Also, it is impossible to double spend for two reasons: 1) To buy things in real life, I would have to physically own the card, whereas if I mail it to you it's impossible. 2) You have to add your own name to the card, I cannot buy things if I don't know your name and address. (simply tell me to ship it to a slightly different name)
Ok, trying to make up for being an idiot before (in that sarcastic tone of voice we all love) why do you say If you desire I CAN MAIL THIS to the address of your choice If you don't mail it, how can one use it then? I assumed this was a card one can use for online shopping, thus the number and the CVV would be all that is required. But you are right assuming one MUST register the card, probably making it unusable to those like myself that don't have a US address...
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Need to sell this today, guys!
You are unknown, untrusted, selling something you can double spend (I know you shred the card via webcam, but you can write numbers in a piece of paper, no?) and to add insult to injury you say [CHEAP] but ask $11/btc, above market level (and that was just the bottom limit on your original post). If you are serious about selling this today you may want to rethink your strategy, just saying... you're an idiot, he's offering $11 USD FOR YOUR 1 BTC. That's better than market value. Am I? I guess you're right, I must be. Good thing you warned me on time in such a polite way So let me rephrase it, $9.1/btc was the bottom, $13.6 the buy now, and the last price I saw before I looked at this was ~$9.3. So, yeah, I failed the 1/11 calculation by a bit, which I guess invalidates all of my reasoning and makes me an idiot. Again, thanks
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Need to sell this today, guys!
You are unknown, untrusted, selling something you can double spend (I know you shred the card via webcam, but you can write numbers in a piece of paper, no?) and to add insult to injury you say [CHEAP] but ask $11/btc, above market level (and that was just the bottom limit on your original post). If you are serious about selling this today you may want to rethink your strategy, just saying...
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What is the status/eta of this pull request? Unless integration is eminent we'd be willing to offer a bounty to help accelerate it's release. We really need this feature, our current workaround involving multiple bitcoind instances, and relaunch rescan per user session is catastrophically cumbersome.
It will get pulled/released faster if you help test it. Pull the patch, compile a custom bitcoind, then run it and report any bugs. If you don't find any bugs, add a short note either here or in the PULL request. Testing is currently the bottleneck for getting new features... I have been running bitcoind, in the recent past master/HEAD with patches mentioned by sipa on bitcoin's github and more recently sipa's own showwallet branch. Other than the one bug it had with the construction of the privkey for printing on dump (a typo, already fixed) and the fact that the import of each key takes multiple minutes (it scans all blocks for transactions, so that's expected, I would like to see a batch import in the future so a single sweep could verify multiple addresses) I can tell you it is working very well. I'm using it quite heavily these days to organize offline wallets with a set amount kept on each address and then keeping the addresses and priv keys on paper in a safe. My workflow only touches dumpprivkey and importprivkey. There is a glitch with the address balance listing after importing but it's a known bug and doesn't affect the global wallet balance consistency. I would LOVE to see this pulled into bitcoin proper, and if you need any specific unittest written (there's a framework now, right?) I can try to find an hour to give it a shot soon.
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Bought it in Canada, 320GB System, It's about a year old. It's fat. Comes with 2 controllers.
Thank you! Though if it is a year old it is most certainly the slim. Yes, the PS3 slim is actually quite fat. Anyhow, Canadian PS3s will not play my EU bluerays, so I'm out. It is slim? I can't tell slim from fat... unless I see both. The slim has a dvd slot, where the fat has a lid that opens for the dvd on the top: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY7u-Imk6J4
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Bought it in Canada, 320GB System, It's about a year old. It's fat. Comes with 2 controllers.
Thank you! Though if it is a year old it is most certainly the slim. Yes, the PS3 slim is actually quite fat. Anyhow, Canadian PS3s will not play my EU bluerays, so I'm out.
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Willing to give all 3 ds's for $250 (in bitcoins).
Its just a normal PS3 that you buy.
I don't mean to be rude, but that's like saying: "what computer is it? It's one of those you buy in a store"... pretty useless. We need model (is it a fat or slim), hard drive size, approx age and, very important, zone. If you don't know any of these things post the model number you'll find in a sticker saying something like "model nr". And the zone is probably easy to find too; where did you buy it? Country or at least region is enough.
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nice loot from the london riots? ;p
Haha, I'm not from London. Where are you from? Out of interest for the ps3, btw, so some extra specs also appreciated.
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So your transfer to mtgox hasn't arrived yet either? Yeah, I'm with piramida, we need to stop this rally pronto! It's for everyone's good
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I'd might be in for 10, but need shipping to Europe... possible? price?
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A guess is a guess, I guess But my prediction on a tangent of the actual question is that you'll get high guesses from those holding "expensive" coins and low guesses from people trying to get "cheap" coins... and then there are those that, like me, can only wish as I have no clue of what the market will do, it being so small and easy to manipulate by a small few. That, and I feel that your two bounds $2 and $15 are insufficient... you should add a "below" and "above" open ended option set.
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i would assume its a hour after last bid?
Android > iOS
Can't be, just look at the bidding history. And yes, can't agree more on the Android vs iOS
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Another very old thread revisited I've used this some since I last advertised for sale, but my phone pretty much keeps this device on the tabletop... If anyone's interested just place a bid.
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This is a bit disheartening... can you tell me what your process for deciding winning bids is? If this is up for auction at least a couple hours warning for other bidders would be good.
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Bumping up a really old thread I have a C1 and a B2 to sell, I decided to dump all I have now... They both work very well, the C1 looks new, the B2, well, its good but has some glue from old stickers and the like. Any interest?
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And I bid 46 (+ int'l shipping)
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How much would you bid?
i have two phones for sale
Hmmm, don't take this the wrong way but the explanation you gave for the one you have sold to SHIFT seems counter to you having two such phones... but you may very well be a wholesale entity that wishes to remain anonymous, that's ok, only now my trust level is slightly lower. Why don't you start another bidding round and see where that goes? I'll start that at 20 btc BUT you'll have to send the phone first, and I'll send coins upon reception and inspection (look around, I'm well trusted) or at the very least I'll want someone to escrow the deal, and by someone I mean one of the old timers on the Forum (I'll drop him/her/it a coin for the trouble). Oh, and I'm in Europe.
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