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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: PayIvy.com and Coinpayments.net Scam on: March 31, 2015, 04:25:27 AM

Here is your screenshot see it says steam code $ nothing comes up next.

https://i.imgur.com/J18IZUl.jpg

PayIvy.com message me that their main policies are we do not judge sellers and we do not interfere between buyers and sellers.
no security for the buyer and to the seller as well.
Or maybe they aren't paypal and have no authority over cryptocurrency transactions(irreversible) because they use coinpayments. Why did you use a currency when you don't even know how it works.

You are an idiot for even trying to make them intefere.
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: PayIvy.com and Coinpayments.net Scam on: March 30, 2015, 10:26:16 PM
You are not special, but you act like two trusted websites are created just to scam you. Two public websites ayone can register and use it for their products for free. Without any info or proofs, no one will trust you.
3  Economy / Digital goods / Looking for bitcoin/cryptocurrency dicing script on: March 20, 2015, 10:38:31 PM
If you know a good one let me know. Interested in running a gambling site for an altcoin.
4  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: PayIvy- Sell online ebooks, programs and accounts- Accept BTC,LTC,OMC,PM,SKRILL on: February 11, 2015, 07:20:14 PM
I confirm they scam me. I sold one iTunes code and got 0 bitcoin on my wallet.
Shame on you!  Huh
It's ridiculous to even think that a whole site was set up just to scam your itunes gift card.
5  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: PayIvy- Sell online ebooks, programs and accounts- Accept BTC,LTC,OMC,PM,SKRILL on: February 11, 2015, 07:17:26 PM
So it is obvious!
No bitcoins in my wallet, no reply (too long delay) = makes it a scum.
That's not how to get business done.
I'll make you -trust for this, as I lost 0.11BTC
I don't care about your -trust. I was paid to post this. Why do you think you can get support on bitcointalk is beyond me.  Too many idiots.
6  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: PayIvy- Sell online ebooks, programs and accounts- Accept BTC,LTC,OMC,PM,SKRILL on: February 05, 2015, 10:12:29 PM
So how do we solve your problem with some screenshots? We don't even know who you are, your username, product name, transaction id and date of purchase.

This is the last time we respond. If you want to continue getting support, be polite about it.
7  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: PayIvy- Sell online ebooks, programs and accounts- Accept BTC,LTC,OMC,PM,SKRILL on: February 05, 2015, 08:32:14 PM
We can't support you if you are going to provide us with near to nothing regarding your problem.

Payivy is a free service created to help people. We make nothing with it. It's not a business. Try to be polite when requesting for support because we will deny support if you will be rude about it.
8  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: PayIvy- Sell online ebooks, programs and accounts- Accept BTC,LTC,OMC,PM,SKRILL on: February 05, 2015, 01:41:01 PM
Transactions will be sent to your address instantly by coinpayments after 3 confirmations.
9  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Why I no longer trust Blockchain.info on: January 21, 2015, 03:00:03 PM
Giving up your personal password you have kept securely for years is not easy, especially when you use it for your online bank accounts and on sites like godaddy, paypal, coinpayments, coinbase, gmail..etc.
OMG! I'm sorry, but it is incredibly stupid to use the same password for several important sites like bank accounts. Incredibly, incredibly stupid. For example, if hacker who compromised blockchain.info collected it, he knows all your passwords right now.
About your issue. If the sum received to your old wallet is still there, you may try to restore your wallet using backup, received early to your e-mail.

That is the thing mate. I trust these sites enough to not get conpromised. At once I have more than $5000-$6000 of bitcoin on there.
10  Economy / Service Discussion / Why I no longer trust Blockchain.info on: January 21, 2015, 02:58:43 AM
Before I start, I will clarify that I have been a long time user of blockchain.info since 2012-2013 and never had any problem with it until now. It was a great service and did a huge part in helping me get used to bitcoin and managing it.

Several weeks ago, blockchain's service was compromised. About 0.0002% of total Blockchain's users were affected. As part of this 0.0002%, I lost my address and $770 in my wallet. To cut short, Blockchain emailed everyone of this incident and offered to pay back all our lost funds. As expected from one of the largest bitcoin services, I received my $770...2 weeks later.

Getting my funds back was not easy. I had to provide the support with my personal password used for the blockchain account. Giving up your personal password you have kept securely for years is not easy, especially when you use it for your online bank accounts and on sites like godaddy, paypal, coinpayments, coinbase, gmail..etc. I do have multiple different passwords for less important accounts, and I only use my personal password on websites that I trust.

I got refunded, and was then advised to open a new blockchain account with a new address. This is the reason why I don't trust blockchain. As an internet market, I  sell many things online, both IRL and online items. I have multiple shops using coinpayments, payivy, coinbase, shopify, websites with whmcs..etc. A few days later after getting refunded I noticed a transaction of $100 sent to my compromised blockchain address from one of my multiple shops I created online. I forgot to change the withdraw address of that one shop.This was completely my fault for not remembering to change the withdraw address (account on PayIvy). I sell many things on multiple websites. It was near impossible to keep track of them all. I run multiple websites as well. Feeling sore over losing $100, I contacted Blockchain hoping they had a way to refund me. As expected, they refused to refund me and ignored me till this day claiming this was not their fault, since the payment was after the day my address was hacked(Didn't really get this).

I lost money due to my forgetful nature, but I wouldn't have lost my money if they did a good job of protecting users in the first place. To add, I was also busy changing my password on multiple websites after getting refunded.

Thankfully, $100 was not a lot. If it was a good sale day, that $100 could have been $500-$600. This is why I no longer trust blockchain.

To think the largest bitcoin service couldn't even do a good job of protecting users' funds and avoid responsibility after getting hacked.
11  Economy / Service Discussion / [Blockchain.info]lost $675 on: December 12, 2014, 02:00:41 AM
I have been refunded by blockchain.info.
12  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 134 on: October 13, 2014, 11:25:31 PM
If I am accepted(please let me know)
1@1.5
13  Economy / Service Announcements / Edited on: October 13, 2014, 08:54:51 PM
Thread's original purpose was to help the owner advertise. Too many idiots started posting here thinking they can get support from an advertiser.
14  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cloud Coin - Sell digital products for Bitcoin&Litecoin [Auto-Buy] on: March 17, 2014, 05:19:41 AM
URL ?  Grin
It is cloud-coin.com or search on google for cloud coin if you forget our URL.
15  Bitcoin / Project Development / Cloud Coin - Sell digital products for Bitcoin&Litecoin [Auto-Buy] on: March 17, 2014, 04:58:26 AM
Introducing the new Cloud Coin.
A project with 6 months of development.

A clean design for selling digital goods? Anything like products or services. Instant and 0 fees? With the new currency, Bitcoin? We know, it's' awesome. Oh, did we mention that we offer a free Bitcoin and Litecoin wallet too? Get started today.

Features:
 - Simple and fast checkout for your customers.
 - Get paid instantly to any Bitcoin address you specify.
 - Litecoin Autobuy(Added)
 - Customer gets access to your digital product right after payment.
 - No verification, no questions asked.
 - Great customer support.
 - Beautiful UI.
 - Free wallet.
 - Only 5% 0% per sale (We are not implementing fees until we have implemented other altcoins and more features) on top of Bitcoin network fees.

Security:
-Files are sent through email and not directly accessible onsite.
-Encrypted Servers' Wallets
-500 Gbps DDOS Protection
-Digital products are stored securely on our servers and are only released to the customer when they pay the listed price.

Coming Soon:
- Affiliate Program
- API
- Two-Step Security- Pop up Keyboard
- IP Change Security- with PIN and email notifications

Click on the image above to be redirected to the site. PM me any errors you see if there are any. If you forgot our URL, search on google "cloud coin".
16  Economy / Service Announcements / Cloud Coin - Sell digital products for Bitcoin&Litecoin [Auto-Buy] on: March 17, 2014, 04:47:50 AM
Introducing the new Cloud Coin.
A project with 6 months of development.

A clean design for selling digital goods? Anything like products or services. Instant and 0 fees? With the new currency, Bitcoin? We know, it's' awesome. Oh, did we mention that we offer a free Bitcoin and Litecoin wallet too? Get started today.

Features:
 - Simple and fast checkout for your customers.
 - Get paid instantly to any Bitcoin address you specify.
 - Litecoin Autobuy(Added)
 - Customer gets access to your digital product right after payment.
 - No verification, no questions asked.
 - Great customer support.
 - Beautiful UI.
 - Free wallet.
 - Only 5% 0% per sale (We are not implementing fees until we have implemented other altcoins and more features) on top of Bitcoin network fees.

Security:
-Files are sent through email and not directly accessible onsite.
-Encrypted Servers' Wallets
-500 Gbps DDOS Protection
-Digital products are stored securely on our servers and are only released to the customer when they pay the listed price.

Coming Soon:
- Affiliate Program
- API
- Two-Step Security- Pop up Keyboard
- IP Change Security- with PIN and email notifications

Click on the image above to be redirected to the site. PM me any errors you see if there are any. If you forgot our URL, search on google "cloud coin".
17  Economy / Services / Cloud Coin - Sell digital products for Bitcoin on: March 12, 2014, 09:33:54 AM
Introducing the new Cloud Coin.



A clean design for selling digital goods? Anything like products or services. Instant and low fees? With the new currency, Bitcoin? We know, it's' awesome. Oh, did we mention that we offer a free Bitcoin wallet too? Get started today.

Features:
 - Simple and fast checkout for your customers.
 - Get paid instantly to any Bitcoin address you specify.
 - Customer gets access to your digital product right after payment.
 - No verification, no questions asked.
 - Great customer support.
 - Beautiful UI.
 - Free wallet.
 - Only 5% per sale on top of Bitcoin network fees.

http://cloud-coin.com
18  Economy / Services / Re: Cloud-Coin: Cloud-Based Bitcoin Wallet & Marketplace - Spend Bitcoins on Ebay! on: August 24, 2013, 05:10:07 AM
Bumping.
19  Economy / Services / Re: Cloud-Coin: Cloud-Based Bitcoin Wallet & Marketplace - Spend Bitcoins on Ebay! on: August 21, 2013, 04:48:48 AM
I didn't know Bitspend was closed, but all4btc.com is another option and I think they're a bit cheaper too.

My main concern with these websites is how refunds are handled. A large percentage of ebay purchases end with a refund, a return or a dispute. Disputes can get messy, especially when you're handling them on someone else's behalf, but i'm more interested in your specific refund policy.

Just as an example..
I want to buy a mobile phone from ebay for $120.
I use your website and pay 1BTC.
Two weeks later my new phone hasn't arrived and 1BTC is now worth $150.
I want a full refund.
Do I get 1BTC or 0.8BTC?
If you purchase from Ebay, you will get 0.8 BTC. If you purchase from one of our own Cloud Coin marketplace sellers, you will get 1 BTC.
20  Economy / Services / Re: Cloud-Coin: Cloud-Based Bitcoin Wallet & Marketplace - Spend Bitcoins on Ebay! on: August 21, 2013, 01:16:53 AM
I've seen a few sites like this now, but I don't understand how you can buy things from ebay like this.
We accept Bitcoins, and purchase the Ebay item for you automatically using the Ebay API. The only other site that I am aware of that functioned in exactly this manner (although manually, rather than through API) was Bitspend, however they appear to no longer be operating.
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How do you handle ebay disputes, returns and refunds?
We handle all disputes in our marketplace, ebay or otherwise, in the same manner. Each ebay item has a specified shipping time; after this time, there is a 7 day grace period, during which the purchaser may file a dispute (and, during which we hold the funds in escrow if the seller is not from ebay). When a user files a dispute, we will relay that dispute to ebay if we need to. After the 7 day grace period has expired, if no dispute has been filed, the funds are then paid to the seller irrevocably and the customer loses the ability to file a dispute.

In the case of an Ebay refund, we will refund our user upon receiving our refund from ebay.
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