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Whiteknight already agreed to help, but I will keep you in mind in case I need advice from multiple people. Concerning the cut offs: Can you tell me what your screen resolution is? 1024x768 is my monitor resolution (I think that's really skinny for monitors, but still, would prepare you for mobile users). Received payment from exxe successfully Thank you, I am willing to provide any help you need. Also, were my scans correct in guessing that you are using >Postgre 8 on a nginx server?
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Shipping being a loose term, they have at least transferred ownership to someone else.
But, on a large scale, you are correct, they have yet to actually "ship" the first batch (I believe the're currently building them).
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As a note I'm also on BitMit: https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/25418-amazon-5-gift-cardAnd have done trades there, if you successfully trade with me on BitMit, please leave feedback. BitMit has built-in escrow, so you don't have to worry about setting something up here (that being said the fees are a bit higher in BitMit, compared to the 0.5% fees charged here on Bitcoin Talk)
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As a note I'm also on BitMit: https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/25418-amazon-5-gift-cardAnd have done trades there, if you successfully trade with me on BitMit, please leave feedback. BitMit has built-in escrow, so you don't have to worry about setting something up here (that being said the fees are a bit higher in BitMit, compared to the 0.5% fees charged here on Bitcoin Talk)
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As a note I'm also on BitMit: https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/25418-amazon-5-gift-cardAnd have done trades there, if you successfully trade with me on BitMit, please leave feedback. BitMit has built-in escrow, so you don't have to worry about setting something up here (that being said the fees are a bit higher in BitMit, compared to the 0.5% fees charged here on Bitcoin Talk)
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https://btc-e.com/and https://bitpay.com/I think bitpay is the more popular one. One of the main things I think about when buying are fees, and I try not to trade in amounts I would be really upset to lose e.g. Buying in $100 units, or $10 units, or 1 BTC at a time. Then again, I suppose any monetary loss is unacceptable, but at least then you don't lose everything you were willing to put into BTC.
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Interesting question, not sure, although I know that Mt.Gox is located in Japan, and they commonly use Bank Wire Transfers. Not sure if the laws change around international commerce? Is there a way to register as a MSB for the internet?
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Well, if you ask Alex Jones he will tell you Globalists, but I remember seeing someone speculate that BTC was following a new technology curve, and they predicted it would drop back down pretty low after a big high, then finally stabilize.
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They shipped one unit to a software developer, and on discounts I think not, they just recently increased their prices.
EDIT: To clarify, they shipped to someone developing software for them, and they are in the shipping phase, however if you order now you will have to wait a while.
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Pricing:I am selling Amazon Gift Card Codes, if you are interested PM me, I charge a $0.50 USD fee (%10), and I sell $5 gift cards, thus your total comes out to $5.50. Escrow:I am happy to work with a trusted escrow provider, as long as the escrow agent is well known either in this or another community, you may find a list of people offering this service here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108716.0. Escrow Service Providers usually charge small fees or sometime request tips, which I recommend (Escrow services provide a priceless function in the bitcoin community). Feedback:If you have a successful trade with me, please make a post below, and I would be very grateful. If there are any items that you think I should include, please request them, I am considering offering higher denomination Amazon Gift Cards, as well as other gift cards, if you would be interested in either, please PM me. Conversion Rate:All rates will be based on prices here: preev.com (pulls prices from Mt.Gox). Availability Table: Item/Gift Card Available Price $5 Amazon Gift Code Yes $5.50BTC Reputation/Feedback: (I've done more trades, but not everyone +reps)
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Bump, I will use Escrow, and pay all escrow fees, for you the pricing will still be the same .
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Bump, I will use Escrow, and pay all escrow fees, for you the pricing will still be the same .
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I'd be careful user is new, Indeed I am, no-one should trust me, but that's what Escrow is for right? Low amounts because I am just starting out and I don't want to invest to heavily, that being said you can order more than one gift code, to bring it up to your sum. using credit card processed method of payment of pre-paid low value increments. I'm confused, there are no credit cards involved, they are gift cards I suppose?
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FWIW, I have a good supply
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Interesting view, although there is an upside to having USD, the currency is pretty stable. Although the Bitcoin may be rising now in the future it may fall as well, so you have speculation going on. The most common scenario I imagine though, is someone immediately wants to buy something via amazon, and has a good supply of Bitcoins (perhaps from when they were $8 ). I think I mostly agree with you though, I just can't figure out how you're selling for less than value
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Well, not 95%, but I sell them, see link in signature. If you offered at a lower price, then couldn't you just create an Amazon seller account and sell yourself something at profit?
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