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1  Economy / Services / Re: Web Hosting with cPanel, $20 per year, get started for free, then BTC! on: January 29, 2015, 02:13:58 AM
Escrow accepted, buyers choice of escrow
2  Economy / Services / Re: Web Hosting with cPanel, $20 per year, get started for free, then BTC! on: January 28, 2015, 07:05:51 PM
Also offering PHP, SQL, minor design services.  I enjoy code more than design though.  So it's a minor service offer.
3  Economy / Services / Web Hosting with cPanel, $20 per year, get started for free, then BTC! on: January 28, 2015, 06:28:41 AM
Greetings Bitcoin experts!

First of all I am hungry and sleepy so forgive me for forgetting something.

I am offering Web Hosting services with cPanel control to bitcointalk.org users for $20 USD per year, payment by bitcoin.

GoDaddy = $47.88/yr
Hostgator = $47.52/yr
MangoJ =  $20/yr in Bitcoin! (Limited time promotional Intro offer)


They don't accept bitcoin yet but I do.

This offer is limited to the first 20 people.  Then I will level up to $25, and then $30 per year.
Then I get all fancy with graphics and ad campaigns and such.

Reality is there is NO such things as "Unlimited" anything with a web host.  I wish I had an Unlimited hard drive lol, or Unlimited bandwidth, etc.
So to keep it real:
10GB HD limit
100GB monthly Bandwidth, not worried about it, new server.
CPU Usage, please keep cron jobs no faster than 15 minutes, unless you ask first.  10% CPU will be hard to reach as long as you are not scanning an unindex SQL database with 1 million tables 10k times a second.
FTP:  naturally yes.
Domains for your website: Unlimited!
Customer support:  Call center, or me.

Escrow?  Sure!  I can even provide your access first and you pay within 24 hours.

Remember I am not remembering everything.  I will edit this post, and add pretty graphics and details later.
If you would like a website hosted with me, and pay in BTC, PM me and I will get you started!
4  Other / Politics & Society / deleted on: December 12, 2014, 01:42:47 AM
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5  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Illinois Just Made it a Felony for Its Citizens to Record the Police on: December 12, 2014, 12:38:51 AM
So, if I happen to see a cop in Illinois raping someone:

I can not record them or I may be charged with a crime.
I can not stop them or they may shoot me because they felt threatened.


That's correct.
6  Economy / Services / Re: Any cheap advertising? on: November 24, 2014, 05:54:49 AM
How seriously do you take your business and your time?
Let me know if you have at least $100 USD, I operate BTCRaven.com
The only automated BTC escrow site that actually protects you with $5k insurance per transaction.
7  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] MacBook Pro Late 2013 2.6Ghz i7 500GB SSD 16GB Ram 4btc on: October 14, 2014, 06:18:19 AM
SOLD
8  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Price About to EXPLODE on: October 09, 2014, 12:28:48 AM
Looks like the BitStamp/BTC-E/CoinBase price manipulation fraud is approaching an end, and the price of Bitcoin is headed for a major rally. The big exchanges sabotaged the price so they could buy low, and I expect BTC to head rapidly towards $1000 now ...

So you propose that "big exchanges" have coordinated a massive sell-off at lower than market prices, suffering a huge loss and losing bit coins.
In an effort to buy at that lower price later, and require more bitcoin than they originally sold,
as a conspiracy to make a profit....
... accomplished by losing money and bitcoin.

Do you realize that is a self conflicting statement?
Besides it would require them to IMMEDIATELY buy while they have created a temporary drop in value.
But if you understood how markets work, you wouldn't have made this post in the first place.

There was no conspiracy.
Posts like yours are the only manipulator due to panicking public opinion.
9  Economy / Services / Re: Raganius Escrow Service on: October 06, 2014, 02:47:57 AM
Feel free to open up a scam accusation yourself if you feel appropriate. I think a post in his escrow thread is enough. I can provide PM logs if you wish
I believe opening a new thread about a scammer is not as productive as replying to all of his own threads.
Just like this one.
I think we shut him down on this account.
10  Economy / Services / Re: Raganius Escrow Service on: October 03, 2014, 01:08:27 AM
Something very suspicious happened to me today:

I was in negotiations with CripLib for me to buy a full member account from him for .04 BTC. For ~60% of the trades that I do, escrow is not used (the other party likely wants their privacy) and they end up going first (even though I always am willing to use escrow). After we agreed on the price of his account, he says that I can either go first or we can use escrow (this is a pretty unusual request for me to receive, although I have seen this request many times on various marketplaces threads); I tell him that we can use escrow if he does not want to go first, then some time later I receive a PM from him to myself and raganius asking raganius to provide escrow services for us. Having never heard of this person before I look at both his escrow thread and trust rating, seeing that he has zero (even untrusted) trust provided him I tell CripLib that if he wants to use escrow he will need to find someone that has more trust. In response he says that he will wait for his account to become a senior account (he is ~80 activity away from being a senior).

I find this highly suspicious and as a result do not trust either of them. I would advise to proceed with extreme caution when dealing with raganius

You need to document those PMs, and any thread involved and report CripLib for being an alternate fake account of raganius.

Clearly raganius is using yet another fake account to scam you out of .04BTC
Nobody that isn't connected to raganius would recommend him.
I have also already busted him for using a fake account vouching for himself.

Don't deal with Raganius or his other account CripLib.
Also you do not want to buy and account from this Account farmer.
Just work up your own rank, or trust level honestly.

=)
11  Economy / Services / Re: Raganius Escrow Service on: October 03, 2014, 12:53:29 AM
NOTICE: The purpose of this thread is to serve as a reference of the works I do and the relationships I have in this community, making public the experiences and opinions of the people I deal with. Being it a good or a bad opinion, all are welcome, as long as related to my acts, reflecting in my reputation. If the (good or bad) opinions are fair it is up to the reader to weight and to decide.

But I am noticing that some people are misusing this thread to make undesired advertisement of their own services: THIS is not welcome. It's a non moderated forum, and there's nothing I can do to avoid such misbehaviour. I can only warn the visitor that I do not endorse such illicit advertisements.

Raganius is the escrow for the Animecoin Community CrowdFunding

Thank you

A solid reputation is only built with time, and I am not in a hurry.

Thank you.


Nobody is advertising.
I am calling you out because you are scamming.

You used a fake account named Animecoin with 8 posts to vouch for yourself.

You want people to believe that a new user came to your thread just to vouch for you?
You want people to believe that a new user has experience with Escrow?
You want us to believe that you have an existing reputation with another service that some new user knew about, and just coincidentally happened to register on this forum and find this thread, and you, to vouch for you, yet not needing escrow themselves?

You are a fraud.
12  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Beware of PayPal and other reversible transfer services on: October 01, 2014, 09:35:29 AM
Anyway PayPal is on the road to start accepting Bitcoin
That will never happen.
13  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: help me buy btc using paypal. I don't mind waiting for a day or two on: October 01, 2014, 07:05:17 AM
We are in the English section, so we can assume he is in the UK or USA.
Paying your ISP in cash means you have a car to drive to your ISP and pay them.
It also means that you have an apartment or house for your ISP to wire up your connection.
It also means you have electricity, water, garbage, and rent.
There is no fucking way you or the op do not have a bank account, unless you are intentionally trying to live OFF the grid.
In the case of living off the grid, you would not have internet to your house, or electricity.

Sounds fishy to me.

It sounds like you're just utterly stupid. Or American.

I live in Australia, so you probably think that's somewhere near Seattle.

How the hell do you need a car to drive to your ISP? Ever considered the local Post Office takes cash payments? Not to mention there are hundreds of my ISPs stores around the country.

Have you even stopped to consider that the OP might speak English but lives in a country where Paypal doesn't support bank debits? No, you didn't. Because you think the entire world fits in the United States.

FFS, seriously.

So you are being Racist now?

And you are putting words in the OPs mouth.
He NEVER claimed that paypal rejected his bank.  He said that he has NO bank account.  Which is bullshit.

You are also stupid if you put cash in the mail.
You are just making EXCUSES by nagging at possible ways to explain how he has
1) A computer
2) an Internet connection
3) A house or apartment for internet
4) A power bill that comes with the house
5) A garbage bill
6) Rent or mortgage
Cool Water bill
9) A job to pay for all those bills
10)  You never noticed that I skipped number 7 because you are Australian.

All those things and no bank account?  Bullshit.

You are going to invent possible ways that he lives an Amish lifestyle yet has the internet and no bank account.  ha ha.. sure.
14  Economy / Services / Re: Buy anything from Amazon - 20% off on: October 01, 2014, 06:48:00 AM
Let me point out your past scams are linked under your feedback...
15  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling $500 Amazon Gift Card on: October 01, 2014, 06:45:19 AM



Oh wait look at your trust! 
Not bad for a newbie!



16  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling $500 Amazon Gift Card on: October 01, 2014, 06:34:30 AM
You guys have absolutely no idea haha.. I've just redeemed it myself and bought things which I'm going to resell.

http://prntscr.com/4ryrgk

http://prntscr.com/4ryrni

http://prntscr.com/4ryruk


guess the jokes on you guys

Yeah, sure you did.  
Those are totally legit Unaltered digital screenshots... ha ha.
I mean, it's not like you ran it through an image editor to change or hide any information...
And we all believe you spent $500 in BTC only to turn around and sell it at a 20% loss, but you wanted 20% upfront.

Seems legit.
17  Economy / Services / Re: Raganius Escrow Service on: October 01, 2014, 03:25:44 AM
Raganius is the escrow for the Animecoin Community CrowdFunding

Thank you

A solid reputation is only built with time, and I am not in a hurry.

Thank you.

Creating multiple accounts to Vouch for yourself as an escrow is the first sign that you are dishonest.
Claiming that you are offering this unproven service for "the good of the community" is pure bullshit!
We are all capitalists for profit. 
I ask 2%, but I also hope my customers buy some other service from me.
My services are an advertisement for my other services.

Also using the same out of place "Thank you" after a double break from 2 different accounts really gives you away as the same author.


Sorry to tell you that there are too many other Escrow people in-forum for you with no rep to make it.

I am not an Escrow in-forum.

I am sorry to see you accusing me of being dishonest.

I bet you are.
18  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling $500 Amazon Gift Card on: October 01, 2014, 12:54:26 AM
This jerk is a total scammer.
Read this thread and his recent thread offering to place the order for you.
Nobody buys gift cards with BTC only to sell the same gift card at a 20% loss for BTC again.

Check him out on here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=803691.new#new

Sounds about right lol.

If the gift code isnt applied to your account, thats red flag #1.

Another possible red flag would be the code could be wrong, that wasnt purchased by bitcoin. That was earlier mentioned above.

Indeed this is nothing more than a fraudulent credit card scam.
He may buy an amazon gift card for photos, and might even buy one with BTC for a paper trail,
But the "I will order it for you, just pay me 20% up front" part is so faulty!
Taking a 20% loss is very fake.
Buying with BTC, and selling for BTC also makes no logic.
And in the end he is just using stolen credit cards to order people stuff, and accept BTC in exchange.
19  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: help me buy btc using paypal. I don't mind waiting for a day or two on: September 30, 2014, 11:29:45 PM
Perhaps you need to get a bank account then.  You have a computer, and online access.
I assume you have a credit card to pay your Internet bill.
If you have a credit card, you have a bank account.

That's probably not fair. I can pay for my ISP bill with cash, we also don't know which country the OP lives.

We are in the English section, so we can assume he is in the UK or USA.
Paying your ISP in cash means you have a car to drive to your ISP and pay them.
It also means that you have an apartment or house for your ISP to wire up your connection.
It also means you have electricity, water, garbage, and rent.
There is no fucking way you or the op do not have a bank account, unless you are intentionally trying to live OFF the grid.
In the case of living off the grid, you would not have internet to your house, or electricity.

Yes you can tell me that you pay all your bills with cash used to purchase money orders, and that you mail those money orders to all of your utility/rent/ISP places, or that you live on welfare and the government covers most of that.

At that point I will just say the OP or you, are lying because if you have gone to that much trouble to avoid getting a bank account that would make your life easier, then you must be a fugitive or a scammer looking to be untraceable.
Why bother with bitcoin if you are that poor.
Bitcoin has the anonymous element when you spend or receive it, but if you also tell me you don't have a bank account, you are just lying because you want to be anonymous.

OP need to find a BTC ATM, and wear a ski mask when putting cash into the machine because the machine has a camera.

Sounds fishy to me.
20  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: help me buy btc using paypal. I don't mind waiting for a day or two on: September 30, 2014, 09:46:42 PM
Go verified your pp and use Virwox

I don't have a bank acc to verify it.. and I won't have a bank acc anytime soon..  Undecided

Perhaps you need to get a bank account then.  You have a computer, and online access.
I assume you have a credit card to pay your Internet bill.
If you have a credit card, you have a bank account.

You just choose not to use it?
Or you are on a low end laptop at a public wifi because you are claiming poverty?
In that last case, why are you playing with bitcoin and not getting a job?

I would not trust anyone that claims they don't have a bank account or don't want to use it to buy something.

All just my opinion, I have no evidence against you.
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