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1  Economy / Auctions / Selling Member Account - 2.5 Yrs Old on: September 05, 2017, 09:13:51 PM
Selling this account.
Member since March 01, 2015.
Activity: 100
Posts: 75
Trust: -4: -2 / +0

Make an offer.
2  Economy / Digital goods / [WTB] $10 Starbucks Gift Cards on: July 22, 2015, 04:45:18 PM
Looking for $10 Starbucks eGift Cards. I would like to pay around 20% for these. I can buy in bulk, but will probably start off with a couple to test them. We can do escrow, PM me if you have them.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Downsides of Bitcoin? on: July 18, 2015, 07:52:42 AM
In another thread I meantioned some of the advantages Bitcoin has over cash (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1113484.0)

Truth is not many people I know personally use Bitcoin. None of my friends or direct family members do and here are some reasons why I think that is.

I have provided some workarounds to most of these "downsides". Like everything in life, Bitcoin isn't really perfect.

1) While Bitcoins are not controlled by an actual Government, etc, that also means that there is no official "customer service" for Bitcoin, especially when it comes to reimbursement; If you lose your private keys you are screwed, the coins are gone and therefore your money. Doesn't matter who you buy Bitcoins from, they can't help you at that point. Some companies have made this pretty avoidable though, by just allowing a username and password to sign into your Bitcoin wallet.

2) Not enough businesses directly accept Bitcoin. While some big name companies do accept them, overall they aren't accepted at most online and local businesses at this point of writing. There are a lot of ways around this though just because of what Bitcoins CAN buy, which can be used to trade for the item you desire. For example if a local or online business accepts PayPal but not Bitcoin, it's easy to convert it.

3) Bitcoin can be stolen through malware, social engineering, being robbed at gunpoint, etc. Malware can certainly be avoided, you can store your Bitcoins offline, encrypted, etc. on a malware free machine/device. Social engineering is unlikely, if you are familiar with Bitcoins, you are probably familiar with social engineering. Being robbed at gunpoint can hopefully be prevented by meeting in a busy coffee shop, etc.

4) Bitcoin is not "user friendly". With terms like "Blockchain", "mBTC", "Private Key", "Hashing", "QR Code", etc. I can see where a lot of not tech-savvy people would be discouraged. It's clear that Satoshi didn't design Bitcoin to be used by everyone.

5) You can't pay your Government's taxes, fees, etc. in Bitcoin (at least I know in my country you can't).

Feel free to contribute to this, I would love to hear some opinions.
4  Economy / Digital goods / Starbucks Cashout Guide USA (Tips for staying annoymous included) - Only $5 on: July 10, 2015, 09:40:57 PM
Update: Do to a negative trust issue I have I am offering this on cryptothrift.com where I have positive trust and accept escrow.
https://cryptothrift.com/auctions/download-misc/starbucks-cashout-guide-usa-50-off-limited-time-only-151294/


Selling a good Starbucks USA cashout guide that I wrote myself. You will receive a detailed 2 page PDF on how you can (even annoymously) cashout Starbucks gift cards the same day you receive them. I tried to be as detailed and original as possible with this guide. I've seen worst guides sell for a lot more. Depending on your State you could make a lot of money if you follow this guide, I won't advertise making $3000 a day like some sellers do, because that is kind of unrealistic although not impossible in some States. In my expeience I've earned between $100 - $500 per day. You will receive a link to download a .zip folder with the PDF inside. Send $5 BTC to the address in my profile for fast delievery. I also accept escrow on this on Cryptothrift.com via the link above.
5  Other / Off-topic / How much would Satoshi's account be worth? on: July 10, 2015, 02:16:32 AM
If Satoshi's account was for sale, how much would you pay for it? What is it actually worth? Some interesting questions that I'm curious to hear some opinions on  Cheesy

P.S. Where is he now?  Tongue

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3
6  Economy / Economics / Why have Bitcoin instead of cash? on: July 08, 2015, 06:10:49 AM
I recently paid for some local tacos using Bitcoin. My friend who was unfamilar with Bitcoin thought it was strange, like I technically didn't pay for them or something. We got into discussing Bitcoin and one of the questions he asked me was:
"Why would you want Bitcoins instead of cash?". For a second I didn't know what to say; then I thought about it and here is what I came up with. Feel free to contribute to this.

1) More security (especially if you are careful).

2) Bitcoins are a potential investment, cash is not. Paper currency only really goes down in value, Bitcoins have a lot of potential to be worth more as time goes on.

3) Fast, worldwide transactions at your fingertips.

4) Similar to #3, but it's a universal currency. It's legal in most countries of the world and you don't need any kind of currency conversion to send money to people in a different country than your own.
7  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Transaction not found? on: July 07, 2015, 05:53:41 AM
I sent some BTC through the MyCelium app and when I check the hash on Blockchain it says "Transaction not found". I've never had this happen before, will it show up? I'm confused. My network connection seemed stable at the time.  Sad PS - I can view hash info, etc.
8  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS] $100 in Starbucks Cards for $40 on: July 06, 2015, 10:56:52 PM
I'm selling $100 in Starbucks cards for $40 (bulk available), but I only have $20 card amounts right now (no $100 cards). This is a mini-bulk deal; you will receive 5x $20 cards if you want to purchase $100 in Starbucks, otherwise my rate is 50% off card's value of $20 per card. The cards won't go bad on you and I offer 3 day escrow or 1 week escrow if buying in bulk (10 or more cards). Transferring these cards onto other cards will void my warrantee. Please PM me if interested, or pay in advance to the address in my profile for a quicker response (warrantee still valid if you don't choose to do escrow).
9  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS] $100 Starbucks eGift Cards @ 60% Off [BULK] on: July 01, 2015, 05:18:56 AM
I'm selling $100 Starbucks gift cards at 60% off if buying in bulk or 50% for a single card. Please PM me if you are interested. I've gotten people to vouch for me, so please don't bash me here with your speculations. My rate may be higher, but guess what; you get to buy from someone who won't scam you, who speaks English as a first language and who delivers quickly/allows escrow.  Smiley
10  Economy / Games and rounds / Best Free mBTC Casino Sign-Up Giveaway? on: June 27, 2015, 02:38:13 AM
I'm looking for the best free mBTC giveaway upon signup for a Casino.. not looking to scam anyone here, just not much of a gambler and also want to test the "probability". There was one the other week that gave you $4 BTC upon signup, but people were just cashing out with it. Open to suggestions.
11  Economy / Digital goods / WTB Legit Ebay Account on: June 25, 2015, 06:40:29 PM
Looking to buy a legit Ebay account, I haven't really needed to use Ebay until recently and need a legitimate account with all positive feedback (it doesn't matter how many items, just as long as there is positive feedback and no negative). Let me know how much you are asking and please prove it is legit  Wink
12  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Reddit Account (6 Years Old) No Karma Points (0.01839 BTC) on: June 24, 2015, 02:57:52 PM
I have a Reddit Account that is 6 years old, no karma points. Asking 0.01839 BTC ($5).
13  Economy / Digital goods / $20 Starbucks Gift Cards (50% off) on: June 24, 2015, 02:46:47 PM
Selling Starbucks Egift cards at 50% off. I have $20 amounts right now. Buy a single card or buy in bulk. Escrow is accepted (5 days escrow if buying 1-9 cards or up to 1 week escrow if buying in bulk [10+ cards])

Check reviews of people who have bought from me, they are satisfied with their purchases. My rate may be more than normal, but you will receive good cards with escrow allowed, from someone who speaks English very well and won't try anything sneaky. PM if interested.  Wink
14  Economy / Digital goods / Demonoid.pw Torrent Tracker Invite Codes ($4 Each) on: June 24, 2015, 02:14:42 PM
Selling Demonoid.pw invite codes for $4 each. PM me if interested  Smiley
15  Economy / Digital goods / 4000 Tor .Onion Website Links for $1 on: June 24, 2015, 05:27:48 AM
Hello, I'm providing 4000 Tor Onion links for only $1  Grin PM if interested.
16  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Ironsocket.com Pro VPN Lifetime Accounts ($15) on: June 23, 2015, 11:48:15 PM
Selling Ironsocket.com Pro VPN Proxy Lifetime accounts for $15 each, escrow is accepted.  Smiley
Fast and secure VPN service, you will receive a login with instructions.
17  Economy / Digital goods / Brazzers.com New Membership (175+ Days) - NOW ONLY $15 on: June 01, 2015, 05:42:21 AM
Hello all, I'm selling a new Brazzers.com membership valid for over 150 days. I thought I would use it, but I just haven't. To be honest I have a girlfriend now and that is enough for me  Tongue. This was legitimately purchased and never really used. PRICE REDUCED: $15 for it at this point. If you were to buy just 1 month membership from the website it would be $30, so this is a good deal. Given that I am a new member here, I'm willing to send it first if you have enough positive feedback. Or we could figure out escrow.  Smiley
18  Economy / Digital goods / 5x $100 Starbucks eGift cards (30% off) on: March 19, 2015, 04:28:27 AM
Selling 5x $100 Starbucks eGift cards as part of a local gift card exchange group. These are 30% off, so $70 each. We verify cards are not stolen or abused before purchasing. Escrow is available and listing for cards can be seen here:
https://cryptothrift.com/auctions/gift-cards/starbucks-egift-card-100-128/
19  Economy / Digital goods / $50 Starbucks Gift Cards ($40 BTC) on: March 07, 2015, 06:14:35 AM
I'm selling a couple (2) $50 Starbucks gift cards that I won at work. Selling for $40 BTC each. I know I'm a pretty new member on here, so I'm willing to send the card number first if you have Positive trust. We could do escrow if you prefer too. PM me if interested.
20  Economy / Digital goods / WTB $500 Amazon Gift Card on: March 06, 2015, 07:01:18 AM
Looking to buy $500 Amazon gift card. Let me know your asking price. I can only buy if you accept escrow
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