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661  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: 25 Ghash - Solo mine? Or GPUMax? on: May 30, 2012, 09:19:37 PM
Curious as to how you got GPUMAX access since you only registered 3 of May ...

Thanks for the shares / GH figure Tittiez !

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662  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitcoinAdvertisers.com is a SCAM? on: May 30, 2012, 08:40:49 PM
Quote from: Maged
Now you're just pulling a bulanula.

You know you have reached legend status on the forums when your username becomes a descriptive word ! Cheesy

Maged is doing the right thing here. It is justice being handed out fairly for all forum users / scammers.

Next time I will also try and hide behind and use fancy TOS with hidden clauses to protect me.

You forget this is BTC world and not court Cool

663  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Attention All Scammers!!! on: May 30, 2012, 07:58:40 PM
Can I get added to the list ?  Cheesy
664  Other / Off-topic / Re: BITCOINTALK IS A SCAM? on: May 30, 2012, 07:55:10 PM
OP is a scam Wink

And an asshole too Sad
665  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 30, 2012, 07:53:42 PM
No fair mommy! If I get punished, he should get punished too!

FTFY

In these case he is right, Andrew scammed few people and he deserves to get punished by that until he pays what he has steal.

Keep up the defamation buddy!  Come on you have more evidence then your say so don't you? Come on everyone wants to know, all over the forum!

When are you suing me for defamation buddy ?

See ya in court !
666  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: CoinURL disallowing withdrawals (split from Beware of scammers!) on: May 30, 2012, 07:35:41 PM
Personally, I think this situation is entirely different then bulanuva's situation. Giantdrragon is reasonable in this situation as 1) it is stated in the TOS and 2) he is not withholding your 1.3~ btc with the intention to not return it. He merely wants to comply entirely with the laws of his country, and I agree that refunding you directly would result in much more people taking advantage of this example.
Just my 2 cents.

This sure sounds familiar!  Cheesy
Your TOS says nothing of the sort, so quit talking.

Then you have not even read it.  There is really nothing else to do it, either quote the TOS here with evidence you can get to the correct page or stop trolling.

Not very wise to accuse a mod of trolling Wink
667  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 30, 2012, 07:27:27 PM
Waiting to see him scammer tagged already ...

Multiple people complaining against him too !
668  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 30, 2012, 07:21:23 PM
What about giantdragon and Andrew Bitcoiner ? Both never gave refunds and never got tagged.
As you know, giantdragon was quite different. As for Andrew Bitcoiner, if nothing happens soon with that, I'll take over that investigation. That is quite clearly a scam.

No actually your allegations don't hold any water. Publishers are getting paid out every day for using the service just as it was intended.  Either back up your claim with evidence or stop posting FUD.

I think you should get scammer tag just like myself if you don't give refunds.

Shakaru is scammer tagged, I am scammer tagged, why not yourself too Huh
669  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: X6500 Custom FPGA Miner on: May 30, 2012, 02:58:33 PM
I have an unopened set of 8 heatsinks/fans for these if anyone needs them.  I used different heatsinks on mine for passive cooling.

Can you please post a pic !
670  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BitForce SC - full custom ASIC on: May 30, 2012, 02:58:02 PM
I'm just curious as to why so many people think BFL somehow owes them an explanation for how they do things.  Some people felt "owed" (and still do) an explanation on how they acquire their chips for the Singles.  Some people feel they are "owed" and explanation for how they are able to produce the (as yet to be seen) mini-rigs for the price.  Now some people feel that BFL OWES them an explanation for their ASIC technology?  Really?

You people who feel you are owed an explanation for ANYTHING are delusional and your sense of entitlement is epic.  You are, quite literally, the reason so much of the world is shit.  You go around thinking you are entitled to things you have absolutely no stake in, things you have not earned.  The world does not owe you shit, you have to earn what you get.  You idiots demanding that BFL disclose proprietary information deserve absolutely nothing. You aren't owed anything.  

You have earned exactly two things Jack and Shit... and Jack left town.



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671  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BitForce SC - full custom ASIC on: May 30, 2012, 01:30:43 PM
my concern is if you could deliver your products from inside EU (Europe).

I have said this MULTIPLE times.

It is the only thing preventing me emptying out my bank account with BFL products Kiss

For 5% and shipping, I'd be happy to forward them to you guys.

How to avoid the big fat greedy gov taking a 20% VAT cut though ?

Declare some gift or $50 worth of RMA broken products maybe  Cheesy

If they do ship it from inside EU, how will that avoid VAT?
If there is a company, they need to charge VAT to any consumer inside the EU. They woudn't charge VAT if the buyer was a company, but I really doubt you can supply a valid VAT ID to avoid being charged VAT.
Or are you advocating that BFL should do some EU gimmick for tax evasion so you can buy their products tax free?

As a matter of fact, I do have a VAT number and can avoid VAT if I am buying from a EU company Wink

Maybe BFL can do something so we can avoid the customs duty VAT Kiss
672  Other / Off-topic / Re: 896 mh/s firmware release - Butterfly Labs on: May 30, 2012, 01:20:39 PM
So I have tried the 896 firmware on every single I have upgraded so far and it has only worked on one. 864 seems to be the sweet spot for my singles. YMMV

Thanks for letting us know.

Is there any point releasing higher speed firmwares ?

What is the theoretical maximum for these chips that can be used if you had subzero cooling for example ?
673  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 30, 2012, 01:10:46 PM
SLC is a scam, so it doesn't count.

Why do you keep quoting everything in this thread Huh

It's not like it is going to change ever.
674  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A day in the life of a pirate. on: May 30, 2012, 01:10:16 PM
Does anyone suspect that Clipse and pirateat40 might have the same business model? They both sell bitcoins locally, and they both pay extra for people to mine for them. Neither of them give away much more information than that (understandably).

Hmm.... Smiley

Ever considered that Clipse's so-called "pool" ( not a pool 100% because all normal pools publish found blocks - it is a proxy like ABCPool ) is just diverting to GPUMAX and he is taking a big fat 30% cut from everybody ?

No wonder you cannot use GPUMAX through his pool ...

The myth of selling BTC to fools locally is laughable. Nobody is stupid to pay more for BTC than market rate I would believe.
675  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 30, 2012, 01:07:40 PM
SLC is a scam, so it doesn't count.

As I said, I don't give a crap anyway.

I have been discriminated and that is there for everybody to see how fair this forum is.

I'm not trying to sell anything here so screw it.

Gotta keep bumping the thread though. It's patriotic duty Wink
676  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 30, 2012, 01:03:38 PM
hmm light lord has had good experience with bulnula



Not the only one to have good transactions with me. I don't give refunds and I am a big fat scammer. Yeah right !

What about giantdragon and Andrew Bitcoiner ? Both never gave refunds and never got tagged.

-check my bitcoin-otc reputation : http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=bulanula

-sold 100 SLC to lightlord ( he paid first ) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=30541

-sold 7 BTC code for some software to mrx ( he paid first ) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=21410 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=52385

-got 10 BTC from ptshamrock ( he allowed me to access his 10 rigs through ssh to try and get them setup last year )

-sold a motherboard to Chefnet for 62.5 BTC and sonba was escrow ( see bitcoin-otc )

-did some testing for a SMS portal for Herodes worth 30 BTC of TXs ( see bitcoin-otc )

-long time BTC supporter registered since 10 May 2011 and $0.58 prices 
677  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BitForce SC - full custom ASIC on: May 29, 2012, 11:54:51 PM
my concern is if you could deliver your products from inside EU (Europe).

I have said this MULTIPLE times.

It is the only thing preventing me emptying out my bank account with BFL products Kiss

For 5% and shipping, I'd be happy to forward them to you guys.

How to avoid the big fat greedy gov taking a 20% VAT cut though ?

Declare some gift or $50 worth of RMA broken products maybe  Cheesy
678  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is bitcoin now so absurdly stable when priced in USD? on: May 29, 2012, 11:17:18 PM
One word : market manipulation.

With Bitconica supposedly buying 18K BTC I would think price would rise.

Not so because some HEAVY players like pirateat40 don't like price going up Cry
679  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BitForce SC - full custom ASIC on: May 29, 2012, 11:14:10 PM
my concern is if you could deliver your products from inside EU (Europe).

I have said this MULTIPLE times.

It is the only thing preventing me emptying out my bank account with BFL products Kiss
680  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTC For Your Opinion Round 2! on: May 29, 2012, 11:12:22 PM
"Buy purchasing you agree to the User Agreement."

Meant to be "By purchasing ..."

Address is 17upZsFjg6DKbHMwLpzyzqf2H9JAWTWFSC

cheers!
I have read that so many times and haven't realized lol the btc is on its way!

Received ! Thanks sir.
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