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March 05, 2017, 04:25:24 PM
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I had a delicious bacon egg and cheese sandwich this morning on my way home from work (I work overnight) and a small iced-coffee with just milk-trying to cut down on sugar.

Sounds like you went through a McDonalds?  Was it on a biscuit?  Did it come with hash browns also?
More important, is it a Hyacinth Macaw?

(Those things are *loud* and can mimic human speech perfectly. Creepy as heck. :-)

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March 05, 2017, 04:27:50 PM
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When I get home later I will happily post my proof of purchase and the other 2 serial numbers. I just wanted to get the post up and hopefully some interest. I will, however, scratch out my name from the receipt as I'm not one to post my name on a public forum for the world to see.


Yeah, you never did post this either. Also, don't get so wound up by people asking questions if you're going to post in the trading forum.. especially if you're selling expensive gold bars that have plenty of counterfeits in circulation.

sounds very goldFISHY to me Smiley

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March 05, 2017, 06:37:00 PM
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Gold bars were sold to a local from craigslist. We met at a local coinstore in Lynbrook and he paid me in bitcoin Cheesy Thanks for consideration all I'll close this thread out
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March 05, 2017, 07:00:28 PM
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Gold bars were sold to a local from craigslist. We met at a local coinstore in Lynbrook and he paid me in bitcoin Cheesy Thanks for consideration all I'll close this thread out

ok lol suuuuure, looking back at your previous posts as others should as well , I HIGHLY doubt anything you say here on this forum has any truth to it.

Not trustworthy in my book at all, to set up a meeting then conveniently sell them the same day as our meeting, with no cancellation notice or otherwise, which avoided any actual verification from a trusted member....lol

I actually told the OP I would test them for free for him, and might not even purchase any gold, but would actually buy some of the silver on the spot he was boasting about.

So this is not a butthurt situation by any means, as I clearly told him I may not be buying the bars when we meet but might have some others who are interested, and would pay in BTC, if it was verified to be real.

It goes to show you how some "people" get weeded out simply by offering some free "testing" lol

some examples:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1813873.new#new

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1808284.msg18043926#msg18043926

yea good luck selling anything else here Smiley

I would advise other members to research this user's previous posts which contain looking to purchase a sr members account and other "things"

thanks!

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March 05, 2017, 07:25:01 PM
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Gold bars were sold to a local from craigslist. We met at a local coinstore in Lynbrook and he paid me in bitcoin Cheesy Thanks for consideration all I'll close this thread out

ok lol suuuuure, looking back at your previous posts as others should as well , I HIGHLY doubt anything you say here on this forum has any truth to it.

Not trustworthy in my book at all, to set up a meeting then conveniently sell them the same day as our meeting, with no cancellation notice or otherwise, which avoided any actual verification from a trusted member....lol

I actually told the OP I would test them for free for him, and might not even purchase any gold, but would actually buy some of the silver on the spot he was boasting about.

So this is not a butthurt situation by any means, as I clearly told him I may not be buying the bars when we meet but might have some others who are interested, and would pay in BTC, if it was verified to be real.

It goes to show you how some "people" get weeded out simply by offering some free "testing" lol

some examples:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1813873.new#new

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1808284.msg18043926#msg18043926

yea good luck selling anything else here Smiley

I would advise other members to research this user's previous posts which contain looking to purchase a sr members account and other "things"

thanks!

Go to coin galleries of oyster bay in lynbrook on sunrise highway. Ask an employee if he oversaw 2 men, one in his 20s and one in his 40s, make a cashless deal. He'll remember because the guy had no idea what bitcoin was and was totally confused. Don't spread FUD because you are butthurt you couldn't "verify" my gold.
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March 05, 2017, 08:46:46 PM
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Gold bars were sold to a local from craigslist. We met at a local coinstore in Lynbrook and he paid me in bitcoin Cheesy Thanks for consideration all I'll close this thread out

ok lol suuuuure, looking back at your previous posts as others should as well , I HIGHLY doubt anything you say here on this forum has any truth to it.

Not trustworthy in my book at all, to set up a meeting then conveniently sell them the same day as our meeting, with no cancellation notice or otherwise, which avoided any actual verification from a trusted member....lol

I actually told the OP I would test them for free for him, and might not even purchase any gold, but would actually buy some of the silver on the spot he was boasting about.

So this is not a butthurt situation by any means, as I clearly told him I may not be buying the bars when we meet but might have some others who are interested, and would pay in BTC, if it was verified to be real.

It goes to show you how some "people" get weeded out simply by offering some free "testing" lol

some examples:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1813873.new#new

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1808284.msg18043926#msg18043926

yea good luck selling anything else here Smiley

I would advise other members to research this user's previous posts which contain looking to purchase a sr members account and other "things"

thanks!

Go to coin galleries of oyster bay in lynbrook on sunrise highway. Ask an employee if he oversaw 2 men, one in his 20s and one in his 40s, make a cashless deal. He'll remember because the guy had no idea what bitcoin was and was totally confused. Don't spread FUD because you are butthurt you couldn't "verify" my gold.
It is more the fact that you agreed to meet up then bailed. Which looks shady.

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March 05, 2017, 09:42:39 PM
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If you dont wanna go to the store or call them and ask then you dont have any business calling me shady,
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March 05, 2017, 10:10:48 PM
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Gold bars were sold to a local from craigslist. We met at a local coinstore in Lynbrook and he paid me in bitcoin Cheesy Thanks for consideration all I'll close this thread out

ok lol suuuuure, looking back at your previous posts as others should as well , I HIGHLY doubt anything you say here on this forum has any truth to it.

Not trustworthy in my book at all, to set up a meeting then conveniently sell them the same day as our meeting, with no cancellation notice or otherwise, which avoided any actual verification from a trusted member....lol

I actually told the OP I would test them for free for him, and might not even purchase any gold, but would actually buy some of the silver on the spot he was boasting about.

So this is not a butthurt situation by any means, as I clearly told him I may not be buying the bars when we meet but might have some others who are interested, and would pay in BTC, if it was verified to be real.

It goes to show you how some "people" get weeded out simply by offering some free "testing" lol

some examples:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1813873.new#new

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1808284.msg18043926#msg18043926

yea good luck selling anything else here Smiley

I would advise other members to research this user's previous posts which contain looking to purchase a sr members account and other "things"

thanks!

Go to coin galleries of oyster bay in lynbrook on sunrise highway. Ask an employee if he oversaw 2 men, one in his 20s and one in his 40s, make a cashless deal. He'll remember because the guy had no idea what bitcoin was and was totally confused. Don't spread FUD because you are butthurt you couldn't "verify" my gold.
It is more the fact that you agreed to meet up then bailed. Which looks shady.

Exactly,

If you were legit you would have been smart to use my free service to vet you, instead you went a shady route, bailed on the meetup,  and made some claim of dudes doing cashless transactions lol

Man you are gonna have to learn the hard way that trust isn't an easy thing to earn here, and I think you just lost whatever you may have had if any.

But looking back at your previous posts on buying other accounts and ebay whatevers lol , its pretty self explanatory.

oh and "Don't spread FUD because you are butthurt you couldn't "verify" my gold."  That was a favor for you, although you may be too shady and scammy to see that , and for the community to weed out scammers such as yourself.

have a good day Smiley

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March 05, 2017, 11:40:37 PM
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Go to coin galleries of oyster bay in lynbrook on sunrise highway. Ask an employee if he oversaw 2 men, one in his 20s and one in his 40s, make a cashless deal. He'll remember because the guy had no idea what bitcoin was and was totally confused. Don't spread FUD because you are butthurt you couldn't "verify" my gold.

why don't you post the transactions TX and anybody can look up the date and hour of this actual (supposed?) deal?
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March 06, 2017, 01:33:26 AM
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Go to coin galleries of oyster bay in lynbrook on sunrise highway. Ask an employee if he oversaw 2 men, one in his 20s and one in his 40s, make a cashless deal. He'll remember because the guy had no idea what bitcoin was and was totally confused. Don't spread FUD because you are butthurt you couldn't "verify" my gold.

why don't you post the transactions TX and anybody can look up the date and hour of this actual (supposed?) deal?

I was waiting for someone to suggest that Smiley

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March 24, 2017, 04:50:54 AM
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Selling fakes with escrow wouldn't work unless the buyer is retarded and tells escrow to release and doesn't take them in to verify their legitimacy.
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March 24, 2017, 04:57:17 AM
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Selling fakes with escrow wouldn't work unless the buyer is retarded and tells escrow to release and doesn't take them in to verify their legitimacy.

this guy was called out a long time ago.

obvious scammer.

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March 24, 2017, 05:10:36 AM
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Selling fakes with escrow wouldn't work unless the buyer is retarded and tells escrow to release and doesn't take them in to verify their legitimacy.

this guy was called out a long time ago.

obvious scammer.

sorry I didn't want to dig up an old thread, I was just going through the forum looking for gold sellers and stumbled across this. Yeah after reading he's a ripper, I was just sayin' in general.
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March 24, 2017, 07:54:45 AM
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this guy was called out a long time ago.

obvious scammer.

Yes, he stopped posting after he was called out and did not log in for a couple of weeks now

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=960706;sa=showPosts

He probably ditched the account and created a new one, a fresh start to try scamming again under a different identity
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