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1  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Videogames, Consoles, iPhone & Android Phones on: August 18, 2015, 07:13:33 PM
do you have any iphone 6 unlock for sale ?

Sorry, no iPhone 6 at the moment. Those come and go very quickly. Keep your eye on the website Smiley




An about us section is long over due. Here's what I've thrown together so far. I will obviously need to edit this further as our CMS pages on the site are a bit.... boring/lacking. (Check out our sweet Bitcoin Sold Here sign lol)

http://yimmer.com/content/26-about-us


Today: https://imgur.com/NQMZmk4

Yimmer featured on Reddit a few months ago for selling Bitcoin via LibertyX: http://imgur.com/GR9TGjz
(http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2o5y3z/you_can_now_buy_bitcoin_from_my_cash_register_no/)

Facebook page: http://facebook.com/yimmerdotcom

Since this is a small business, I personally handle all shipments and customer support myself, so if you have any questions about a product please feel free to post here. No tricks here, just honest, friendly, and old fashion business. At least until Yimmer is the size of Amazon anyways  Tongue
Thanks for the proof finally , I have a question regarding the shipping to the middle east region , how much are the fees and the usual days before receiving an item after shipping is done , thanks

All shipping to outside the United States is handled through USPS unless you specifically request UPS or Fedex (which is safer). Fees and shipping is all based on package size and weight and I would provide you a quote from all shipping companies with NO price markup. To be honest with you, I don't ship to many overseas packages because its such a fraudulent market to do so in. I would love to get you a quote if you have an item in mind. Feel free to PM me or post an address in your area and I can find out the fees for you. 
2  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Videogames, Consoles, iPhone & Android Phones on: August 05, 2015, 08:52:56 PM
some pictures also would be nice.

An about us section is long over due. Here's what I've thrown together so far. I will obviously need to edit this further as our CMS pages on the site are a bit.... boring/lacking. (Check out our sweet Bitcoin Sold Here sign lol)

http://yimmer.com/content/26-about-us



Also @Gren , here is proof you requested

Today: https://imgur.com/NQMZmk4

Yimmer featured on Reddit a few months ago for selling Bitcoin via LibertyX: http://imgur.com/GR9TGjz
(http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2o5y3z/you_can_now_buy_bitcoin_from_my_cash_register_no/)

Facebook page: http://facebook.com/yimmerdotcom

Since this is a small business, I personally handle all shipments and customer support myself, so if you have any questions about a product please feel free to post here. No tricks here, just honest, friendly, and old fashion business. At least until Yimmer is the size of Amazon anyways  Tongue
3  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Videogames, Consoles, iPhone & Android Phones on: August 05, 2015, 03:18:03 PM
Your prices are great, and the site is nice, i'd really like to buy, i like cheap used stuffs, and free shipping. and you take bitcoin, awesome!

But your address listed on the website shows up on google maps as an empty lot next to a Kubota dealer

Has that tractor/ farm implements place changed hands or are you in the buildings to the left, i know google maps is not precise all the time.

Would you be so kind as to post some pics of your store/ Warehouse with your name and date on it to reassure me a bit

It would be appreciated, most of the time anything here @ great/reasonable prices it is too good to be true so ...

I'm sure you can understand my skepticism.




Thank you everyone for the great feedback. I appreciate it. If you are on Google maps we are to the left of the tractor store in the small business plaza. Furthest to the left. We have a physical store as well as the website. Our stock is actually synchronized Smiley
 
I'll work to make us appear more 'rock solid' on the website. As you can imagine, site improvements are never ending.
4  Economy / Goods / [WTS] Videogames, Consoles, iPhone & Android Phones on: August 04, 2015, 08:53:36 PM
Hello all! Visit Yimmer.com ... We accept bitcoins!

Video games and consoles, from retro NES SNES, to Xbox One and PS4. iPhones and Android phones for Verizon and AT&T. Great prices!

Free shipping on orders over 0.0177 BTC to domestic USA.

http://yimmer.com

We do ship outside the US, just contact us for a shipping quote!
5  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 2006 Harley Davidson under 4k miles. 60 Bitcoin on: July 07, 2015, 04:54:59 AM
Thanks Smiley

Hopefully I can find a bitcoin buyer
6  Economy / Goods / [WTS] 2006 Harley Davidson under 4k miles. 60 Bitcoin on: July 07, 2015, 01:46:13 AM
Msg me here if interested. See craigslist ad for more info.

Located in PA  Shocked

http://erie.craigslist.org/mcy/5110144684.html
7  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-12-03] CD: LibertyX Brings Bitcoin Buying to 2,500 US Retail Stores on: December 05, 2014, 01:01:05 AM
This is as close as bitcoin has come to being shelved next to those prepaid visa and mastercards you see at checkout at major retailers. Granted these are small businesses and the prepaid card is a receipt with a redeemable code, this is still a huge hurdle out of the way for purchasing bitcoin!
8  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Stealing Electricity the next big thing? on: August 25, 2014, 09:03:07 PM
Oh man this thread is too funny!  Grin

However I could see someone running an extension cord from the neighbor's house. I would bet money we see that in a news article within the next year. Expanding on that I could see someone in an apartment building cutting holes in the drywall and tapping into the neighbor's electric from the back of the wall.

I bet some jail time would be attached to that. "Theft of services" I believe is the correct term.
9  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Stealing Electricity the next big thing? on: August 23, 2014, 08:50:44 PM
Before I type my little idea scenario here, I am not advocating the use of these ideas.  Wink

For some reason I cannot stop thinking about what to do with all this leftover mining equipment when difficulty and electric cost make my S3 miners unprofitable. My imagination runs wild with ideas. I read on bitcointalk ideas for using miners as space heaters while obvious generating small amounts of bitcoin. What a great idea! Of course taking into account cost, electric efficiency, and heat output of a space heater and comparing it to a bitcoin miner. This again has me thinking.

We hear about “botnets” or these big malware viruses that can be downloaded on a victim’s computer and then start mining bitcoin for a perpetrator. One computer might not add up to a lot of bitcoin, but spread it out over 100,000 downloaders and I’m sure it starts becoming profitable. However, the same rule applies to these malware creators as it does miners. Difficulty will always raise making the operation less profitable as time goes on. Instead of stealing computer resources to mine bitcoin, crypto-crooks will have to move on to something else. Electricity.

Here’s a scenario I see happening in the future. S3 miners become no longer efficient because of electricity rates and difficulty. They drop in price and are very affordable. Crypto-crook “Steve” attaches a wifi antenna to his S3 board heads to the nearest Starbucks, or even a nice highway rest area. Steve slides a piece of the drop ceiling out of place in the bathroom, and taps into the electricity from the florescent light. He plugs in his S3 miner, and connects it to the free wifi. There you have it, Steve is now running a rig that is virtually untraceable if found, and will run until it IS found. Or until it burns down the building lol. Which is another thing we might see.

We see reports of people using workplace servers to mine bitcoin, and there is always chatter in the forums about moving into a college dorm with electric included and running a few miners. Imagine a tech guy at a small but busy doctor’s office throwing an S3 miner on the server rack. No one would question it unless a new tech guy got hired.

Do you guys think electricity theft or even just ‘scheming’ with included electricity is going to turn into a big thing once we hit our climax of ASIC hardware? I think we are going to see some clever and useful, but also dangerous and illegal activates start taking place.
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