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901  Economy / Goods / Re: CryptoBullion on: May 15, 2013, 12:56:10 AM
I see this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1867-1967-Canada-1-Cent-Queen-Elizabeth-II-Centennial-Filler-Coin-/230972251360?pt=US_Canadian_Coins&hash=item35c704dce0

I'd be willing to pay you $2.50 to account for shipping, so put .025BTC
902  Economy / Goods / Re: CryptoBullion on: May 15, 2013, 12:52:21 AM
That is a somewhat rare Canadian coin

Front side reads "D G Regina - Elizabeth II" with face portrait

Back side reads "1 CENT CANADA 1867-1967

Ive only found 2 or 3 of them in the time Ive been collecting, so i know its a rare one. Being so close to canada ( michigan ) i would think i would find more if it was a common coin.

The one in the picture is in good shape except for a bit of a smudge on the front making it only fair condition. the back part is the unique part anyways.

I have another one in great condition in a folder of coins filed away somewhere, if you want one ill hull out the old folder and look through it for the good one.

Price would be about .02 btc for the coin, so about .03 shipped.
There's no specific date on the coin? Also, have any good wheaties?
903  Economy / Goods / Re: CryptoBullion on: May 15, 2013, 12:49:04 AM
I do if they have numismatic value.
I hold onto pre-'83 pennies, but I would never pay more than a penny for a penny. I melt them down and cast them into big old ingots. Don't tell the government.
904  Economy / Goods / Re: CryptoBullion on: May 15, 2013, 12:40:15 AM
Not interested in any pennies except for...what looks like a flying eagle cent you have there?
905  Economy / Goods / [WTS] Casascius Collection: A LOT of 2011 1BTC w/spelling error on: May 15, 2013, 12:31:59 AM
I am selling what you see pictured. The price is non-negotiable. I do not offer discounts for multiple coins, either. If they don't sell, its just as well holding onto them. You can think the price is a bit high, but be advised that they have been selling on eBay for $1,000 (highest I saw) or at least close to $1,000 each.
So, 1 2011 1BTC coin is 7.1BTC including trackable, insured shipping anywhere in the US. If you are international, the price is 7.25 BTC for insured, trackable shipping.

As for the 5 BTC coin, it is 2012, Series 2 I guess. PM offers for it if interested.


906  Other / Off-topic / Re: Has Anyone Ever Thought About Cashing out And waving a permanent "bye" to BTC? on: May 14, 2013, 10:13:00 PM
Cashing out BTC is only putting the first toe into the sea of day trading. So as for your question: No that doesn't work.
I'm not sure what you mean "doesn't work". I got into bitcoins a couple years ago (haven't bought with cash a BTC for over a year, just traded when the time is right). I have made my investment back 10x and then some. Maybe the thing to do is just keep what I have and not constantly check where they're at price-wise or obsess over that sort of thing.
907  Other / Off-topic / Has Anyone Ever Thought About Cashing out And waving a permanent "bye" to BTC? on: May 14, 2013, 10:58:49 AM
Have any of you? Whats your story? At what point and at under what circumstances would you do it (because that day WILL come...unless you pass your coins on to your kids after you die or something).

I have to say I have been strongly considering it lately (although I will always keep at least 1 Casascius Coin). I feel like my life is somewhat ruled by BTC. "What Can I Buy w/them, What can I sell, Will they go up? Down? When? How Much?. I'm sure you get the idea after that. Also, I waste way too much time on this forum. I honestly feel like a huge weight would be lifted off my shoulders. Yes, I might miss out on some money. But this is not an uncommon thing by any means-think the stock market every DAY.

I really don't know, what do you guys think?
908  Economy / Goods / Re: Cuba's Havana Club Rum-Anejo Especial *Their Premium Rum* NOT Available in US on: May 14, 2013, 03:25:31 AM
Does NO ONE have a home bar? This would be perfect! Accepting offers via PM!
909  Economy / Goods / Re: WTS Casascius 2011 Series 1, 1 BTC Coins (Hologram Error) on: May 13, 2013, 09:18:07 PM
Thats a very nice collection there I am jellous!
Tell me about it !
910  Economy / Service Discussion / NWT Mint Silver Bullet Question on: May 13, 2013, 08:34:33 PM
So,
You guys probably know what I'm talking about-the bullion in the shape of a bullet that Northwest Territorial Mint produces. I buy from their online store often, so I saw pretty quickly after they put something up that they were accepting pre-orders for this new product. I thought it was awesome, so I ordered one (and not at the price they're going for on eBay...thats crazy). Finally I got it, and it came with a "Certificate of Authenticity". Normally I disregard that sort of thing as crap I don't need, but this one is actually hand-signed (NOT a scanned/copied signature-its written with a real ink pen) by the President of Northwest Territorial Mint, along with (also in ink) that I have #154 of the first 500 silver bullets ever produced, and the date.
I'm sure plenty of people on here have ordered one. Did yours come with a similar certificate? Is mine more valuable because I have this and it was the 154th one ever made? Or is that no matter at all?
Thanks!
911  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can Someone Please [Concisely] explain "Ripple" to me? on: May 13, 2013, 09:28:40 AM
ripple is a closed source premined coin that is centrally hosted and controlled.

the owners of ripple own half of all xrp. so it is quite an epic premine.

one aspect of ripple is that is has a "money is debt" system embedded. that is the "trust" page in the ripple wallet.

the other novel thing about ripple is the ability to embed exchanges into the wallet, which you should check out if you haven't seen. they call them "gateways" which makes no fucking sense to me.

i am interested in buying them to immediately resell for higher and increase my btc holdings.
Thanks a lot, good info.

all the skeptics: why?
912  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] Access to an established dummy facebook account I use to catch scammers on: May 13, 2013, 03:16:14 AM
What was the method you used to catch scammers with this account?
I think its kind of obvious-but I care not to elaborate because I may still use it.
913  Other / Beginners & Help / Can Someone Please [Concisely] explain "Ripple" to me? on: May 13, 2013, 01:46:40 AM
I always retreat here when I have a question I am too embarrassed to ask elsewhere lol.

But seriously-can someone please explain to me what Ripple is? Why do people want them? I have an idea, but I am looking for a concise explanation.

Thank you!
914  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Why Ripple™ is against everything Bitcoin on: May 13, 2013, 01:43:19 AM
As it is debt, they can print as much as they want, when they want. (Aka debasing).

Sounds familiar  Undecided
915  Economy / Services / Re: [WTB] Buying your signature space, paying 10$ per month, required: 100+ postings on: May 13, 2013, 01:31:25 AM
Added!

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916  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] Access to an established dummy facebook account I use to catch scammers on: May 13, 2013, 01:24:33 AM
... and how is the helpful in catching the scammers ?!
I have a couple scammer-cases I'm working on. To tell you the truth, I don't know how some users get the real information on people who scammed them. But they do. Name, address, and more. A lot of Facebook users have it such that you can't contact them (even send a message) if they're not "friends" with you. I doubt there are really any females on here, much less female scammers. Thats why the "mid-twenties hottie" part is important.
917  Economy / Services / [WTS] Access to an established dummy facebook account I use to catch scammers on: May 13, 2013, 12:54:49 AM
Hi everybody,
First of all, I would like to say that I'd be happy to offer access to this for free, but you can just imagine the abuse publiclly posting the username/email and password would lead to. Also, before taking your money and giving you access to the account, I would like to hear your story and what you would use it for. Any abuse is strictly prohibited. This must only be used as a means to get to and ultimately catch scammers.
I wil not say anything specific about the account, other than the fact that it is well-established (created a while ago, pictures, friends, posts, etc), and that it is of an attractive mid-twenties female.

Charging for access to the account is one way to prevent abuse. And obviously its one way to make some money, which I don't deny I'm trying to do. But, if I feel your cause is worthy and am confident you wouldn't abuse access to the account (it is only access-the idea is to allow multiple scammer-hunters to use it), I would give you the login info for 0.13BTC. Please PM if interested.
918  Other / Off-topic / Re: smoothie on: May 12, 2013, 10:31:47 AM
I had a smoothie today at lunch.  Roll Eyes
what kind
919  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Exotic Cars on: May 12, 2013, 10:22:12 AM
Why dont I give up ?
If jerkoffs like 'bitsalame' 'johnniewalker' 'Minor Miner' 'Henchman24' 'tomatocage' were significant enough to me to 'cause' me to 'GIVE UP' then I wouldnt be here posting on this thread & getting tagged a scammer no matter what I do to prove otherwise.

I get it it. Its in your psyche to criticize others, humiliate them and feed off the attention that you get as some kind of moral saviors of the common people from so called 'scammers' but the truth is that you jerks are worse than any scammer Smiley

With guys like you around Bitcion will never be successful but as long as guys like me exist I will make sure that guys like you keep getting Humiliated with every successful transaction that I make, trust me THAT will be my victory over all of you.


Am I annoyed ?
Yes very much because you jerks dont have the slightest bit of proof that this thing I m proposing is a scam yet you keep yelling that over & over like some retarded autistic jerkoffs.


Do I consider you all to be racist ?
yes to a lot extent, and most of you if not all of you. Because I feel that that most of this 'scam' tag is because I said I m an Indian. The internet was full of shitty people like you when I started using it back in 2006 and I knew it that all those things like "Indian ? stay away from me Curry boy" will return and make my every step towards making BTC more available to Indians, a very TOUGH STEP.

So why am I here ?
Same reason as most of you are here, I m here to make MY DREAMS come true andthe only way to do that is by earning money, and I see BTC as a viable source of earning tax free money across borders. But unlike you guys think I dont want to do it by scamming people. Most importantly.

What proof do I have of this NOT being a scam ?
I have provided enough proof already I dont need to babble about it over & over again, the literate people will be able read whatever I have posted here personally.

And besides I am not selling any goods or Services here I am simply planning on connecting people here with a certain contact of mine who has the contacts and resources to help the people here to get what they want.
None of the people here on this forum need to pay me anything and no one is forcing them to buy anything even after I connect them with my contact. They can physically verify all the papers & the vehicles & I suggest if they even smell anything close to a scam to wisely walk away.
I'm not going to lie, fucking with you is a lot of fun. But thats not the [main] reason I do it, and I can vouch for everybody else you mentioned and say their case is probably the same. You say one thing, you contradict it with another. You have sketchy written ALL over you. You have scam on you almost as much. Its people like you who give bitcoins and bitcoiners a bad name. We like to make sure you don't scam some poor person out of their money-and like to have some fun while we do it.
Lets be real here: if I walked into a Bentley dealership to buy a car, I would instantly be greeted and offered some sort of drink and maybe even some Russian caviar (yum). You are essentially the same thing (despite the fact you are "doing this through your friend")-you're a luxury car dealer. How many luxury car dealers vengefully post someone's username in their signature? How many have about 75% of their posts be merely responses to well-deserved criticism? Not any. If you were for real, for one, we wouldn't see nearly as much talk from you. We'd see pictures. Pictures of the cars you claim are available for bitcoins. You posted pictures of some obscure 2008 Porsche and then took them down "for the owner's privacy". BULLSHIT. You took them down before someone else found them on page 68 in a Google Image Search. You aren't for real. You won't sell a single car. Even if that was your original attempt, you won't. Quite frankly I don't know why you continue to post. You just give people more material to work with. THAT is why I truly suggest you give it up. Its for your own good.

Well-stated.  I'd like to add the following tidbit, if I may:

Fraudster, YOU playing the race card would be laughable if it wasn't so fucking offensive.  Go back and read some of the vile shit you spewed at me and many others, martyr.
ALSO well-stated. I haven't heard anyone playing the race card. And one of my good friends is Indian, so nice try on that one.
Also, would you be nice enough to post the blockhain transaction # so we can verify? Otherwise, you are a huge idiot and I won't waste another single keystroke regarding you.
920  Economy / Goods / WANTED: 0.5 Casascius Coin for 1 BTC Casascius coin w/0.3 BTC sent to my wallet on: May 12, 2013, 03:07:48 AM
Have 2013 Casascius coin in beautiful shape...will include Airtite is has always been in.
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