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Author Topic: [WTS] Hashie.co -- Domain Name!  (Read 3882 times)
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September 15, 2015, 12:54:11 PM
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im confused why people interesting to buy domain with scam auction Huh

It's a very short domain name.  Could apply to the MJ or crypto industry.  I'd bid, but I'd never get the domain after I paid for it.

Whoever wins the auction and pays the bid will receive the domain name, irrespective of my personal opinion. As mentioned multiple times, escrow is welcome.

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September 15, 2015, 01:05:53 PM
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im confused why people interesting to buy domain with scam auction Huh

It's a very short domain name.  Could apply to the MJ or crypto industry.  I'd bid, but I'd never get the domain after I paid for it.

Whoever wins the auction and pays the bid will receive the domain name, irrespective of my personal opinion. As mentioned multiple times, escrow is welcome.

i think this trade is very extreame for winner, because he can get some negative trust from investor hashie

for all bidder please think again

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September 15, 2015, 01:13:35 PM
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im confused why people interesting to buy domain with scam auction Huh

It's a very short domain name.  Could apply to the MJ or crypto industry.  I'd bid, but I'd never get the domain after I paid for it.

Whoever wins the auction and pays the bid will receive the domain name, irrespective of my personal opinion. As mentioned multiple times, escrow is welcome.

i think this trade is very extreame for winner, because he can get some negative trust from investor hashie

for all bidder please think again

true that..i dont want anyone to flag me ....  i cancel my BTC bid... i bid one flying pony OP. TQ
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September 15, 2015, 01:50:11 PM
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I bid 0.468796 Frostcoins thank you.

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September 15, 2015, 02:07:34 PM
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I bid 1!

1 dogecoin!

But i think i'm paying too much!  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

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September 15, 2015, 02:08:41 PM
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Do you accept hookers?

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September 15, 2015, 02:13:14 PM
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0.05BTC

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September 15, 2015, 02:14:49 PM
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guys... dont you want to negotiate an escrow beforehand or do you really want to use QS for this?

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September 15, 2015, 02:19:32 PM
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guys... dont you want to negotiate an escrow beforehand or do you really want to use QS for this?

Maybe they're all QS' alts  Cool
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September 15, 2015, 02:21:17 PM
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guys... dont you want to negotiate an escrow beforehand or do you really want to use QS for this?

Maybe they're all QS' alts  Cool

LOL.. Vod is an alt of QS. Made my Day Wink

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September 15, 2015, 02:22:27 PM
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I want to use QS, I know there is all this commotion about the self escrowing but it doesn't change my opinion of him in the slightest. I know that he would still escrow responsibly.

I think people put too much thought into the trust system around here.  I only use the trust system as a guide. It is not some infallible system. I have no problems trading with someone who has negative trust if I know they are really trustworthy, and there are lots of high trust people here I would never ever trade with.

Trust isn't a binary thing, I might trust someone enough to fix my car but not enough to lend them money. Similarly I might trust someone enough to lend them money but would never trust them to fix my car.

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September 15, 2015, 02:56:50 PM
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Trust isn't a binary thing, I might trust someone enough to fix my car but not enough to lend them money. Similarly I might trust someone enough to lend them money but would never trust them to fix my car.

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September 15, 2015, 06:36:12 PM
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im confused why people interesting to buy domain with scam auction Huh

It's a very short domain name.  Could apply to the MJ or crypto industry.  I'd bid, but I'd never get the domain after I paid for it.

Whoever wins the auction and pays the bid will receive the domain name, irrespective of my personal opinion. As mentioned multiple times, escrow is welcome.

i think this trade is very extreame for winner, because he can get some negative trust from investor hashie

for all bidder please think again

How is a user going to get negative trust from hashie investors unless they open up another site on this domain?

I bid .06

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September 16, 2015, 12:00:54 AM
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im confused why people interesting to buy domain with scam auction Huh

It's a very short domain name.  Could apply to the MJ or crypto industry.  I'd bid, but I'd never get the domain after I paid for it.

Whoever wins the auction and pays the bid will receive the domain name, irrespective of my personal opinion. As mentioned multiple times, escrow is welcome.
Except for quickseller and Tomatocage.  They aren't offering escrow services at the moment (hopefully).
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September 16, 2015, 07:09:08 AM
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im confused why people interesting to buy domain with scam auction Huh

It's a very short domain name.  Could apply to the MJ or crypto industry.  I'd bid, but I'd never get the domain after I paid for it.

Whoever wins the auction and pays the bid will receive the domain name, irrespective of my personal opinion. As mentioned multiple times, escrow is welcome.
Except for quickseller and Tomatocage.  They aren't offering escrow services at the moment (hopefully).
Tomatocage has completed a couple of escrows recently, at least he has according to his trust history.

Considering this trade is for a small amount, I would be willing to provide escrow, especially if the buyer was someone reputable.
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September 16, 2015, 04:57:02 PM
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im confused why people interesting to buy domain with scam auction Huh

It's a very short domain name.  Could apply to the MJ or crypto industry.  I'd bid, but I'd never get the domain after I paid for it.

Whoever wins the auction and pays the bid will receive the domain name, irrespective of my personal opinion. As mentioned multiple times, escrow is welcome.
Except for quickseller and Tomatocage.  They aren't offering escrow services at the moment (hopefully).
Tomatocage has completed a couple of escrows recently, at least he has according to his trust history.

Considering this trade is for a small amount, I would be willing to provide escrow, especially if the buyer was someone reputable.

Can you explain? What does buyer's reputation have to do with this? This sounds as if you're looking for someone to give you positive trust.
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September 16, 2015, 05:16:36 PM
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im confused why people interesting to buy domain with scam auction Huh

It's a very short domain name.  Could apply to the MJ or crypto industry.  I'd bid, but I'd never get the domain after I paid for it.

Whoever wins the auction and pays the bid will receive the domain name, irrespective of my personal opinion. As mentioned multiple times, escrow is welcome.
Except for quickseller and Tomatocage.  They aren't offering escrow services at the moment (hopefully).
Tomatocage has completed a couple of escrows recently, at least he has according to his trust history.

Considering this trade is for a small amount, I would be willing to provide escrow, especially if the buyer was someone reputable.

Can you explain? What does buyer's reputation have to do with this? This sounds as if you're looking for someone to give you positive trust.
Well the seller has a history of doing less then trustworthy things to put it nicely and if the buyer is not reputable then there is an even higher chance that a dispute will result so I would like to reduce the chances of having to resolve a dispute in exchange for the $2 escrow fee.
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September 16, 2015, 06:48:45 PM
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im confused why people interesting to buy domain with scam auction Huh

It's a very short domain name.  Could apply to the MJ or crypto industry.  I'd bid, but I'd never get the domain after I paid for it.

Whoever wins the auction and pays the bid will receive the domain name, irrespective of my personal opinion. As mentioned multiple times, escrow is welcome.
Except for quickseller and Tomatocage.  They aren't offering escrow services at the moment (hopefully).
Tomatocage has completed a couple of escrows recently, at least he has according to his trust history.

Considering this trade is for a small amount, I would be willing to provide escrow, especially if the buyer was someone reputable.

Can you explain? What does buyer's reputation have to do with this? This sounds as if you're looking for someone to give you positive trust.
Well the seller has a history of doing less then trustworthy things to put it nicely and if the buyer is not reputable then there is an even higher chance that a dispute will result so I would like to reduce the chances of having to resolve a dispute in exchange for the $2 escrow fee.

I have absoulutely no opinion on what went on with QS because I'm not much for forum politics, but I have used him several times without issues.  I really don't mind using him as escrow irrespective of what is going on.   

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September 16, 2015, 07:23:16 PM
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Tbh the domain name itself is great; it's just the history of it that is holding me back from bidding. Too many bad ties to the domain name.

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September 16, 2015, 07:26:21 PM
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Tbh the domain name itself is great; it's just the history of it that is holding me back from bidding. Too many bad ties to the domain name.

Forget the history. Show to the future.
Nobody would try to run a ponzi scheme on Hashie.co after public auction & scam.

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