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Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Alexander The Great Scamming with executable file.
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on: June 19, 2013, 09:56:33 PM
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This thread brings ignorance to a whole new level. Noobs who know nothing about withdrawal codes accusing me of malaware! Lmao. Run that file through any AV in the world it will come up clean. Its a .com file for fucks sake.
http://filext.com/file-extension/COMFail scammer is fail. You joined a community of hackers and programmers and thought no one would know what a .com file is? Fool. Yes and we all know your the biggest scammer of them all, now be quite, mr untrustworthy
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Indiegogo Campaign with Bitcoins?
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on: June 18, 2013, 11:52:51 PM
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Hello world!
I'm the manager of a modest environmental indiegogo campaign, and I'm trying to weigh the advantages of opening up our campaign to receive bitcoin donations. The indiegogo platform itself does not facilitate transfers, so I would have to do the leg work myself, later donating the funds in USD to the campaign.
Advice?
In terms of money flow, I'm thinking about this:
1. Contributor send bitcoins to my wallet. 2. I convert bitcoins to USD 3. I donate USD to campaign, recognizing donor name, guaranteeing perks, etc.
I could also use some secure advice on the most trusted intermediaries, etc. I've done a fair amount of reading over the past few weeks, but I still fancy myself, well...an utter noob.
I do have a verified Mt. Gox and Dwolla account though. (Yes, I know Dwolla is not transfering to mtgox right now)
I can't post links (like I said, noob) but you can check out our campaign by searching ASI Conserva Chile on the indiegogo homepage.
Hi friend!
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