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4721  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [POG] Proof of Giving (pog) on: January 27, 2015, 02:30:02 PM
Following it!
4722  Economy / Goods / Re: [London] Selling BMW 730d SE Auto 2009 for bitcoins on: January 27, 2015, 05:07:54 AM
WOW  Shocked
Pretty awesome ride , you got there
All the best for your sale
4723  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Video: Bitcoin 101 - What is Bitcoin? on: January 27, 2015, 04:58:39 AM
Bitcoin 101 - What is Bitcoin?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bhe61JaNFLU

Subscribed to your channel , really seems nice ,i love the million killer apps and Math on private keys Cheesy
4724  Local / India / Re: Bitstamp became Mt.Gox? on: January 27, 2015, 04:40:36 AM
oh! bitstamp was down ? and is Up again
Never knew :-/
Though it's good to see a exchange which came up good Smiley

They lost a few coins. Nothing to make them go under, though.

They lost coins ? or the users?
4725  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: January 26, 2015, 08:04:03 PM
Okay! this seems really good and lil pissed that we don't have it in India.
Do you ship to canada?
and will it work if i get it to India ?

Yes, we do ship to Canada.
If your ordinary Visa card works in India, so should ours.


Yes ordinary visa-cards work in India , then why can't you just ship to India directly instead of making me get it to canada and get it shipped ? :-/
4726  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: January 26, 2015, 05:39:30 PM
Okay! this seems really good and lil pissed that we don't have it in India.
Do you ship to canada?
and will it work if i get it to India ?
4727  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Good site to sell physical items? on: January 26, 2015, 05:37:19 PM
I can get a bunch of stuff with discount so I've been searching around for a place to sell. I'm surprised that I only found a few sites that allow you to sell stuff for Bitcoins and they also have low traffic. Any suggestion?

What exactly are you selling ?

Electronics mostly.

Okay may i know what , may be i might be interested in something
4728  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: Zebpay, simplest bitcoin wallet available now on Play Store on: January 26, 2015, 06:20:22 AM
Thank you Smiley
4729  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: Zebpay, simplest bitcoin wallet available now on Play Store on: January 26, 2015, 05:33:45 AM
Tried out the app. Got some free bits too Smiley
Very nice!!

One bug is when I search through my contacts to invite them I lose the ability to scroll.

Seems like all of us have different problems , i saw it on Google Play comments shows , some don't get bits , some aren't able to send it !

You should ping mahin, he normally  has really fast response time.

I don't know who that is , can you provide a link to his Profile pls.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=67318

Oh! i din't know his name was Mahin , i had messaged him 2 days ago but no reply yet :-/
4730  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: Zebpay, simplest bitcoin wallet available now on Play Store on: January 25, 2015, 08:51:32 PM
You should ping mahin, he normally  has really fast response time.

I don't know who that is , can you provide a link to his Profile pls.
4731  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: Zebpay, simplest bitcoin wallet available now on Play Store on: January 25, 2015, 05:18:45 PM
Sorry to say but really dont lke the app, first it is tooooo slooooooow. Setup itself takes around 5mins on 8Mbps wifi. Then there is no option to store bitcoin address, maybe by design so that it is limited to users of app.
Plus it does not work. I tried sending bitcoin to a bitcoin address and after pressing send it keeps loading for some time and then nothing happens,  if i retry it says unsufficient balance but the previous transaction is not shown in the app, neither has any bitcoins been received in the bitcoin address to which i tried to send.

I dont think anyone should risk their bitcoins by using this wallet.

I tried it and successfully sent the 1$ i got to myself in first attempt and the wallet seems pretty decent , you can find your address by clicking on Recieve
The only problem i got was unable to send invite sms

I was able to invite and stuff. Have been using Zebpay for a while now, right from its testnet phase. It has evolved amazingly.

I assume that it will evolve even further into multisig and other additions. Until then, I believe that it does serve an important purpose for the wallet eco system.
Getting a rock solid base in place where nothing gets lost is step one in any secure build as such.
Majority of people over the coming years, will not ask questions about offchain or onchain, in fact, I believe that this will become like the internet or electricity, Invisible, powerful and in different Avatars.

The Zebpay team is a trustworthy bunch, and for that, they will do well Smiley

The app is amazing indeed but when i send a invite , it does shows me Invite Sent but the 3rd person never received a sms , i have tried 1- times i think
4732  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: Zebpay, simplest bitcoin wallet available now on Play Store on: January 25, 2015, 03:10:45 PM
Sorry to say but really dont lke the app, first it is tooooo slooooooow. Setup itself takes around 5mins on 8Mbps wifi. Then there is no option to store bitcoin address, maybe by design so that it is limited to users of app.
Plus it does not work. I tried sending bitcoin to a bitcoin address and after pressing send it keeps loading for some time and then nothing happens,  if i retry it says unsufficient balance but the previous transaction is not shown in the app, neither has any bitcoins been received in the bitcoin address to which i tried to send.

I dont think anyone should risk their bitcoins by using this wallet.

I tried it and successfully sent the 1$ i got to myself in first attempt and the wallet seems pretty decent , you can find your address by clicking on Recieve
The only problem i got was unable to send invite sms
4733  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How Dangerous Is Cashing out Starbucks Cards? on: January 25, 2015, 03:03:05 PM
If they are giving huge discounts like 70-80% yes they have been bought from card skimming, though some are selling through starwood reward program but their price is 50% (though don't know if starwood acc had used fraud cards)
But i don't think you will go in much risk , i buy them now and then to re-sell and make a lil profit .
4734  Economy / Collectibles / Re: List of physical cryptocurrencys and the mints who issue them on: January 25, 2015, 02:59:18 PM
WOW!  Shocked never knew there were so many , i personally love the design of Casascius 25 BTC and Casascius aluminium quarter is best.
Though it's astounding to see those 1000 n 10,000 BTC Gold and Platinum bar , who buys them ? :-/ People certainly do but still....

Anyways thanks for the info and  list of Really good physical BTC
 Smiley
4735  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitLasers.com - Handheld Lasers and accessories (We ship worldwide) on: January 25, 2015, 02:04:31 PM
wow! i would love to buy the blue and green one
Unfortunately the site isn't loading for me ?
Is it not open for Indian users and do you ship to INDIA ?
4736  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Shopping on ebay with bitcoin? on: January 25, 2015, 02:01:11 PM
I'm looking a for a reliable service that allows me to order stuff from ebay with bitcoin. Before I used snapcard, they had excellent service and low fees, but they quit a month ago.
Are there any good alternatives?

What exactly are you looking to buy and where do you live ?
i might help you , PM me
4737  Economy / Marketplace / Re: How to promote bitcoin digital store? on: January 25, 2015, 01:59:50 PM
the site seems pretty decent!
So bad that it is being sold.
4738  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Good site to sell physical items? on: January 25, 2015, 01:56:39 PM
I can get a bunch of stuff with discount so I've been searching around for a place to sell. I'm surprised that I only found a few sites that allow you to sell stuff for Bitcoins and they also have low traffic. Any suggestion?

What exactly are you selling ?
4739  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Pizza for bitcoins? on: January 25, 2015, 01:39:29 PM
I like to read this post every now and while , it always keeps me calm or anxious :-/
4740  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Beware of LocalBitcoins.com on: January 25, 2015, 01:20:33 PM
Obviously I am a bit late in this post, but as I have over 2000 trades on LBC and turned over more $$$ than I would like to admit, I thought my feedback may help some people. Be aware that I am a trader and just buy at wholesale (When I can get it) and mark up a little and on sell. Generally I buy from mini 1st time sellers up some serious game players. The fight for me is just getting enough ongoing stock for my customer base. Really doesnt matter what quanity I get, normally I am out within minutes to a few hrs, that is not to say we do not go through some dull patches.
Either way, the issue isnt getting scammed a few $100 to a Few $1000. That is peanuts. The issue is Banks having zero tollerence for LBC in general (at least for Australia). A bank will shut down your account for even taking a few $100's from a Pilshed bank account. and that will cost you $100,000's of long term income ESPECIALLY CBA as they are king (and yes I lost that one, Fucking ouch)
Scammers dont stop, they still try with me every now and then, now I am concrete solid, follow my terms or hit the road. Big question is why would they still try on me when there are newbee's everywhere.

BIG THING, issue is not someone scamming you for the coins. Issue is taking the payment from a stolen bank account. BOTTOM LINE. NEVER NEVER EVER GIVE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT TO ANYONE WITHOUT CHECKING THEM OUT. They will send you cash no matter what your terms are and play dumb.

Hope someone gets something from my info.
AND if there are any out of work bikies out there. I am happy to pay $2000 to $5000 from some of my past scammers (Before I wised up) to find them, stick a bottle up their ass and smash it. Dont care if they took $100 from me, same reward.

Anyway here is my Bible, hope it protects someone. If anyone cares, this is me...   https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/greenglobal/

FRAUDSTERS READ THIS, PEOPLE WANTING TO AVOID FRAUDSTERS READ THIS.
This is warning for sellers, if you are a buyer, then you are already protected by Escrow, Just mark paid when done and before timeout and you have nothing to worry about.
All Fraudsters/ Sellers should know the following

1.   I am aware that people try and pay sellers with stolen Bank/ PayPal Accounts obtained by Pilshing. Banks will generally shutdown stolen bank accounts within 24 to 48 hrs. I will never give out my banking details until you provide ALL OF THE ABOVE ID REQUIREMENTS ABOVE). New traders will never get their coins released until funds have been cleared in my account (24 to 48 hrs Max).
2.   Online transfers from CBA is the safest because the user must have a SMS/txt from CBA/Netbank with a security code to complete the transfer. HOWEVER, I am aware that Fraudsters also PORT the victim's mobile number so they also have control of the txt, meaning they have access to the online banking and the mobile and have full control of sending the funds. They can also break into the victim’s house and Steal their phone too. Saying this, CBA is still the safest option as ALL OTHER BANKS SECURITY IS USELESS. Any Pilshed account means they can immediately send funds out to a bitcoin seller. DO NOT EVER IMMEDIATELY GIVE YOUR BANK DETAILS TO ANYONE UNTIL 100% SATISFIED THAT THE BUYER IS REAL!!!
3.    Bitcoin trading is not tolerated by any bank. If you get a payment from any Pilshed account, The bank will shut your account down and ban you from ever opening another (Even a Pty Ltd if you are the signature behind it). I have lost CBA, NAB and Suncorp for this reason. Even for a $200 payment. This = $100,000's is lost trade. Don’t trust anyone except MAYBE Pro Traders with 500 plus trades. (We have to much invested in BTC to scam anyone)
4.   I am aware that Fraudsters are Experts of Photoshop and supply doctored Proof of payments. I am an expert Photoshop too and know exactly what to look for. Proof of payment means nothing without money in the bank. If accepting CBA/NETBANK, get the buyer to add your email to the "3rd party Notification" in the app/ online sending. That way you get notification from the bank themselves and not the buyer. BUT be aware, you only see the last few numbers of your account on the email so also is not without fault.
5.    I am aware that Fraudsters are Experts of Photoshop and supply doctored Proof of ID and Address. I am a expert Photoshop too and know exactly what to look for. Always inspect all documents supplied in highest magnification.
6.   I am aware that if it comes to a dispute between a seller and a Fraud Buyer, It is only your word vs his. A fraudster has nothing better to do than give stories to LBC admin and try and get a payday after LBC admin Mediation (Maybe even a 50% share. Just because the seller is right, don’t assume you can win. They can Photoshop whatever is needed and say that you Photoshop yours docs. Make it hard from them at the start and they will leave you alone. THEY ARE EVERYWHERE IN LBC.
7.   More to come, Fraudsters, Piss off. There is nothing for you here.



Real good info here , though i always trust LBC but got lil confused after reading the post of OP but thanks to you , and i always trade with people having 100+ feedback atleast
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