The website itself is pretty great, but the only thing is that the domain doesn't quite match the website's idea itself. Maybe you should get a domain that matches the website, and then sell those two as a package? I feel like that would attract more buyers.
Just my opinion. GLWS!
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You can check out hedgy73. He and I had a nice, smooth transaction of bitcoin to PayPal. He does a lot of those transactions. Or, you can try monbux. He has plenty of trust and I believe does these transactions as well.
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A considerable payment and the fact that you're saying you will pay a week after the job is done? Sounds like a scam in itself. I would suggest you use an escrow if you are legitimate.
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Theymos replied and asked me a few random questions, then dissapeared
He's a busy guy. You should just be patient with him and, since theymos has shown that he is aware of your case, not send more PMs to BadBear.
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i will like to buy bitcoin with a small amount of bitgold from bitgold dot com.
You won't be getting any trades any time soon. Here's an example scam accusation against them. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1133534.0And I suspect you'll just be trading referral gold that you got for free. is tere something wrong with trading the referral? Not necessarily. Just putting that out there. You still need to address the fact that BitGold scammed the OP of this thread and they are most likely scamming other people as well. There are plenty of other replies on that thread as well.
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i will like to buy bitcoin with a small amount of bitgold from bitgold dot com.
You won't be getting any trades any time soon. Here's an example scam accusation against them. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1133534.0And I suspect you'll just be trading referral gold that you got for free.
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What evidence would you need to see if he was trying to build trust verses some personal use?
You did a pretty nice list of criteria of reputation loans in your previous post: Sometimes a borrower will outright say that s/he is trying to build his reputation. Sometimes it will be clear that he did not actually need such a loan (he has much more money then was received and never touched such money while the loan was outstanding). Sometimes a borrower will quickly repay such a loan after receiving it. Sometimes the borrower will place the borrower in a situation that would make it impossible to not repay such a loan.
The biggest callout, however, (excluding explicit statements from the borrower that it was a reputation loan) would be if the loan money was untouched in the wallet.
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@Fake Hydroponica
Lame try on trying to trick an Admin to give you access to a free established account.
r3wt aka Hydroponica is someone I have corresponded with via email.
What was the address and approximate date?
~BCX~
What are you talking about? The signed message checks out, and I've searched up the bitcoin address and the only result is r3wt posting that address. He already posted the address in the OP: 1337xmR8JRzwKonFgd17dhVo9NHQiP7875
EDIT: Never mind, I posted just after your second post.
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Exactly this! If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is. So chances are you will probably end up screwed. I have bought once some Microsoft Office keys. There was a huge discount. They worked for a week and that was it.
Lesson learned. After this, I barely ever visit this section. You do increase, our chances not to get screwed if you buy from accounts with good trust rating, but these accounts are not in majority in this section.
Yes, that is the general rule of thumb for buying digital goods. However, just because you think a product is worth $XX amount of money doesn't mean that it is. Many sellers often get their goods for extremely cheap in ways that aren't really illegal, but are just not very known. Then, they can afford to sell them for $X.
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This apparently has already been reported by someone else privately to the mods. If you look at his signature then you will see that he is unable to send any personal messages until the 8th of the month.
I don't think it will automatically show up like this on your signature. I saw one person with a not in their personal text who is banned that they will be back on Saturday
I would hope the rule he was breaking is one that has to do with sending unsolicited personal messages.
Kind Regards Panthers52
Oh, I didn't check his signature. Thanks for the heads up. I'll close the thread now.
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People who try to sell via PayIvy are usually scammers. Help prove us wrong by offering to accept escrow. Nobody here is silly enough to pay up front for an account that might not even exist +1. You might end up buying the PayIvy and getting some empty file; I've seen the scam happen quite a few times.
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A few signature campaigns have been on for over an year (maybe even two). Raise your own account up (Full Member only takes a few months, and it's worth it) and don't worry; the campaigns will all still be here.
Also, while you're raising your own account, you'll learn a lot of things along the way. Tip: no one likes a high-ranked member who doesn't know jack.
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I would like to bring the community's attention to the fact that luka1987 is apparently sending PMs about his service to random people (but I assume that he's only sending them to low-ranked members to avoid being called out). I received a PM about his account selling service and I have never posted in any of his threads, which is why I'm making the assumption that he's spamming them. I don't believe that this is necessarily breaking any of the rules that mprep posted, but surely this shouldn't be allowed. I would like to ask members if you are also receiving PMs from luka to confirm that he's spamming them.
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Those automated appraisals are often incorrect and grossly inflated. It is confirmed this is the case with your domains because one is "valued" at $130+ but you are selling it for only $100, yet it is still available.
There is still the fact that you are obviously trying to offload these domains through a loan.
Kind Regards Panthers52
i listed it 5 minutes ago, we'll see if it can sold at that price or no... I will have to say that the impression of you trying to sell these domains via a loan is very strong. If you are, then please be aware that lenders do not want those domains. They just want to loan BTC and get interest back. And yes, domain price calculators tack on about $100-$500 to every domain's worth; in reality, I'd say each of your domains is worth about $10. If you legitimately need this loan, find other collateral.
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I would support this idea. There are a few forum softwares/plugins for forums that allow user mentioning if you do @Athertle. This would be a great implementation.
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the escrow would be a trusted member, stop trolling.
I wasn't trolling, I was questioning. I just misunderstood you, and I'm sorry about that.
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What is up with free domain giveaways? This is the second time someone has posted something along the lines of giving out a free domain.
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about $60 worth. Will escrow with trusted members. Thanks!
So are you saying that you will not use escrow with members that don't live up to your "trusted" standards?
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Name: Athertle Posts: 507 Activity: 126 Position: Full Member Coinut username: Athertle
You are in. Thanks for accepting me; however, I'm not added into the spreadsheet yet. Does that mean that I will be added next period (tomorrow)? If so, will none of my posts with the signature up until next period count towards me?
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It's kind of like fishing with a net that catches most of the scammers, but occasionally catches a few innocent people who weren't aware of the lending practices and the trigger-happy state of DT users. I am on the fence on this matter because it does the job of catching the scammers.
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