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1541  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] $1000 of BTC, mtgox +1%, fine with Escrow using JohnK! on: July 05, 2013, 10:06:32 PM
escrow with this guy recommended - just sayin

I think this guy is building up his rep for the BIG con

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=247959.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248078.msg2631570#msg2631570

I am no longer escrowing nor helping out this community because of false accusers like you. So just get out. This whole "big con" just shut up. A couple trusted users here have ALL my info so if needed they could easily release that if I ever scammed. Also just FYI, I am going to be SENDING FIRST to Micon, who has agreed to sell me the coins. Thanks and come again with your accusations. Smiley

Edit: Now hes threatening me in PM Smiley
1542  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Unload Large Amount of BTC--- California, Nevada, Arizona on: July 05, 2013, 09:33:39 PM
He is trying to get cash in hand guys...probably trying to avoid taxes which is understandable, I mean US sucks as it is, moneypak will not do, it is linked to your SSN when u redeem it and thus they can trace it too. You unload $3000 in one day of moneypaks I'm sure a couple flags will go up.


I've done it before and absolutely nothings happened. FUD

Obviously they don't tell you...what the money transmitting company does (greendot inc for moneypaks) or banks, if you are doing decent sized transactions that seem at all suspicious they will write a SARS (suspicious activity report) and send it to the IRS. If you get enough of em you'll be audited soon enough.
1543  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Unload Large Amount of BTC--- California, Nevada, Arizona on: July 05, 2013, 09:26:57 PM
He is trying to get cash in hand guys...probably trying to avoid taxes which is understandable, I mean US sucks as it is, moneypak will not do, it is linked to your SSN when u redeem it and thus they can trace it too. You unload $3000 in one day of moneypaks I'm sure a couple flags will go up.
1544  Economy / Currency exchange / [WTB] $1000 of BTC [CLOSED, sold to "Phraust] on: July 05, 2013, 06:27:49 PM
Closed sold to Phraust, see rep thread for feedback left. Normally wouldn't say all this but a couple members have said they think I'm a scammer so heres just more proof that I am not.
1545  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] $300 moneypak IN HAND for 3.786 btc, the current bitstamp price,NO MARKUP. on: July 04, 2013, 10:30:18 PM
Bump!
1546  Economy / Currency exchange / [FILLED] $300 moneypak IN HAND for 3.786 btc on: July 04, 2013, 05:16:44 PM
Sold $300 moneypak for 3780 chips (=3.78 BTC) on sealswithclubs.eu to user "JohnRambo".
1547  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sports betting Challenge (Me vs You!) on: July 04, 2013, 05:10:20 PM
Marker888 has contacted me wanting to do a $100 challenge, hopefully this does not fall through!  Smiley

cool cool make sure not to get scammed bro I will proley do one with you soon Smiley!

Lets do one that starts Saturday to get things rolling. $10 BTC equivalent.
1548  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sports betting Challenge (Me vs You!) on: July 04, 2013, 04:58:15 PM
Marker88 has contacted me wanting to do a $100 challenge, hopefully this does not fall through!  Smiley
1549  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sports betting Challenge (Me vs You!) on: July 04, 2013, 04:50:03 PM
I dont like the number of picks but what if we picked like 10 games in a month or did who profited the most Smiley

If you want only 10 picks thats fine but I'd rather do 15, the variance on only 10 picks is very high. Would definitely like to get one of these challenges started to draw some attention.
1550  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sports betting Challenge (Me vs You!) on: July 04, 2013, 04:49:15 PM
I would do a $10 challenge come College Footbal only based on picks % not on volume of money. CFB is what I really study and bet  on.

I follow CFB but mainly NFL, if you want I will accept your challenge if all picks are spreads ONLY.  Thus eliminating the different lines. I will be mostly picking NFL spreads against you just fyi.. Everyones volume of money too is the same.
1551  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sports betting Challenge (Me vs You!) on: July 04, 2013, 04:47:01 PM

Cool idea!

If you're interested, we could help you host this challenge.

  • Users could make accounts and start with identical balances (could be small). With the users agreement we could release verified bet histories throughout the contest. Highest balance wins.
  • If interested we could also act as your escrow, free of charge.

We know that pick-monitor also helps track picks, but it would be cool to keep the contest within the BTC community! Plus it also seems cooler to bet against a real book, so you know it's always real odds you are betting.

Either way the contest sounds like a great idea.

Let us know if we can help!



Thanks bitbook but I kind of want to keep the actual amounts wagered / this contest separate. Where the only thing required at risk is the amount for the entry fee between players. Appreciate it though!
1552  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sports betting Picks ( RECORD 142-64-16) on: July 04, 2013, 08:31:08 AM
I am offering a sports betting challenge, and yes I am challenging you stayeduptoolate Wink

See here if interested: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=249684.0
1553  Economy / Gambling / Sports betting Challenge (Me vs You!) on: July 04, 2013, 08:17:22 AM
Think your good at sports betting? Lets do a 1 vs 1 challenge then!

Here are the rules of my proposed challenge:
-Both players must make 25 picks total within 30 days (or 10 picks in 14 days, or 50 picks with a 60 day limit).
-Max playable lines are +200 to -200
-Every underdog moneyline play (+100 to +200) is RISKING 1 unit (example +150, RISKING 1 Unit To Win 1.5 units).
-Every favorite Moneyline or spread (-101 to -200) is TO WIN 1 unit (Example -200 would be risking 2 units TO WIN 1 unit)
-Winner is based on the FINAL overall +/- units.
-Only first 25 plays count (or 50 picks if that is the challenge length).
-Picks by both players must be made on http://www.pickmonitor.com/, no other way for submitting picks will be allowed. (This site does not allow plays to be canceled just FYI even before the event has begun.)
-Only lines offered on pickmonitor can count as eligible plays

If you are willing to do this let me know and I am willing to do up to 1BTC with any person, max of 5 BTC total to start off. Minimum will be .1 in BTC challenge. At the moment BTC is VERY volatile so if you would like to do a USD challenge (like my USD vs your USD, we could figure something out) I would definitely be for that too, same limits.

Will you allow escrow?
Yes, if you want escrow we will use John K or BCB, only for challenges of $25 (BTC equivalent) or more. In this case EACH player (you and me) will pay 1% more then the entry cost to cover the 2% escrow fee (we split the fee). For example: We want to challenge each other to .5 BTC challenge, each person would send .51 BTC to the escrow address. Winner would receive 1 BTC of the 1.02 sent to that address. I'd prefer not to escrow since the fees eat away our winnings but understand the trust issue involved with not escrowing.

If you are fine with me holding the coins, I will open an address in my 2fa protected wallet and send my entry fee first then have u send yours. Once both are rec'd, they will remain untouched until a winner has been decided.
Please see my feedback thread for history or ask sealswithclubs.eu members for my reputation there. I buy and sell BTC very frequently.

CURRENT ACTIVE CHALLENGES:
Kingofsports (15/25 completed +6.92 units) vs. MsBitcoin (17/25 completed +7.60 units) Amount: 1 BTC, End Date: 08/09/13
Kingofsports (12/12 completed +4.91 units) vs. Moneymaker1990 (10/12 completed -0.93 units) Amount: 0.25 BTC End Date: 07/31/13
1554  Economy / Gambling / Re: Are gambling games with BTC legal? on: July 03, 2013, 10:00:23 PM
Hi Guys

Yesterday i was talking with a friend of mine about opening a casino online with BTC,I really like the idea but my friend (the developer) said that is risky because whatever is gambling is not legal,is this true?

So how all the gambling websites here deal with it?

Please let me know I don't really know much about gambling and how it works

Thanks

The legality is one of MANY issues in creating a casino. Unless you have $10,000 or more available to invest in a bitcoin casino, it will be very hard for you to ever make enough money to make it worth your while. You will tend to small bettors who occasionally will hit you for 100x their deposit. If you do not have a large bankroll, and especially if you do not know much about gambling already, I would NOT create a casino. You will get in over your head and regret it imo.
1555  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: $60 USD Paypal for BTC @Bitstamp Last on: July 03, 2013, 09:57:59 PM
Not doing escrow is fucking stupid.

Flat out refusing it and thinking the public eye(which is deleted in a few clicks) matters for anything at all ever is retarded and sketchy.

Normally yes rippyzippers but this man led a great cash for BTC in mail service and no one ever had an issue. Would do it myself if I had an unfrozen paypal account. Good luck RandomQ with any legal issues you are having.
1556  Economy / Gambling / Re: After Mining divert into Gambling on: July 03, 2013, 06:24:25 AM
^ Do not give this user anything, He's an ongoing scammer.


Best advise I can give you is to not rely on Gambling as a steady means of profit. The house always wins.

+1
1557  Economy / Currency exchange / Closed on: July 03, 2013, 04:30:22 AM
Closed, bumped by trolls, this transaction was fulfilled on seals with no problem.
1558  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAMER Alpha523 - Please tag him as so on: July 03, 2013, 04:15:09 AM
Left negative feedback. Nice social engineering w/ Amazon support Smiley

If you read the thread you may see Alpha523 = KingOfSports (= Oldsport) - but you'd know better than me tradef - with ip access etc - coins were returned however...

Confirmed. KingOfSports corroborates Alpha523's apparent faked screen shot.

Because I did see it! Are u kidding me. I skyped with him, did SHARE SCREEN and the person said the email was blazeout419 or whatever it was that redeemed it. WTF. I released the escrow to the more reputable person in the end because either person could have created that amazon account and thus used the code.

I have escrowed and been sent first 5x as much as this escrow was worth, why in the fucking world IF I WERE TO SCAM would I go after a measly 1.3 BTC. SAME DAY I WAS SENT FIRST $550 and $370 MONEYPAKS FOR MY BTC. I SOLD OVER 30 COINS and YET I AM A SCAMMER BECAUSE AN ESCROW WENT WRONG I RETURNED COINS TO THE PERSON WITH MORE TRUST BUT BECAUSE I SAW THE CONVO ON SKYPE IM A SCAMMER OR A MEASLY 1.3 COINS. CMON.
1559  Economy / Gambling / Re: Done posting, can't stand the people around here. GL to all. on: July 02, 2013, 05:02:04 PM
To those who have showed interest in following my plays and such, PM me and I will PM you any picks I have. Lately lines have looked ugly, I'm itching for a play but after that seattle loss can't rush into anything. But yes sadly I will not be posting as much on this forum if at all after what happened. You try to do a nice thing and just get accused and burned.
1560  Economy / Gambling / Re: My Sportsbetting Picks (Record 7-3-0 +$525.00) on: July 02, 2013, 12:31:14 AM
Done posting, lost all hope in bitcoins and their users.
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