well, i'm taking the strategy of heading out to other popular sites to post about Bitcoin. signed into SBRforum.com (Sportsbooks), made some bullish statements and woke up today being banned forever from the site. interesting...
yes, outsiders do not like to hear about Bitcoin especially if you aggressively sell it, because they think it's a scam
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WE ARE SEEING SOME BOOM High 6.45... perhaps we'll retest 6.6 this time and break through!
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A word to the people reading this: withdraw large amounts in 100 BTC increments. These are processed automatically.
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<bitscalper> is this a support channel or what ? <@MagicalTux> bitscalper: as I said earlier, there is no way to get in touch with the billing support in germany during weekends
in other words: Screw you, because you decided to work with me hahahahaha.
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Yes I agree with Burt. Have a trusted member hold the BTC until the item is received and then they can transfer the required amounts to the creditors and the rest to kujoking
+1... if kujoking sells at all
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$300 in BTC shipped.
Tomatocage, I hope you are aware of the situation with kujoking7. I hope you insist on a reputable escrow, who will then pay kujoking's creditors (incl. me) to ensure our security. Thanks.
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how many times you said you will stop ? each time you are asking for bigger loans ....
are you not interested in the project anymore ?
He declined the 30 btc loan - so just asking for 10 btc on a new thread. I can confirm that I declined the loan... rexcoin is not trying to start a Ponzi, folks
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Yes whichever sells first, goes to repayment ASAP.
kujoking7: Suggestion. Please don't accept any coins yourself, and direct the payment for the items to a reputable member who could make sure that the money is used to repay loans. Or better yet, post the loan repay address publicly and have the payment from buyer go directly to it. Since there amounts would be different from his other items, it would be obvious what was going on. Well, my repay address is 17RiZ1eaAB9e29kuTxTh8UdPyWSiisAyaZ, and he owes me 48 BTC. Everyone post your repay addresses.
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Sorry for sounding mean or something - but it just seems fishy? i could be wrong of course and if i am i will make a public apology.
of course it sounds fishy! But using escrow and directing the coins to a reputable member would restore my trust in him. I have written this loan off as a default, but hope a miracle happens. oh well I urge that nobody purchase anything from kujoking7, even with escrow, until he gets on Skype or Google Talk and answers my questions to him. I'll offer to BE the escrow for a 1.5% charge. the joint, thanks for your offer Anyone else?
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Sorry for sounding mean or something - but it just seems fishy? i could be wrong of course and if i am i will make a public apology.
of course it sounds fishy! But using escrow and directing the coins to a reputable member would restore my trust in him. I have written this loan off as a default, but hope a miracle happens. oh well I urge that nobody purchase anything from kujoking7, even with escrow, until he gets on Skype or Google Talk and answers my questions to him.
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Yes whichever sells first, goes to repayment ASAP.
kujoking7: Suggestion. Please don't accept any coins yourself, and direct the payment for the items to a reputable member who could make sure that the money is used to repay loans.
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yes, confirmed, will accept escrow for items and also use the BTC to repay the loans
It would be better if he directed the payment for the items to me or another reputable member, because we could make sure to use it to repay the loans...
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oh yay, he said he'd accept escrow not a scammer?
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i finally lost on a ponzi lol
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sigh, finally got scammed
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Or he may be a scammer who wants to gather as much money as possible before he is found out. I hope he's just raising funds :\
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