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They do, basically a couple of Polish banks offer those. One is MBank, i forget the second.. WZK or something similar.
They are sold everywhere and can be purchased for $10-15 retail for the basic one.
IMO, the original poster is trying to make a quick profit.
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I have $200 in steam wallet codes, they can be redeemed from any country.
I'm looking for $140 for all of it, for smaller amounts we can negotiate.
Seeing as I don't have much activity on the forum, I can send first for established users. If you are not established some kind of escrow can be arranged.
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Hah, the system looks great, best I've seen so far. Will definitely play a few thousand hands, I miss the old days.
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Oh man, this is rich. I guess Walther White's meth really did do well in the Czech Republic.
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Your have problems if you take investment advice from Max Keiser. I remember that trick jumping up and down, foaming at the mouth on RT when BTC market capitalization hit 4 billion, telling people to sell their kidneys and invest in coin. Two days later it crashed and he was nowhere to be heard of until it was on the rise again much later.
I don't take advice from anyone who appears on the Alex Jones show, that's a good rule of thumb.
Do your due diligence before you put your money on the table.
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Bitcoin: The Future Is Digital Keep it simple and cheesy, yeah?
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OP is trying to get our coins cheap. Every time there's a crash doomsayers have their run and every time it slowly but surely grows back.
If this is supposed to be a serious thread, at least try and provide some adequate justification to your claims, there is no point in baseless speculation.
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Really don't think we're headed for a major crash. People will buy up the cheap coin and it will stabilize soon.
Bitcoin is practically in the mainstream media daily, it has as much attention and integration as it's ever had.
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What surprises me is producers haven't moved in a similar direction, selling computing power rather than shipping hardware. That business model would have been severely more profitable for them, I think.
People are rightfully suspicious and reluctant with the shipping time and cost and the possibilities of broken hardware, warranties involved, etc. If you could just buy computing power from the producer, prices are lower because the middle man is cut out and there is no risk and hardware maintenance involved.
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