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481  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: June 01, 2012, 04:08:08 AM
I did not call you a scammer. All I said was that you had about 20 red flags on your back...

If you are here in 6 months you will understand why we do this. We are trying to protect new people like you.

I honestly do not think you are a scammer but it is not worth the risk for me even if you send first. Again it is nothing personal and if you do not like being judged in our court you should not be here. It is our community and we will not change cuz you think we are acting unfair. We are being cautious and acting in a prudent way.

Trust no one, be very careful. Anything you do here in business will get all sorts of scammer attacks and trolls. That is just how things are done here. Ignore it an carry on, if not you will never make it.

Thanks



Ok thanks for the tips, mate. I am just waiting for when I will be included in this community. Being called out constantly is stressful.
482  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: June 01, 2012, 03:47:47 AM
Long time trusted members have turned into scammers and run off with large amounts of money. Assuming you are not a scammer, you should be aware of this. TRUST NO ONE!

The forum is reacting correctly IMO. We watch out for each other. I personally have been scammed on this forum. It happens :/

You can't use other people's actions to judge others, that's prejudice. I don't know about you but I am opposed. If that were the case I could go around assuming all of you "trusted" people were scammers but I don't because that's not the way I operate. I know trusted people are capable of scamming I've seen it happen time and time again, I've had it happen to me. If there is anyone that should be cautious it's me. Being a noob makes me a primary target for illegitimate offers and scams. I came in here with an open mind and attitude but so far what I am encountering is not something I like. Everyone has been scammed one way or the other but to write everyone off is simply ridiculous and you will never be able to capitalize that way, there is risk involved in every venture. I learned that a while ago that's why I had no problem going first to you. If I lose out I move on with new knowledge of what to avoid next time, experience gained. You're also not "watching out" it seems like more of a hazing ritual. "New guy let's make him jump through hoops". There needs to be a limit.
483  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: My mtgox account got compromised, what can I do? on: June 01, 2012, 03:39:33 AM
My password was strong, the computer is clean and no I did not use the same pass on other sites.

2012/05/29 02:59:48    Spent       $298.99994    $0.26022
BTC bought: [tid:1338260388928667] 58.62790000 BTC at $5.09996
2012/05/29 02:57:40    Spent       $113.63315    $299.26016
BTC bought: [tid:1338260260509217] 22.28144636 BTC at $5.09990
2012/05/29 02:57:40    Spent       $24.53052    $412.89331
BTC bought: [tid:1338260260480565] 4.81000000 BTC at $5.09990
2012/05/29 02:57:40    Spent       $99.55005    $437.42383
BTC bought: [tid:1338260260448265] 19.52000000 BTC at $5.09990
2012/05/29 02:57:40    Spent       $0.05080    $536.97388
BTC bought: [tid:1338260260262724] 0.01000000 BTC at $5.08000
2012/05/29 02:57:40    Spent       $62.86950    $537.02468
BTC bought: [tid:1338260260204812] 12.37615364 BTC at $5.07989

2012/05/29 03:00:56    Withdraw       28.30900000 BTC    0.00006095 BTC
Bitcoin withdraw to 1FLVVbi22zeuEz5JRRuZvAqSeeA5PcYfez
2012/05/29 03:00:41    Withdraw       30.00000000 BTC    28.30906095 BTC
Bitcoin withdraw to 1FLVVbi22zeuEz5JRRuZvAqSeeA5PcYfez
2012/05/29 02:59:48    Fee       0.32245345 BTC    58.30906095 BTC
BTC bought: [tid:1338260388928667] 58.62790000 BTC at $5.09996 (0.55% fee)
2012/05/29 02:59:48    In       58.62790000 BTC    58.63151440 BTC
BTC bought: [tid:1338260388928667] 58.62790000 BTC at $5.09996
2012/05/29 02:58:45    Withdraw       28.64000000 BTC    0.00361440 BTC
Bitcoin withdraw to 1FLVVbi22zeuEz5JRRuZvAqSeeA5PcYfez
2012/05/29 02:58:31    Withdraw       30.00000000 BTC    28.64361440 BTC
Bitcoin withdraw to 1FLVVbi22zeuEz5JRRuZvAqSeeA5PcYfez

The money is gone, right now the best thing is to establish how it was stolen in the first place. Otherwise you may still be at risk. When did you notice it was missing, have you visited any suspicious sites/ clicked any links recently?
484  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: My mtgox account got compromised, what can I do? on: June 01, 2012, 03:35:02 AM
Yes, please post some more info so other members know the source of the phisher. They also can't do anything from what I know BTC is irreversible.
485  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: June 01, 2012, 03:27:34 AM
OK this guy is starting to look very suspicious.

Looking for mining investments:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84555.msg934092#msg934092

Loans:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84504

and selling Amazon GC's on this thread.

All I can say to everyone is be careful, this is a new account that signed up 2 days ago, we don't know much about him and he wants to do lots of business. Be very very careful when dealing with him or anyone with little rep.

Oh Lord, there are a shit ton of trolls here. I'll make this simple, read VERY carefully. I came here for knowledge and to do business, if you want to pull up posts do research thoroughly. Don't just go for the bad. To a point, yes, I can understand the "hype" around new members but you guys have taken it to far. To assume every new member is automatically a scammer is prejudice and it is extremely restricting. This is a BTC market/discussion forum. I am marketing and discussing otherwise I have no use for this forum. Take the time to actually read the threads not just the titles.

You're pulling up this quote?:

I would like some help though as I am new. Do you have a skype I can talk to you on?

Ok, are you seriously for real?

First you sell Amazon gift cards (countless scammers have done this), then ask for loans (countless more have done this) and now your looking for mining investments?

You're really pushing your luck, I'd advise everyone to be very very very very careful when dealing with him, this guy reeks to high hell.

I wanted to ask him how many bitcoins he mines with his rig and how he set it up, what equipment etc. I'm not asking him for a loan just for knowledge which he was offering to share to newbies. Bitcoins are quite complex  and it has become an appealing market. Excuse me if I am trying to buy in and learn more about them, before they become a "chaser" product. Is that really all that suspicious? Secondly with my Amazon account I provided you with proof you asked for, I have a product that I thought would be in demand, and it is I have gotten replies to that thread. I do not mine selling it as, it is the only way for me to legitimately obtain bitcoins. As for the loans, yes I am looking for them, but read the WHOLE thread:

Any tips please post below as well as advice. Right now I am doing research so this isn't 100% yet, I just want to let people know and get off a tally of how many would potentially be interested in investing. Not looking for investments RIGHT NOW, right now I am researching but please don't hesitate to post and give advice.

I have no issues answering questions but the way you are presenting them make them seem more as accusations rather then inquiries. Like I said, I understand the skepticism but to write off every noob as a scammer is extraordinarily frustrating especially because we all start somewhere. I also have a zero tolerance for bullshit. If you want to be an ass and write shit like, "Well no shit.", things that in no way contribute to anything then I won't stand for it. At least your post was a warning and was aimed to benefit other members but stuff that is just there to be there and cause irritation is unacceptable.

Thanks if you took the time to read this.
486  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Helping New Miners Make Some Coin on: June 01, 2012, 03:26:39 AM

Oh Lord, there are a shit ton of trolls here. I'll make this simple, read VERY carefully. I came here for knowledge and to do business, if you want to pull up posts do research thoroughly. Don't just go for the bad. To a point, yes, I can understand the "hype" around new members but you guys have taken it to far. To assume every new member is automatically a scammer is prejudice and it is extremely restricting. This is a BTC market/discussion forum. I am marketing and discussing otherwise I have no use for this forum. Take the time to actually read the threads not just the titles.

You're pulling up this quote?:

I would like some help though as I am new. Do you have a skype I can talk to you on?

Ok, are you seriously for real?

First you sell Amazon gift cards (countless scammers have done this), then ask for loans (countless more have done this) and now your looking for mining investments?

You're really pushing your luck, I'd advise everyone to be very very very very careful when dealing with him, this guy reeks to high hell.

I wanted to ask him how many bitcoins he mines with his rig and how he set it up, what equipment etc. I'm not asking him for a loan just for knowledge which he was offering to share to newbies. Bitcoins are quite complex  and it has become an appealing market. Excuse me if I am trying to buy in and learn more about them, before they become a "chaser" product. Is that really all that suspicious? Secondly with my Amazon account I provided you with proof you asked for, I have a product that I thought would be in demand, and it is I have gotten replies to that thread. I do not mine selling it as, it is the only way for me to legitimately obtain bitcoins. As for the loans, yes I am looking for them, but read the WHOLE thread:

Any tips please post below as well as advice. Right now I am doing research so this isn't 100% yet, I just want to let people know and get off a tally of how many would potentially be interested in investing. Not looking for investments RIGHT NOW, right now I am researching but please don't hesitate to post and give advice.

I have no issues answering questions but the way you are presenting them make them seem more as accusations rather then inquiries. Like I said, I understand the skepticism but to write off every noob as a scammer is extraordinarily frustrating especially because we all start somewhere. I also have a zero tolerance for bullshit. If you want to be an ass and write shit like, "Well no shit.", things that in no way contribute to anything then I won't stand for it. At least your post was a warning and was aimed to benefit other members but stuff that is just there to be there and cause irritation is unacceptable.

Thanks if you took the time to read this.
487  Economy / Lending / Re: Newbie Looking for BTC Must See on: June 01, 2012, 03:22:49 AM
Oh Lord, there are a shit ton of trolls here. I'll make this simple, read VERY carefully. I came here for knowledge and to do business, if you want to pull up posts do research thoroughly. Don't just go for the bad. To a point, yes, I can understand the "hype" around new members but you guys have taken it to far. To assume every new member is automatically a scammer is prejudice and it is extremely restricting. This is a BTC market/discussion forum. I am marketing and discussing otherwise I have no use for this forum. Take the time to actually read the threads not just the titles.

You're pulling up this quote?:

I would like some help though as I am new. Do you have a skype I can talk to you on?

Ok, are you seriously for real?

First you sell Amazon gift cards (countless scammers have done this), then ask for loans (countless more have done this) and now your looking for mining investments?

You're really pushing your luck, I'd advise everyone to be very very very very careful when dealing with him, this guy reeks to high hell.

I wanted to ask him how many bitcoins he mines with his rig and how he set it up, what equipment etc. I'm not asking him for a loan just for knowledge which he was offering to share to newbies. Bitcoins are quite complex  and it has become an appealing market. Excuse me if I am trying to buy in and learn more about them, before they become a "chaser" product. Is that really all that suspicious? Secondly with my Amazon account I provided you with proof you asked for, I have a product that I thought would be in demand, and it is I have gotten replies to that thread. I do not mine selling it as, it is the only way for me to legitimately obtain bitcoins. As for the loans, yes I am looking for them, but read the WHOLE thread:

Any tips please post below as well as advice. Right now I am doing research so this isn't 100% yet, I just want to let people know and get off a tally of how many would potentially be interested in investing. Not looking for investments RIGHT NOW, right now I am researching but please don't hesitate to post and give advice.

I have no issues answering questions but the way you are presenting them make them seem more as accusations rather then inquiries. Like I said, I understand the skepticism but to write off every noob as a scammer is extraordinarily frustrating especially because we all start somewhere. I also have a zero tolerance for bullshit. If you want to be an ass and write shit like, "Well no shit.", things that in no way contribute to anything then I won't stand for it. At least your post was a warning and was aimed to benefit other members but stuff that is just there to be there and cause irritation is unacceptable.

Thanks if you took the time to read this.
488  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Helping New Miners Make Some Coin on: June 01, 2012, 02:22:47 AM
I would like some help though as I am new. Do you have a skype I can talk to you on?
489  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Helping New Miners Make Some Coin on: June 01, 2012, 02:21:41 AM
I am not trying to troll. I just know how the start up costs are. I am 17 and I have just recently got a job after school let out for the summer and invested ~$900 in bitcoin. I am honestly wanted to help, but I understand the trust issue and will not post anymore about it. It was just a basic idea I had.

Sorry for any misconceptions.

He was referring to Faisel, who comes to the internet simply to be a dick towards others. Pay him no mind and you will see he will go away.
490  Economy / Speculation / Re: the dirty secret behind bitcoin on: June 01, 2012, 02:03:03 AM
I don't understand this.
491  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: May 31, 2012, 11:49:13 PM
Ok depending on when I receive a reply: chungenhung, currently has this reserved.
492  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: May 31, 2012, 09:06:43 PM
Sent a PM to you.
493  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: May 31, 2012, 07:16:20 PM
I got 2 people for 170BTC, if you are interested in offering more let me know. Otherwise I'll just give it to the person that ordered first.
494  Economy / Lending / Re: Newbie Looking for BTC Must See on: May 31, 2012, 06:50:21 PM
Okay had to title it that to draw you in. Now that I have your attention I'd like to alert you all that I will be looking for loans for investing.

Well no shit.
Do you have anything better to do other than make an ass out of yourself online? If you have nothing constructive to say refrain from speaking. Kindergarten etiquette.
495  Economy / Lending / Newbie Looking for BTC Must See on: May 31, 2012, 06:27:33 PM
Okay had to title it that to draw you in. Now that I have your attention I'd like to alert you all that I will be looking for loans for investing. I will start off small and build my trust upwards for the benefit of the skeptics. Any tips please post below as well as advice. Right now I am doing research so this isn't 100% yet, I just want to let people know and get off a tally of how many would potentially be interested in investing. Not looking for investments RIGHT NOW, right now I am researching but please don't hesitate to post and give advice. Thanks!
496  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [WTS] Memory foam mattresses, valued at $2700 USD for $400 USD worth of BTC on: May 31, 2012, 05:56:55 PM
Are they covered in piss stains?

I laughed so hard.
497  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: May 31, 2012, 05:45:28 PM
By dropship do you mean from me to you? If so I wouldn't really mind, it's whatever you prefer. I am not sure what the rate is for 1 day can you put it in your cart and check for me and send the final price over pm?
498  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: May 31, 2012, 05:35:23 PM
10BTC
499  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: May 31, 2012, 05:28:01 PM
It wasn't an intentional ignorance, I have gotten a few PMs and thought that my Box was being cleaned out. It's just been moving on to different pages so I miss some PM's. This is a completely different forum type then I'm used to so I'm adjusting.


no worries, m8. Thank you for taking the time to post those screnies. We're really not trying to pick on you, some people are more cautious than others.

Would you be interested in fulfilling peoples wish lists? I'd like to buy a copy of Diablo 3 with BTC. And, how much would you want for it? Was holding out for Amazon to get digital copies in but am tired of waiting.


Regards,
 Derek

Will you link me to the game?
500  Economy / Goods / Re: [BTC] $1,183.20 Amazon Balance [BTC] [MINERS CAN BUY EQP!] on: May 31, 2012, 05:01:14 PM
It wasn't an intentional ignorance, I have gotten a few PMs and thought that my Box was being cleaned out. It's just been moving on to different pages so I miss some PM's. This is a completely different forum type then I'm used to so I'm adjusting.
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