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6581  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling 110 BTC on: July 28, 2011, 05:29:16 PM
YES, I just found out that the asshole has initiated a chargeback and deleted his post where he confirmed receiving the BTC.

Thanks to those who have quoted his reply where he confirmed receiving the Bitcoin. I am now going to take jpegs of all these messages and send them to Paypal.

Forum admins: is there a way to recover a post deleted by the user? I hope there is, let's teach this scammer a lesson.

G.

You lost that money... Paypal doesn't accept that people use it to buy/sell bitcoin, so they will reverse the transaction, even if the dude hadn't deleted his post Roll Eyes
6582  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Bitcoin Pyramid [alpha-stage] on: July 28, 2011, 05:06:21 PM

Both algorithms are correct and favor members who deposited more. I tried both of them 100000 times and here are the results.

Which one would you choose? Smiley

If you asked me:
The second one on the pastebin, as it distributes the earnings between more members.
I guess that one is yours lol
6583  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Why we no longer accept Dwolla and an open letter to Ben Milne on: July 27, 2011, 11:50:05 PM


Null posts still counts as a post.  Were you lying when you said you would vamoose, or did you just forget to change your socks?


It wasn't a null post... The super-smart VC advisor replied inside the quote...

Like I said some pages back, clearly he's not very smart  Cheesy
6584  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Why we no longer accept Dwolla and an open letter to Ben Milne on: July 27, 2011, 09:22:52 PM

@Hugolp
Are you speaking as a member or a mod?


Clearly you are not very smart...

Taken from hugolp signature:
Quote
My opinions and commentaries are always as a simple user of this forum. If I am talking as a moderator it will be clearly noted.

OMFG, what a tool you are, BitcoinEXpress... May god have mercy on you...
6585  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Why we no longer accept Dwolla and an open letter to Ben Milne on: July 27, 2011, 08:53:16 PM
So....did everyone else get a "customer service check-up" call from Dwolla just to make sure that they're happy with the service? I assume it's just coincidence that I get this call less than 24 hours after I posted the comment that's been screen-captured earlier in this thread on their Facebook page....

They should've made that call to TradeHill as they are/were one of their biggest customers...  Roll Eyes
WTF  Huh Am I the only one to see the stupidity in this? Please tell me I'm not crazy...  Undecided
6586  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Why we no longer accept Dwolla and an open letter to Ben Milne on: July 27, 2011, 08:47:00 PM

Now it's clear, so you don't have enough funding to insulate your customer's funds from your operational account. Dwolla withdrew or debited your account which essentially was your customer's money. Not a very smart way to do business. Wreckless at best. BTW I work on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park and I know that has VC meaning to you. I'm no dummy.

You're up a creek if a lot of people suddenly withdraw USD from TH aren't you?

Keep airing this out in public, saying more than you should and that is exactly what will happen. If you have any sense at all, you will stop making this public, arbitrate with with Dwolla and settle this quietly.

If your users start an attack on Dwolla based on your postings here in this forum as they have indicated, you are done in the VC world and you can take that to the bank.

Once again, if you're smart, you'll stop the public whining and settle this quietly.

Wow, that sounded an awful lot like a threat. So the typical business world would rather we all play in the dark and hide in the shadows instead of dealing openly and fairly? Did I get that right?


Not just Dwolla's VC are watching this thread, so are the ones that Jered potentially can get support from. Jered will have little chance of securing any seed or Series A money if he continues to turn this into childish back and forth. While I  am only a "Jr. Member" here I have been involved with Bitcoin since 2009.

As an account executive and analyst in VC world of Silicon Valley it is my job to find  potential new investments and more so in vetting them out.

Are people looking at TradeHill, of course they are. It has potential.

All I am doing is trying to help Jered from flushing himself out of the system. The method he is employing is unprofessional at best in dealing with Dwolla. TradeHill has damaged it's image. Sure they look great to you guys, but none of you guys are going to drop a couple of million in seed either.

Once again Jered, consider what I said previous about going quiet and furthermore, if I were you I would definitely make statement strongly discouraging any coordinated attacks on Dwolla in your behalf.

Now... This ^^ WAS a threat! LOL
6587  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Why we no longer accept Dwolla and an open letter to Ben Milne on: July 27, 2011, 07:59:09 PM
Now it's clear, so you don't have enough funding to insulate your customer's funds from your operational account. Dwolla withdrew or debited your account which essentially was your customer's money. Not a very smart way to do business. Wreckless at best. BTW I work on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park and I know that has VC meaning to you. I'm no dummy.

You're up a creek if a lot of people suddenly withdraw USD from TH aren't you?

Keep airing this out in public, saying more than you should and that is exactly what will happen. If you have any sense at all, you will stop making this public, arbitrate with with Dwolla and settle this quietly.

If your users start an attack on Dwolla based on your postings here in this forum as they have indicated, you are done in the VC world and you can take that to the bank.

Once again, if you're smart, you'll stop the public whining and settle this quietly.

So, why are you trying to make matters worse by asking questions whose answers can hurt TradeHill so much?

Are Dwolla's VC's paying you for it? F*ckin' SockPuppet...
6588  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Why we no longer accept Dwolla and an open letter to Ben Milne on: July 27, 2011, 10:51:24 AM
Regarding Dwolla's facebook page: Do you guys think that a bomb of 10k postings from different facebook users there pointing to this thread would give them any chance to delete them?  Roll Eyes
That CAN be arranged! The 10k number can even be multiplied several times Wink
6589  Economy / Economics / Re: Something has to be wasted on: July 27, 2011, 01:16:43 AM
gold has nearly zero industrial uses outside of the monetary functions of gold.

That's simply not true... http://geology.com/minerals/gold/uses-of-gold.shtml
In fact it's the complete opposite LOL
6590  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [BOUNTY] Prestashop payment processor module for bitcoin on: July 26, 2011, 10:55:55 PM
Kris, walletbit.com owner/manager will code the Prestashop module and the bounty will go to him as soon as it's finished.

Anybody else is willing to throw in a couple more $ or BTC into the bounty?

Is he? I was considering working on this after I get the SCI for bit-bank.org created.
If he is, though, I'm not sure if it's worth it.

Well, from the PM's we've been exchanging he said he would work on it. So I'm taking his word for it.
Honnestly, you have nothing to lose if you provide already made modules for the main web shop scripts, like osCommerce, prestashop, etc. because not everybody that has websites can code and make their own custom modules.

It's too bad that nobody else is willing to contribute some more money to the bounty. The worst part is that after the module is done lots of people will start using it for sure, because even if they don't have webshops, they will start building them when they have the modules.

I could easily have it done for myself by professional Prestashop developers, like i said in my OP, and don't care about the community, but i guess i'm not as greedy as others around here.

I know most people is not willing to contribute to bounties of this kind because of previous experiences with some dudes that code half-assed solutions that don't even work properly just for the bounty and after that they simply abandon development. Kris seems a very professional person and I'm almost sure he will present us with a good module.





6591  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: made $20 using Profitable trade bot on: July 26, 2011, 03:45:18 PM
I know its not the "proper" fix, but ... fuck it lol

I added this to line 28 (right before curl_exec) and now it works
Code:
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);

source
Add the certificate to your server. Here's how:
http://unitstep.net/blog/2009/05/05/using-curl-in-php-to-access-https-ssltls-protected-sites/

Just scroll down to The Proper Fix heading Wink
6592  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to properly launder money in a Casino? on: July 26, 2011, 03:40:55 PM
That's guaranteed loss. lol Just invest in a real business, dude Wink
6593  Economy / Services / Re: WTB - Looking to Hire a Programmer to Integrate Bitcoins to My Site on: July 26, 2011, 01:33:25 PM
Holy smokes that's
AWESOME


You just made my day!  I'd give you a bitpenny just for the link! 

No problem. Glad i could help.
6594  Economy / Services / Re: WTB - Looking to Hire a Programmer to Integrate Bitcoins to My Site on: July 26, 2011, 10:40:54 AM
I'm looking for the same sorta service for my impossibledecals.com site I just created.  
I have some cash & bitcoins ready to the person who can make this happen.  Maybe we got halfers on the code.  

I'm thinking sort of like how Camp BX has it, where you click a link and it generates a temporary send-to address for the user to send the bitcoins to, and then after it gets some confirmations it's valid payment.  Surely this has to be a possibility if camp bx does it.  Impossible wants it possible!

I think the bitwillet.com system would be very easy for you to implement on your site. But that way you would need to trust them and i think they charge fees, but hey, so does e-junkie, and you are using them Smiley
6595  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [BOUNTY] Prestashop payment processor module for bitcoin on: July 26, 2011, 09:20:56 AM
Kris, walletbit.com owner/manager will code the Prestashop module and the bounty will go to him as soon as it's finished.

Anybody else is willing to throw in a couple more $ or BTC into the bounty?
6596  Economy / Speculation / Re: Number of users connected to MtGox Live on: July 26, 2011, 02:48:01 AM
I only see a blank page... Using Aurora aka Firefox 7.0a2
6597  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: WalletBit.com Translation Help on: July 26, 2011, 02:40:51 AM
My Portuguese translation is finished Smiley

It seems a very amateur translation. It's supposed to be a serious business, not a website targeted at 15 year old skiddies... Sorry.

@andrepcg & @Kris I'll review that translation if that's ok with both of you.
No payment needed.

@andrepcg P.S.: Não podes tratar as pessoas por tu e esperar ser levado a sério quando o que está em jogo é dinheiro e negócios. Fazes isso nos teus sites e fizeste o mesmo nesta tradução.
Desculpa falar-te assim, não me leves a mal.  Sad
6598  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Bitcoin Pyramid [alpha-stage] on: July 26, 2011, 02:14:12 AM
I deposited 0.925 BTC on the 18th. Today, a week later, I've made back half of that (0.458 BTC) just from random sponsorships.

Looking good so far.

Thank you for un-sanding my vagina...  Roll Eyes LOL

Translation: I'm profiting from the Bitcoin Pyramid.
6599  Bitcoin / Project Development / [BOUNTY]- PAID - Prestashop payment processor module for bitcoin on: July 25, 2011, 12:13:00 PM
The module is finished and the bounty was paid.

You can download it from https://alletbit.com/businesstools
or
https://gitorious.org/bitcoin-payment-module-for-prestashop/walletbit

Hope it will help someone!



Is anybody willing to code a Prestashop payment module for bitcoin?

I would prefer it to use http://walletbit.com .

It needs to be a fully working module with all the features that prestashop uses, not some lousy script that only works with half of the features or that can be exploited by skiddies.

I have a prestashop development environment that can be used by the person who is willing to take on this task.

I'll throw $150 to the Bounty.

For anybody interested: I have a quote from professional Prestashop developers to build a module for $170, but it would have a restrictive license and that way only I would be able to use it and that's not what I want. Unlike many of you I think the future of bitcoin passes by it being accepted by the most possible online merchants, not by how many registered users the exchanges have in their database...

Prestashop is used in 80.000 active shops, so, there is a very large user base that could get interested in something like this.

WARNING: Don't go around saying that i should use bitcoin for the bounty because i'm not feeling like to lower the bounty: I would need to transfer $ or € to an exchange and buy them(and that costs money), and bitcoin can be worth much now and worth nothing tomorrow or a month from now, so in $ it is a much more realistic value.

Thanks!
6600  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Someone is flooding twitter with bitcoin statuses on: July 25, 2011, 01:14:27 AM
The dude(s?) was just trying to get followers interested in bitcoin. The real spam would start later.

Now I'll just STFU cause i've already said too much about it.
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