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461  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mtgox is changing owners on: March 14, 2011, 02:36:04 AM
In what legal regime do you lay your head at night? Serve the site from? Hold your bank accounts? Are you now, or do you plan to incorporate? To what arm of the FATF are you expected to report? Do you intend to file a promise there?
462  Economy / Marketplace / Re: mtgox.con and Liberty reserve on: March 03, 2011, 12:49:19 PM
Ummm

How does an ISP make an exchange business "legit"?

463  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Mtgox offline? on: March 03, 2011, 12:11:36 PM
DNS is poisoned

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   mtgox.com
Address: 74.52.143.58

try adding the IP to your HOSTS file or just wait it out.
464  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Mtgox offline? on: March 03, 2011, 11:16:41 AM

Apparently there is more than one problem.

http://mtgox.com/
https://mtgox.com/

Produce 403 error adding the www fixes that, however;

Some users have been firewalled out by both IP and useragent

Perhaps overzealous dos mitigation
465  Economy / Exchanges / Re: mtgox.com has blocked my account with 45 000 USD in it! on: March 03, 2011, 11:09:55 AM
Any of you kids ever been subject to a gag order or threatened with obstruction of justice charges?
466  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Newspaper business on: March 03, 2011, 10:39:08 AM
Nothing.

No one will use it.

Only dinosaurs and bus riders read printed newspapers and only then if the news is very fresh.

Anything that has to be delivered by mail is too stale and too expensive.

You would be better rewarded by putting that effort into an online magazine or blog.

This coming from a former newspaperman who rose from carrier to publisher; Paper news is old news.

467  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Mtgox offline? on: March 03, 2011, 10:33:45 AM
I report this error while attempting to connect to mtgox

Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) Server at mtgox.com Port 443

does anyone else have the same problem?

Try using 'www'
468  Economy / Marketplace / Re: List of honest traders. on: February 26, 2011, 07:19:40 AM
ptmhd mailed me hundreds of trillions of dollars!

Arrived today.

What comes after trillionaire? That's me. I'm a

bazillionaire!

469  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Low-Volume Bitcoin Exchange on: February 25, 2011, 09:25:24 PM
Bitcoin for Paypal! Too good an opportunity to refuse.

Sorry but I just bought all your bitcoins  Smiley Left a tip though.

Site works perfectly, very quick and easy.

You can buy more bitcoin with Paypal from me: http://bitcoinmorpheus.tumblr.com/how_to_buy_bitcoin_with_paypal

I have a $500 limit on purchases. Also, there is a 3 day waiting period for delivery. However, you get today's price for your purchase.

My Paypal account is not verified! I believe the only way to get verified in the UK is by giving Paypal access to my bank account; I can't think of anybody that I would trust less with my bank account.


Are you saying that your bank account number is a secret that you can't trust Papal to know?
470  Economy / Marketplace / Re: looking to buy bitcoin with moneybookers on: February 25, 2011, 06:38:49 AM
You have your trust issues backwad methinks.

Why would a bitcoin seller trust you and your reversible MoneyBookers?

hm, maybe because that hypothetical bitcoin seller didnt think of that before you mentioned it  Angry Wink

anyway, since i wont risk my mb account, i have to look for an alternative anyway. probably bank transfer to mtgox.

That makes no sense at all.
471  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Only to Brazilians - Quero comprar alguns bitcoins on: February 25, 2011, 02:22:56 AM
I'm looking to buy around 100 Reais in BTC, prefferably by transfering/depositing the money into the seller's bank account, needs to be an account on a bank here, i don't think i can make a deposit into an account from elsewhere (i'll probably have to go to a physical agency do the deposit)


Eu to pensando em comprar por volta de 100 Reais em BTC, de preferencia pagando com transferencia/deposito na conta de banco do vendedor, acho q precisa ser uma conta num banco aki, acho q não conseguiria fazer o deposito numa conta estrangeira (provavelmente vou r que ir numa agencia fisica mesmo pra fazer o deposito)

There is a community of Brazilians at goldage.net They can steer you to a LR exchanger that is local to you. With LR in hand it's a cinch to trade into BTC.

Why don't you become a bitcoin exchanger yourself?

I suggested a way for BrBoy to operate and earn some money earlier in this thread but he said it was a bad idea without explaining why. You might consider it for yourself. Exchangers are needed everywhere. Now is a good time to get involved.
472  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Should we ban something on the Bitcoin marketplace? on: February 22, 2011, 11:35:29 PM
...
Anyway, it's nanaimogold that should answer the question. You don't have to.

And you SHOULD NOT attempt to tell me what to do. I am not your fucking secretary.

Jesus, where did all that aggression come from ?
Did i offend you in any way, did I rape your daughter or kill your little kitten ? I mean WTF dude, i just asked a question politely.

I think you just lost a possible customer.


Back in the old days people had to travel to libraries and wait for information to come by mail. You can JUST GOOGLE IT.
(...)
Do YOUR OWN HOMEWORK.

If i wanted to google it, i would just google it.

I didn't want to google it, because i wanted to hear it from you.
It was kind of "what did you mean by this exactly" question.


> I think you just lost a possible customer.

Oh, that's just so typical of the TV audience. You actually believe that's your decision to make.

Consumerist clowns like you need a case study. Ever heard of ING bank? It's popular in places where men are mostly responsible for their actions, where the population is not all soy addled followers of fashion. Anyway, they annually identify the 10% or so of their account holders who cost them the most in support issues and just FIRE THEM.

Sorry, you are too stupid to bank here. Go cost our competition. Thanks!

That concept is just so foreign to you isn't it? The idea that a business would decline to service you - you just can't get you head around that can you?

Wah wah! I am the consumer - I am always right - it says so on my TV. You have to do as I tell you. I am the consumer wah wah!

These are not the people I do business with. Frankly, they have no business to do anyway.


1. I have no idea WTF are you talking about and why the hell you keep attacking me without reason. I don't know, "IS THIS SPARTAAA" or something ?
2. For the record, i haven't watched TV (that includes internet TV) in about 4 years, because I noticed how endlessly manipulative medium it is...


I will simply stop discussing with you, because i don't have a habit of discussion with mad people.


You yelled at me and attempted to boss me around. Now you say you have no idea? Did you just forget that or what?

You consistently fail to answer the questions I put to you, yet I don't yell or get bossy about that failing.

This all stems from the fact that you can't accept the truth about the owners of the government directing the police against alternate currencies. Perhaps some lessons on critical thinking are overdue?
473  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Should we ban something on the Bitcoin marketplace? on: February 22, 2011, 09:20:28 PM
> Show me where the fuck I said that you did.

Right here;

>> recall you supporting a ban of illegal trades in this forum

Anyway, you have already won the wishy washy word wanking award. I know that changing the subject is classic wanking, and you really do have a flair for it, but it's not necessary because you are already the undisputed champion twister.

> Explain how this does not show that you are willing to compromise your principles?

No. You deserve none. Anyone can use a dictionary. Anything more I can say would only be repeating myself.

It is my principle to not advocate banning anything.

Damn, there goes that repeating myself again.
474  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Should we ban something on the Bitcoin marketplace? on: February 22, 2011, 08:53:55 PM
"In principle I don't advocate killing anyone, however I have serious concerns about letting criminals live"

This is nonsense. This is a private forum and we're a bunch of guests. The owner get to do whatever he wants.

That's precisely why I never vote in these polls.

For BitterTea to declare that I did vote is annoying however.

475  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Should we ban something on the Bitcoin marketplace? on: February 22, 2011, 08:42:29 PM
In principle I don't advocate for banning anything, however
...
Do you have any principles? Do you just waver on the breeze? On the whim of fashion? Do you stand fast on any issue?

Do you even understand what the word means?

I don't think you're communicating as clearly as you believe you are. Let me give you an example...

"In principle I don't advocate killing anyone, however I have serious concerns about letting criminals live"

Is it clear whether or not I am arguing for or against the killing of criminals?

You win the wishy washy word-wanking award.

476  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Should we ban something on the Bitcoin marketplace? on: February 22, 2011, 08:15:53 PM
See there? Stated in plain English? The first line of my post?

Here, lets quote that yet again, with bold this time:

> In principle I don't advocate for banning anything, however I have serious concerns about advertising contraband on this forum.

It's my PRINCIPLE. How much more rock solid can I state that?

Do you have any principles? Do you just waver on the breeze? On the whim of fashion? Do you stand fast on any issue?

Do you even understand what the word means?
477  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Should we ban something on the Bitcoin marketplace? on: February 22, 2011, 08:07:16 PM
...
Anyway, it's nanaimogold that should answer the question. You don't have to.

And you SHOULD NOT attempt to tell me what to do. I am not your fucking secretary.

Jesus, where did all that aggression come from ?
Did i offend you in any way, did I rape your daughter or kill your little kitten ? I mean WTF dude, i just asked a question politely.

I think you just lost a possible customer.


Back in the old days people had to travel to libraries and wait for information to come by mail. You can JUST GOOGLE IT.
(...)
Do YOUR OWN HOMEWORK.

If i wanted to google it, i would just google it.

I didn't want to google it, because i wanted to hear it from you.
It was kind of "what did you mean by this exactly" question.


> I think you just lost a possible customer.

Oh, that's just so typical of the TV audience. You actually believe that's your decision to make.

Consumerist clowns like you need a case study. Ever heard of ING bank? It's popular in places where men are mostly responsible for their actions, where the population is not all soy addled followers of fashion. Anyway, they annually identify the 10% or so of their account holders who cost them the most in support issues and just FIRE THEM.

Sorry, you are too stupid to bank here. Go cost our competition. Thanks!

That concept is just so foreign to you isn't it? The idea that a business would decline to service you - you just can't get you head around that can you?

Wah wah! I am the consumer - I am always right - it says so on my TV. You have to do as I tell you. I am the consumer wah wah!

These are not the people I do business with. Frankly, they have no business to do anyway.
478  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Should we ban something on the Bitcoin marketplace? on: February 22, 2011, 07:33:24 PM
There is so much written on exchangers being harassed and jailed and even killed you could fill an entire library.

I feel like we've gotten off topic. I seem to recall you supporting a ban of illegal trades in this forum. This doesn't make sense given that you've just stated exchanging fiat for non-fiat is enough to bring down the wrath of authorities. Bitcoin is inherently incompatible with statist central planning and control over the monetary system. Do you really think disallowing discussion and trading of illegal goods on this forum is going to keep the heat off?

Don't put words in my mouth. Read the post again if you are unsure;
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3535.msg51193#msg51193

My concern is that certain clowns, who blab nonstop about privacy and security can't recognise what is a secret or how to keep one. Bozos who are so self centered that it never even dawns on their dim mindscape that their actions put their intended cashiers in jeopardy.
479  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Should we ban something on the Bitcoin marketplace? on: February 21, 2011, 07:53:08 PM
...
Anyway, it's nanaimogold that should answer the question. You don't have to.

And you SHOULD NOT attempt to tell me what to do. I am not your fucking secretary.

Back in the old days people had to travel to libraries and wait for information to come by mail. You can JUST GOOGLE IT.

There is so much written on exchangers being harassed and jailed and even killed you could fill an entire library.

Disregarding what I have said because you simply don't want to believe it indicates an immature thought process.

Do YOUR OWN HOMEWORK.
480  Other / Off-topic / Re: Anyone here knows if aurumxchange.com is trustworthy? on: February 21, 2011, 06:54:55 PM
Nice to see you here Roberto. I wrote you a great long post but decided against it because I was getting to esoteric matter that is not suited to a public board.

Best wishes,

Shane

PS are you aware of this?

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