Only if he sells them, in which case we'll have a lot more to worry about than whether or not he's paying taxes.
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Username: btcwinner
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Here's mine: Username: btcfordinner
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In my opinion Japanese and Indian girls are most hot in Asia.
Indian???!? ?
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Why can't you pay interest? Something to do with religion?
Yep, religious law. Judaism maybe?
Yes, perhaps he's a rabbi. Rabbi Muhammed Zakir Nope. Muslim. I thought you can easily guess when you see 'Muhammed' in the name. I don't know whether any person in other religion is using that name. ~~MZ~~ Okay, so let me analyze your name. Muhammed is a man's name, so I'm going to assume you're a man. Since that is the case, you're not going to be stoned to death for breaking some religious law. Considering you're into cryptocurrencies, I'm going to assume you're fairly progressive and not overly concerned about some weird religious law. Just pay interest like everyone else. If that's just not possible, at least offer a tip if you're not going to pay interest. Unless someone is specifically your friend (in which case you'd be better off PMing them), the lender is going to have to get something out of it. This is especially the case with your collateral, which isn't really adequate (the signature payment isn't really collateral and .03 BTC of some unknown alt isn't going to help much).
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Try to use clues based on your knowledge of the member.
Examples:
satoshi: 04051933 laszo: pepperoni TradeFortress: 123456 MagicalTux: cantwaitforlunch Brett Larson: pas$word
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Phisher is probably thinking he caught a big one.. . What you got after logging in? Redirecting to BT? ~~MZ~~ Yep, redirects right back to the real site under the link that is in the OP.
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After fees the lender is only coming out even.
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Phisher is probably thinking he caught a big one...
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Why can't you pay interest? Something to do with religion?
Judaism maybe?
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Not a good idea at all...this anonymous nature will make our job lot harder to track their activities.
Why should teenagers not have the same freedom and privacy everyone else has?
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i was under the impression that agora etc were all dangerous phishing sites...
is there an updated list of 'safe' dark marketplaces?
There are lots of articles on clearnet, look around But ordering substances that are forbidden in your contry is illegal. Make sure to use Tor while searching for clearnet articles about the deepweb. Don't be low-hanging fruit and Google crap like that without Tor - it's the perfect excuse for a raid which will waste law enforcement's time. Search around Reddit. Acquire knowledge and do what you want with it within your country's laws - the government always knows best and is just there to protect you.
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If you own a house, there are probably better loan options that this.
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I literally cannot understand why someone would scam for 1 dollar. He could've sold the account of joined a signature deal and made that money with a few posts at most. Moneygod why did you even lend him it in the first place? He offered no interest . Does that site even accept btc as well? He offered 100% interest. I figure he loaned to him because he only asked for a buck, so why not?
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You don't have to wait any time if you push it to another user at the same registrar.
Just Google it. If you're using say Godaddy, Google "how to push a domain to another user at GoDaddy." It's simple.
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I don't understand why anyone would scam for a dollar. Default Trust guys love to neg people on here who default on loans. If he doesn't pay it back, he'll come out of this with a strong negative trust rating. He could have sold his account for $20, as none of his already negative trust was from the default list.
You probably have a decent chance of getting your money back. Very few people are that stupid.
Just because of this I am not doing any thing in hurry and giving him time for pay back if he fail to do this then I have right to do this You guys are the stupid ones here. He has already scammed multiple times on this account, and since no one on DefaultTrust gave him a negative, he shows up as 0, and people lend to him. Even $1 is money, and he succeeded in scamming. Screenshots can be faked very easily, and you must understand that. You can simply give him a negative trust, and then remove it if he ever pays back. $1 < $20. He may not have realized that lenders stick together on this forum. Give it a week and if he still hasn't paid back, I guarantee you he'll be in the deep red. He could have scammed 15 more newbies before getting the amount of negative trust he'll get from defaulting on a loan.
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I don't understand why anyone would scam for a dollar. Default Trust guys love to neg people on here who default on loans. If he doesn't pay it back, he'll come out of this with a strong negative trust rating. He could have sold his account for $20, as none of his already negative trust was from the default list.
You probably have a decent chance of getting your money back. Very few people are that stupid.
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Also got paid out and withdrew the .02 BTC. Thanks Jack!
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You're not able to anymore. The only foreseeable time in the future that users may be able to change avatars is after the new forum software comes out.
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