Just a warning to fellow non-profits who have provided documentation, it looks like our status may have been switched to merchant, so fees are now erroneously incurred. ETA 6-25-13: We just got a fee refund, but ~100x what the refund should have been ($0.10 USD, not 0.1 BTC) ETA 6-29-13: Issue resolved, I think.
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Is 0.23549786 IXC too small of an amount to sell on the BTC pair, or are the buttons not working?
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We need a coin,
that converts all past, present, and future altcoins back to bitcoin.
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Damnit, someone ruined itstimeforplanb.com
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You can ask Amazon to reverse a gift code, which is why I don't accept them.
I'll buy you a $5 one if you want to pay spot BTC for it.
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Whoops, no pro hac vice motion could bury this.
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Just go into your Finances page and click to cancel the bloody withdrawal.
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claiming that your account was hacked has about 0 chance of succeeding.
Oh really, then how come criminals succeed at this claim all the time, and choose PayPal as their #1 electronic payment scamming partner?
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Just claim your account was hacked and you can charge back every payment you've ever made on PayPal.
Whoever says you can't chargeback a gift needs to go to hell.
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If real, the complaint should be available at http://www.pacer.gov/*edit* I couldn't locate the case on PACER. I'll check again tomorrow. It's on PACER, had to go directly to West Washington DC's site, and search 'Coinlab'. I just RECAP'd* the complaint so we can all read it (doc 1): http://ia601700.us.archive.org/8/items/gov.uscourts.wawd.192566/gov.uscourts.wawd.192566.docket.htmlThere's a much larger exhibits file, if anyone has a fresh PACER account and wants to RECAP it too. I don't want to go over my free PACER threshold. The cover sheet is typically just court clerk business, uninteresting. The Praecipe for Summons is the initial request by one side to ask the Clerk to issue a Summons to the other side in a lawsuit. * https://www.recapthelaw.org/
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You may not use the PayPal service for activities that:
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relate to transactions that involve currency exchanges
That would require someone to officially recognize Bit-coin as a bona fide CURRENCY. Otherwise you are just buying and selling non tangible goods and computer bit strings, which, if paypal says you can't do with bitcoin, then you also can't do it with say a .Mp3 as well? FinCen; virtual currency. And who officially recognizes it as such enough for Paypal to be able to class it as one? Since when is PayPal immune from FinCen? Stop acting like you can beat assholes at their own game.
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You may not use the PayPal service for activities that:
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relate to transactions that involve currency exchanges
That would require someone to officially recognize Bit-coin as a bona fide CURRENCY. Otherwise you are just buying and selling non tangible goods and computer bit strings, which, if paypal says you can't do with bitcoin, then you also can't do it with say a .Mp3 as well? FinCen; virtual currency.
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Wondering if the person who has ~37.3592 PPC on ask for IXC can see this and would like to trade for $13 USD or BTC equivalent.
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Unless blockchain.info is involved (not a peep about zero fee, insufficient priority pushtx; it pops up on the /address/ page irregardless)...
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