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If want to buy something from Amazon, pay with crypto (any coin listed on Kraken), and receive a 5% discount, message me and I'll purchase it for you. We can setup and escrow in a smart contract or with a trusted third party, or we can establish trust another way. Here's my trading profile on local bitcoins: https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/tgb29/
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Please delete the thread I don't have an incentive to keep it going. Y'all gave me negative feedback even though I posted collateral; that's messed up.
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I'm looking for a 2 week loan, between .25 and .4 btc. I have little cash and I want to gamble in Las Vegas. I fucked up my real job tmr and within 2 weeks I'll have to find other low paying job I've been involved in scamming the last several years but have reached the end; I never found a way to benefit personally, and I only increased my debts and taxes due. I was living in rural AZ, but Vegas has options for me and I'll be working on to be a pro gambler I have $30 to survive the next few weeks. I can ask my parents, or sell some assets, and I will if this is my only option; I write this from a poor working iPhone that can be traded for $2 at a pawn store. I have no place to stay. Collateral would be my crappy iPhone. The only proof I have that might show I will pay back is my fake localbitcoins account: https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/tgb29/My rep is bad because I asked for a loan with no collateral before. I have fixed it for you LOL, this is funny. I hope you don't really think this is who I am, but it's ok because I laughed. Maybe I am a con artist, but I don't gamble in Vegas. I have made suboptimal decisions this is true...and my iPhone isn't crappy my dad have it to me 3 weeks ago. I will accept what y'all write life is good.
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I definitely didn't try to steal anything. The money would have been used for a potential investment, which might have been lost and not paid back; or it could have done well. Most definitely not stealing.
I just thought I would try. Do you really think I expected to find someone here? And y'all act like mailing an iPhone is a big deal...the pawn shop will benefit or I'll give in an ask my mom for $100.
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I'm looking for a 2 week loan, between .25 and .4 btc. I have little cash and I today moved to Las Vegas. I start a real job tmr and within 2 weeks I'll have my first check. I've been involved in startups the last several years but have reached the end; I never found a way to benefit personally, and I only increased my debts and taxes due. I was living in rural AZ, but Vegas has options for me and I'll be working for a small software company. I have $30 to survive the next few weeks. I can ask my parents, or sell some assets, and I will if this is my only option; I write this from an iPhone that can be traded for $200+ at a pawn store. I have a place to stay. Collateral would be my iPhone. The only proof I have that might show I will pay back is my localbitcoins account: https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/tgb29/My rep is bad because I asked for a loan with no collateral before.
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Hi,
I'm a firm believer in Ted Brinkofski
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Hi,
My name is Theodore Brinkofski
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The non virtuous businessmen and tax evaders of Cyprus didn't help.
Good thing that bitcoin is coming then, no? Do you use Bitcoin as a way to avoid taxes? I'm not saying this is wrong but it'll be hard to work with governments and banks if BTC users all start avoiding taxes. The reason I like Cyprus is because the taxes are low for international businessmen. I will never hold my assets in a Cyprus bank because my assets will all be in BTC. But I will pay the required taxes on the profits my Cyprus operations generate from BTC. Instead of viewing BTC as a way to avoid taxes, I think we should view BTC as a way to educate consumers and improve our financial infrastructure. It will be easier to lower our taxes if moving money from A to B becomes more efficient. In short, I think we should not use BTC to avoid taxes. We should use BTC as a means to lower our taxes.
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Cyprus is a EU brigdehead for the Chinese, how lovely. They use their military to overpower their neighbours, and their money for more remote targets. Exactly what we need, another imperialist, extremely evil superpower Most superpowers do this so you can't blame China. Some Chinese citizens have become wealthy in the past 20 years and they deserve the opportunity to invest it in foreign countries. What caused the most recent Cyprus fiasco? The non virtuous businessmen and tax evaders of Cyprus didn't help. One could blame it on the poor investments of Cyprus banks. But I work with many Chinese students at Cornell in New York and I admire the level of respect they have for people and institutions. A Chinese influence would definitely not be "evil."
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What are the most popular online businesses in Cyprus? I assume hotels are near the top.
A good idea may be to pitch Bitcoin to Hotels or people who use AirBnB.
Let me know any others.
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Scams in Cyprus catching on to bitcoin?
Interesting concept!
I will be getting in touch with you soon.
I think we should identify structural weaknesses that exist in both the United States and Cyprus. I believe that Cyprus' youth is highly skilled: http://www.financialmirror.com/blog-details.php?nid=1046What incentives do they need to build software companies based in Cyprus? Cyprus is a member of the EU and its close to the high tech of Israel. It seems like a great location.
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Scams in Cyprus catching on to bitcoin?
What is the meaning of your statement? Please propose a different location for international businessmen to come together.
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