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1161  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTS] 20 Bitcoins [Western Union/Liberty Reserve] on: April 26, 2013, 12:37:02 AM
How much for a $120 moneypak

Mt. Gox Last + 1.99%
1162  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTS] 20 Bitcoins [Western Union/Liberty Reserve] on: April 25, 2013, 09:30:54 PM
9 BTC in stock
1163  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Walmart, Target, and Misc Gift Cards/Codes (Riot Points, MSP) on: April 25, 2013, 09:40:49 AM
Selling numerous gift cards. Please add me on Skype @ TradeFortress if you would like to purchase.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=67058

Is this you?

No that isn't me, the username was already taken when I created an account here. Although I've had this alias for quite some time now!
1164  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [ROUND 1] Access my BrainWallet and take the POT in only 20 Questions... on: April 25, 2013, 04:45:42 AM
1. Is it digital or physical?

2. Was it created in the past 5 years?
1165  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will "satoshi" ever login again? on: April 25, 2013, 01:43:17 AM
The second atonement of Satoshi
1166  Other / Off-topic / Re: I came up with an idea... on: April 25, 2013, 01:13:49 AM
Sounds like an interesting idea.

I'd much rather have a Bitcoin debit card than to be carrying a physical bitcoin around everywhere I go.
1167  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 25, 2013, 12:29:31 AM
You too lost some bitcoins while having fun playing I guess ... ;-)  Tongue

No. This is the conclusion I've arrived at after all the research I've done, considering various opinions, and my own careful monitoring of the many thousands of hands I've played during the past year on sealswithclubs. They most definitely are NOT running a legit poker site, in my opinion. Too bad there's nothing that can stop them from stealing as many bitcoins as they can suck out of people. Check out what somebody else said on Sealswithclubs' subReddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/SealsWithClubs/comments/1am4t2/i_dont_really_trust_the_swc_software_anymore/

I 100% agree with this. I can't tell you how many times I've got beat by pocket AA's or KK's when I have on K or A and one comes on the flop and all the other cards are lowers. What pisses me off is the river cards when the "opponent" is calling 10-50 chips on a "draw" from the flop and ends up getting the card on the river. It happens way to often and along with other small things I've noticed from playing multiple tables at once, I can say with confidence that sealswithclubs isn't regular poker odds like in a true Casino.
1168  Other / Off-topic / Re: I came up with an idea... on: April 24, 2013, 11:51:44 PM
Basically like a Bitcoin debit card but a coin instead? That would be passed on from multiple people? It wouldn't work because multiple people would see the private keys, unless there was a thing to peel and place a new hidden key at. But then you would still be going off the last persons trust.
1169  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTS] 4 x $625 Moneypak for BTC for 15% Fee's! Serious inquiries only! on: April 24, 2013, 11:34:19 PM
You seem way to eager to get rid of $2500 for a 15% loss. Do you have picture and a receipt of the cards? If you don't I highly recommend nobody cash these into there Paypal as they're probably fraudulent MoneyPaks.
1170  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling Walmart, Target, and Misc Gift Cards/Codes on: April 24, 2013, 07:23:23 PM
Sold $100 in Riot Points and $1200 Walmart.

Walmart, Target, and Misc. Gaming Codes in stock.
1171  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS] 1600 Microsoft Point Code on: April 24, 2013, 05:20:51 AM
Selling [12] 1600 Microsoft point codes

Looking for face value in BTC/LR/LTC/PP

You will send first or Escrow will be used through John K.


Feel free to PM me if you have any questions
1172  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 23, 2013, 03:02:11 AM
I read something about "provably" a way to make it verifiable that the cards are random.  Have you read up on that?  Do you believe that would solve the problem of online gambling?

No.  The rigged clowns would just insist the "provably fair" method was rigged and all the math guys who said it wasn't were all in on the conspiracy, etc. etc. etc.  There is no reasoning with these morons.

Also, any time I have seen a collection of hand histories from some rigged claimant, and usually they don't have the balls to post ALL their hand histories, they play like shit, think they're entitled to win every hand where they start with AA, etc. etc. etc.  It's just whining by bad players.

Almost every hand I've played is a joke nothing like a true deal at a Casino. It's funny how ignorant you sound. Even if it wasn't rigged do you think it would be that hard to do without anybody knowing? You're a fool if you think it can't be. I don't have time to argue. Won't be returning here again, bye!
1173  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 23, 2013, 02:49:11 AM
Yeah, let's check your hand history.
Here is a free program for analysis hand history:
http://www.universal-replayer.net/download.html
Do you give a link to your hand history?
I am sure that  sealswithclubs is not rigged.

Yes definitely I'm looking for a way I can get it right now. Will be contacting an administrator if I can't find it.


I'm sure the United States didn't think the FBI was corrupt too. And that the mass amount poker sites weren't rigged as well.
1174  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 23, 2013, 02:29:43 AM
This game definitely doesn't give regular hold em' odds. It's either rigged or I got extremely unlucky, I'm talking about chances of hitting the lottery unlucky. I won't be coming here again.

Feel free to check my hands history if you think I'm lying.

Username: Wardrick

I hear this all the time...

sounds like someone has a case of the Mondays...

Sorry for your loss.

What? This happened a few days ago, before the weekend even started. You probably "hear this all the time" because the game is rigged. They weren't satisfied with regular wages. That's why we can't have online gambling sites because people get so greedy they always end up ripping people off. Has happened with almost every other online poker site, go look it up.

Go check my hand history if you think I'm lying, I will definitely never be coming back here.
1175  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Lets Kill this Paypal Reversible Scam! Look here! on: April 22, 2013, 10:49:03 PM
I've won them even when they dispute with there CC company. What I do is designed to weed out hacked/stolen paypal accounts. Obviously someone using a hacked/stolen Paypal account wouldn't be able to provide that kind of Info.

Well then you are extremely lucky, I've had disputes filed over physical goods that were ordered with a stolen CC via PayPal and still lost even though I had tracking info etc. If the CC company take back the funds, your SOL, PayPal aren't going to pay you out of their pocket.

Yeah that's why I follow those steps to weed out the people using hacked/stolen Paypal accounts and CC's.
1176  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Lets Kill this Paypal Reversible Scam! Look here! on: April 22, 2013, 10:39:15 PM
Everytime you're dealing with Paypal on a regular basis you're going to get hit with these kinds of scams. It always happens, there's no way around it.


Here are the steps you follow to win every dispute. This is when you're dealing with virtual currencies.


1) Get an email from the person who is buying the item from there VERIFIED Paypal email address. What you want them to include is a filled out order form, you will send this from your REGISTERED paypal email.

Include all the item specifics. So say if you are going to be selling someone a Bitcoin, the order form would look something like this. You can also give them a random order # which will just add onto the evidence.

Product:
Bitcoin Address:
Amount of Purchase:
Is this purchase for Bitcoins (y/n):

2) If you can you need to get some other form of proof such as ID or there phone # attached to the Paypal account. You call the number and ask if they're okay with the payment and you're just making sure etc.

3) Screenshot all the chat logs and your transaction being sent to the BTC address

4) If they reverse the payment upload all the screenshots and information to Paypal Resolution center


I've had disputes filed against me three or four times and using these methods I have won all of them.

I hope you are getting a nice premium on those coins, cause I probably wouldnt do that.
Sell coins, PayPal > Bank - 3 days. Bank > Dwolla - 3 days. Buy coins. A lot can happen with BTC in 6 days.
Then you are still at risk, even if you won every other time. Plus, that is a lot of work just to hopefully be able to prove a legit purchase.

Not really, it takes like 30 seconds to send an email and another 30 seconds to call there registered phone # or to ask for ID. Screenshots take about 30 seconds. That's what you have to do if you want to use Paypal, unless you can find an easier way, let me know.
1177  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Lets Kill this Paypal Reversible Scam! Look here! on: April 22, 2013, 10:37:01 PM
Everytime you're dealing with Paypal on a regular basis you're going to get hit with these kinds of scams. It always happens, there's no way around it.


Here are the steps you follow to win every dispute. This is when you're dealing with virtual currencies.


1) Get an email from the person who is buying the item from there VERIFIED Paypal email address. What you want them to include is a filled out order form, you will send this from your REGISTERED paypal email.

Include all the item specifics. So say if you are going to be selling someone a Bitcoin, the order form would look something like this. You can also give them a random order # which will just add onto the evidence.

Product:
Bitcoin Address:
Amount of Purchase:
Is this purchase for Bitcoins (y/n):

2) If you can you need to get some other form of proof such as ID or there phone # attached to the Paypal account. You call the number and ask if they're okay with the payment and you're just making sure etc.

3) Screenshot all the chat logs and your transaction being sent to the BTC address

4) If they reverse the payment upload all the screenshots and information to Paypal Resolution center


I've had disputes filed against me three or four times and using these methods I have won all of them.

If they dispute the charge with the credit card company, you will loose. If the account is hacked/stolen, you will loose.

I've won them even when they dispute with there CC company. What I do is designed to weed out hacked/stolen paypal accounts. Obviously someone using a hacked/stolen Paypal account wouldn't be able to provide that kind of Info.
1178  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Lets Kill this Paypal Reversible Scam! Look here! on: April 22, 2013, 10:07:35 PM
Everytime you're dealing with Paypal on a regular basis you're going to get hit with these kinds of scams. It always happens, there's no way around it.


Here are the steps you follow to win every dispute. This is when you're dealing with virtual currencies.


1) Get an email from the person who is buying the item from there VERIFIED Paypal email address. What you want them to include is a filled out order form, you will send this from your REGISTERED paypal email.

Include all the item specifics. So say if you are going to be selling someone a Bitcoin, the order form would look something like this. You can also give them a random order # which will just add onto the evidence.

Product:
Bitcoin Address:
Amount of Purchase:
Is this purchase for Bitcoins (y/n):

2) If you can you need to get some other form of proof such as ID or there phone # attached to the Paypal account. You call the number and ask if they're okay with the payment and you're just making sure etc.

3) Screenshot all the chat logs and your transaction being sent to the BTC address

4) If they reverse the payment upload all the screenshots and information to Paypal Resolution center


I've had disputes filed against me three or four times and using these methods I have won all of them.
1179  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: (WTB) 1 BTC on: April 22, 2013, 08:50:56 PM
you never said "somebody will be picking up the WU for me." which would have saved us a lot of hassle Smiley. i'm sorry the trade didn't work out but if you had just communicated with me (and not called me a retard after i said i cancelled the trade!) instead of leaving me clueless, i would not have gotten bad vibes from you.

I really don't know how you could be stupid enough to send someone you think is a scammer $120 then cancel the trade after you have sent it. You're suppose to do that before you send the money. I don't know how you got bad vibes either basically you sent the money I told you it would be picked up tomorrow by somebody as I'm not located near a Western Union, woke up and messaged you, and found out you cancelled the transaction. Next time do whatever research you have to do before you send the payment.
1180  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: (WTB) 1 BTC on: April 22, 2013, 08:25:36 PM
HIGHLY RECOMMEND NOT DOING BUSINESS WITH THIS GUY.

Wasted my time getting somebody to pick up Western Union at a location for me as I'm not close to a Western Union. And then goes and cancels the order after I have everything set up. Completely unprofessional. Do not do business with this guy.
i cancelled because Wardrick is shady. I western union'd the money to them right before the place was closing, Wardrick said he would pick up the money in 10 hours when they opened and would send my coin. This morning, more than 12 hours after I had sent the money, I asked Wardrick when they would be picking up the money and sending my coin. He responded it would be another 2 hours or 4-5 hours. I found it shady that they would not message me closer to the time they originally said they would sent the money and let me know it would take a bit longer. I did cancel the money becaue I was getting bad vibes, and I'm sure people on here can see why. Also, I searched Wardrick's name on here and there are a few scam accusations/no proof that they have had a successful trade.


Scam accusations? They're all fake and not from anyone I directly traded with. You should of done that before sending the money anyway. I told you I was getting someone else to pick up the Western Union as I don't have a WU close to me, and they had changed there schedule for me in order to do it.  I had called them at the time I arranged with you and they said they had already left there house and they would do it on there lunch break. You would of had your coins in 15 minutes from now if you just messaged me instead of cancelling your order because now I have to call the person who was picking the WU up for me and tell them the deal is off. Next time have some patience.

not once did you say another person was picking it up until AFTER I cancelled the order, in fact you specifically said you would be picking them up on "your lunch break" once I messaged you asking what was taking so long. If you had said something before, kept me in the loop when it was going to take longer than expected, then perhaps I would have felt a little bit more comfortable.

I did inform you that someone else was going to be picking up the payment as I don't have a Western Union close to me. Before we even conducted the trade. That's beside the point though, you've already cancelled the order.
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