As the title suggests, I am looking to trade my $220 OneVanilla for btc. I accidently bought it thinking it was a vanilla reload card, and now I just want to get rid of it. I have no problems sending the number/pin first if you are a reputable user, otherwise I'd like to use escrow or have you send btc first. I would like the rate to be $270/btc which is .814 btc. I would really appreciate if someone could do this trade, as otherwise my money is useless...
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I am requesting a .050 loan to buy something for the upcoming holiday , and I will repay .055 on Saturday the 19th. I do not have collateral, but I've repaid a few loans recently so I'd appreciate this. I may not be able to respond tonight but I will tomorrow if anyone can do this. I will fulfill this loan just need a wallet to send it too. Thanks. Please send to 1FzbQ2xahptfzXqLAxA6iFUx1VnETpUBuK Thanks
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I am requesting a .050 loan to buy something for the upcoming holiday , and I will repay .055 on Saturday the 19th. I do not have collateral, but I've repaid a few loans recently so I'd appreciate this. I may not be able to respond tonight but I will tomorrow if anyone can do this.
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I think Kouye should reevaluate J603's trust rating. It's been a while since that initial negative rating, and while it may have been applicable at the time, there doesn't appear to be any ongoing reason that it should remain.
This is true. I think after this period of time it should either be removed or given a reason to remain. It hasn't affected me at all, so I don't care if it stays up.
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I may have the btc early. Can you post the address you want me to repay to?
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Thanks, I will repay Saturday the 5th.
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I'd be happy to give this loan. Please post your btc wallet address. Sorry for taking so long to respond, I was busy yesterday. If you could sent that to 16t3NPFCuYXjCmJvzPKncHcE1zdosJBkmc I'd appreciate it. Also make sure to post when you do.
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Hi, I am requesting a .06 (~$28) loan to make a purchase. I will repay .067 on Saturday after I get my paycheck. I'm not interested in sending collateral for such a small amount and timeframe, so if someone could provide this collateral-free I'd be grateful. If someone can do this, please post here publicly, however be aware that I will not respond until tomorrow as I have work soon and I don't get out until 1:00 AM.
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Read the comments on articles on RT, the news will stay interesting.
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The funny part is that these commercials were never advertised as being real; I believe that they were a Funny or Die skit. I'm surprised so many people fell for it.
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To be fair, Putin has "invaded" Crimea without killing anyone... something neither the Maidan or the ousted government can say they've done.
That is an impressive feat, and if Crimea votes for independence or greater autonomy in the upcoming referendum then I would say he deserves it for averting a potential crisis.
I really doubt that most of those protesters in Maidan were actually ukrainians. I think, heard and read about a lot of evidence that those causing violence were mostly russian agitators. Adding in the possible russian snipers causing chaos, I'd say that he would be the least suiting politician candidate for such award. So Russia hired protestors to take down the Russian supportive government and replace it with an anti-Russian government? Makes perfect sense...
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What's next? Western leaders whine about Putin, Putin ignores them, Crimea becomes independent. Despite all the controversy over the events in Ukraine, they're quite possibly the most tame out of recent events. So far no one has died in the "invasion".
I don't see any possibility of war, especially since a lot of Ukraine's military leaders are defecting or at the very least refusing to follow the new government. Besides if Russia wanted Ukraine that bad they would've invaded long ago... It's not like they've had their military there for hundreds of years...
I really doubt Crimea will become independent. With the current events, it's more likely they become a part of Russia. Why would Russia choose now of all times to annex Crimea, when they could've done that in '91 with no controversy? An independent Crimea is most beneficial to Russia, as it will support the Kremlin, while satisfying the international community as it is not forced into the control of either the Russian Federation or the rebels in Kiev.
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Plants stare at the sun all day and never have to eat.
Checkmate nonbelievers.
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What's next? Western leaders whine about Putin, Putin ignores them, Crimea becomes independent. Despite all the controversy over the events in Ukraine, they're quite possibly the most tame out of recent events. So far no one has died in the "invasion".
I don't see any possibility of war, especially since a lot of Ukraine's military leaders are defecting or at the very least refusing to follow the new government. Besides if Russia wanted Ukraine that bad they would've invaded long ago... It's not like they've had their military there for hundreds of years...
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How does such a pointless OP get 15 pages of replies?
Come on, obviously atheism exists...
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To be fair, Putin has "invaded" Crimea without killing anyone... something neither the Maidan or the ousted government can say they've done.
That is an impressive feat, and if Crimea votes for independence or greater autonomy in the upcoming referendum then I would say he deserves it for averting a potential crisis.
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