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Apple is one of those Ginger children(no offense to Gingers, I love you guys) who devour your soul and make you buy every overpriced simplified product they create. I'm not looking for an argument with you Apple fanboysWhat you talking about, I used Apple products and services everyday! I don't see anything wrong with being like everyone else... //Image (And soul?)
Apple is one of those Ginger children(no offense to Gingers, I love you guys) who devour your soul and make you buy every overpriced simplified product they create. I'm not looking for an argument with you Apple fanboyshahahaha, way to offend Apple users AND gingers in the same sentence ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Loved the small text, really. Reminded me of iTunes user agreement. It was the best accurate comparison I could think of.
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I really prefer spending bitcoin rather than cash when shipping items internationally, do you guys know of any international shipping services that are reliable, cost effective and accept bitcoin?
No, but I use https://e-coin.io. Works with PP and/or since you now have a Visa card you can use ComGateway. I'm looking into e-coin, thanks for pointing this site out, it looks pretty good. Looking into getting a physical card, hopefully there aren't any hefty fees like on my cavirtex debit card If you do use it please leave a response here about how it went. Thanks in advance.
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I really recommend you build up your trust. I have a pretty decent trust feedback and out of the few months I've been offering escrow, I've only escrowed for 2 deals and 1 signature campaign contest.
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http://purse.io/ may be what you want. And if you are buying another Dell, well they take bitcoin! Yea purse.io is the place. I believe they also offer a 8% discount if you buy with bitcoins. But he want more than 30% discount. That still not enough to buy Funnily enough I just got an email from purse saying they've removed restrictions and levels. So now "level 1s" can buy with a 50% discount.
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We are still offering our mail forwarding service in the UK, But I guess you might not trust us either... We offer a free trial for those who are sceptical.
Anyway, all the best with your search.
Once you get some creditably I don't mind using you, but for now I can't take a chance.
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I think the price the OP is selling for is very good however without a signed message there is a risk that someone will come back later claiming the account is hacked. If the OP has been posting from it for at least a month that probably won't happen but the risk is still there.
There is no address with the account and so no one can actually claim it as hacked. Account hasn't been used for posting for a lot lot lot more than 1month. There should be an address that you have posted at least once.Without the address there isn't any other way to verify it's clean (from what I know). I'm not going to spam your thread anymore, good luck with your sale.
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This is really not hard to understand. OP states he has an account with the acitivity level of 238. In two weeks time it will be 252 activity therefore making it a Sr. Member. Simple.
Oh the irony is too strong. Can you prove ownership of the account via a signed message from an old address associated with the account? I would probably be interested if you can.
Chances are he'll want the funds escrowed before he'll reveal anything.
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The usernames are either generic or random. I wouldn't be surprised if these were his alts.
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Someone could easily earn that back with sig campaigns, loans, etc in just a few months.
Yeah and by scamming with their new Hero member account with positive trust. Is it a heavy positive trust?
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I thought bitcoin was banned in China? World 51% Attack ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Haven't bought yet , will buy upon client's request
The only way to solve this - 1)Escrow the funds, if the buyer isn't happy you're going to have to return the money. 2)Offer a vouch sale to a member that very reputable, see what they have to say.
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What defines "unlimited"? Most likely to be a botnet or a massive exchange which results in low quality views.
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Arbitrage. Buy on exchanges with low value, sell on exchanges with high value. The only risk here is the exchange pulling a mt.gox.
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Yes. Ranking it up will make more money but I want to sell it. I am too lazy to make posts to just to make it reach to sr. Member level.
P.S : If I start making posts to make the account reach to sr. Member level, then I will end up like Quickseller(having loads of accounts to sell).
You can only get what you put in. You're not putting in much thus you won't receive much. I'm sure having multiple accounts is a good thing?
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Hey! I have an account that currently has 70 activity but will reach 238 activity after you make 238+ posts. I know 238 is a Full Member but it will reach 240+ activity anytime and then it will become a sr.member in a very short span of time.
So that's why its almost a sr. Member,all you need to do is to make enough posts.
I am selling it for very cheap, just for 0.1BTC.
We will use an escrow or you will go first(untill you are extremely trusted).
Thanks. Hope the offer seems interesting to you all.
So you are basically selling a Member account for 0.1btc? Way to high even with considering your current claims above. Sr. Members sell for 0.2BTC or higher. And till you reach Sr. Member level. You will earn approx 0.1BTC from signatures and then your account will have a value of 0.2BTC more. So you will be in profit after posting. The rate is completely legit ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) It's a good point you raised,but you should rather sell it once you've made it a senior member. Right it's still a Member account. You'd make more if you rank it up.
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I'd much prefer if you did the fundraiser here as well with a reputable escrow agent in place. I really like the shirt. Please PM me with rates for shipping to South Africa.
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(And soul?)
Apple is one of those Ginger children(no offense to Gingers, I love you guys) who devour your soul and make you buy every overpriced simplified product they create. I'm not looking for an argument with you Apple fanboys
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Think of it as gaining power pellets
^lol wut? My prediction is October(2015)-Jan(2016) is when it should start to pick up to at least prices close to yours. Unless there's another pump and dump.
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Hey! I have an account that currently has 70 activity but will reach 238 activity after you make 238+ posts. I know 238 is a Full Member but it will reach 240+ activity anytime and then it will become a sr.member in a very short span of time.
So that's why its almost a sr. Member,all you need to do is to make enough posts.
I am selling it for very cheap, just for 0.1BTC.
We will use an escrow or you will go first(untill you are extremely trusted).
Thanks. Hope the offer seems interesting to you all.
So you are basically selling a Member account for 0.1btc? Way to high even with considering your current claims above.
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From the Bitcoin Wiki: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/FAQ#But_if_no_more_coins_are_generated.2C_what_happens_when_Bitcoins_are_lost.3F_Won.27t_that_be_a_problem.3FBut if no more coins are generated, what happens when Bitcoins are lost? Won't that be a problem? Because of the law of supply and demand, when fewer bitcoins are available the ones that are left will be in higher demand, and therefore will have a higher value. So, as Bitcoins are lost, the remaining bitcoins will eventually increase in value to compensate. As the value of a bitcoin increases, the number of bitcoins required to purchase an item decreases. This is a deflationary economic model. As the average transaction size reduces, transactions will probably be denominated in sub-units of a bitcoin such as millibitcoins ("Millies") or microbitcoins ("Mikes").
The Bitcoin protocol uses a base unit of one hundred-millionth of a Bitcoin ("a Satoshi"), but unused bits are available in the protocol fields that could be used to denote even smaller subdivisions. That should answer your question. What if coins are lost for some reason and we (general population) is not aware of the loss. Lets say it was an uber rich family and for some reason they lost 80% of their coins due to stupidity and they didn't tell anyone for fear of xyz. It will be noticed in due time. The 5mil BTC wouldn't move. I'm sure somebody will find it and just sit and watch it.
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