legendster, devthedev has a life. Everyone that does escrow has a life. You cannot expect them to be around 24/7. I know it sucks, but you will have to wait patiently and keep this in mind next time you use escrow. This will happen again.
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Yes, I do understand how your script works. I have worked with Bitcoin payments tons of time and all scripts work the same on a basic level. I kept the same tab open the whole time and refreshed every time my transaction got a confirmation. The address I had to sent to stayed the same, but the download never unlocked.
I will go through your source code to see where the error is and get back to you.
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Thanks for the report. I have left trust accordingly. Darn scammers.
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You're free to do that but unless they've demonstrated untrustworthy behaviour I don't think they should be treated this way as account selling isn't against the rules. In fact, BadBear recently added Quickseller to his trust list. To be fair, I think he deserved it. Quickseller has been looking out for hacked accounts, scams and has been leaving good feedback at all times.
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FYI it'll be possible to use the Ledger Wallet interface with HW.1 and the next firmware release with some additional setup. It is!? That is amazing news! You might want to say that in your HW.1 thread as well. It'll also be possible to buy our next hardware wallets with a discount if you own a HW.1 or a Ledger Wallet. Do tell me when your next one comes out!
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Beware of sending any funds to weeklyponzi. It's a Ponzi! Of course you need to be keep that in mind. People have been saying that since the thread was created. No need to repeat them.
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Sorry mate, I totally lost track of this. So much going on right now, but it seems that you found a great solution to the problem. I would, personally, go with B, because, well, that seems like the better option IMO.
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Sounds like the file isn't in Desktop ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Hahahaha, damn. Well, I haven't those apps installed, but maybe I should ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Sadly, it's the same quality stuff as I left. I do miss the forums a few years back. Back when it was mostly technical rather than political.
Ah well, times have changed. I have a lot on boards on ignore and that helps a lot. You should try it sometime ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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timz, how did you request the card? I can't seem to find it. Or do they ship it as soon as you sign up and you entered your personal details?
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Thank you for purchasing this script. You had only needed to press [F5] to update the Addressbalance. I sent you the directdownloadlink because your Session had expired. If you have any question feel free to post they here ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) . Best regards Christian Bullshit. I pressed F5 and the [Update] link at least 20 times. Thanks for the link and I will update my rating accordingly, but I still don't recommend this service.
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Congratulations. I picked a pretty decent time to check back on the forums. Thanks man! And yes you did. A fresh wind is blowing through these parts. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Hey - that would be much appreciated if you could! Many thanks How-to has been sent! Enjoy and good luck. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Oh, I see. Well, time to check it out and maybe even order one! Thanks for your review! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Berlin is also a good choice as far as I know.
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I strongly advice you all to not reinvest the original amount you put in. Ponzi's can crash at any moment and it's better to reinvest a part of what you got out of it. That way you won't lose everything. I saw a good post about this somewhere. Let me find it and post it here as well. Found it:So you want to "invest" in cryptodouble (or any other ponzi)? At least protect your ass:
1. Day 1-3 - Risk a certain sum that you can afford to lose. If it doesn't come back, you lost only something you could afford to lose. 2. Day 4-6 - If it comes back doubled, reinvest 1/3 of it (2/3 of your initial sum). If it doesn't come back, you still made a profit (1/3 of your initial sum). 3. Day 6-9 - If it comes back again, reinvest 2/3 of it. If it doesn't come back, you still made a profit (1/3 of the previous doubling). 4. Continue step 3 until the site shuts down. You will eventually lose some money, but at every iteration, you will earn some - and more at each iteration (since 2/3 of the last round gains is higher than 2/3 of the previous round gains).
By following this strategy, not only you ensure a profitable venue, but on top of it, you also slowly increase the volume - and let's face it, the ponzi will stop when the volume will stall, so if volume rises slowly, it will last longer.
The choice of 1/3 is arbitrary. Someone with better maths (and a knack for martingale) would probably find a better number. The key is to NOT invest more of your own money after the first round - I know it is tempting to invest more, though.
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It might be smart to state what country you are in. T-mobile operates in multiple countries and I'm almost certain that these codes aren't interchangeable.
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I have heard of Xapo and I have read a bit about. It seems like they have a very decent card. Do you know where the company is located? I thought it was China but I'm not sure.
Two days to get verified is very quick and I like their method of getting the PIN code. Sending it together with the card would be stupid, so this is well done.
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Even if you have proof nobody will pay that much upfront without some kind of escrow arrangement.
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