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1  Economy / Computer hardware / WTB: (Within UK) HD7950/7970s, Pay via Paypal on: April 18, 2013, 09:03:00 PM
Looking to buy one or more 7950s or 7970s - If anyone has any they're looking to get rid of (or even a full rig maybe?) then let me know what kind of price you're looking for.
Would prefer to pay via paypal, or cash could do if you're not too far away (west midlands).

Let me know!
2  Economy / Services / Looking to rent miners (1.25BTC per 1gh per 24 hours) on: August 16, 2011, 12:25:06 AM
This should be relevant to ALL BTC miners as at Deepbit you're only going to get 0.5BTC per gh/s.

Please PM me with what you have, all i ask is that i can send you 0.25 btc as a deposit, then after atleast an hour or two, i can send you the rest of the payment.
This way i can monitor how much i'm actually getting and you can turn your miner off if you don't receive the full payment after a couple of hours.

I'm posting this now so i can see how much i am offered, but i will be sending payments and mining details tomorrow (16th).

Thanks
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / The most convincing information about Bitcoin to bring in friends on: August 12, 2011, 11:46:06 PM
So you've talked to your friends and mentioned Bitcoin a couple of times, but for the most part they're just confused and in the 'It's a scam'/'You're on another of your money making schemes that never work again' frame of mind...

What do you say to (try to) convince them that it's not just some short term waste of time/money?

I'm always looking out for this kind of thing, which is why i got into it, but my friends aren't the type that would look at bitcoin at first glance and think 'This has real potential', they're more of the 'This is fail...'.

What's the most convincing information you have that doesn't sound as though it's just been pulled out of your ass?
4  Economy / Goods / Bitcoin Mousepads / Drinks Coasters on: August 12, 2011, 02:38:02 PM
I'm in the process of having Round Bitcoin style Mousepads and Coasters made and shipped to me so I thought i might ask and see how many people are interested in such a Novelty item.

I have already put up some Buy It Now's on eBay, but unfortunately (probably because i haven't recieved them yet and thus don't have a proper photograph of them) they have not sold too well, and the one person thought i was selling actual Bitcoins and tried to scam me by reversing the payment after a few days - LOL!

You can see the listings here:
Mousepads: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260825080009&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
Coasters: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260825074729&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT

On here i'll charge Bitcoins rather than Paypal so i can reduce my fees as much as possible and provide you with the lowest possible price per item, though you are able to purchase via eBay if you wish while the listings are still active. (Please note that i have 14 pages of Positive Seller feedback).


The prices for each item (Including postage and packing to anywhere in the world) would be:
0.5 BTC / Coaster
0.75 BTC / Mousepad

Please let me know what you think and if you have any questions/comments, Thanks!

5  Other / Beginners & Help / 4x 5850 Setup, Minimum PSU needed? on: July 18, 2011, 02:22:52 AM
I've currently got 3 5850's running on a Phenom 2 x4 with 8gb RAM, on a 700w Corsair PSU.

I'm finding very conflicted information, some people seem to suggest 4 will run on a 700-750w unit while others are doing calculations of the power unit which suggest that i'd need an 850w or more.

Is anyone running a similar setup? Or could anyone test this out for me?

I have the 4th card just sitting , waiting for a PCIE x4 to x16 riser card so i can actually plug it in, but it will take a few more days to arrive, so if i need to go out and spend another £70+ on a PSU i'd rather get that done asap.

Thanks
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Withdrawn to the wrong address? on: June 15, 2011, 09:53:20 AM
Hi,
I've just noticed that the withdrawal address on DeepBit is different to the receiving address in my Bitcoin Client - I have absolutely no idea why it's different.

Anyway, is there any way of getting the withdrawal stopped before the transaction goes through and i lose all the credit?

Thanks
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