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1  Economy / Web Wallets / (2nd ? for today) Coinpot: How to change my wallet ID? on: March 31, 2018, 04:46:53 AM
Anyone here representing coinpot?  I tried sending an email, but I never get responses to my emails so they must be hitting the spam bin.

I want to change the wallet ID associated with my coinpot account.  I can't find where to do this.  Help?
2  Economy / Web Wallets / XAPO now completely mobile, locking me out of my account! on: March 30, 2018, 11:21:40 PM
Has anyone else been able to get through to Xapo supervisors at all?  I don't have a mobile phone.  I found Textnow to obtain a local texting number so those with cells can still reach me that way when I am using my BB playbook, but Xapo won't recognize the VOIP phone number as a legit #.

I have repeatedly tried to regain access to my account, to no avail.  I now want to remove what little I have left there, and close the account, but they won't agree to follow my directions to remove the funds on my behalf even!  When I asked the email support rep for a phone number to contact a supervisor in the company, he went silent!

I'm having a hard time believing that a company would not have any methods available whatsoever to deal with customers who do not have a mobile device.  The closest answer they could offer:  "Borrow a friends or family member's cell to do the job, app access only"! 

As a computer tech, I find this completely unacceptable!  Anyone know how to get past email support to someone on the phone?
3  Economy / Services / Tech Support Goes Bitcoin! Check out FACT Computer Services website on: May 15, 2017, 06:17:12 PM
FACT Computer Services Co now accepts BTC as a form of payment for available service Time Blocks.

Do you need your Windows-based PC rid of malware? Does it need to run a bit faster? Problems with Microsoft Office or getting your computer to talk to your printer? Lost a file and can't find it again? These are some of the issues FCS can assist you with when you purchase a Tech Support Time Block.

Other Time Blocks available are:
  • Website creation(basic, not fancy)
  • Website maintenance
  • multimedia
  • bookkeeping - accounts payable
  • and secretarial.

Simply visit https://www.fa-ct.com/ and click on Step 1 to purchase time.  After your time is purchased, go to step 2 to send in your support request and continue through the submit button to request an appt to have your request dealt with.

You can buy your support time using BTC or Paypal (which allows you to use a credit card if you prefer).

Hours of operation are 9:30am to 5pm Pacific Standard Time Monday to Friday.  So if you have Internet access, speak English, and my time slots work in your time zone, then by all means sign up and lets see about servicing your Windows-based computer issue.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Newbie Question: Growing small amount of BTC? on: April 12, 2017, 01:13:30 AM
Hey everyone,

I've been loosely following bitcoin over the past year or so and finally decided to see if I could earn any of my own back in February.  I've read a few recent threads here, and I have to say, contrary to popular opinion, I managed to earn 0.0025+ satoshi only using faucets.  I lost 0.0005+ satoshi due to changing network fees and fumbling around to find a wallet that would accept small deposits (xapo!).  I then lost another 0.001 satoshi getting caught in the bitcity.biz scam.

Needless to say, once bitten, twice shy.  Rumours around the 'net say you have to have a thick skin to engage on this board, not sure if that's true in this particular newbie forum or not, but just saying the rumours I've heard.  I actually thought maybe those rumours could be of some assistance to me.  When scammers are not tolerated, its easier for helpful info to rise to the surface.

I am experimenting to see if it's possible to earn a decent amount of satoshi on my own without affiliates as I am a terrible marketer and most of my friends don't appreciate affiliate systems in general.  So if I can do this on my own, I will be blogging about it and hopefully helping others do the same.

Based on what I was seeing over the past two months, various investment platforms will begin as low as 0.001 investment.  The two that seem to be above board according to some sources are Coin factory and AdmiralBTC.  Would anyone agree, disagree or suggest something more reputable?  At the moment I have the bulk of earned satoshi over at freebitco.in since they began doing the 4.08% annual interest.  Got my first 11 satoshi in interest this morning.

Step one was to prove to myself that one could indeed earn enough satoshi to begin building it.

Step two is to choose the safest, most secure method to do the growing while continuing to earn more satoshi.  I would love as many honest responses as I can get on this one.  I'm not much of a risk taker and I agree with the slogan: invest only what you are prepared to lose.  As I said, I've already lost 0.001 satoshi trying to figure this out.  That's a lot of faucet hours! (first .001 took just over a month, second .001 took exactly two weeks, a few hours here and there each day as I could spare)

Step three is to grow the satoshi via investment and earnings to a level where I can use Xapo's debit card to do things like pay for groceries or buy gas.  Although that brings me to another question:  

Xapo and another wallet both deal only in btc, USD, or in the other wallet's case, also Euro.  Neither deal in CAD, although Xapo does have a CAD wallet that auto-created for me when I created my account.  I live in Canada.  So exchange rates would have to happen at the point of sale rather than at the wallet.  Is there a wallet out there that offers a debit card going from BTC to CAD?

I look forward to hearing some helpful advice.  You never know, I might just cite you in my blogging about this adventure.
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