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61  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTB] Virwox level 4 account on: July 09, 2015, 01:26:54 AM
Don't virwox accounts become blocked once the name or paypal address is changed? What is the use of buying an account then if it will become blocked?
62  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 🔑CHEAP MICROSOFT WINDOWS OFFICE ADOBE KEYS [7YEARS+][70+ FEEDBACK][AUTOBUY] on: July 09, 2015, 01:24:53 AM
I don't understand why people will buy illegal keys when they can get their antivirus and other software activated through other illegal means for no fee at all. If you're willing to pay 50% of the product price to  buy stolen or cracked or illicit keys that will probably stop working when you can get the software working for no price at all? At least you'd have nothing to lose if it stops working. Not that I'm condoning such behaviour, of course.
63  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Full E-commerce website with no inventory ;) on: July 09, 2015, 01:21:28 AM
Is there any option to add some sort of community forum to the website so that users can discuss their favorite ebooks and request some to be added? A lot of ebook sellers have some sort of community where people share the best books that they bought and recommend books to others. I don't imagine that this will be a very hard feature to implement.
64  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [OFFER] Get a .com domain from godaddy for 3.99$ in Bitcoins on: July 09, 2015, 01:17:13 AM
Based on my experience with GoDaddy, they will usually block your domains and require you to ID yourself before they will unblock the domain. What do we do when this happens? Will you ID yourself to GoDaddy when we buy a domain from you? Because if you will, paying a couple dollars more just to get rid of all that hassle seems like a good deal to me.

Mate I've been selling domains in arabic forums since alot of time.
It did happen before to me and GoDaddy requested the ID and a Pic of the credit card. I did that and the account and all domains just kept working uptill now.

It's a guarantee from me.

Then in that case, this is a very good deal. I've bought a couple domains from GoDaddy in the past, but they both became blocked and required ID to be opened again. Because of GoDaddy's privacy policy that is questionable at best, I didn't give my ID and requested a refund instead. To get domain from an account that is already identified for a couple dollars more is a steal. I think I will be buying some domains from you  in the future, but not at the moment.

The people complaining for the price should take into the account that they get the added luxury of getting an approved domain using bitcoins instead of Paypal.
65  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 2.50$ Domains! All .com cryptocurrency domains! on: July 09, 2015, 12:56:33 AM
Thebitcoindelivery.com
Thecryptoadvisor.com
Valuemybtc.com

I think that these 3 domains are the best in the list. I would buy them, but I don't have time to develop them into a good project, but I'm sure they can be used. They're pretty good domains, and they're not too expensive, either. I think the reason many people aren't buying is they're waiting for them to expire this month and then they will buy them so that the OP will not get a cut, but this is quite risky.
66  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Activation Key | $0.40 | Cheap on: July 08, 2015, 11:42:13 PM
Can you please tell me why someone would spend $.40 on buying these keys when there are NUMEROUS keys available on the internet, that all will work?
Isn't Malwarebytes giving away free one year keys to anyone who uses a key found on the internet?
What makes your keys special? Are they unique or what?
67  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [OFFER] Get a .com domain from godaddy for 3.99$ in Bitcoins on: July 08, 2015, 11:38:45 PM
Based on my experience with GoDaddy, they will usually block your domains and require you to ID yourself before they will unblock the domain. What do we do when this happens? Will you ID yourself to GoDaddy when we buy a domain from you? Because if you will, paying a couple dollars more just to get rid of all that hassle seems like a good deal to me.
68  Economy / Digital goods / Re: SMM Services-Youtube/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook/Vine/Soundcloud/Vimeo/Pinterest on: July 08, 2015, 11:36:36 PM
These prices are quite expensive for some of your services, especially seeing that you can get more than double what you're offering for the same price for some of the services in this very forum. Other services that you offer are a reasonable price, I think,

Perhaps you should rethink your rates, since these are bots and not real people.
69  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Best place to transfer paypal to btc besides virwox??? on: July 08, 2015, 11:21:08 PM
There are none that are as reliable as virwox. Sometimes some members will accept to transfer paypal or some other method of payment to btc, but that's only if you're a very well established member.

The best option is to trade in cash with a local dealer near you, they usually charge less. My local dealer charges like 6% fees only.

But it's kinda hard for people to find local dealers where bitcoins are like a sort of magic toy coming from the ground.  Roll Eyes

You can find some local dealers on localbitcoins, too. I agree that it might take some time at first to find a reliable local dealer, but once you find one, it becomes much easier to buy bitcoins later on as you can just hand them the cash after they send you the coins, so it's safe to use, especially using the local bitcoins mechanisms.
70  Other / Politics & Society / Re: New Zealand makes internet 'trolling' illegal on: July 08, 2015, 11:18:23 PM
Good laws, but they are practically impossible to enforce fairly and unilaterally. I mean, half of even this forum is full of trolls and scammers.

trolls have class

71  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Best place to transfer paypal to btc besides virwox??? on: July 08, 2015, 10:39:55 PM
There are none that are as reliable as virwox. Sometimes some members will accept to transfer paypal or some other method of payment to btc, but that's only if you're a very well established member.

The best option is to trade in cash with a local dealer near you, they usually charge less. My local dealer charges like 6% fees only.
72  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Create your own spotify E-Book!] [V4] 5$ on: July 08, 2015, 09:29:42 PM
If you want, I am willing to accept a vouch copy of this method in return for a fari and honest vouch in this thread. I've done several vouches in the past, so you can look at my post history to verify this.

Moreover, I would suggest that you accept bitcoin since, after all, this is bitcointalk.org, not paypaltalk.org.
73  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling popular OG emails on: July 08, 2015, 06:55:34 AM
What emails are these and what are the prices for these emails?
74  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [VOUCHED][METHOD] Domain Name + Web Hosting for 1 Year for FREE! on: July 04, 2015, 09:31:42 PM
You usually need to just confirm your phone number, but sometimes they ask for you to sign a PDF file.

This is something that people outside the US cannot do, assuming that you have to verify a US number. In that case, I think it would be better if you make a note in the OP that this offer is only valid for US residents.
75  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or Gold? What would you pick? on: July 04, 2015, 09:29:41 PM
I would choose Gold because bitcoin is still kind of a 'beta' concept. It is still new and the world is beginning to start integrating it, but there are some tremendous risks along the way. With gold, there are less risks, and there is no doubt about demand. People always want gold.
76  Economy / Economics / Re: Did Bitcoin Ruin Your Life, Or Help Your Life? on: July 04, 2015, 09:23:36 PM
Personally, it has given me something of interest to look at and study, and I can trade in it t make some money on the side. It hasn't ruined me, so I'm happy with it Smiley
77  Economy / Economics / The Bitcoin Startup that Helps Muslims Get Loans Without Breaking Islamic Law on: July 04, 2015, 09:06:04 PM
Take a look at this article here: http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-bitcoin-startup-that-helps-muslims-get-loans-without-breaking-islamic-law

Some key excerpts from it:

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Muslims make up nearly 25 percent of the world's population, but sharia (Islamic law) compliant assets are only 1 percent of the world assets, according to Islamic Finance, a private initiative owned by Islamic Finance and Sukuk Company, which serves the Islamic banking sector.

That means there's a lot of money exchanged hand to hand between Muslims—a lot of investments based on friendship or closeness. There is also a lack of sharia-compliant assets crossing international borders, Martin says.

If there is no profit, Blossom takes no fee. This allows both Blossom and the investor to benefit without violating the sharia prohibition against taking or paying interest.

Martin chose Bitcoin because the digital currency allows for transparency: all transactions are recorded in a central ledger, called the blockchain, which anyone can look at.

Blossom is now based in Indonesia, where there is a demand for Islamic finance. While there wasn’t enough demand for Islamic financing in the US, the opposite is true in Indonesia, where there are more than 200 million Muslims, according to Pew Research. “Eighty percent of the population is ‘unbanked,’” Martin said. “There is a huge need for investment capital.”

"This investment will help 10 to 20 micro businesses within Indonesia to expand," Martin said. "The idea of helping people create their own businesses to earn a decent living holds a special place in my heart.”

What do you guys think? I think it's very interesting and it is a unique way to use bitcoin - if other parts of the Islamic world catch on to this then bitcoin can become a much more popular thing.
78  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [$10] Udemy Course Ripper Script [RIPs any paid course for free] on: July 04, 2015, 02:18:55 PM
Coming soon:
- PDF, Text and Quiz Downloading

If we buy this, and this feature is released, do we get the update for free? How long do you think it will be before this functionality is introduced? I'm on the fence with buying this, but I think that with that added functionality, I will bite the bullet.
And for the Username and Password, will a free account do the trick?
79  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [FREE] 3-D Avatar Text! on: June 10, 2015, 11:17:28 AM
I would like to request one from you, but it's for a private project of mine that I'm working on. Can I PM you the details of the text?
80  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Travel Vouchers - Airplane Tickets on: May 13, 2015, 09:40:23 PM
Thank you, and please report after few days if you have time.

Have a nice day

Hi,

I am here to report on the validity of the vouch code 6 days after I received it.
It seems as the code is faulty and has defaulted to a sum of zero pounds, which probably means it was fraudulent from the beginning.

Here is the balance being checked with the same method as before:
http://www.travelbyinspire.co.uk/checkbalance



Therefore, I can say that in my judgement, this code was likely exploited and obtained through illegal means, and as a result, eventually was found out and annulled.
I would strongly advise against doing any sort of trade with this seller, because as other users have mentioned, it will only get you into legal trouble while you are in a vacation.

Thanks.
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