Bleh, these posts are so distasteful. Did you guys see the 100k btc reward for anyone who turns Mark Karpeles into a sex doll picture from deepweb? Whoever posted it should have his account deleted, absolutely disgusting.
Sometimes I wonder if I'm even reading the same threads as you guys Where do I find that topic lol Was posted with the title "Found on deep web" in the off-topic section. I think (hopefully) it was deleted before more than a few people including me had to endure seeing that picture. Someone also linked the same picture in another Mark Karpeles thread, and that one too got deleted afaik. Be happy you didn't get to see it. Altho I'm pretty sure you can find it if you google Mark Karpeles sexdoll. I strongly recommend not to though, unless you have a strong stomach.
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You're not gonna profit from this ( with 99% certainty) even if you get paid your coins, sadly.
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not scam ...but getting to the payout threshold is not fair.Bigger rewards like 5.6,3.4 would not sometimes add up properly. So NOT fair but not scam.
It's perfectly fair. What you get per site depends on what site it is and how much the advertiser has decided to pay. If you don't want to use it - don't. I've used it since I started with bitcoins, and their payouts per site has ranged from 0.8 as a minimum to 7 ubtc as a maximum. It's not a lot, but you can't call it "unfair". Your choice to use the service.
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Obviously looking to get a lot of friends for a fake female Facebook account and then sell it.
Possible.. and there is nothing wrong with having a Female Facebook almost 60% of marketers who uses Facebook know that power of having a Female ID..! BTW i sent a request to you OP and guess what we already have 4muatual friends. Hah, I might be a bit cynical but still, nobody asks for 'bitcoin Facebook friends' without having some thought behind it. Also, Facebook does not allow you to have 'friends' that you do not know IRL, so you're already breaking their policy.
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Obviously looking to get a lot of friends for a fake female Facebook account and then sell it.
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Multibit works very well for smaller amounts. Altho if it's an amount you can't afford to lose ( or you're just very careful with your money ) an offline paper wallet is the way to go, as suggested above.
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Is there a risk this might be illegal to own without proper paperwork etc in certain countries?
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Hi guys, I have won a slot to advertise on this forum and as such I am looking for a pretty quick turn around on this... The ad will be used for PonziCoin.co, it should; - Be bright and eye catching, without being annoying
- Include site name and URL
- Show the system is fully automated
- Show how many BTCBTCBTC we have processed to date (currently 180BTC)
- Show how many transactions we have completed to players (over 1000)
I am willing to pay 0.25 to get this done in the next few hours!Please post a screenshot of your design here and I will chose the best one in the next few hours! Here is the requirements (from theymos). You can use HTML/CSS styling with some freedom. However: - Ads must not contain images or JavaScript - Ads must not contain forms - Ads must not animate (no <blink> or <marquee>). Subtle CSS hover effects may be allowed, since other links on the forum do that. - Ads must not load things from external sites. - Ads must not be taller than 3 lines of default-styled text (as they appear on my browser, which is about 700px wide). This is around 42px. - I will reject ads if I find them to be especially annoying Do not send me ads that use BBCode: I don't want to translate BBcode into HTML/CSS. You should send me the HTML and CSS for the ads. HTML should be valid XHTML 1.0 transitional. CSS can be either inline with the HTML or separate and I'll put it in the <head>. Note that your ad's style may be affected by the board's default CSS, especially if you use inline CSS. Using <div> tags is not recommended unless you give them inline-block style. Common mistakes when creating ads: - It is invalid XHTML to put a <div> inside of an <a>. - Your ads will be affected by the forum's CSS. Your ads will by default have text-align:center and font-size:90%; your links will have :hover{text-decoration:underline}; etc. Make sure you insert your ad into a downloaded version of https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo to see whether it looks OK with the inherited styles. - If your top-level element is a block element (<div>, <span style="display:block">, etc.), your ad will be preceded by a line break, making it too tall. Your top-level element should almost certainly be inline or inline-block. - Special symbols, especially including & symbols in URLs, need to be converted into entities like &. To bypass Adblock Plus, you should: - Use header CSS, not inline. - Tell me that you want a randomized CSS class. You must use no more than 4 CSS classes. - Tell me that you want the anti-ABP JavaScript link fix. - Use only one <a> and no other tags if possible. If your ads get blocked because of matching done on something inside of your ad, you are responsible for noticing this and giving me new ad HTML. (However, note that I do not guarantee that ABP will be bypassed on my end.) I appreciate Ponzis aren’t to everyone's taste, but this thread is for requesting a services, please dont turn it into anything else. Is the 0.25 btc you're offering directly stolen via your ponzi?
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Bleh, these posts are so distasteful. Did you guys see the 100k btc reward for anyone who turns Mark Karpeles into a sex doll picture from deepweb? Whoever posted it should have his account deleted, absolutely disgusting.
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Seems like people have been satisfied with the service since my last post. Surprising still only has 15 activity though.
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Everybody makes mistakes, and now you won't do it again, which is good! Sidenote; why aren't we allowed to delete our own posts on this board? Seems kinda stupid when this is the board most posting mistakes occur.
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Everyone thinks the old music is better no matter what generation your in.
It brings back memories and you often go back to the your old favourites when your feeling down or having a hard time.
You're right, I was born in the 80's and still like music from that period. Everyone I know thinks music these days is mostly shitty, based on some electronic beats and mixes. Oh shit, you like 80"s music? For real? You musy be a dying breed. I hated music for the 80"s, the 90"s are a whole different story. I love the 90's Haha, lots of guilty pleasures with the old boy-band classics eh? Or perhaps you're a grunge kind of guy? :>
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Nah, truth to be told as much shitty music were made back in the days as there is today. We have a tendency to make everything we didn't experience ourselves a lot more glamorous than it actually was. It's the pearls that we remember, not the bad songs, that's why it might give an impression of having been better. Give it 50 years and people will look back at today's music, and they'll make their own forum posts about how awesome a particular song was, whilst shit like One direction and Lady gaga will have been forgotten for 40 years.
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I don't think it's any of our business. Probably they'll just end up selling all email addresses used to sign up and not pay out a single satoshi to anybody. They're adding like 0.00000001 per day anyways and 0.00005540 is the withdrawal limit so it'll take some time before we know. Hope you didn't use your regular every day email!
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A newbie linked his referral link to an unestablished earn site. Please don't will this forum section with these kinds of posts.. Sidenote: Horrible looking website, wouldn't spend a second on there.
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So the worst that could happen is my number is sold to advert companies and I occasionally get advert texts? My service provider does not allow premium texts so I shouldn't get charged.
Then I suppose you're fine, just check numbers before answering calls and you'll probably be alright. But I would still not recommending ever giving out your phone number. I wouldn't for anything less than half a bitcoin at least, lol.
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Hm, worst case scenario you'll end up losing whatever those bitcoins were worth. Best case scenario you just get phone based advertising directed towards you, and hopefully no huge phone bills. Cool site, there's another one I use similar to yours but with a few more 'earn' sites, www.earnbtc.weebly.com. There's a thread by the owner somewhere in this forums section.
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Also 0,0003 seems like a way too big amount to be from a faucet. So far everything seems sketchy about it.
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No no no no no no no. Even if it pays you don't give away your mobile number. Ever.
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Here is a prime example on what goes on in threads. People go off topic on threads about things that can be discussed through PM's. This unnecessarily bumps old threads.
hehe, indeed... After all, they need the posts as they get paid by them. Also nice to see how quickly they softball each other to keep the illusion of meaningful posts/replies alive. What matters here is, would any of this conversation since nahtnam's interjection have happen had myself and/or apsvinet not had paid signatures? Of course not, because people are quick to pounce on honest members while spam bots, actual spammers and scammers roam the boards. If members of this community wouldn't get so butthurt over paid sigs then perhaps we'd make some progress with the real issues around here. Look at his signature space, "This space can't be bought, just like it's owner" or whatever. They're just like 90% of everyone else in this thread trying to make advertising cheap, and people earning money for advertising cheap. "Oh, so you're earning a few extra cents per month? Scum of the earth, I presume." It's someone trying to "Prove a point" about his own signature space, and implies that if you sell yours you have sold your soul.
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