i have to give you credit bro. it takes a certain size set of balls to sell videos of you banging your wife for bitcoins. congrats and i wish you the best of luck.
Or just aspergers.
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If you're just looking for a way to facilitate sending bitcoins without a hot wallet on your site, use ZipConf.
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I am accepting bitcoin through private pm's or a trusted middle man if preferred. In which case I will immediately send download link to the videos after payment is recieved.
Our website will be update in a few hours with a bitcoin button. Just got to figure out how to do it first.
I'd recommend using Bit-pay.com's (Which I presume you are).
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bitlane
Unignore Re: Fuck you guys Today at 06:02:31 PM Show/Hide This user is currently ignored.
Hm.
It's obvious you don't want to leave as everytime you say you're leaving, you stay up past your bedtime to argue. That makes me think you're either misunderstood or a petty criminal (and new at it). I'm willing to believe you're just misunderstood. That said, you really have to get some thick skin if you want to participate in these forums. This is not Martha Stewart Living Forums and we do not show you how to knit a cake out of bacon and recycled potatoes. We hunt down scammers, get to the bottom of lies and deception, and protect each other from the constant barrage of bullshit, lies and scams coming to these forums. Instead of defending yourself (of whom we do not know anything about), try reading between the lines of what we're saying and adjusting your attitude appropriately. If you think you're not wrong, you probably are. If you think you can't be wrong, you already are.
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Than crypto not one time told that my wires has sent already but nothing i got! They lie me I have skype logs
If I understood this piece correctly, you're claiming that you have skype logs in which CryptoXChange says that your wires are on the way, while they are not. If that's true, it would be shameful to CryptoXChange - even if WME is indeed a scammer, there's no reason for CryptoXChange to lie. I find it more likely that you just didn't understand their English correctly. Check again. Somebody who doesn't consider 100K USD an amazing amount shouldn't have troubles finding a good English speaker to help. (and that includes helping with your writings here) Now, WME, if what you say is true and you legitimately own this money, you should already be doing what Mathew said above: sue CryptoXChange. Demand them the money, plus indemnities for the time loss and other problems you might have had due to this. It should be easy to win such lawsuit if your claim is legit. But you have to go to court, not to bitcointalk.org. Not only people here cannot help you, as they have strong reasons not to trust you. Not to mention he hasn't provided a singled shred of evidence. It's just talk. "I have logs! I have _____". So where are they? And if he refuses to show them, then why even say he has them? Isn't not showing them and not having them the same thing in the face of evidence?
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In other words, scare tactics to get you to add a patch for anti-pirating?
Dunno about the pirating, but all it does it make some certificates untrusted because they used a hackable algorithm. You can apply it manually without installing anything by revoking the thumbprints above. Thanks for clarifying. I don't trust any updates from MS ordinarily. They seldom explain themselves and they often break shit.
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In other words, scare tactics to get you to add a patch for anti-pirating?
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I received my hard copy here in South Florida. I must say the final product is very good. I thought I had been swindled out of the 1.0597 BTC I paid back on Feb 9th, 2012. It's great to receive a very good product at a competitive price. Although I only ordered this 1 issue, I'm considering subscribing after I finish reading this issue. Nice work by the Bitcoin Magazine team.
Glad to see it's making it's way through the keys! Thanks for your support!
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I'm finished with this forum. Never before have I encountered such arrogant rude people in my life. I will find another bitcoin oriented community. This forum is not for me, the majority of you are all troll faggets, and quite frankly i'm done. Eat my dick, suck my dick right or left sack or the flap in the back.
When you're done with elementary English, look up the word "hypocrite".
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So let me understand, people are being scammed by a known scammer? Wow this community isn't exactly... clever So much desperacy in this community. Desperate for activity. Desperate to make a quick buck. It creeps me out. It is the root of all scams here.
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how does one get 20 - $100 gift codes
and why sell them all for less than face value?
According to Jake (paraphrased): There is a guy on ICQ who comes on only once in a while and there is a very short window where he is selling these codes in the thousands. Because he sells them at a huge discount (Like 50% of face value) they are always gone almost immediately after he logs in, so we have to sit and wait for him to get on before we can buy any.
Take it for what it's worth. Maybe the company gives them out for special reasons and these guys just capitalize on it. It's more likely though that they're all stolen and the only reason that some make it through is because some people aren't diligent with reporting fraud. (I'm not sure if I'd report $10 missing on my personal credit card for example, because I spend so much everyday doing what I do I wouldn't even notice. Business card however...).
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I got them on sale a long time ago from China of course. In my state there is little regulation of locksmith tools, so no need to be certified here just to retail. Why do you ask?
Just curious! It's hard for me to order these tools in South Korea.
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CoinAd, Giantdragon, bbit: Thank you for posting this. I've been considering putting up ads from BitcoinAdvertisers. I guess I will put that plan on hold for now.
Andrew: Would you care to elaborate on how they violated your TOS?
No, we do not disclose TOS related issues in public. The terms of service are public, aren't they? How could you not discuss them publicly? Do you not understand them or something? Are you talking about not discussing specific customer issues in public? If so, that much I could understand, except you already did that by posting in this thread. Sorry, to clarify I meant that we have a policy to not discuss specific TOS disputes in public, for the cases that have already been aired in public I'm not making any further comment. Fair enough.
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Haha, just saw an ad for this thread in my new anonymousads banner (ad text "Take down BitcoinAdvertisers banners - they are fraudsters!"). I had to check it out Scumbags being scumbags. Since there are no favorable discussions of facts, we resort to slander. Yay. Evolution works backwards in the Bitcoin world!
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CoinAd, Giantdragon, bbit: Thank you for posting this. I've been considering putting up ads from BitcoinAdvertisers. I guess I will put that plan on hold for now.
Andrew: Would you care to elaborate on how they violated your TOS?
No, we do not disclose TOS related issues in public. The terms of service are public, aren't they? How could you not discuss them publicly? Do you not understand them or something? Are you talking about not discussing specific customer issues in public? If so, that much I could understand, except you already did that by posting in this thread.
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Anyone who says "bro" is a butt-nugget
"Bro"
just an fyi, his original post says he would go first, but now he says hell send the codes after he sees 3 confirmations of a bitcoin transfer......
That's because he's a scammer.
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Reliability is the one of the most important things in this community.
Indeed, it is. Scheduled and reliable dividends is the way to a high valued company. Unfortunately JRO has a lot to do and he's traveling a lot hence I have a hard time getting a hold of him, I am really sorry for this, I am doing my best to get a hold of him. //DeaDTerra It wouldn't be a bad idea to put the unpaid dividends in a holding address to some publicly visible set-aside location until the GLBSE account issues are resolved. Noted.
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David_Benz:
A friendly note. You continue to pretend that physical violence will ever come from threads here (childish as all hell) and you continue to state things that are completely ignorant but appropriate for a passionate newbie.
Take some friendly advice and take everything with a grain of salt, do some homework, and stop listening to the conspiracy theorist loonies on this forum. Not every successful company is of Free Masonry, witchcraft and evil. You'll also have to prove your claims that any of it -is- evil because so far I'm just seeing a random nobody on a forum who thinks he's Atlas reincarnated.
We don't need another Atlas. We already have more than one (everyone is Atlas!)
On that note, you seem to be passionate about "saving" bitcoin, but I wasn't aware it was failing. Do you realize that your argument is insulting to everyone on both sides of the arguments? We're either supporting a failed concept (because it needs saving) or we're supporting evil (because you said so). Get a grip.
(And yes, I'd gladly tell you to get a grip to your face, in a cage, in a tree, on a box, with green eggs and ham etc who cares where or how)
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