Interesting that people are still commenting on this. If someone is willing to maintain a fork of BitLuck, please let me know. I will update the original post in this thread, as well as update the README on the Github repository. As of right now, there are 20 forks reported by Github's network graph, but not one of them seems to be maintained to me. The project is more popular on Github than I would expect for something of this nature (guys, it's really ugly code), and I'd like to be able to link to something better. I've been leaving it up as an example for developers to understand how to interact with the Bitcoin API. You can email me at contact@johnmaguire.me. ~lulz EDIT - Taking the project down for both security and licensing reasons. If you'd really like the code for some reason, you may use the email above.
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Just make the first "H" lowercase.
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I'm sorry, but this is ridiculous. You offered .5 BTC for someone to provide a service to you, they provided the service, and you are trying to send .05 BTC.
You claim you made a typo. But you were not upfront about this. You were not honest about this. Instead you MODIFIED a post in which you were quoted, without noting the change, to say ".05 BTC." That is extremely shady.
Let's say you did make a typo... you're still obligated because that is the amount you agreed to pay. If the person on the other end of the transaction decided to be understanding of you allegedly "making a typo," then that would be okay. But they haven't. And you haven't spoken to them. Because you seem to think you can say one thing and do another.
That is not how respectable people operate.
For those saying this does not fit the definition of a scam... the definition "a dishonest scheme; a fraud." The definition of fraud: "wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain."
I think it is quite deceptive to act like you said something you didn't, and even try to tamper with the evidence (the quoted post) to make it look like you said something else.
That's messed up man. And I think you know you're in the wrong here. You just don't want to be out the money. So man up and talk it over to sitnicki. Maybe he'll be understanding.
John
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I'm definitely interested! You can check my signature for links to my portfolio and my Github profile. I've been working with PHP/MySQL for about 5 years, and have experience with other web development languages as well (namely Python, with some experience with node.js.)
I almost exclusively use HTML5 and CSS3 in my projects, and have no issue adding Javascript functionality for a better user experience.
John Maguire
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Bumping, with updated information.
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Check my signature for my OTC rating. I've done plenty of Bitcoin buys with ppUSD before. Currently, I'm waiting for cash I deposited at an ATM to clear ( sort of proof). As soon as that happens, I will send the $240 ppUSD. Message me here or on freenode IRC as lulzplzkthx! Thanks a lot, John Maguire
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Check OTC rating in signature. Please message me here, or on freenode IRC with the nick "lulzplzkthx."
You will get a faster response on IRC.
Thanks a lot, lulzplzkthx
EDIT - Found someone. However, I also plan to try to buy 2.25 BTC tomorrow for $250 unless the price of Bitcoin drastically changes. PM me if you're interested.
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Thanks mrkent! This offer is no longer open.
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OTC rating is in my signature.
PM if interested, here or on freenode IRC.
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sent...
Repaid ahead of time. Will get E&G to verify.
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willing and able john... just post your address.
Awesome, thank you. Will send you a PM. John Maguire
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Hello,
I am looking to borrow .92 BTC and will pay back 1 BTC in at most two weeks (by the end of March 13th.)
My OTC is available in my signature.
Thanks, John Maguire
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Looking for some small programming jobs to kill some free time between classes and homework. You can see many examples of my code on Github. I prefer to work with Django/Python, but I have experience with other Python frameworks such as Flask and web.py, and am also highly proficient in PHP (including experience with OOP and popular frameworks). Feel free to post a job proposition here, PM me, or send an email to me at jmaguire2013@gmail.com. Thanks, John Maguire (lulzplzkthx)
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Glad it's back. Too bad it came with an empty wallet. Sounds like they tried to rip us (the users) off, whoever owned it previously.
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Thanks for your script. I've noticed two minor issues though: 1. When bitcoind cannot be reached (not running/timeout) the php error displays the request (including username, password and IP adress). It would make sense to suppress this details and throw a generic error. 2. The page which shows the deposit address and waits for confirmation is not fully compatible to the new setting to allow inputs other than 1: Please send 1 BTC or more to the following address:
mjCQzqjNdLratrY6MsdS7fhtiYp8yieibi
This page should change when the address above receives at least 0.1 BTC with 1 confirmation.
WARNING: Non-refundable! Please only use multiples of 1 BTC (anything else is rounded down.) Didn't notice this but I have just pushed new updates to the Git repository with fixes to these and a few other minor issues.
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I believe the overhead and security issues have been fixed.
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PLEASE DO NOT INSTALL TAPATALK It's so FRIGGING annoying. No. Please kill tapatalk with a nuclear bomb. Or a source code hack. I don't care How is it annoying? If you don't like it, simply don't use it. It makes posting much easier for mobile users.
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