If you make a deal as a lender with a borrower and break it afterwards then you are a scammer, no matter if the other party constibuted anything or not as long as you accepted the deal and the other party "fullfilled" his part... its as simple as breaking a contract...
I will send you 21 million BTC in 1 second. You feel scammed now?
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Why lender wouldn't like to keep it himself if he's paying 100% money lol. If he does, he'd be considered a scammer Why? He stole nothing from the person he promised it to. He fully bought it himself and made a promise to eventually send it for free to some random guy. So he would break a promise but since said guy did not give anything in return nothing of value was lost to him. Also: Don't even make the promise. If these things ship and you have enough money to burn, just buy it and keep it yourself without making any promises.
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It's easy to get free BTC. Ask with several accounts for a 0.5 - 1BTC loan. Someone will eventually give it to you (@joey vs @austin)
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Here: 1N0taScam5du06ForSure3Hdg8Really111pY6D
I tried to send 0.099 to that address but Bitcoin-QT said the address is invalid. Are you trying to scam me, bro?
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Thank you for your Business!!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sending User: vlees Loan Amount: 2 Bitcoins Progress: Loan Sent
Agreement and loan sent: TX ID: 82e31aeda3af4494494f041b8510794162f1634c9de71ffb16fe0ad6b91015f9
Receiving User: MagicBit15 Return Amount: 2.5 Bitcoins Due Date: Tuesday 7/9/2013 11:59PM. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks again, PM for updates!!
EDIT: Receiving address was 1P2M9SaAwRFcNAFpaT3Q3JHe4qxtEPTNHz
Return to 13s1X8sLYcJsQKXbya5u91mE5bKEnc8jTP when the time comes, please.
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Sent 1.6 BTC Date: 7/3/2013 00:37 To: 1B3t2UVaLUTcqVTHbAZhVzVuVmi8MyRCoV Debit: -1.60 BTC Transaction fee: -0.0005 BTC Net amount: -1.6005 BTC Transaction ID: 0fec1fe3d629e7e742a0ff4637b95c1f91b8aef35f6b7b31277b8b4fd724905d Will receive 2BTC - default 0.0005BTC transaction fee back on or before July, 7th 2013 on address 13s1X8sLYcJsQKXbya5u91mE5bKEnc8jTP
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I see that someone bought hats for 0.05678340 but only paid 0.0562834 (he subtracted the fee from the entire price). Keep in mind that this will not unlock your keys.
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Well, to be honest, I've been watching this thread because for some reason it amuses me. By the way, Joey you are incorrect when you say We can do what we want with our money. It is none of anyone's business.
I looked into it, and if anyone bothers to file a claim, you can be barred from receiving welfare. Someone would have to make a call though, because they have no email. http://www.ocowf.org/TPage19.aspxOnline gambling is strictly prohibited within the U.S, and the use of welfare benefits to purchase illegal goods or partake in illegal activities, will have your payments taken away. Depending on state, purchase of alcohol can also have your welfare taken away. (The state doesn't want to feed drug/alcohol/gambling addicts) Sure would suck if you pissed someone off enough to make the call, and you lost your living because of a $100 loan online. Edit* Forgot to mention all of the prostitution offers. Pretty sure that wouldn't look to good either. I like your thinking. Will look at it closely. Let's see what appends. You are so sexy. I want to suck your big fat uncut cock. And I want yours 8>=====================D
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Is it illegal in the USA to spend your benefits on gambling? If yes, somebody should probably report him to authorities.
We can do what we want with our money. It is none of anyone's business. It's money given to you by the government it's their business to make sure that you need that money for legit reasons. You can call it your money when you start working. p.s This might help: Work: Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result. He is doing physical work (jerking off 24/7) and while doing so has one hand free to scam people (hard mental work).
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As long as JD keeps accepting normal Bitcoin payments. Otherwise ded to me.
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well everyone, it looks like joey is immune to common sense and human decency. i'm sure colin will love to meet him!
I will suck you and him both off for BTC or cash. no thanks, plus i know you have no intention of actually paying austin back. we'll be visiting strictly on business terms. My mom calls the cops on every person who knocks on our door. Watch out, we god a badass... I mean bad welfare collector over here.
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Just wanted to also accept that bet with escrow but I see you found someone else already.
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My loan is still pending. Can you approve it?
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Doog, I think you might make quite a fortune off of me. Still trying to win the .0001% bet even though it's no hope.
By the way, how much has anybody won from it, if they tried it?
I won 0.0099 BTC Well, minus the times you lost. I also won it once after about 140k bets (140.000 satoshis).
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Fairly confident about this tennis bet for Wednesday...
Parlay: Lukas Kubot versus Jerzy Janowicz | Jerzy Janowicz ML -440 Andy Murray versus Fernando Verdasco | Andy Murray ML -1250 Novak Djokovic versus Tomas Berdych | Novak Djokovic ML -690
Total odds: -192
Money to burn so I followed you on this one. Too bad bitbook offers lower odds.
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Check out also the GRAND PROMOTION: So you actually need to deposit 2 BTC and win/lose it all in order to get the 2BTC?
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Nice try, 1AeE2X8zr8wPVqg1TupmhGJrDcB39dtzJD.
It looks like that one just got confirmed. We should side bet on whether a transaction will make it into the next block! Well, he saw a higher bet come in and bet two higher amounts without a fee. Then he bet a lower amount with a fee.
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Nice try, 1AeE2X8zr8wPVqg1TupmhGJrDcB39dtzJD.
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