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481  Economy / Lending / Re: Need .4 BTC loan on: August 09, 2013, 11:13:13 PM
...but we already have 4 liens against our house...which is like 2 times more than what our house is worth lol. So let coinbase sue us all they want. We are scamming for thase 50 BTC each. HAHA

Someone, please go torch the place. They might have insurance, but I'm sure nobody would rebuild it. And with liens, they cant buy any more property.

And by the way, my girlfriend has perfect credit with 4 year job history and she owns her house. Her first coinbase buy for .5 BTC was denied for security reasons, so let us know how you make out.
482  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: August 09, 2013, 10:59:06 PM
Too many other good pools have fallen by the wayside because they dropped common sense business practices and tried to bend to the consumers whims.  That doesn't work when most of those consumers of a service couldn't care less about anything but themselves.
My two Satoshi's worth,
Sam

Thanks Sam. What kinds of things specifically do you believe the pools have done to suit the consumer that has effected them negatively?
*edit The person who pointed out Stratum was you, just realized after I dug up the link to edit my prior post =)

No fee or too low of a fee PPS.

Interesting, because I actually feel as if I get more shares on Deepbit PPS than BTC Guild running block erupter - which is how I tried rationalizing the 10% fee. I am going to run on each one for 24 hours to compare, although I know difficulty is always going up -- I think I'll give deepbit the advantage and run them first.

2 Hour Test (336MH/s ASIC)
Deepbit: 555 shares Hardware Errors: 14
BTC Guild: 560 shares Hardware Errors: 4

... and I guess you don't realise that Hardware Errors has nothing to do with the pool?

Also, a 2 hour run at a lowly 336MH/s can easily vary way more than that ... you are getting a lowly ~1% variance there

I've had 20% last for 2 hours (that of course had nothing to do with the pool, it was simply statistical random variance)

The item that DOES relate to the pool, the protocol and the device being used, is the reject %

However, you'd need to run 1000 AMUs for days to get anything that you might consider evidence of issues
... or you could just analyse the protocols and the devices, to work it out ...

Not meant to be scientific in any means, however I am curious about the HW errors. During both tests the chip was not touched with a fan blowing on it.

I did forget to include the rejected shares and didn't take a screen shot. Oh well.
483  Economy / Lending / Re: Need .4 BTC loan on: August 09, 2013, 10:55:38 PM

He is not committing SS fraud. If you want to waste time, go ahead.

If he is collecting Social Security disability and is not disabled, that is fraud.  "I have a bad back" is the #1 kind of disability fraud.  I bet if they bothered investigating, they'd find this fat fuck is going around doing all kinds of things (prostitution, gambling, running around committing crimes) that no disabled person could do.

If he is actually collecting disability based on his condition, he has to have made all kinds of claims about what he can and can't do, and this involves practically being in a wheelchair.  Watch this scumbag crook for so much as a couple hours and I'd imagine he routinely does shit he has claimed he can't do in order to defraud disability.

ETA:  For instance, to be disabled under Social Security regs, you either have to have a listed impairment (and baww baww my back hurts isn't one without very specific medical findings) or you have to be incapable of a combination of sitting, standing and walking for eight hours or more, i.e. you couldn't hold any kind of eight hour a day job, even one where you did nothing but sit for eight hours watching a video monitor. 

I defy anyone to say this fat fuck doesn't routinely sit on his ass scamming people on the Internet for eight hours straight.  He certainly has on Seals.
First off my mom worked 42 years for my disability money. I am a disabled adult child that was disabled before age 22 under her social security number. Secondly, the disability we are on Social Security for is bipolar...which you are guaranteed disability and food stamps for life if bipolar...We also just happen to have bad backs too...which we have not been diagnosed with or claimed on social security.

Hey Dickhead, you might get 50BTC from coinbase, but do you know what that will mean? You bounce a check. Which means Feds will be at your door, not one of us. Plus, you don't think that Coinbase is on these threads? If they ban your checking account, you are done getting any BTC from them. Your stupidity is astonishing.
484  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] $58 SHIPPED! ASICminer Block Erupter USB Groupbuy #1 - 300+ on: August 09, 2013, 10:49:11 PM
All miners in hand! Now time to pack these puppies! Grin
I received mine and hashing away. Excellent seller.
485  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: August 08, 2013, 11:46:41 PM
Too many other good pools have fallen by the wayside because they dropped common sense business practices and tried to bend to the consumers whims.  That doesn't work when most of those consumers of a service couldn't care less about anything but themselves.
My two Satoshi's worth,
Sam

Thanks Sam. What kinds of things specifically do you believe the pools have done to suit the consumer that has effected them negatively?
*edit The person who pointed out Stratum was you, just realized after I dug up the link to edit my prior post =)

No fee or too low of a fee PPS.

Interesting, because I actually feel as if I get more shares on Deepbit PPS than BTC Guild running block erupter - which is how I tried rationalizing the 10% fee. I am going to run on each one for 24 hours to compare, although I know difficulty is always going up -- I think I'll give deepbit the advantage and run them first.

2 Hour Test (336MH/s ASIC)
Deepbit: 555 shares Hardware Errors: 14
BTC Guild: 560 shares Hardware Errors: 4
486  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: YES, you can get a REFUND from BFL on: August 08, 2013, 05:52:00 PM
I'll bet you a BFL jalapeno* they have no balance in their Paypal account...

It took several days for my refund to process through PayPal, which I believe meant the PayPal refund had to be funded from their bank account.  My order was a small one, so the PayPal account had to be almost completely empty.

Of course I waited until the refund cleared before starting this thread.  Cool

As a seller who has unfortunately worked with a buyer using stolen credit card, I can tell you that the refund is not contingent on them funding it.

They will get a bill from Paypal for each person who gets a refund from a 0 balance account.
487  Economy / Lending / Re: Need .4 BTC loan on: August 08, 2013, 05:46:18 PM
just read 22 oages of this thread now. it started with so much promise but unfortunately it has no end! why are people going round there! so many threats but all seem empty Sad

Yeah sadly it seems like most people making threats are full of bs. To be honest trying to talk sense into him the easy way doesn't work so unless someone teaches him a lesson nothing will happen and posts on the lending subform will be full of scammers or joey asking for money under multiple alts.

Suing him would be the ultimate lesson. No one's given me a good reason as to why they haven't, other then it's too little an amount to be worth it. Not too little to waste time and gas money sending him pizzas...

If someone would make a gambling loan for the LuLz, why not sue him in small claims too. You can do it for $100 I'm sure. The only thing is, how bitcoin works in small claims court.
488  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.15 BTC on: August 08, 2013, 05:45:02 PM
How do we get that line of red XXXXX under his name. Shit. I wish he were perma banned.
489  Economy / Goods / Re: 3 Topping pizza 0.10 BTC Only on: August 08, 2013, 05:44:00 PM
I have 25 points on my papajohns account and i can order pizza for you.

Please make payment here

1Kn7aeajFEZqkvEwa89Lkg5wEJVZj58hFW

and message me your address with toppings of your choice.


SCAMMER. Get the fuck outta here, loser.
490  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: YES, you can get a REFUND from BFL on: August 08, 2013, 03:25:35 AM
I'll bet you a BFL jalapeno* they have no balance in their Paypal account =P

*ships in 2-7 years
491  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: YES, you can get a REFUND from BFL on: August 08, 2013, 12:50:09 AM
People struggling to get refunds should probably also call Sonny Vleisides' probation officer in order to let him know about the situation.  BFL changing customers' order statuses to "shipped" in order to fool the customer and/or paypal is clearly fraudulent.

even paypal would require proof (tracking #) of shipment in a dispute case.
492  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: scamming from john_nalpa on: August 08, 2013, 12:46:54 AM
he sent a message asking for my bitcoin address, I gave him but nothing more, since that no news.

Keep us posted.
493  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Block Eruptor USB Coupons on: August 08, 2013, 12:44:21 AM
Still looking to buy, btc in hand!

You want to buy scam coupon?
494  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: August 08, 2013, 12:42:39 AM
Too many other good pools have fallen by the wayside because they dropped common sense business practices and tried to bend to the consumers whims.  That doesn't work when most of those consumers of a service couldn't care less about anything but themselves.
My two Satoshi's worth,
Sam

Thanks Sam. What kinds of things specifically do you believe the pools have done to suit the consumer that has effected them negatively?
*edit The person who pointed out Stratum was you, just realized after I dug up the link to edit my prior post =)

No fee or too low of a fee PPS.

Interesting, because I actually feel as if I get more shares on Deepbit PPS than BTC Guild running block erupter - which is how I tried rationalizing the 10% fee. I am going to run on each one for 24 hours to compare, although I know difficulty is always going up -- I think I'll give deepbit the advantage and run them first.
495  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: August 08, 2013, 12:38:22 AM
Too many other good pools have fallen by the wayside because they dropped common sense business practices and tried to bend to the consumers whims.  That doesn't work when most of those consumers of a service couldn't care less about anything but themselves.
My two Satoshi's worth,
Sam

Thanks Sam. What kinds of things specifically do you believe the pools have done to suit the consumer that has affected them negatively?
*edit The person who pointed out Stratum was you, just realized after I dug up the link to edit my prior post =)
496  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: YES, you can get a REFUND from BFL on: August 07, 2013, 11:49:14 PM
BFL just shoulda done this thru kickstarter. IIRC, they don't even have to deliver a product on that site...or refund the money (although I think most do) Except kickstarter doesn't accept BTC, which I would never use to preorder an item unless I never expected it to be delivered or have my BTC back.
497  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: August 07, 2013, 11:27:50 PM
Looks like users got lucky and the coins used for the payments aged enough to be caught even without fees.   Almost half the transactions in that block were Deepbit payouts, and not a single one paid a transaction fee.
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I've remained mum awaiting response from anyone representing Deepbit, but I guess there is none. And people ask me why I mined with them. I haven't had much of an answer for that as I haven't known anything else since I mined for a brief period around 2011 on my GPU and only recently regained interest with the ASICs. Another helpful member of these forums pointed out that they do not support Stratum as would be best for such chips. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=266584.msg2851130#msg2851130)

Also, a friend of mine who is also on these boards did confirm that his worker payouts from BTC Guild are sent with an appropriate fee to support the network. Irrespective of the size of my particular transaction, I find it disappointing that Deepbit does not do this, especially if they aren't mining their own worker payments with the pool's hashrate. Why should another pool essentially process Deepbit's payroll?
498  Economy / Lending / Re: A quick 1.25btc loan on: August 07, 2013, 11:17:52 PM
Dormant because i didn't need anything from here.. :/

Well, you cannot just use a community when you are in need, or you are soon to be excluded or ignored from said community.
I hope you can understand why. Smiley

I have to agree...I would consider a loan if the account were active at least that takes some genuine effort.

I wouldn't be surprised if smart (is this statement an oxymoron?) scammers would have many accounts old enough to post with limited restrictions lined up. I direct the OP to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=242494.0

499  Economy / Lending / Re: Need .4 BTC loan on: August 07, 2013, 10:54:41 PM

We don't do drugs or drink. Me and my mom both have bipolar and bad backs. No treatment.
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Bad backs? What is the actual condition that can't be treated?
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the bad back is because you are both obese.
500  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Krater Miner on: August 07, 2013, 09:59:08 PM
http://www.kraterminer.com/faq.php

Next day shipping?  Scam?


I don't even think genuine members here offering similar services are able to ship just the PCB without anything soldered to it overnight. And they only accept BTC, which is typically good - but some folks have gotten BFL refunds from PayPal.

Email them up and ask if they'll do Escrow with JohnK =D
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