I forgot to mention: all bid increments must be 0.005 BTC. 
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I'm putting both views.pw as well as nulled.ninja on auction. Views.pw- Registered on Namecheap - free transfer to your Namecheap account
- Expires December 24th, 2015
- Bidding starts at 0.01BTC
nulled.ninja- Registered on Namecheap - free transfer to your Namecheap account
- Expires December 05th, 2015
- Bidding starts at 0.005BTC
Escrow is welcome; I'll go first for trusted members but generally you'll have to go first if you choose without escrow. To prevent sniping, bidding for domains will end 48 hours after the last bid.
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Personally, I do click on some links that interest me, but I wanted to know if anyone else in the community thinks that these campaigns are worth it for the company(s) paying for these.
Thoughts?
I am sure that theses signatures are doing what they are supposed to. These people wouldn't be giving away money for all this time for nothing, so it must be working. Also, this is easy to check. Site operators can easily compare hits and number of accesses before the signature campaign and after some time with signature campaign running and then they would have a clear picture. True. Also, some signature campaigns post a referral link onto their signatures so that whoever signed up under it would have directly signed up from clicking the signature. It's sometimes inaccurate, though, as some people might note the website down and visit it later directly.
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That's probably why the reason was the "extra cash for the extra win" thing. Reason (optional!): I have a dice method but i need a extra cash for extra win.
However I doubt this guy will repay you; consider this a sale for an unlimited hosting account. 
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Are you willing to do smaller transactions up to that $400 amount? Or are you aiming for a large transaction at one time?
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* DiamondCardz sighs This stuff is still going on? The trust system is supposed to be unmoderated. The only time trust will be removed is if a troll has spammed your trust, as far as I'm aware. Anything else, even if it's false, isn't going to be removed - else the idea of a trust system like the one currently in place is worthless.*Or also when an account is 'hacked' or it's supposed to be hacked. Like the Wardrick story, he left some negative, neutral feedback(s) recently... and now some of them (or all) have been removed (probably by theymos). The trust ratings were removed by theymos because he suspected that the account was compromised. I'll add the quote here. I suspect that Wardrick's account was compromised around May, though I'm not 100% sure. But I'm not hearing any evidence one way or another from anyone who previously owned the account, so I suppose the account will be locked for some time. Therefore, I removed Wardrick's recent sent trust ratings. He can rewrite them later if his account is ever restored.
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Are you the new BPB to be giving out items for a sixth of their price?  In all seriousness, you must think that we were born yesterday to fall for this.
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This forum serves its purpose, which is a platform to discuss bitcoin. Doesn't need a colourful theme. It's simple and it works.
That's how I feel. Many bright and vibrant forum themes nowadays distract from the content and sometimes hurts my eyes.
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Would be surprising, but what if the loan was required to be Bitcoin? OP mentioned he needed it for a startup project. If that was the case then it shouldn't be hard for him to exchange it to bitcoins; that's why we have the Currency Exchange section.
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I also agree with this idea simply because it will get rid of the "+1" "agreed" "yeah totally" and other comments such as those.
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I just got an offer of 150€ i think i will sell it atthat price if nothing better comes up
Did you not read what the above posters posted? If you sell the account, most likely the buyer will be screwed.
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I think master-P summed the risks up nicely in the above post. The selling of steam accounts is technically banned from Valve's POV, so the seller will always really have the upper hand.
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I know a couple other people who are also having this problem.
what problem? their accounts compromised or they locked from their accounts? This whole thread was talking about being locked from his account; honestly, what do you think? 
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Is there any wallet that will let me convert/sell bitcoin to USD then leave it in the wallet in USD?
You can't put USD inside of a bitcoin wallet. It's like trying to put a circle inside of a square; it's just won't work. You can exchange the bitcoin for payment gateways (e.g. Skrill, PayPal, etc.) in the Currency Exchange section.
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Like the topic, anyone that can help me? i send as friend/family
There is no one that can help you. You are a newbie that is attempting to do a reversible payment trade; no one will do this for you. (Being blunt and honest.)
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There are many things wrong with this service on our side.
1) Chargeback, chargeback, chargeback. There is absolutely nothing stopping you from charging back a purchase even up to a month later (or maybe even later, I'm not quite sure on how these work).
2) Stolen credit cards. If you purchased something with a stolen CC... we're screwed.
3) The fee is pretty damn high.
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No cracked account no driver problems it is make money drivers  So can you at least tell us who loses the money here? Is it Uber itself, the drivers, or a client?
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