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September 02, 2012, 05:46:58 PM
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I AM SUPPOSED to be the Troll in the Pirate threads. I hate when others steal my job Wink

It's a job?  Shocked

More like, 'A Labor of Love' Wink

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September 02, 2012, 05:50:31 PM
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User pirateat40, rated since Mon Aug  1 14:18:45 2011. Cumulative rating 89, from 82 total ratings. Received ratings: 66 positive, 11 negative, 5 sarcastic. Sent ratings: 65 positive, 1 negative, 0 sarcastic. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40

I clicked the link in the post, but i see excel sheet like rating only.
I don't see the "Received ratings: 66 positive, 11 negative, 5 sarcastic"
How to see that?
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Gigavps...     -   All shill, full drama..

OTC ratings are now a meaningless joke. The Biggest Ass Hat from Texas has not only ruined the Bitcoins public image but also the OTC rating system. Bravo! Did Bitcoin even had any positive public image left to destroy?
   

While reading what I wrote, use the most friendliest and relaxing voice in your head.
BTW, Things in BTC bubble universes are getting ugly....
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September 02, 2012, 05:52:26 PM
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Did Bitcoin even had any positive public image left to destroy?

Regardless.... Bitcoin still has ME....and you can take THAT to the bank ! (just not Pirate's bank)

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September 02, 2012, 06:19:28 PM
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Honestly... I always thought otc was a joke. Heck anything that has anything to do with irc is usually a joke.
Like i would trust some dork on irc over mtgox? Really?

Yes i realize not all people on irc are retarded..... Prob mtgox admins use irc... But they dont have users trade btc there.
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September 02, 2012, 07:19:40 PM
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OTC ratings are now a meaningless joke. The Biggest Ass Hat from Texas has not only ruined the Bitcoins public image but also the OTC rating system. Bravo! Did Bitcoin even had any positive public image left to destroy?

To me pirateat40 actually gave publicity to Bitcoins.
The world, the people must know a currency, a bank, a exchange....all in just one computer file exists & called Bitcoin.
If any thing has to be known by many then it must get some attention & attraction.
pirateat40 gave that attraction, by his scam/scamming.

No one going to hate/avoid USD if some one scams using USD.
As gavin told Bitcoin must go through rough path to get a permanent place.
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September 02, 2012, 08:49:46 PM
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pirate to gigavps:

hey giga, old bro, old personal friend and pal... tell ya what, if you make that -10 to a +10 on bitcoin-otc, i'll use my new credibility to take more money from people with a false sense of trust, and split it with you any future scam profits.

gigavps to pirate:

done, done, and done.  Glad I could help build your "trust" better, let's cash this shiz out.  Zing!

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September 02, 2012, 08:59:51 PM
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pirateat40 gave that attraction, by his scam/scamming.

So BTC will attract the scammers (like we don't have enough of them already).
Well, at least is going to remain an interesting scene.
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September 02, 2012, 10:21:55 PM
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pirateat40 gave that attraction, by his scam/scamming.

So BTC will attract the scammers (like we don't have enough of them already).
Well, at least is going to remain an interesting scene.


The problem is here bitcoin is also an economy and personally I don't wanna be part of an economy of scammers. There is a point were I gonna be sick of it and leave, and that's the case for most people.
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September 02, 2012, 10:22:55 PM
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Weird. I submitted the required info but still received nothing.

How weird indeed.
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September 03, 2012, 12:14:20 AM
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pirateat40 gave that attraction, by his scam/scamming.

So BTC will attract the scammers (like we don't have enough of them already).
Well, at least is going to remain an interesting scene.


The problem is here bitcoin is also an economy and personally I don't wanna be part of an economy of scammers. There is a point were I gonna be sick of it and leave, and that's the case for most people.

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September 03, 2012, 12:19:18 AM
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The problem is here bitcoin is also an economy and personally I don't wanna be part of an economy of scammers. There is a point were I gonna be sick of it and leave, and that's the case for most people.

To solve that problem, why don't we set up something like 'Bitcoin-Death-Match' ?
The community can setup and sanction something where, whenever there is a conflict, the problem can be solved with a simple street fight...?
I for one, would be very interested in this and I know it would keep me around the community longer and I would feel safer.

What do you think ?

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September 03, 2012, 12:45:19 AM
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The problem is here bitcoin is also an economy and personally I don't wanna be part of an economy of scammers. There is a point were I gonna be sick of it and leave, and that's the case for most people.

To solve that problem, why don't we set up something like 'Bitcoin-Death-Match' ?
The community can setup and sanction something where, whenever there is a conflict, the problem can be solved with a simple street fight...?
I for one, would be very interested in this and I know it would keep me around the community longer and I would feel safer.

What do you think ?

I think arbitration and not getting into a contract with someone who doesn't agree to arbitration ahead of time is a pretty good option.

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September 03, 2012, 12:46:24 AM
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The problem is here bitcoin is also an economy and personally I don't wanna be part of an economy of scammers. There is a point were I gonna be sick of it and leave, and that's the case for most people.

To solve that problem, why don't we set up something like 'Bitcoin-Death-Match' ?
The community can setup and sanction something where, whenever there is a conflict, the problem can be solved with a simple street fight...?
I for one, would be very interested in this and I know it would keep me around the community longer and I would feel safer.

What do you think ?

I think arbitration and not getting into a contract with someone who doesn't agree to arbitration ahead of time is a pretty good option.

Better Pay-Per-View resale options with my idea, as well as 'end user' satisfaction.

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September 03, 2012, 12:50:27 AM
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The problem is here bitcoin is also an economy and personally I don't wanna be part of an economy of scammers. There is a point were I gonna be sick of it and leave, and that's the case for most people.

To solve that problem, why don't we set up something like 'Bitcoin-Death-Match' ?
The community can setup and sanction something where, whenever there is a conflict, the problem can be solved with a simple street fight...?
I for one, would be very interested in this and I know it would keep me around the community longer and I would feel safer.

What do you think ?

I think arbitration and not getting into a contract with someone who doesn't agree to arbitration ahead of time is a pretty good option.

Better Pay-Per-View resale options with my idea, as well as 'end user' satisfaction.

Coming soon- Bitcoin Running Man

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September 03, 2012, 12:52:16 AM
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Coming soon- Bitcoin Running Man

THAT is even better..... Scammers hunted by crazy people on a closed course.

I wanna be the Fat Opera-guy with the lights and shit !

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September 03, 2012, 12:52:37 AM
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pirateat40 gave that attraction, by his scam/scamming.

So BTC will attract the scammers (like we don't have enough of them already).
Well, at least is going to remain an interesting scene.


The problem is here bitcoin is also an economy and personally I don't wanna be part of an economy of scammers. There is a point were I gonna be sick of it and leave, and that's the case for most people.

+1

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September 03, 2012, 12:55:37 AM
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I think arbitration and not getting into a contract with someone who doesn't agree to arbitration ahead of time is a pretty good option.

Better Pay-Per-View resale options with my idea, as well as 'end user' satisfaction.

Well, yeah, but then I don't get my cut. Wink

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September 03, 2012, 01:00:06 AM
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Well, yeah, but then I don't get my cut. Wink

Peace-time may benefit a small few...BUT WAR can drive an entire Economy Wink

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September 03, 2012, 01:03:26 AM
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Well, yeah, but then I don't get my cut. Wink

Peace-time may benefit a small few...BUT WAR can drive an entire Economy Wink

...into the ground.

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September 03, 2012, 01:08:23 AM
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How much do private investigators cost anyway ?

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