Seams like a nice deal, but do they deliver ? I still didn't have the chance to use them so i would appreciate some feedback. There's not even SSL on their website, and it's new, so scepticism is what i get at a first glance..
cheers
Most of their retailers deliver within the US and Canada. There is no SSL because the actual transactions take place on their affiliate's site.
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OP is either scamming or trolling or possibly both. He won't tell us his scummy web site and there is no reason to believe he doubled his coins. I work for my bitcoins, like how anybody makes legitimate income. I'm seeing enough of these ponzi schemes.
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*snip* Canada has an amazing policy on this currently. So i am very content with this.
Then again, it's really hard for any government to crack down on you if you have BTC and bought something online with it, sooo.
Is it that big of an issue?
Would probably depend on how sizable your salary is. If you earn a lot yearly (100k+) in the form of Bitcoin, and spend it on a lot, you might be audited and get into trouble for tax evasion. Ah well, that's at least partially true, if you gain marketable value in Canada you're suppose to declare it as other - trading value gain. But BTC itself has no legal value. So basically you'd have to declare the value of the BMW you'd be buying as a capital gain, yeah. In my case, it would not be that big a deal. I am just beginning to earn a stable stream of bitcoins now so it's not like it would be taxed anyway.
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Check your PM. I can get this done in a couple of days.
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It's been done so many times already. I don't think anything is is going to take over Bitcoin. I am not exactly sure what you mean by another bitcoin, since so many other altcoins exist.
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Yeah I don't really see and other paid-to-post site to bother with other than bitcointalk.org. All other sites like postloop do not pay as well and have more restrictions. I don't see the benefits of moving over to this forum.
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Was dogecoin not created for fun purposes only? I see no innovation in the coin, so I don't think it's value is ever going to skyrocket.
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Plese use Escrow, also this thread does not belong in this forum. It should be in the "Goods" section of the marketplace.
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It's definitely worth considering as an idea, especially if the price is expected to go up. If the price of bitcoin were low and I was expecting the price to really go up quickly, then yes I would buy some bitcoins with my credit card.
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I like Amazon. I also myself like doing the cash back offers given through some sites. It's a good way to get back some of the money you spent on your purchase.
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No, but i'm hoping to save my bit-change until I have 1 BTC. Hopefully by then the price will be over $1000.
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I recently came across CoinRebates.com, which is a site that probably originated from investors on this board. Anyway, I saw that Groupon is listed as a partner and I see that as an opportunity to earn a few bitcoins for things I'm already spending money on.
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I don't really think you have anything to worry about. The banks are not going to rat you out to the IRS. They may be curious as to how you got the money and may be trying to sell you services.
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Having more income is not necessarily mean you are going to save a bunch of money. You could be making over $5000 a month and still have financial difficulty if you did not properly budget (putting aside a monthly savings in the budget) and sticking too it. Investments are great ways to make your money grow. Once you have a bunch of money saved up, you could make a simple investment like buying bitcoin or real estate. Income is only one part.
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I'm beginning to change my mind on this one. If I get paid as a programmer in cheque, I am subject to taxes, which isn't good for me since I'm on disability. If I get paid in bitcoin it would not be taxable income. Considering bitcoin is the way of the future, now is the time to get in.
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I have made 64 posts this week. That's about BTC.0065 this week from signature campaigns. I will only be earning more as I rank up. You're a fool if you were to go back to faucets from sig campaigns...
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For online wallets I would have to say Xapo is a pretty good wallet. You login with your email and password. You can also enable 2 step verification for additional security. It stores your bitcoins in "cold storage" which keeps your funds safe. check it out.
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I am usually suspicious of sites that offer free money like BitGold. I signed up and got the promo. I live in Canada and I have the option to transfer to my bank account but I like the idea of selling my gold for BitCoin. I don't think I will be putting money into this site though.
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I am not sure if I am putting this in the right section. Anyway, what are some of your guys biggest bitcoin losses? Did many people here loss everything with Mtcox? For me it is online casinos. I do have a moderate gambling habit so it was bound to happen. I lost bitcoin trying to earn some. Concretely I paid some bitcoin to buy hash power in a cloud mining site. I had earnings for two weeks and then bought again hash power (big error because I must earn firstly the bitcoin that has spent) and that week the cloud mining site was hacked (that's the story the owners told) and all my bitcoin get lost. That is exactly what happened to me, actually. I lost $80 to this "cloudminr" site and they claimed they got "hacked". So many of these ponzi schemes are pushed and they always crash. Pays to know, though.
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If there were a card available for this in Canada, I would consider it after getting a bigger income. It definitely would come in handy when I travel. I do a lot of that, and travel is a great Bitcoin application.
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