Paying their sig campaign has nothing to do with the way they run their site. Lots of scams pay signature campaigns - look at ore-mine. The problem with Yobit is their lack of support. If you have any problems, they do nothing about it.
I am still waiting for a deposit to be credited. I have written to them 2x, and still have no answer as to why my doge deposit has not been credited to my wallet. I've sent them 2 sets of proof, and have heard nothing since last Friday.
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If you can find someone to take bitcoin, you can buy them at face value. Or you can find an online shop, where you pay face value + 5% handling fee.
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I have 10 $50 gift cards. 5 are from Shell Canada, 5 are from PetroCanada. Selling for $51 worth of bitcoin, including postage.
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On a penny auction, people buy `points` before they can bid on items that you have for auction. Maybe they buy 50 `bids`in advance. Then they start to bid on an item. They have to use points to place bids. If 15 people bid on an item, they use 50 points to place those bids. So most of the money you earn will be from the sale of bids.
You should look at a couple of the other penny auction sites. If you have an item for $10, and there are 50 bids on it, if each bid costs .50, the item can sell for .50, and you`ll make $25.50 on the auction. But often bids sell for a lot less than .50, so you have to figure out how to make the number of bids high.
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And I would need my own domain name and hosting?
And I would source all my own products in my own country (Canada)
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There were problems with the original scripts people were using, have you fixed some of these:
People would bid for a long time, then someone new would jump in at the last moment. Can you lock auctions so new people can't bid after a certain number of bids?
Many sites use bots to place bids on low-volume items. Do you have bots built in?
Do you have a good marketing plan you can share, because sites have to be really busy for penny auctions to work.
So, people buy points instead of bids? (I don't read Spanish, it's hard for me to understand).
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There are only 23 faucets there, not 900+.
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NeoBux accepts Skrill - maybe you could trade your btc for Skrill, and deposit that to NeoBux. NeoBux is great for earning money.
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My problem is with a deposit, done 2 days ago but not credited yet, not even in pending, just missing somewhere. Still no answer from support either.
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how sad that so many scam sites ... Sad but that is the real world such things will always happen. Still this can make me really mad but it don't help to be mad all the time. Next time people need to think twice before they trust people any Bitcoin who hide there identity. You're walking down the street and a random person stops you and says "Hey, if you give me $100, I'll meet you here and return $200 to you in a week. You don't need my name, you don't need any information about me. Just trust that I'll do it." Do you do it? If not, you probably shouldn't do it online. If it was that obvious, no one would ever fall for it. But what really happens is, the guy walks up, says 'Give me $1, and I'll bring back $2 in a week', and you say 'it's only $1, sure', and he brings you back $2 later, so you decide to trust him with $2, then $5, then $10, then $20, then $50, then $100 - and then he doesn't come back! But some people jump in with $50 or $100 too late, and lose it all.
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I thought about doing this a couple of years ago, but the scripts were much more expensive. It's still interesting. I need to do some research.
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Do you need any more gift cards. I have access to 180 different retailers cards.
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I am part of a Canadian fund raising group. Our Easter campaign is to sell gift cards to canadian grocery stores. I decided to sell them to people for bitcoins. Each day, I will update the bitcoin rate I am accepting for that day - I will be using preev rates.
Every card comes from the issueing store, they are all brand new cards, never used. They are all for the full face value - if you pay $25, you get a $25 gift card.
The cards will be ordered on March 10th, and be mailed out the following week, so you should have them before Easter. Each order must include $2.00 for mailing costs.
Here are the cards I have available:
food BASIC$, Metro (Ontario Only) $25 - $50 - $100 - $250
Loblaws, Bloor Street Market, Extra Foods, Fortinos, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Real Canadian Wholesale Club, Valu-Mart, Your Independent Grocer, Zehrs $10 - $25 - $50 - $100 - $250
Longo's $20 - $50 - $100
M & M Meat Shops $25 - $50
Safeway $10 - $25 - $50 - $100
Sobeys, Foodland, FreshCo, IGA, Price Chopper $25 - $50 - $100
Here are todays rates: $10 - .01711 + .003422 (postage) $20 - .03422 + .003422 (postage) $25 - .04334 + .003422 (postage) $50 - .08663 + .003422 (postage) $100 - .1735 + .003422 (postage) $250 - .4337 + .003422 (postage)
You can order now, and pay before March 10th, at whatever that days rates are, but you are gambling on the bitcoin rate for that day!
I DO NOT accept escrow, because I have to pay for the gift cards before I can send them to you.
Next campaign, we will have cards for gas station.
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I click ads on the faucets I like, as long as the owner doesn't force me to. But the big problem is, everyone is showing the exact same ads. How many times can I click the same ad on different sites? The ads are boring, and there's no reason to click them.
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This one: http://fieldofbitcoin.com/free/btc/prizeIt says the claims are up to 360,000 but I rarely get more than 100. I think it cheats, and it will take months to reach payout. I can't find anyonewho has been paid.
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If you are going to call them a scam, I think you need to say why you think so. Because you can't claim? Because you haven't been paid? Because ads cover the anti-bots?
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But some more DEUR at the lower price, and then your average price is lower. Like if you have 5000 at .10, buy 5000 more at .05, so your average is .075. Then you can sell a bit lower than the original .10.
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This is to the owners still using Adsense. The ones that have anti-bots very, very close to the ads. Every time I have to click an anti-bot that is too close to the ads, I close the Adsense ad first, so I can click the anti-bot. And everytime I do, Adsense says they will look at the page where I closed the ad. So if you insist on putting anti-bots under the ads, you're going to get your Adsense account investigated.
So move the anti-bots somewhere away from the ads. Adsense will let you earn about $100 before they investigate you, so don't think you are being smart and getting away with anything. If you make me click anti-bots, AdSense is going to look at your account. Especially if you also tell me I have to click ads to be able to claim from your faucet.
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Even if you had all his info, you can't do anything. He would just point out the site was online for 1.5 years, he paid lots of people, and then the business went broke. So? That doesn't make it a scam, it just makes him a bad businessman.
Still this can be all planned possible he waited for the right moment when the investments were the biggest. I agree, it seems like he picked the best time to go off. But proving his intent in a court of law would be very difficult.
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