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This year's most anticipated online role-playing game is called Star Wars: The Old Republic and launched a few days before Christmas. But you need not wait so long to get it, since I have gotten hold of a beta key. I'd like 5 BTC for it. First come, first served.
This key must register on the game's website by Friday 18 November at 19:00. When you register here you will receive an email a week before beta testing begins with instructions on how to download the client.
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Send me your offers. Also interested in 1.
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I offer to buy games from Gamers Gate and gift them to you for BTC. You will get about 30% discount if you are from Europe, since prices in America are in $ while European prices are in €, they are otherwise the same. I am able to buy in $. You pay in BTC, at current exchange rates.
Since I have currently no international trading history, I offer to "go first". For this reason, I will only trade with people that can prove a good trade history. I will make no compromises in this regard.
Special offers: Europa Universalis III Chronicles - 0,5 BTC
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Spotify hit US as of yesterday, be one of the cool kids and check it out already! New Service Offers Music in Quantity, Not by Song (nytimes)Invites are valid in Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom or the United States. Send me a pm, if you want to buy or need more information. I sell these quite cheap, but I want to get started with this bitcoin thingy. My personal view of Spotify: I have over 13,000 tracks in my Google Music account. That is hooked up to my Android (free) and even plays tracks offline. How can Spotify better this?
Spotify is a legal and convenient way of playing music, as well as sampling new music. The free version is limited, since it's only 160 kbs. Paid is 320. However most people would consider 160 enough, to sample new music, since it's instant, at the click of a mouse button. Anyway, it's better than youtube's 96-128 kbs and lower, plus it's faster. Many people also use spotify for regular listening, cause it's cheap and easy to use. Myself I torrent all my music these days, for delicious FLAC quality. So I cancelled my paid membership, since I do not use it. However not all people bother to gather 513 gigabytes of music, as I have (just checked). Nevertheless I find myself using free spotify, to check out new music in a fast and easy way. It is also popular among my friends and it's a nice way to share music with each other. You can also see the shared playlists of your facebookfriends, currently it seems like 90 of my 209 facebookfriends have Spotify. So to summarize, I use it cause it's a fast way to sample new music. Some people also use it cause it's easy and legal.
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Spotify hit US as of yesterday, be one of the cool kids and check it out already! New Service Offers Music in Quantity, Not by Song (nytimes)Invites are valid in Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom or the United States. Send me a pm, if you want to buy or need more information.
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Hello.
I recently bought some bitcoins, via a middle man, who I can trust (hopefully). He has guaranteed that he will pay me the BTC, if the seller does not transfer them. Is there a way that I can prove to him that the seller has not payed, if that happens? Let's say that the bitcoin adress was 15LiGv6kVev6cAWvKRNuo2pNLEeRQ631cn and that I sent him this beforehand, to send to the seller.
I still think I will get the BTC, I'm just curious on the scenario!
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