Given that shit already hit the fan you guys might as well know that Donald will be enjoying the Portuguese sun for a month. Given this whole mess he really should be needing some vacations Do you know this to be the case or just joking? Inference that he is jetting off on Bitcoinica customer's money? BB. I'm serious. He contacted me to hook him up with the Lisbon bitcoin scene. No, I don't live in Lisbon. Some interested parties were made aware of this fact, I just didn't relay it in the forums. Given this statement by Tihan I don't see the point on keeping it a secret anymore. BTW, I'm not infering that he's spending Bitcoinica's customers money. Just that he decided to take some time off when he should be working his ass off to make all of you whole after this mess.
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Bitсoin Сosnultancy, please, if you still plan to refund. Ask for all applicants to fill in the form of claims again. Then, compare the old with the new form for inconsistencies. Thus, many will be excluded fake claims. If the claimant real - he knows how much he owed, and how many have remembered the last time. Many scammers have made several claims, and may not be able to enter the data correctly. You can significantly reduce the amount of payments using this method.
Bitcoin Consultancy doesn't plan to refund. And now they will not be able to anyhow: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97272
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People still waiting for the ASIC.
You have to pretend BFLs claim work out. Yep. If there is a rule laid out in the OP, you have to follow it or risk being moderated. I apologize, I never saw any guideline for such. I just figured in off-topic anything goes. Threads on off-topic still have topics. Just not a topic suitable for any other sub-forum Now I'll be banned for posting an off-topic reply
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Given that shit already hit the fan you guys might as well know that Donald will be enjoying the Portuguese sun for a month. Given this whole mess he really should be needing some vacations
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Consider her vouched.
BitPantry is now whitelisted.
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Hello, If at all possible, I'd appreciate being whitelisted. I've been working with bitcoin for a little while now (working with my husband running www.quickbitcoins.net) and have now started a side business which accepts bitcoin as a payment method ( www.bitpantry.com). I would love to be able to post this in the marketplace/goods forum! Thanks, BitPantry Tell your husband to vouch for you with his account. The simple way is by posting here.
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Since The Bitmint enterprise solely owner is showing good will to recover lost funds to pay his clients, I am also in good will to help the enterprise and cover up part of his debts. I have the total amount of US$ 55.00 in two Paypal accounts, which I could try to send to any of his clients.
What? Why should you? I thought he established above that he has the funds? hmmm... $55 in 2 Paypal accounts...
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thank you i read the first 5 posts. the limits are very low. DeanC is there a way to lift the limits to 5 or 6 digits?
Identify yourself as a polsih citizen or resident. That's the way to do it. Or buy several cards.
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and you will be offering BTC to those cards? Could be an interesting product for our winners.
What do you mean? The OP sends the cards to you. You load them as you see fit. Any exchange that does SEPA should work. Avoid the ones that ask more than a name and IBAN for a SEPA transfer for best results. That I understand but we have BTC no cash so we would first need to buy the cards then exchange BTC to fiat, send and load the cards. I would prefer a full service where we send BTC to fund and buy the card that is then send to the winner. Maybe a business for OP? That's not secure at all To load the card one would need to open the envelope, thus knowing the card number and VCC which would enable the person to spend the funds on the card. Buy the card and send them to the winners. Ask them what's their IBAN after they get and the card and use an exchange, probably with disposable accounts, to send them the money.
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and you will be offering BTC to those cards? Could be an interesting product for our winners.
What do you mean? The OP sends the cards to you. You load them as you see fit. Any exchange that does SEPA should work. Avoid the ones that ask more than a name and IBAN for a SEPA transfer for best results.
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€ 150 maximum daily cash withdrawal at an ATM € 750 maximum balance of the card at any given time € 2500 maximum yearly balance
Loaded with a SEPA transfer, yes, using the IBAN.
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Don't you guys love it when one guy admits he fell for scams
I lost half my coins to this scam/hack. Why are you more worried about OP's alleged proclivity to be scammed than the person who supposedly holds $1 million in coins. Good luck getting them back after he's "hacked" by "hackers." What makes you think I'm worried about something? Also, nice job cutting my sentence in half. You should get a prize for that only.
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Don't you guys love it when one guy admits he fell for scams and tries to convince everyone he can spot a scam? LOL, just LOL "I can see a scam because I fall for them" <--- Doesn't compute.
Micon is hilarious. Been following this thread closely trying to see some evidence of scam or ponzi but all I got was wikipedia links...
FFS, Micon, do yourself a favour and go play some poker or something.
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Mail was just shipped today in priority mail, you should receive it in 2 or 3 days.
Tell me as soon as possible when you receive it.
Thanks for your trust,
Ebo
Will do. And so far you are trusting me more than I'm trusting you, so I should be the one thanking you for your trust
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Domain name: coinbits.com
Registrant Contact: WhoisGuard WhoisGuard Protected () Fax: 11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA 90064 US
Administrative Contact: WhoisGuard WhoisGuard Protected (@whoisguard.com) +1.6613102107 Fax: +1.6613102107 11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA 90064 US
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Status: Locked
Name Servers: ns489.hostgator.com ns490.hostgator.com I'll send a quick email off to hostgator. Why would you do that? Report the video to youtube and that is all you need to do. Coinbits just gathers videos and news related with bitcoin automatically, without human intervention, so it's natural that sometimes this things appear on there. How do I know? It was my website until I sold it to Andrew Bitcoiner almost 9 months ago.
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Do you have any coins? If not, you can't send coins.
I think what he wants is to post on the Marketplace and get some shinny Bitcoins for himself
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Latest block contains 64,516.55 BTC.
Well people. This may be the end of BTC-e. And if thats true all the greedy folks will get burned for real. No BTC because they sold and no USD because btc-e doesn't have it.
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benjamindees, why are you crackpot troll that posts threads like this one https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94471.0 and avoid straight questions when asked? That thread is 15 pages of pure off-topic nonsense and after 15 pages you still haven't demonstrated even a tiny shred of evidence of a connection between the shooting and bitcoin, despite that being the topic of your thread and being asked for it several times. I was waiting for your answer on the thread, but given that you took the time to make a new thread and didn't answer my question I'll just report the thread to the global moderators, so they can move it where it belongs, the Trashcan.
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benjamindees, I'm just going to ask this one more time and I demand an answer: WHAT IS THE BITCOIN CONNECTION WITH THE COLORADO SHOOTING?
This thread has been off-topic for 15 pages. I advise you to lock it after you answer me, because one or both of the following will happen:
1- Thread will be moved to the trashcan for being utter off-topic nonsense 2- You will be banned for being a crackpot troll
PS: Threads posted on Off-topic have a topic, and it still needs to be followed, so, don't even try to go that way.
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