well dont know why you saying i m not trust worthly .. you can go and ask to stingleword yourself.. to know if you thought i m lying. :_( Well, I've said my piece. I think you probably understand me perfectly but oh well. As a final note, I find it interesting that I accused you of attempted theft 2 posts above and you didn't bother to defend yourself. Good luck with your loan.
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do you really know why it is banned definately no..
i sold him account .. on the terms are here.
that he will not change the sig and addy..
but he changed
and pm the stingleword the OP many times to change the addy and send the money to there.. at the last day thats why the account is banned thats not my problem he is a spammer.
No, but I didn't claim to, nor was that the subject of my post, or my distrust of you. Ironic that you should call him a spammer after being banned yourself for doing so. No doubt your previous ban (which you neglected to inform him about) was influential in his later one. I understand his frustration with you completely.
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You've pretty much proved you're untrustworthy and dishonourable with the way you handled selling the account (which had been previously banned for spam), and the way you've treated the buyer in this thread. I'm convinced you tried to get that account back claiming you'd lost the password too. A person would be foolish to lend you anything in my opinion.
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A new and improved vacuum cleaner of the future.
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I always wondered what beer would taste like it in space.
If it's the beer in the OP, not much, just like on earth. Real men.... blah blah etc. Back on topic; I don't know why the price is plummeting but I likes it
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You should suggest this to Stunna or doog. Trip to Vegas for like 3 days of having a casino.
I think there could be a big opportunity for casino operaters to incorporate bitcoin somehow. People could wager their bitcoin at the card table and the dealer could payout their chips back to their wallets. They could also make it "fair" in a similar way that BTC based casinos do to weed out the cheaters. I would think if a casino starts accepting bitcoin, it will be to buy chips. Seems a lot simpler to implement. Is there a reason you'd like to see it the way you describe? Sorry I don't gamble so maybe I'm missing something here. That is exactly what I am saying, a person could buy chips at a blackjack table for example and either the dealer or the cashier could convert the chips back to bitcoin. I am not saying that casinos need to be "fair" in the same way sites like PD3 are fair, but having bets work this way would prevent cheaters from cheating the system. Sorry, I thought you meant that people would bet directly with their bitcoins. I didn't even know you could buy chips at the table; I thought you bought them from a nice lady in reception I've never actually been in a casino (you may have guessed this by now). I'm not sure how people cheat the system either, but would be interested if you can be bothered to explain.
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No, that's correct, but it's a hassle to do that for both parties involved and this would cut out the need to even do that at all.
Yes, good point. Thanks.
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Wouldn't it be hilarious if a guy walked into a stripper bar and started tossing flashdrives with BTC on them at the strippers instead of dollars? I guess you could say he'd be "making it hail" instead of rain. lol
Perhaps a paper wallet would be less painful
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I seem to remember someone advising that if you ask someone to stop posting in your moderated thread and they continue, its considered abuse and is bannable. I may have got this confused with something else though. Mods?
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You should suggest this to Stunna or doog. Trip to Vegas for like 3 days of having a casino.
I think there could be a big opportunity for casino operaters to incorporate bitcoin somehow. People could wager their bitcoin at the card table and the dealer could payout their chips back to their wallets. They could also make it "fair" in a similar way that BTC based casinos do to weed out the cheaters. I would think if a casino starts accepting bitcoin, it will be to buy chips. Seems a lot simpler to implement. Is there a reason you'd like to see it the way you describe? Sorry I don't gamble so maybe I'm missing something here.
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Thanks for sharing your story (and other bits) Saffron; it's been quite inspirational. You both sound like very smart people and it's nice you've found your dream. It's taken me decades to find a career I really enjoy; I think some people never do.
Good luck with your business.
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I wouldn't trust a staff member more than their accounts value, just like any other member of the forum. It's completely fair that they're allowed trade like others. Buyers should continue to use their brain, as they hopefully would for non-staff.
Use a trusted escrow and it doesn't matter who you're trading with.
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I've been boring a friend silly over the last few months about Bitcoin. Finally I found something which got his interest. Thank you Sexy Saffron. I have no time to read this article but I suppose that its interesting. Could someone who have read it already, write a short variant? 2/10 Please try harder.
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Sure. But i am stop exchange from last week. So you go from buying up to $4000 a day to loaning $15? EDIT: I added negative trust to your account. I will remove it once you clarify this. I also added negative rep. Can't imagine why you would ruin your account for $15, but your choice I suppose. Most scammers ask for small loans because people will ask less questions about them. He also has a newbie account so it's easy to make a new one and scam someone else for $15. Ah yes. I don't know how I missed this. Thanks
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Sure. But i am stop exchange from last week. So you go from buying up to $4000 a day to loaning $15? EDIT: I added negative trust to your account. I will remove it once you clarify this. I also added negative rep. Can't imagine why you would ruin your account for $15, but your choice I suppose.
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Sure. But i am stop exchange from last week. I just saw you delete a bump from today from that thread. I was looking at it (it was the last post on page 1), clicked on page 2, then that post and page 2 disappeared. This guy is lying.
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I was just reading that Solidtrustpay has the same creditcard chargeback problems associated with Paypal (the reason Paypal is never taken as collateral for loans or payment for bitcoin).
Is this correct? If so, how will you guarantee this won't happen to your lender?
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Lucy masturbated watermelon lasciviously, then fondled Catfish; verboten Abecedarian fellating the Lackawanna - siphoning Agamotto's occasional hookah, discounting it was exsiccated thru a maniac bedlamite on roughage, postevent kayaked equanimously Pithy River (woolgathering it is Laurentian's vestibule where the penny-farthings cycle), howlin' at Qo'noS' house, synchronously, quizzically tickling Gleb von Bek upon slipshodding ice cream that vanguards against cuddly-wuddly bunny-urchins.
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