My conclusion so far: signup went without a hitch, clean and very intuitive interface, verification took about 5 minutes (i downloaded the file, i don't want to put text in my page's headers). I will wait untill somebody confirms the fact this service actually pays before i add iframes on my pages, but so far everything looks really nice Does the owner have his own thread on the forum?
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I've been looking for an alternative to a-ads (their payouts are a bit to low for me). Can anybody verify a successfull withdrawal?
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Backblaze, een aanbieder van een cloudbackupdienst, publiceert regelmatig over de betrouwbaarheid van harde schijven uit de consumentenmarkt: http://tweakers.net/zoeken?keyword=backblazeEn nu heb ik zelf geen ervaring met NAS'jes, maar weet je zeker dat een 7200 toeren schijf voordeel bied boven een 5400 toeren schijf? 5400 toeren schijven verbruiken doorgaans minder energie, produceren minder warmte en geluid en zijn meestal ook iets goedkoper. Hm, waarschijnlijk zal 5400 rpm wel voldoende zijn, maar om eerlijk te zijn was die schijf op e-bay zowat de goedkoopste die ik gevonden had, terwijl ze toch nog van een degelijk merk was (in china waren er goedkopere, maar van een merk waar ik nog nooit van gehoord had). Ik had zelfs niet speciaal gezocht achter 7,2k schijven, dit was gewoon de beste koop die ik tegenkwam. Vanuit energieoogpunt zou een 2.5" 5400 rpm schijf waarschijnlijk het beste zijn, maar die 2,5" schijven zijn een pak duurder, hetgeen toch wel scheelt als je de aankoop ervan moet uitleggen tegen je echtgenote . Thanks voor de link (backblaze), ik ga er me dadelijk nog eens in verdiepen!
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Hoi, Even een klein vraagje: ik heb zonet een NAS'je gekocht voor thuis (een ZyXEL NSA-325 V2). In deze NAS passen 2 SATA I/II Harddisks (zowel 2,5 als 3,5"). Ik zou graag 2x2Tb kopen en in RAID1 configureren. Aangezien de disks toch in RAID1 zouden staan moeten de harddisks nu niet bepaald topkwaliteit zijn, en zoek ik eigenlijk de beste prijs/kwaliteit verhouding. Het is voor mij echter zeker 9 jaar geleden dat ik nog zelf hardware heb gekocht (krijg tegenwoordig alles van m'n werkgever). Na lang zoeken kwam ik op volgende disks: http://www.ebay.de/itm/Festplatte-Neu-2TB-SATA-3-5-Computer-PC-HDD-Hitachi-Modell-HUA722020ALA331/131750318327Weet iemand of er prijs/kwaliteit nog ergens betere deals te doen zijn? Ik beschik over voldoende BTC, Paypal funds of kan gewoon via de bank geld overmaken... Dus de betaalmethode maakt eigenlijk niet zo uit.
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Maybe a bit late to chip in, but i'm really happy with ramnode... as long as your load isn't to high, they don't really complain as long as everything you do is legal
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So you need money for gambling with a throwaway twitter account and the only collateral you have is your Senior member account which you are not ready to compromise .Sure your loan request will be fulfilled soon.
In the OP's defense, did you look at the account? It has 22k tweets and almost 3k followers. I have no idear what an account like that would be worth (i'm not very active on twitter, i only use my account once in a while and have less than a dozen of tweets), but i don't think it would be considered a throwaway
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There are several twitter value estimator services (free) online, maybe you can use them to evaluate your account, so possible lenders might see it's actually worth something. I personally think a twitter account is OK to use as collateral, but i would never loan to somebody who will use the coins to gamble (sorry, just a personal opinion)
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Thanks for the free dogecoins to try out your casino... To bad i lost them all, but i had a lot of fun in the process
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FREE BONUS User ID - 0004504 I'm not really a gambler, but i'm excited to try out your system
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I think the BTC jam has to increase its security and thay have to take strict actions against that people who scam here at BTCjam. BTCjam is a better source for people to help but because of scammers the needies are restricted in this way.
Lately, i get the feeling they don't even care... Just read a couple messages above your post: a guy (A+) defaults on his loan, gets bumped to F... Without repaying anything, he gets a good status again, and asks for even more loans... TBH: this is just my personal feeling about the subject. I haven't verified the claims made in those posts, neither do i have concrete evidence to support my thoughts. Original text: I don't know how BTCJam works now. This guy defaulted on his loans and his rating plummeted from A+ to F. Now his rating is back to A+ again...while he is still defaulting on his loan.
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I'm in a loss at the moment... My biggest borrower defaulted after just a couple payments... There's a guy buying notes, but i need to verify my account in order to trade them Guess it's not worth my time, so i'll basically stop investing and disregard my (small) loss and write it off as learning costs. What is the borrowers rating who defaulted over you This one was A+, everything verified, clear picture, long loan history,... He was asking for a 55 BTC loan while he repayed 200+ BTC in the past. Together with his rating, i tought he was a realiable loan, but then he defaulted Borrowing 55 btc at once sure triggers red alert. Thats totally 25 % of all his repaid loan and as far as Im aware, people usually lost huge for borrowing A+ rating lender . The rating is totally stupid and btcjam should forbid these kinds of high amount to prevent more of this to happen in the future, something like limiting it to X btc would be ideal to avoid huge lost IMO In my defence, the borrower did have a solid plan with loads of details that matched his previous loan requests. All in all, I'm done with btcjam.
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I'm in a loss at the moment... My biggest borrower defaulted after just a couple payments... There's a guy buying notes, but i need to verify my account in order to trade them Guess it's not worth my time, so i'll basically stop investing and disregard my (small) loss and write it off as learning costs. What is the borrowers rating who defaulted over you This one was A+, everything verified, clear picture, long loan history,... He was asking for a 55 BTC loan while he repayed 200+ BTC in the past. Together with his rating, i tought he was a realiable loan, but then he defaulted
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They claim to ROI in 2.5 months... It's fair to say the chance of this being a ponzi/scam is really high... I wouldn't invest in it, personally, but it's your money, you can chose what to do with it, as long as you realise you're helping scammers scam.
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I'm in a loss at the moment... My biggest borrower defaulted after just a couple payments... There's a guy buying notes, but i need to verify my account in order to trade them Guess it's not worth my time, so i'll basically stop investing and disregard my (small) loss and write it off as learning costs.
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The picture in the OP seems more like an image of a product up for sale. While we are talking about the collateral, is its price 0.5+20% in the first place?
I personally wouldn't give .6 btc for a second hand r-box plus a second hand PSU, but I'm not an expert in these matters. Maybe they have some collectors value?
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i need bitcoin 0,5 BTC for cloud mining + invest HYIP + trading and i promise for send return 0,5 BTC My wallet address : 32pHKtsnbcUWddgRbmsgwZzjasaaoTfqdQ my collateral : Do you mean you'll use this hardware as collateral? You realise you'll have to send everything to the lender in order to do so. Also, nobody will grant a loan without intrest
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I've worked with Ognasty and SebastianJu in the past... I can give a very positive review for the both of them. I'd personally trust Ognasty with rather large sums.
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Do be carefull tough... It's not because an account is worth 0.1 that it's an easy sale.. I've given out small loans in the past, and it took ages to sell defaulted collateral for a decent price. To make things even worse, a couple guys always left neutral or negative feedback on the account being sold, making it worth even less.
In the end, a couple accounts were unsellable, and i lost some coins due to giving out loans. So make sure you have a solid plan before you even start.
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there are a couple that are commonly used [ANN] = announcement [WTB] = want to buy [WTS] = want to sell [WTT] = want to trade [NSFW] = not safe for work
I must be missing a couple others to
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