-8.  I didn’t win $73,000.

It wasn’t the miraculous finish by the Bucs that hurt.  After all, I was no stranger to losing on comebacks.  I had a sizable wager on Oakland in Game 1 of the ‘88 World Series, when a crippled Kirk Gibson hobbled up to home plate in the bottom of the ninth, and hit a Dennis Eckersley 3-2 offering into the right field pavilion.  A few years later, my money was on the Houston Oilers, in a playoff game where their 32 point third quarter lead was overcome by a Bills team led by backup quarterback Frank Reich.  Not winning $73,000 stung a bit, but like any gambler, I’d had several near wins in my past.  Several “only ifs” where a missed field goal or last second 3-pointer snagged large sums of money away from me.  It wasn’t the comeback or the lost winnings, rather it was a handful of situations, some out of my control, and several brought upon by myself, which led me to forever remember that day.

I’m not sure where we were in the timeline of personal computer technology in 2001, but in my home, connection to the internet was  a bit slower than today.  Remember the 56K modem?  Additionally, there was no cable television MLB package.  Scoring updates were obtained using the same online sites as today.  Back then, we had to hit the refresh button over and over and over and over and over, waiting for the slow loading pages to come back with the latest result, as streaming up to the second, pitch by pitch game summary was still a few years away.  Those circumstances were factors out of my control.  My actions during the 35 minute half inning however, ones within my control, are what really added fuel to the fire.  The following is a play by play account of that fateful bottom of the ninth:


GAME:  A. Ramirez flied out to deep left
ME:  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.

GAME:  J. Vander Wal flied out to center (That’s right.  I forgot to mention this little tidbit before.  An 8-2 lead, no runners on base, and TWO outs in the bottom of the ninth.)
ME:  Refresh.  Go to Priceline.com and book flight to Boston to visit some old friends.  Charge to credit card.  Refresh.  Refresh.

GAME:  K.Young hits double to left.
ME:  Refresh.  Book rental car.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Hotel reservations (four star…why not?).  Refresh. Charge to credit card.  Refresh

GAME: P. Mears hits home run.  Young scores.  Score 8-4.  Two outs.
ME:  Refresh.  Refresh.  Call up company who gave me a high interest 10K business loan months earlier.  Tell them that I would be paying back entire amount on Monday.  Refresh.  Refresh.

GAME:  A Hyzdu (Who?) hits single to left
ME:  Refresh.  Refresh.  Call mechanic.  Make plans to have much needed maintenance done on work vans.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.

GAME:  T. Redman walks. Hyzdu to 2B
ME:  Refresh.  Refresh.  Make bids for several items (some needed, most not) on eBay.   Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Make a few more bids on Ebay.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Few more eBay bids.  Refresh.  Refresh.

GAME:  J. Wilson hits single to left.  Hyzdu scores.  Redman to 2B.  Score 8-5.  Two outs.  Pitching change.
ME:  Refresh.  Refresh.  Make yet another eBay bid.  Close to 5K in total.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Call loyal employee who had asked for 2K advance just days earlier.  Tell him, “It’s no problem.  I’ll have it for you on Monday”.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.

GAME:  J. Kendall gets hit by pitch.  Redman to 3B.  Wilson to 2B.
ME:  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.  Refresh.

GAME:  B. Giles hits home run.  Redman scores.  Wilson scores.  Kendall scores.  Final score 8-9
ME:  Sat very still and tried to be happy about the 3K I did win that afternoon.  It didn’t work.


So what’s the lesson to be learned here?   Take your pick.  There’s at least a half dozen to choose from.  The one about showing restraint when counting unhatched chickens comes to mind.  Yet another involves a singing fat lady.  How about the one that warns against trying to save a buck by making nonrefundable travel plans.  Refresh.
55  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: (WTS) cex.io account on: January 17, 2018, 08:24:58 PM
Bump
56  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Seeking 0.06 BTC loan until end of Feb on: January 16, 2018, 07:21:13 AM
Southern California...North Orange County
57  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: (WTS) cex.io account on: January 15, 2018, 06:34:03 PM
Bump
58  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTB] CEX.IO account on: January 15, 2018, 06:26:48 PM
skype me at jfox.freeeup  I will give you a good price on my account.
59  Economy / Lending / Re: 🌟🌟🌟🌟✨ zazarb's Quick-Loans & Escrow 🌟🌟🌟🌟✨ on: January 15, 2018, 08:15:59 AM
Loan Amount: 0.04 Btc
Reason for Taking out a Loan: Help get caught up with bills due to holiday work slowdown
Amount to be repaid: .045 BTC
Repayment Date: March 1, 2018
Type of Collateral: 12 yr old Business Paypal account with 20K in transactions over the past year and no restrictions, a CEX.io account, 1954 Chrysler that's running and 90% restored.  I can offer any eBay services for free as well (seo, template, listing, optimization, etc).
Bitcoin Address: 19deTYSajqyzQfm2PyvkS7RfZ4hiLPfbdj
60  Economy / Long-term offers / Seeking 0.06 BTC loan until end of Feb on: January 15, 2018, 05:55:43 AM
I'm looking for a loan of .06 BTC.  I can pay back at the end of the Feb.  eCommerce consultant with steady work, but slowed up over the holidays.  For collateral I have 12 yr old Business Paypal account with 20K in transactions over the past year and no restrictions, a CEX.io account, and a pink slip for a 1954 Chrysler that's running and 90% restored.  I can offer any eBay services for free as well (seo, template, listing, optimization, etc).  I'm willing to pay a decent interest rate...to a point.
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