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Is this business still active? The price of bitcoin on the website is really outdated with it showing a price of $3554 USD/BTC. Doesn't instill much confidence.
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Can you provide some more information about the machine? - Which OS is it running on?
- Which bill acceptor are you using? How many bank notes can its cash box hold?
- Does it have wi-fi and ethernet both?
- How theft resistant is it? What material is it made out of? Is there an inner vault?
- Is the code open source or closed source? Does the operator pay an ongoing royalty fee?
- Can you show a video of its operation?
- Can you show screenshots or a video of the operator's backend
- What is the warranty period? Do you charge for support?
Interested but would love to know more.
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The only thing that bothers me about breadwallet, is that I can't select to see the value in BTC, rather than bits. Unless I've missed the option somewhere? It actually bothers me so much that I keep going back to my old blockchain app instead, and that's the only reason.
We know this is annoying for long time bitcoiners, no body likes change, but we think it's important for the community to switch together to the new standard. Our goal is to increase bitcoin adoption among the 99.99% of people who haven't adopted it yet, and they're much more comfortable with two decimal place denominations. If the existing bitcoiners don't switch, they'll confuse newcomers and hurt adoption. Bits will also work forever even after bitcoin replaces every currency on the planet. I get your point, I really do. But wouldn't setting the default to bits, and giving users a choice to change that, accomplish the same thing? Newbie users would see no reason to change the default settings, and more experienced users can choose what they want, be it bits, btc, mbtc or satoshi... I realize it probably doesn't hold much weight when I say that, for me atleast, this is a dealbreaker. But that is the case, and I never use my breadwallet anymore, solely because of this. 100% agreed. Just searched to see if there was some way to switch from bits to BTC units. Why not give users a choice? An app that pushes its own beliefs is fine, as long as it only makes it the default but still provides choice to those who disagree. I otherwise love the app, but just don't feel comfortable using it if there is no option to have the value in BTC.
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Could you please upload a picture of the literature. Am wondering if this is something I could do as a hobby project and want to see if I can make sense of the literature and owner's manual.
Thank you.
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Hi, how much for the stand with the "Buy Bitcoin" on it?
And is it with free shipping?
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Thanks Kcir. Appreciate the updates.
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I will start the bidding at $3000 USD + shipping.
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He has absolutely nothing to gain from paying you back, and nothing to lose from not paying you back.
You're dunzoes.
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0.09192 BTC ($20) ...sent to your address specified above. Please confirm.
Congrats to HBOgo to getting 0.4% of the amount owed to him. Great job! Hey stupid fuck, 0.4% = 40%... I know you are from India or some 3rd world country by how horrible your math is. Nope. 0.4% equals 0.4%, as in 1/250 of the total amount owed. You just repaid 1/250 of the amount you owe HBO go. 40% is 2/5, you did not just repay 2/5 of what you owe Hey, you...yeah you...the Indian retard. Let me school you right quick. 0.4% is the same thing as 0.40%. Do you know what decimals are? 0.abc a = tenths b = hundredths c = thousandths With that being said 0.4% = 40%...or 2/5. Here's further proof if you try to dispute my answer: http://gyazo.com/ffa07170423cf18f5452fd29108e124cPLEASE EDUCATE YOUR RETARDED, INDIAN SELF. You're dumb. 0.4 = 40% 0.4% = 0.004 This is why you scam. Because you fail at 4th grade math.
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Only accept Paypal if you enjoy the following: 1) The payment being reversed up to 6 months after the deal is done. 2) Your PayPal account being restricted or permanently closed due to the chargeback dispute. If you enjoy both of these activities, then definitely sell some BTC to this user for PayPal!
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Trusted? LOL.
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I am interested. Is this brand new, sealed in box? Where will you be shipping it from?
Can you show a picture of the actual device with a piece of paper next to it with your username written on it?
Thanks.
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Bought $400 worth from foggyb. Smooth and easy trade. Thanks foggyb.
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In a community where scamming is as common as dirt, it's nice to see that users give other users the benefit of the doubt. But it seems very coincidental that the user disappeared right after he received and cashed the check.
OP, you're way more patient than I would be in your circumstances. Hope everything works out for you.
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Funny thing how RainMain28 wanted to buy from us using a legitimate escrow service and now he's not willing to pay. . Considering we were the ones scamming. Two points: 1) Buying from you via escrow.com results in so many fees that the price for 1 BTC would be over the bitstamp market price, significantly. 2) Even if I was to buy from you via escrow.com, that does absolutely zero to establish that your site isn't scamming people. If you have already done 25,000 transactions, I expect none of us will have to wait very long before a long line of happy customers come and post in this thread about how legitimate your services are. To new users, I'd still caution you to stay away from these guys until there is SOME proof that they are legitimate.
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Our demands for escrow will probably kill this thread.
They'll refuse to do escrow (since they're scamming) and that will be the end of that.
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@RainMan28: We are not a scam, if you think we are please post some proof here.
My proof is that you have a brand new account, don't have the 25,000 transactions that you claim, and are selling BTC for under market value. This is definitely a scam. If you're not a scam, I'll be happy to buy some BTC from you at the rate stated above ($603.03 USD) through escrow. Would you be willing to accept escrow from one of the trusted escrow members on here?
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The site is probably a scam, and so is x5ploit's website (VirtuaChange.co).
Stay away from both of these sites.
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Eric accepted my connect request on linkedIn, I've sent him a message, no reply yet.
Interesting . Lets hope he replies with some useful info. I'll LOL so hard if they just stole his identity to establish some credibility for their company. Its a sign of just how much credibility alpha-t have lost that we can rationally contemplate such possibilities. They actually never had any credibility. The fact that people don't realize that is what allows scams like this to continue for so long.
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