I finally managed to get a spectrocard. And the first time I used it, my order was declined. How long will it take until the funds which are on hold on my card at the moment be available again to me for another try somewhere else?
Hi, It depends from merchant, but if it was declined it should be available soon. Well, my order was declined and no payment was made. The credit card processor told me that they didn not charge my card. Still I can see that the amount is reserved and not available to me when I log in at spectrocoin. How long until the the amount is available to me again? The credit card processor told me something of 72 hours, but that time has already passed.
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I finally managed to get a spectrocard. And the first time I used it, my order was declined. How long will it take until the funds which are on hold on my card at the moment be available again to me for another try somewhere else?
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Thank you for the voucher, I just ordered a virtual card with it. On your site I saw that I should get it instantly, but when I finished the order all I could read was "card order pending" with a rotating circle behind it. After 15 minutes i got the 0.5 € back in my account. Then I tried to register a second time, and at the moment the order is still pending. I have noticed that the postal code asked for has to have 5 digits, my country has only 4. So I put a 0 ahead. Could that be the problem?
Edit: after another attempt I got my card. Thank you!
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If your offer is still valide, I would like to test it with one of your free vouchers. I can load the virtual card with bitcoins, right? Maybe I buy a nice present for my aunt, a game account or some porn...
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I have never had a virtual credit card so I am wondering. How does that work with online stores? I can remember that the name on the card always had to be the same as the name I entered when I bought something. I think virtual cards don't have names. So what I put in there? Can I use a fantasy name? Or do only special shops accept Virtual cards?
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I just took a look at your faucet(s). But sorry 98 percnet chance of getting 150 Satoshis for solving a captchas and 3 antibots, it does not end up to me. I'm sure it's hard to run a faucet theses days, with all the bots out there. But from a real user perspective 150 Satoshis is no amount where I can put any effort in it. Though I wish u luck, hopefully it's cost effective after all.
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As far as I have heared, no bank has charged negative interests from a private customer in the Eu. But they start to take more and more fees for services that were free half a year ago. And I'm sure, if this negative interest situation keeps on or gets worse, banks will determine a maximum balance above that they charge private persons.
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That would be some great news. And because it's in Europe it means that 500 Mio people have access to it the same way. Could bring the bitcoin a big step further in its developement on the old continent.
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Try to join Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns.
Well signature campaign is the best of all earning methods. Right now as a newbie if you wish to make good profit just buy as much with the capital you have. You can earn good profit as the price is counting up. Exactly. For signature campaigns you just need the english language and an own opinion. And patiente, because you need higher ranks to get good campaigns. Perfect if you are new to bitcoins. On the way to higher ranks you will learn to understand the bitcoin system better. There are no investments, so no risk for you to loose money.
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I got a little nervous when I spent my first few payments with bitcoin. But it's like with everything else in life. At some point you simply get used to it. Only if a transaction is not confirmed for a longer time I still feel a kind of rush. Or the amount is big.
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I'm not really familiar with all that technical terms behind the halfing, so I have a question: I know that the halfing occures after 210000 blocks. But what triggers it? Is a new bitcoin core version necessary for that, or does it happen on its own, as part of the code from when bitcoin started?
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For some reason, when I hit your claim button, I get redirected to another page. This happenes now for over a week. Before everything was fine. Am I on some kind of ban list??
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I use bitcoins to buy accounts. Onklick hoster mostly. I like the idea that they get no relevant information from me besides my IP.
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The price of bitcoin only matters if you see it as an investment. If You want to buy something and pay by bitcoins, you buy the amount of bitcoins you need for that. What you have to pay in fiat usually stays constant just the price in bitcoin is adjuted to the latest value of bitcoin.
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So after reading this article and especially the ending: One thing is for certain: having made Bitcoin less of a security worry, transparency will now be key in attracting users to new models, placing control of funds and fees in an upfront way in their own hands. I'm wondering what's stopping people from using bitcoin? And now I'm talking about people who already aware of bitcoin and how it works but still not using it. The price is now pretty much stable for more then a year, security issues are out of the question - so why we can't see in 2015 more companies switching to it, especially considering the unstable condition of moden economy? I think that people are stop using Bitcoin because the price was stable for a pretty long time. I guess these people got tired of waiting and just stopped. You have to be patient if you want to make money with Bitcoin. The price was never actually STABLE. If you buy bitcoins you want to invest in it or use it for something. So if you plan on spending it, you usually do that soon after you have bought them. I'm not sure how much a price stability influences your buy behaviour then.
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I have not lost any bitcoins yet. One time, I even invested a small amount into a ponzi, and for some unexplainable reason I got payed the promised amount. There were a few faucet that did not pay after I reached the min payout, but technically those coins were not in my posession yet.
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The blockchain itself being down sounds a bit scary to me. I don't know if that's actually possible
The blockchain is a part of every bitcoin core (if I understand the bitcoin system correctly). In order to bring the blockchain down, you would have to bring down every computer that is running a bitcoin core. Maybe some super-super virus could do that. But that is nothing that would be realistic.
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Your faucet looks good, the timer is short which is nice, the reward is OK and also the comission. Your faucet was added on my list. I like this faucet like all the others with lower waiting time. Hopefully you can ad mor faucets like this one.
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10000 Satosihis per hour sound good to me. But i'm not sure about that russian part either. Has somebody experienced any computer truoble after them?
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Although the payout amount ist high I like your design. Hopefully I will reach the min payout soon to test if it works. Good luck with it!
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