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December 04, 2014, 02:55:47 AM
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I'll do this, but I'll install everything on my Virtual Machine.

Excellent. Please send application to jobs((([[[{at}}}}bitango.me
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December 04, 2014, 08:37:46 AM
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Thanks. I want it to be as easy as possible, and dealing with individuals and back and forth seems like a lot of work. I looked around and found this service, seems reasonable:
http://btcrow.com/

Personally I do not trust this entity.
What made you come to the conclusion that they can be trusted?
And what made you think that dealing with a website is more easy than an individual?

The true quality the escrow service can first be seen when there is a dispute, and with your type of "product" a dispute is much more likely to occur than if e.g. selling a silver bulion.
The escrows I have mentioned have time after time showed that they can deliver the service needed and solve disputes in a fair way.
Why take the risk with something else, at least until you have establish yourself with your own reputation.

Cryptography is one of the few things you can truly trust.
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December 04, 2014, 10:56:40 AM
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How much personal information people need to disclose in order to apply for your "job"?
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December 04, 2014, 01:13:07 PM
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Mail sent. Smiley

How much personal information people need to disclose in order to apply for your "job"?

+1 .  Can you please disclose?

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December 05, 2014, 08:07:49 AM
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Thanks. I want it to be as easy as possible, and dealing with individuals and back and forth seems like a lot of work. I looked around and found this service, seems reasonable:
http://btcrow.com/

Personally I do not trust this entity.
What made you come to the conclusion that they can be trusted?
And what made you think that dealing with a website is more easy than an individual?

The true quality the escrow service can first be seen when there is a dispute, and with your type of "product" a dispute is much more likely to occur than if e.g. selling a silver bulion.
The escrows I have mentioned have time after time showed that they can deliver the service needed and solve disputes in a fair way.
Why take the risk with something else, at least until you have establish yourself with your own reputation.

I still haven't sent him an email yet, I will once this question is answered. If you do not provide a good enough answer, I recommend you use a reputable escrow on the forum such as devthedev.
How much personal information people need to disclose in order to apply for your "job"?

This also needs to be answered.

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December 05, 2014, 09:41:23 AM
Last edit: December 05, 2014, 10:28:50 AM by KingZee
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Mail sent. Smiley

How much personal information people need to disclose in order to apply for your "job"?

+1 .  Can you please disclose?

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I would recommend you take your guard when applying for this. Or use a computer that is absolutely and completely unrelated to anything to your bitcoin activities.
You won't access your online wallet on it. Your exchange. You don't have an offline wallet on that computer. You don't access the e-mail related to your bitcoin services on that computer. You literally need to be off of everything while his software exists on his computer. He claims his "bookkeeping" software and his "marketing" software are java files. By default java programs can do the same things any native program on your system can do. This includes deleting and replacing any file it can access, depending on your operating system and your user privileges this may affect system critical files/bitcoin wallet files/etc.

So, if after taking all these precautions, you indeed get the job, I already see you not getting paid out for some shitty reason he'd make up. (Whereas the real reason is that he couldn't get access to your wallet where he would be sending 200$ that he'd get back eventually with everything else on your wallet as a bonus.)

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December 05, 2014, 10:24:42 AM
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I still haven't sent him an email yet, I will once this question is answered. If you do not provide a good enough answer, I recommend you use a reputable escrow on the forum such as devthedev.
How much personal information people need to disclose in order to apply for your "job"?

This also needs to be answered.

I really don't see any reason not to use, e.g. devthedev ?
I would trust devthedev any day over some random webpage offering "escrow service".

This start to be a little fishy, very motivated OP until the point where the question about personal information and escrow options showed up.

Cryptography is one of the few things you can truly trust.
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December 06, 2014, 03:31:18 PM
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OP, i don't know if you are really dumb, but 14 year olds (like me) don't even believe this shit.
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December 07, 2014, 02:41:25 AM
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Thanks. I want it to be as easy as possible, and dealing with individuals and back and forth seems like a lot of work. I looked around and found this service, seems reasonable:
http://btcrow.com/

Personally I do not trust this entity.
What made you come to the conclusion that they can be trusted?
And what made you think that dealing with a website is more easy than an individual?

The true quality the escrow service can first be seen when there is a dispute, and with your type of "product" a dispute is much more likely to occur than if e.g. selling a silver bulion.
The escrows I have mentioned have time after time showed that they can deliver the service needed and solve disputes in a fair way.
Why take the risk with something else, at least until you have establish yourself with your own reputation.

I think Bitango already has some reputation. We've hired 5-15 people (don't have the exact number), and I think it's hard to find any blog post about us being scammers, because we've paid our bills to keep it this way, even if the other part was in the wrong.

I was hoping to find an escrow that was 100% automated. I don't think it will be difficult to build reputation though, but we'll see.
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December 07, 2014, 02:44:05 AM
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How much personal information people need to disclose in order to apply for your "job"?

Just email. We encourage use of nickname. You have to have an email initially for communication, but we provide email later.
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December 07, 2014, 02:48:03 AM
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I still haven't sent him an email yet, I will once this question is answered. If you do not provide a good enough answer, I recommend you use a reputable escrow on the forum such as devthedev.
How much personal information people need to disclose in order to apply for your "job"?

This also needs to be answered.

I really don't see any reason not to use, e.g. devthedev ?
I would trust devthedev any day over some random webpage offering "escrow service".

This start to be a little fishy, very motivated OP until the point where the question about personal information and escrow options showed up.

Personal info: answered already, just need an email for initial communication.
Motivation: it's weekend, I spend fewer hours working then.
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December 07, 2014, 06:48:40 AM
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I'll keep an eye for this, i havent sent anything since ive been really busy.
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December 07, 2014, 04:13:48 PM
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Thanks. I want it to be as easy as possible, and dealing with individuals and back and forth seems like a lot of work. I looked around and found this service, seems reasonable:
http://btcrow.com/

Personally I do not trust this entity.
What made you come to the conclusion that they can be trusted?
And what made you think that dealing with a website is more easy than an individual?

The true quality the escrow service can first be seen when there is a dispute, and with your type of "product" a dispute is much more likely to occur than if e.g. selling a silver bulion.
The escrows I have mentioned have time after time showed that they can deliver the service needed and solve disputes in a fair way.
Why take the risk with something else, at least until you have establish yourself with your own reputation.

I think Bitango already has some reputation. We've hired 5-15 people (don't have the exact number), and I think it's hard to find any blog post about us being scammers, because we've paid our bills to keep it this way, even if the other part was in the wrong.

I was hoping to find an escrow that was 100% automated. I don't think it will be difficult to build reputation though, but we'll see.

Does that mean you won't escrow with a reputable member of the forum?



 

 

 

 

 

 


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