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Wow i thought they are in EU and happy with America's "help" , why are you asking money? Was asking Russia during 25 years and now asking everybody to give you a bone? For Ukrainians its easy to ask money as to kill civilians who are speaking just not on there pig language.
Hey man stop your politician crap here, its not theme about your "Putin's" love. Children are international. Putin at least a real man not like your chocolate rabbit. We would better feed our orphans.
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Wow i thought they are in EU and happy with America's "help" , why are you asking money? Was asking Russia during 25 years and now asking everybody to give you a bone? For Ukrainians its easy to ask money as to kill civilians who are speaking just not on there pig language.
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Did you CALL the bank?
That letter is written so poorly, it HAS to be fake.
If it's real, leave that bank anyway.
Sorry, I see you DID call. That bank's letter looks like it was written by a 5 year old... surely you have other banks where you live?
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NO domain name is worth a $1M period.
Welcome to the world of SEO.
a 99 cent .info doman can out perform your "anything".com when done correctly.
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Huh? Accepting BTC is 100% safe, unlike every other payment method.
How is it 100% safe? You can lose a wallet over an inexperienced staff member. Wait, which staff members do I trust with a currency that is anonymous? Didn't some drug dealer just run off with 108 million dollars in bitcoins? I call it about 5% safe.
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of all places, who would have thought that kentucky would have been the one to lead the way in bitcoin adoption? I'm still lol'ing on the "We done a checkup on it'
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their supercomputers are no match for your ASICs?
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IMO, if any government gets involved, its going to lose every positive factor that bitcoin advocates appreciate.
It will just become another currency.
except that the government is unable to identify the identity of every bitcoin holder. oh, and they can just randomly generate new bitcoins out of thin air. but not after 21M right?
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IMO, if any government gets involved, its going to lose every positive factor that bitcoin advocates appreciate.
It will just become another currency.
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"We done a checkup on it, and that's the way he wants paid, and that's the way the city is going to pay him," Branson said.
Really? Go Kentucky!
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People that end a post with the line;-
Discuss.
Seem terribly arrogant to me.
I am arrogant, your point? As for "escrow" Thank you, that was the answer I was looking for.
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They can hold them, never release them. BTC has an actual limit in quantity. Having 144,000 of them is kind of like holding a hostage.
US Government does NOT like BTC remember.
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I hired someone to provide a service.
They provided the service in an illegal manner which risked my company reputation... after explaining this to the broker whom of which I hired this person through, they didn't seem to care.
So I did the chargeback. All is well now. And my Chargeback is "legit" by all means.
Had I performed this transaction with BTC, I'd be unable to perform this chargeback and I'd be, for a lack of a better term, "screwed"
Discuss.
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most people don't realize but it takes days/weeks/months for most forms of transactions to reach the bank account of the store owner, often with huge fees. (even paper money) and risk of chargebacks.
paper money also bears risk of robberies (and theft from cashiers, even though almost no cashier is stupid enough to steal) so most stores don't like being paid in cash.
not to mention the problems with change.
Bitcoin doesnt have any of these problems.
What are you smoking? Can I have some?
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As a multiple business owner, my personal perception is there is a great "Lack Of Trust"
I'm in the process of attempting to accept BTC for a few different companies... but I'm not convinced it's safe.... no matter who I use for a broker, exchanger, etc.
Its not worth LOSING income over trying sway a "niche bunch"
Yet I still look for legit reasons to accept BTC... simply not finding them.
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Looks like they're about to run. My password mysteriously changed... and I entered a support ticket. Me Dec 04 23:50 (EET) I cannot login, I've reset password, verified, still can't login... is there an issue?
Josh G (CEX.IO) Dec 05 00:03 (EET) Hello, Me, not that I am aware of Best Regards, Josh G. CEX.IO Support
James Tylee Dec 05 00:04 (EET) That’s your reply? How about helping me out
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We'll have great "I remember when...." stories
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Thanks,
I filled out the app today and they accepted it about an hour later. Now I'm reading through the APIs and plugins...
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this looks really good. i hd ceated a thread more specific about rates and acceptance and stability... good to see a real world scenario, will look deeper at your site
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