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401  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WHMCS Licenses Lifetime - FREE !!! on: April 19, 2015, 05:27:49 PM
What exactly is a WHMCS Lifetime License? I might be interested but have no idea what that is ha.
402  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [RARE] 3 X limited Cryptolator coins, all numbered #16 on: April 17, 2015, 10:40:07 PM
Where are you shipping from? How much did you have in mind?

Shipping from European Union so the shipping to EU will be lower, but I don't have a price in mind.
The offer must be a good one. This is a RARE set. As far as I know there is only one set containing same coins here on BitcoinTalk numbered #15.

Hi buddy it was me that sold the #15's set: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=916630.msg10063968#msg10063968

I needed some btc so did a deal for them with another coin to someone. I cant say how much exactly but it was considerably less than 1btc.

I regret selling them now because they are lovely coins. If you can get the silver with same number the set would be complete, I don't know of any complete 4 coin sets.

He would also need the #16 Copper coin for a complete 5 coin set. Cryptolator released (in this order I believe):
1 BTC .999 Silver
0.1 BTC Merlin Gold
0.1 BTC Antique Copper
0.1 BTC Antique Bronze
0.1 BTC Copper

That would be a badass complete set. Sorry for the off-topic though. To the OP- those are some very nice coins, high-quality like all of Cryptolator's, but I can't help appraise them unfortunately. There have not been too many sales on the 2nd market of the Antiques for me to get a good price range. I would say start off a little higher though, and then you can always adjust it down a bit after some time if they're still in your hands. Better than selling them quickly and realizing you could have gotten a lot more? Good Luck with your sale.
403  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do not use BitLaunder.com! They will steal your deposit. Verified. on: April 17, 2015, 05:37:41 PM
Yes, BitLaunder is a known scam site. It is run by some jackass that goes by the name moriarty, and he runs a large array of BTC websites all known for shady behavior and/or scamming, such as: BitPlastic.com, CoinChimp.com, etc. Avoid at all costs unless it is your bizarre intention to be robbed of your BTC.

See here for reference: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=713699.0
404  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTB] BP gas cards on: April 15, 2015, 08:18:15 PM
Thanks guys. Already put in a PM to Razick, wasn't sure if he was still active since his thread is locked.

Gyft and egifter do not sell gas cards.

It's frustrating, you would think by 2015 we would be able to buy gas with bitcoin now.

Yeah, I agree & that's what Razick thought as well when he started up his service, but surprisingly nobody really showed any interest in it and that's probably why he locked the thread after a while. He still has it as his signature though, and he's been active recently, so I'd say you probably have the greatest chance with him. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
405  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTB] BP gas cards on: April 15, 2015, 07:38:03 PM
Try sending user Razick a message, here is a thread he set up to do just that: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=879176
406  Economy / Securities / Re: [NastyFans.org] NASTY MINING | POOL | COINS on: April 15, 2015, 05:27:48 PM
Hey @OgNasty or @nonnakip-
I tried buying 3 more seats earlier from the Auction. The total for the 3 was 0.0444 BTC and it gave me my unique payment address. I was on my phone so I copy/pasted the payment address and went to my wallet app where I mistakenly sent 0.04444 BTC instead of the exact 0.0444. (It figures the first time I send a BTC payment without OCD-checking the exact amount and address like 5 times I send a wrong amount...) Anyways I thought it would still register as paid since I sent more than the due payment amount, but here it is ~55 confirmations later and no dice, still on my account page as an unpaid order.

Anyways, it's obviously not a huge deal or a whale amount, but I wanted to post and ask about it before I forgot or it got buried. NastyFans username is same as on here. Thanks


EDIT: OgNasty messaged me with a lightning-fast response- all is well and I will get my seats that I paid for, I never feared I wouldn't with such good people behind the site/organization. Apparently it happens time-to-time when an amount other than the exact listed amount is sent. My fault, this is why I always double-check amount and address a few times before sending.  Tongue
407  Economy / Goods / Re: Order 24k gold Rolling Papers and Blunt Wraps with BTC! (Is this new?!) on: April 14, 2015, 02:56:03 PM
Lol that's dope. I will definitely have to burn a 24k hooter in my lifetime. Reminds me how excited friends and I were to roll some up with those clear papers the first time we saw them a few years back. Let us know how they are BAC and killyou72.
408  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [OPEN] bhCoins Serie 4 DIY physical bitcoin on: April 14, 2015, 05:52:00 AM
Finally snatching some of the latest series up. I will buy 11 of them at the 0.011 unit price for 0.121 BTC. The quantity price is great and the free shipping is an amazing deal I don't need the 10% returning customer discount. Feel free to ship them the slowest option available as well I trust you and Intl. shipping is expensive.

Would like 3 of Antique golden, 3 Antique silver, and 3 of Mirror silver, and 2 of Mirror golden if possible. Please PM and I will send payment and shipping details. Thanks for a sweet deal.
409  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Wtb silver coins (quarters, dimes,nickels,half dollars,etc....us and non us) on: April 11, 2015, 07:33:32 PM
--snip
And 1oz is $15

Then take $1.00 from that $15....$15-$14 per 1oz
--snip

Good luck with that.

I think you have to adjust your expectations a little.

The only thing that comes near that is BayAreaCoins, but that is not coins, but shots:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1012598.msg10985983#msg10985983

Agreed. You are trying to pay under spot price, pay with PayPal, or expect people to send you the Silver first if you're buying with BTC. Essentially you are wanting the seller to accept a bigger risk and lose money for it in the process. You will most likely have to loosen up your expectations.
410  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best PGP Software to use/Websites for Info? on: April 09, 2015, 04:58:48 PM
Bump it up...    Anybody have any advice or suggestions?
411  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [NEW][ANN][WTS]1 Million 1/2Oz 0.999 Fine Gold Crypto Imperator Doge on: April 09, 2015, 04:53:24 PM
Unfortunately out of my price range, but wanted to post to follow along with this thread and the coins' progress. I'm sure this coin will be nothing short of amazing, all of my previous CI coins are made with such high quality they just look fantastic. Crypto Imperator will join the few elite crypto coin makers that have minted a coin in solid gold; pretty cool to see how they have progressed as a company since they released their first physical Dogecoin. I give you props for sticking with DOGE on your physicals as well, kind of a ballsy move with the DOGE markets and makes them unique.
412  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] Lealana Brass LTC and BTC coins on: April 09, 2015, 04:33:47 PM
Thanks man, just let me know. Even one of them would be great if possible.
413  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] Lealana Brass LTC and BTC coins on: April 09, 2015, 07:54:09 AM
Would really, really like to buy 1 or both of those 5 LTC coins, please let me know if I can, just saw this thread.
414  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] Physical Cryptos (Silver Wallets, CryptoImperator, RavenBit) CANADA on: April 07, 2015, 05:04:35 AM
Wow, wish I saw this topic sooner, a few of my Wish List coins already sold. And damn, an ICG graded crypto coin?? I've never seen or heard of that, I thought only ANACS accepted those. Fair prices too, good luck with your sale.
415  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Alternative LEOCoin Linked to Suspected Pyramid Scheme on: April 06, 2015, 04:48:15 AM
I read the CoinDesk article and then checked out their Buy-LeoCoin.org site, and the whole site is just riddled with so many typos and misspellings, it just seemed the farthest thing from a professional business plan in my mind. Besides that though, every other thing about them and their "revolutionary" new coin just screamed SCAM on so many levels. Wouldn't get involved with this with my enemy's funds....
416  Other / Off-topic / Best PGP Software to use/Websites for Info? on: April 06, 2015, 04:06:47 AM
As the title says. I know I'm pretty late to this party, but better to fully learn PGP now than never, eh? What is the best PGP software to use/version/etc.? My computer runs on Windows but I understand I may need to use some sort of Virtual Machine or something. If it helps I don't really fuck around on the Dark Net or anything crazy, but would like to learn the basics for your everyday secure communications. Any help, recommendations, further reading, explanations, etc. would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for any help.
417  Economy / Collectibles / Re: For sale: 10g gold cube on: April 05, 2015, 05:29:32 PM
I don't find it so crazy to believe he is selling this gold cube for under spot. He said his price was ~$7 less than the price BitGold has listed, which is not substantial, and is probably his way of giving a buyer some incentive to buy it from him rather than BitGold themselves. Also, the BitGold Instagram link he posted stated that they were giving away 1 cube free for each week in February. He probably got the cube from this free giveaway, therefore any sale is essentially profit for him. Also, if you are a long-term believer of Bitcoin, then you would consider BTC to be under-valued right now, or under "spot". So what may be a loss on a few dollars from the gold value could turn into substantial profits over time when converted into BTC. When buying Bitcoin today, almost always, you lose some money due to exchange fees. So if he loses a few bucks on the gold but ends up with an equal amount of BTC, the few dollars lost would probably be less than the fees he would lose money to buying that same amount of BTC anyways.

I'm not vouching for this gold cube, BitGold, or the user selling this. I have not done any research nor do I know enough information to make a confident decision. Anybody considering buying this should of course exercise ample amounts of due diligence and caution before making the purchase. I'm just stating that when someone sells precious metals for BTC for a few bucks under spot it isn't necessarily always a conspiracy or warning sign.
418  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you have a feeling BTC has slowed down a bit? on: April 05, 2015, 05:13:20 PM
I don't think its slowed down but I think there are too many people getting in nowadays hoping to "Get Rich Quick" and it simply isn't happening fast enough for them so they get bored and exit their position. So many people, so many threads (everyday on this forum) asking how they can "double my Bitcoins" and similar. Bitcoin is not some magic money that you can just pull some trick and multiply it. You wouldn't expect to start out with 20 US dollars and raise your capital without doing some kind of work, providing a service, or selling something. I believe the price of Bitcoin will definitely rise in the long-term but I think the days of huge increases overnight might be over, at least for now. As a result, these Get-Rich-Quick people are so eager to multiply their BTC that they invest in so many shady sites/people/operations in hopes of striking it rich without doing their due diligence. I.e.- Shady Cloud Mining operations that can't even provide proof of actual mining, Ponzi schemes, investing in brand new casinos operated by anonymous people that exit with the bankroll, etc. Then these people get scammed out of their money and get even more burnt out.

I personally don't think we need more regulations, but people need to remember that a Bitcoin transaction is irreversible, and if they can't trust who they're sending it to 100% then they shouldn't "invest". Bitcoin was created so that YOU could control your money, not a third party site or centralization. HODL your private keys.
419  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 500oz Republic Metals Corporation silver shot! Free Shipping! on: April 05, 2015, 04:26:30 AM
I can vouch for BAC and his Silver shot, both are legit. It is actually a pretty cool form of silver compared to the standard bars and rounds, and it feels nice to hold & look at.  Cool

50 cents over spot per ounce is one of the cheapest ways to accumulate silver, I will probably buy more from him again in the near future. Also, free domestic shipping makes it even cheaper compared to ordering from APMEX or one of the big name precious metals dealers.
420  Economy / Collectibles / Re: For sale: 10g gold cube on: April 04, 2015, 11:57:04 PM
The only problem is when you have to cut the coin in half in order to check that it is not made of tungsten...  Cry

If you are going down the destructive route then is a small drill also an option.

There are alternative none-destructive routes (two first will only apply to governmental issued coins):
Ping-test (require experience)
Inspection (require experience)
X-RAY (require experience and equipment)
Ultrasound (require experience and equipment)

You can also do a specific gravity test in the mostly non-destructive list, though tungsten's specific gravity is close to gold's, so you need a highly accurate scale to be confident. Best used combined with the Ping Test, measurements, weight, etc.

In this case if I were considering buying this gold cube, I would probably contact BitGold and check their credentials and see what they have to say, and ask if they sold/gave one to OP.
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