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September 09, 2012, 04:54:18 PM
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Are you sure that Thomas Holzinger is really behind both businesses, and not just an owner/worker in a PR firm that both businesses hired? For instance maybe part of the services they offer is registering domains and hosting websites? Just wondering out loud...

Thomas Holzinger is the general manager of NEFT for Europe and a good friend of mine...he has nothing to do with the BitcoinCard as my understanding.

It's possible he has registered domain names, but it probably means he works with the same people, like I said similar business interests.

Sorry Bruno, everything I told you is transparent and truthful.

Oh, neither of those guys in the picture is Thomas, I've never seen those guys before.

I fucked up again! No excuses and I wasn't tired. There's only 11 Thomas Holzinger on Lindedin, and I thought for sure I had the right one.

Once again, I suspect nothing nefarious in regard to either BitcoinCard or NeftVodka, and deeply admire both concerns, along with you (Charlie), Erik and Roger.

That said, I am even more curious as to whom this Thomas Holzinger guy is, for now I've (re)found this...

http://blog.bitinstant.com/blog/2012/6/19/our-discovery-in-vienna-the-bitcoin-card.html

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Regardless of the device, we thoroughly enjoyed meeting Alex Squared and the rest of the European Bitcoiners who were there. It’s hard to quantify how fulfilling and exciting it is to meet up with people from all over the world who are as passionate as we are about this monetary revolution. And damn, some of these people are just brilliant, which doesn’t hurt. I know myself, Charlie, and Roger consider Alex and Alex wonderful new friends – they were kind, witty, inquisitive, and extremely generous (Russian Alex loaded us up with 24 bottles of his Russian vodka brand, Neft, which was a challenge to bring back through the airport). Personally, I consider them both strong allies and assets of the Bitcoin community.

Therefore, if I'm reading the above (and full linked post) correctly, two guys named Alex operate BitcoinCard.org, with one Alex (the Russian one) owns Neft Vodka.

For the life of me, I can't see how Thomas Holzinger's name can be attached to either entity with the exception that that's the name both companies are registered under.

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EDIT: http://www.complimenti-show.de/en/bar-audienz/140-neft-inkl-fotos.html

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Experience with the Bar Audienz with NEFT, moderated by the manager and cofounder Thomas Holzinger personally, how the formula of NEFT Vodka find the way to Austria, where their Russian vodka expertise can unite with the best Austrian grain and fresh local spring water.
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September 10, 2012, 12:56:15 AM
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For the life of me, I can't see how Thomas Holzinger's name can be attached to either entity with the exception that that's the name both companies are registered under.


There are 2 Alex's. One is full time on the BitcoinCard and friends with the other Alex who runs NEFT with Tom.

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September 10, 2012, 07:06:51 PM
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http://derstandard.at/suche/?query=bitcoin

This is the first time that derStandard.at has even penned anything related to Bitcoin. Said site does have a Thomas Holzinger doing IT along with a couple Alex's.

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September 11, 2012, 07:15:04 AM
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I beg to differ. Wink

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September 11, 2012, 08:21:18 AM
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Good fine. I see my mistake. I was only going a month back thinking I was getting them all.

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September 11, 2012, 08:22:47 AM
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This thread has gotten super super lame. Pls talk about vodka.

For example:

I'm going to swig cheap vodka now because NEFT is not available in my area.

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September 11, 2012, 08:26:35 AM
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This thread has gotten super super lame. Pls talk about vodka.

For example:

I'm going to swig cheap vodka now because NEFT is not available in my area.

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Any news?
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October 09, 2012, 05:30:42 PM
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I'm going to swig cheap vodka now because NEFT is not available in my area.

This is a fact.

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October 09, 2012, 05:31:11 PM
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Any news?
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October 09, 2012, 06:30:46 PM
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Any news?
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Let me guess. You're dyin' for a Tom Williams Collins.

I spoke to Thomas this morning, he is shipping me 2 bottles of NEFT with the Bitcoin logo on it, will post pics soon.

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UPDATE Nov 5: NEFT bottles now carry the Bitcoin logo Smiley



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UPDATE Nov 5: NEFT bottles now carry the Bitcoin logo Smiley




Wow they look amazing Cheesy
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November 05, 2012, 06:11:04 PM
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That looks awesome, I wonder if it's legal to ship alcohol...then gotta ask my aunt  Roll Eyes

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November 05, 2012, 11:32:00 PM
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That looks awesome, I wonder if it's legal to ship alcohol...then gotta ask my aunt  Roll Eyes

Source: https://www.usps.com/ship/can-you-ship-it.htm

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Don’t send alcohol. And, in most cases, don’t send prescription drugs, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, or handguns.

Alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, or liquor) are not considered hazardous but can’t go in the mail. If you’re reusing a box displaying their alcohol brands, all logos and labels need to be covered up.

I'm not even to going to look to see who received the vodka, let alone ask who sent it and how was it transported.

This does give me an idea though. Does anybody here have some extra 'hemp' laying around that can be sent to Pirate's home? At the expected time of delivery, inform the P.O. (anonymously) that this guy is receiving drugs through the mail and selling them to your 7th grade daughter.
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That looks awesome, I wonder if it's legal to ship alcohol...then gotta ask my aunt  Roll Eyes

Source: https://www.usps.com/ship/can-you-ship-it.htm

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Don’t send alcohol. And, in most cases, don’t send prescription drugs, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, or handguns.

Alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, or liquor) are not considered hazardous but can’t go in the mail. If you’re reusing a box displaying their alcohol brands, all logos and labels need to be covered up.

I'm not even to going to look to see who received the vodka, let alone ask who sent it and how was it transported.

This does give me an idea though. Does anybody here have some extra 'hemp' laying around that can be sent to Pirate's home? At the expected time of delivery, inform the P.O. (anonymously) that this guy is receiving drugs through the mail and selling them to your 7th grade daughter.

Too bad USPS is the United States Postal Service and only works as a remailer for foreign postal services... Roll Eyes
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November 06, 2012, 12:02:31 AM
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That looks awesome, I wonder if it's legal to ship alcohol...then gotta ask my aunt  Roll Eyes

NEFT will have a shipping distribution center in the US very soon I believe

You can ship alcohol, lot18.com is one website that does it, also winelibrarytv.com

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Source: https://www.usps.com/ship/can-you-ship-it.htm

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Don’t send alcohol. And, in most cases, don’t send prescription drugs, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, or handguns.

Alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, or liquor) are not considered hazardous but can’t go in the mail. If you’re reusing a box displaying their alcohol brands, all logos and labels need to be covered up.

I guess that makes sense. If it was legal the taxes would on importing product would be ridiculously high.

Too bad USPS is the United States Postal Service and only works as a remailer for foreign postal services... Roll Eyes
What about other carriers like UPS or FedEx.

NEFT will have a shipping distribution center in the US very soon I believe
You can ship alcohol, lot18.com is one website that does it, also winelibrarytv.com
Will be interesting to see people reaction to this in stores. Packaging just looks way to cool, and then everyone will start wodering about bitcoin.

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November 06, 2012, 05:41:56 AM
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As far as I can tell, mailing booze is bad, but causing booze to be sent to you from overseas isn't a big deal.

As in, you are liable for the import duty, which is under $1.00/litre, and (worse) if they notice that it is booze, they'll halt it wherever it is and give you the option of abandonment or having another (non-USPS) carrier pick it up and finish delivery.  $$$

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November 06, 2012, 01:46:54 PM
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Hmm. I want to buy some when it comes to the US, but doubt it could be purchased in my state with Bitcoin and I don't think that it would be legal to have it shipped here.

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