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721  Economy / Services / Re: ❃❃ ▶▷ BETCOIN.ag ◁◀ ❃❃#Signature Campaign-High Pay, Monthly Bonus, Special Award on: June 15, 2016, 08:00:54 AM
!WATCH OUT - BETCOIN.AG IS SCAM! DONT PROMOTE SCAM GUYS!
!ITS NOT GOOD FOR BITCOIN TO HELP BANDITS!


Big accusations like this need extraordinary proof to put someone into a bad light. If you cannot proof what you are saying then this post is pointless.
722  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Sr. Member accounts with signature campaign on: June 15, 2016, 07:57:53 AM

Red trust, what to do with an account with high rank when it has red trust, usually people buying high ranking accounts want them to join some signature campaign, 99% of all signatures don't allow red trust. Actually since the price is that cheap someone may buy it and join the signature campaign I am in, they accept even people with negative trust as far as I know.
723  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling problem on: June 15, 2016, 07:51:53 AM
In my country there are open some new clubs called Texas Holdem Poker, in which people start playing live against each other and I have seen already some of them get busted by the police because when they lost everything they steal even from parents, latest case was a stealing of a Apple Laptop of his own sister and selling it for a mere 100 USD so he could get back to the club to keep playing. This is the most common type of addiction regarding gambling. Luckily he was arrested and sentenced with 9 months in jail and the Apple Laptop was recovered. Gambling addiction is truly evil.
724  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin the future of online gambling? on: June 15, 2016, 07:48:47 AM
It is already the currency of the future, the number of bets in bitcoin and the number of new websites coming out as betting houses just demonstrate this is already happening, and I think also in the future bitcoin gambling will be the choice of many gamblers because its ease of use, and anonymity features.
725  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: High bet amounts or low bet amounts? What is your style? on: June 15, 2016, 07:46:19 AM
It all depends on how confident you are for example in an event that the player you choose in tennis for example will win, or in soccer game the team you choose will win. There are people who have bet about 32 Bitcoins per bet to win 48 Bitcoins netting a net profit of 16 Bitcoins, personally I would never do this as nothing is granted in gambling.
726  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Did gambling get you into Bitcoin or did Bitcoin get you into gambling? on: June 15, 2016, 07:42:45 AM
First before bitcoin I was gambling very rarely with sbobet ,in fact they closed my account a few days because of 1 year of inactivity Smiley but they had my CC number and my identity too. Soon as I knew about bitcoin and get a few satoshi, I started gambling without worries about my identity or anyone knowing who I was or what I was doing, so Bitcoin brought me into gambling and not the other way around.
727  Economy / Auctions / Re: Full Member account with excellent post quality on: June 15, 2016, 07:09:15 AM
Is this account in a signature campaign, if the post quality is excellent and activity is 200+ you are selling it very cheap, whats the trick here or you simple have no clue about what is the price of the account you are selling.
728  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: what fun in GAMBLING? on: June 15, 2016, 07:05:36 AM
Gambling is always fun when you keep winning as your amount of cash rises more with every win. Different when you keep losing as you feel sad lost after lost and your amount of cash only goes down of course you will feel sad. Another part of gambling fun is when you win bonus rounds in slot machines.
729  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Euro 2016 on: June 15, 2016, 07:02:34 AM
I will bet on Albania  +2 as the odd of this is 2 and last 2 matches between these sides one finished 1-1 Draw in Lens and the other one Albania won it by 1 goal dominating the full match. A team like France is different from Switzerland , they let the other team play and I think this is a good bet, I think maximum lose of Albania if it will lose in first place will be with less than 2 goals difference. And betting on France to win is worthless with 1.18 odd or -1.5 goals with odd 1.55 why risk it.
730  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Everyone looses in the long run on: June 15, 2016, 06:58:57 AM
If you're good in poker you can make a living of it.
I think the same counts for betting on sports, if you know enough about sports to make good bets.
But dicegames, slots and casino games are all losing bets by design.

The only casino game you could profit from is blackjack, if you count cards at a local casino, but if they catch you they will ban you from the casino, because they don't like it when you do that.

Even counting cards are not much of a use for now because some casino use 4 decks of cards instead of the usual 2 to minimize the effect of card counting. And i agree on the poker and sport betting, cause we have already seen professional poker players on tv and we have a lot of sport betters here. They have made quite a considerate amount of profit since they start their thread.

I agree a lot of sports betters here have helped me regain some of my losses, still in the long run to follow them you really have to have a huge bankroll as they may be hit by a bad streak and for example I know one of the tipsters not putting any name here, that had 6 consecutive losses and you risk of losing all of your bankroll if you for example do martingale and losing almost all bankroll if you play a fixed percentage for every bet. So in the long run is very risky although not everyone loses in the long run, most of people do.
731  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling My Sr. Member Account on: June 14, 2016, 07:47:06 PM
Well its not a good thing you post the account you sold here, the person who bought it now risks to be tagged with negative trust from many users here, although selling and buying account is allowed many members are against it, so thats why most of the time when some one sell their account they just do it with an alternative account if you have paid attention to other similar threads.
By the way the price is super high of 0.35 BTC as you need almost 3 months reaching maximum posts on Bitmixer to make ROI with this account.
732  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Sr. Member accounts with signature campaign on: June 14, 2016, 07:41:05 PM
If you want to have more success in selling your account then you should put here the token you can get in the bitcoin talk account price estimator, so we can see how many post it has, where it is the majority of the posts of this user, and how is rated the post quality from very poor to excellent. Also there you can get a rough estimate of the price of the account.


He is looking to buy an account not selling,atleast read the post content before making reply.

Well he is not that clear, if you read the first line he says I want to buy a Sr.Member account and also want to sell, so I am guessing he is both buying and selling , so I gave him an advice regarding the selling of one of his accounts, unless he is selling the account he is posting from, cause there a tornado of red trust will go toward him. I read posts and I don't change signature campaigns as often as other people do just to let you know.
733  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Aged Potential Members 0.002 to 007 btc each on: June 14, 2016, 07:38:28 PM
I don't have money for an hero account, I am Ok even if you send me newbie account created in 2012, in order for me to trust you , you have to provide me the bitcointalk price account estimator token, so I can see for my self if its worth or not.
734  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [Sportsbetting Guide] on: June 14, 2016, 07:37:15 PM
You are asking too much 13.69 for a mere 8 page guide, while people can find all the information they want regarding their betting through google, there are a lot of websites who gives you a lot of tips and information for any game you need to play, betadvisor and bettingexpert are a nice example of such thing. If you don't lower the price I think no one will buy your guide, for 0.005 BTC I know many people may buy it especially avid gamblers just out of curiosity or to add another addition to their gambling library.
735  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Aged Potential Members 0.002 to 007 btc each on: June 14, 2016, 07:21:15 PM
Selling Potential Members 0.003 to 007 btc.
The accounts were created from 2012 to 2015. Pm me if you want aged accounts.

1. junior members potential activity 112 - Price 0.007 btc
2. junior members potential activity 98 - Price 0.006 btc
3. junior members potential activity 84 - Price 0.005 btc
4. junior members potential activity 70 - Price 0.004 btc
5. junior members potential activity 56 - Price 0.003 btc
6. junior members potential activity 42 - Price 0.002 btc

If one of the account is created in 2012 then I am interested to see this account, you can send me in PM the datas of the account by giving me the token of the bitcointalk account price estimator, am only interested only in the accounts created in 2012. Looking forward to hear from you.
736  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Sr. Member accounts with signature campaign on: June 14, 2016, 07:16:09 PM
If you want to have more success in selling your account then you should put here the token you can get in the bitcoin talk account price estimator, so we can see how many post it has, where it is the majority of the posts of this user, and how is rated the post quality from very poor to excellent. Also there you can get a rough estimate of the price of the account.

737  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 OEM Keys & COA [AUTOBUY] on: June 14, 2016, 07:13:46 PM
Well, how long you can guarantee these codes?


These keys are not blocked, if it for some reason happens, I make replacement

If they are geniune and original keys which you get from reliable source, then they never get blocked. I hope you are not misleading people here, as genuine keys are never blocked from Microsoft, the only keys that are blocked are from MSDN or Dreamspark within the passing of time.
738  Economy / Services / Re: ★☆★ 777Coin Signature Campaign ★☆★ Earn up to .0007/Post (Newb-Hero Welcome) on: June 14, 2016, 01:52:18 PM
Lol Izanagi confused me for someone else and also confused mishra1994 for me, I have only 15 post last week as I was not very active in the forum. I have not more than 2000 post. I hope Izanagi sees this and fix the updating and calculation sheet in the spreadsheet.
739  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Euro 2016 on: June 14, 2016, 01:49:20 PM
I was a bit impressed by Italy yesterday. Belgium avoided a total defeat only thanks to his goalkeeper.
Two beautiful goals by Giaccherini and Pelle, especially Pelle's. What a goal.

Tonight I see Portugal winning 3-0 against Iceland.

Don't underestimate Iceland, remember that Portugal is not a consistent team, sometimes they play a perfect match, some times they struggle, lets not forget they have been beaten by the worst team of the Euro 2016 , Albania in their opening qualifier campaign of group I. A lot of players of Iceland are playing on top leagues in Europe, I bet under 2.5 goals for this game.
740  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2016 NBA Finals on: June 14, 2016, 01:47:20 PM
Yeah it looks like an easy game from the outside for the Golden State Warriors, but I am not very convinced about this, in basketball is all about the form, if some key players lose rhythm, something can happen to anyone, I am afraid of this only, I already know that GSW players are in top form but you never know, it may come they have lost concentration during this game, but me too just like anybody else will bet on GSW to win.
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