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January 17, 2013, 04:13:36 PM
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Am I reading this right? You want to make a profit off your refund?
You ain't right in the head, right? You can't even do simple math!

If Payment=XXXXX bitcoins=Refund
Then Payment-Refund=0
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if the bitcoin price drop, BFL will convert dollars to bitcoin and you will received more bitcoins than you paid. I would like to see you applying your rule and returning to BFL the exedente.

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January 17, 2013, 04:27:22 PM
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i guess he means: if paid in btc only refunds in btc. if payed in usd refund only in usd.
Very strange, isn't it?
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January 17, 2013, 04:30:10 PM
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i guess he means: if paid in btc only refunds in btc. if payed in usd refund only in usd.
Very strange, isn't it?

no, they are not an exchange.

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January 17, 2013, 04:43:44 PM
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I guess I'm gonna have to use this example again for the 5 year olds.

Why do people not get this? It was NOT priced in bitcoins!!! Here's an example of what did NOT happen...

(First Day) BFL Single SC - 100 btc or $621
(Next Day) BFL Single SC - 100 btc or $857
(Months later) BFL Single SC - 100 btc or $1424

Get it? The price has stayed in US dollars. Not hard to figure out.

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January 17, 2013, 05:20:31 PM
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Take it to a courtroom becoin, and prove us all wrong.  Until then, you're just making yourself look like an idiot here.
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January 17, 2013, 05:41:56 PM
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Take it to a courtroom becoin, and prove us all wrong.  Until then, you're just making yourself look like an idiot here.

Repeatedly making himself look like an idiot.  What a hard effing head. 

Grow up becoin.  You're wrong.  It's that simple.  Now try to learn from it.

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January 17, 2013, 05:44:24 PM
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Take it to a courtroom becoin, and prove us all wrong.  Until then, you're just making yourself look like an idiot here.
There is no point in responding to insults from people with large vested interest in BFL scam, SgtSpike. They are just that - BFL cheerleaders, jumping to defend the mood of their investors (pardon me, clients, as per BFL classification).
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January 17, 2013, 05:45:29 PM
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Take it to a courtroom becoin, and prove us all wrong.  Until then, you're just making yourself look like an idiot here.
There is no point in responding to insults from people with large vested interest in BFL scam, SgtSpike. They are just that - BFL cheerleaders, jumping to defend the mood of their investors (pardon me, clients, as per BFL classification).
Ok, then take it to a courtroom and STFU about it here.
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January 17, 2013, 05:48:26 PM
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Why do people not get this? It was NOT priced in bitcoins!!! Here's an example of what did NOT happen...
You are wrong!!!
It WAS and still IS priced in bitcoins as well. I don't give wishful examples. I give proof!


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January 17, 2013, 05:48:55 PM
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Take it to a courtroom becoin, and prove us all wrong.  Until then, you're just making yourself look like an idiot here.
There is no point in responding to insults from people with large vested interest in BFL scam, SgtSpike. They are just that - BFL cheerleaders, jumping to defend the mood of their investors (pardon me, clients, as per BFL classification).

This is not about BFL, this is about the logic and functioning of all businesses that accept bitcoin payments.

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January 17, 2013, 05:50:42 PM
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Ok, then take it to a courtroom and STFU about it here.
I will, I will buddy... Take a seat and be patient. It takes time.
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January 17, 2013, 06:02:19 PM
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Why do people not get this? It was NOT priced in bitcoins!!! Here's an example of what did NOT happen...
You are wrong!!!
It WAS and still IS priced in bitcoins as well. I don't give wishful examples. I give proof!



That is not pricing in Bitcoins.  That is asking for payment in Bitcoins in an amount equivalent to the USD pricing.
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January 17, 2013, 06:07:26 PM
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I wish we could delete this thread and delete becoin. 

He's clearly trolling us now.

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January 17, 2013, 06:08:29 PM
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Obviously, they don't have enough bitcoins and are processing only partial refunds. They have speculated and sold large part of the bitcoins they got from their customers as "pre-orders". They were wrong expecting a lower bitcoin rate, however. This is why bicoin/$ exchange rate will now continue to rise as they need to buy bitcoins to make even partial refunds!


becoin: Did they promise to do full BTC refunds at any point ?
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January 17, 2013, 06:26:21 PM
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STOP
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if in a few months the price of bitcoin collapses, cancel and request a refund in dollars
STOP

if in a few months the price of bitcoin collapses, BFL will repay all refunds for bitcoin payment in bitcoins as hti is the right thing to do! They would have been absolutely legal and they would have win big. But unfortunately for them, bitcoin appreciated and they got toast. They didn't hedge their speculation against bitcoin appreciation! This is why now, as bitcoin refunds with BFL keep growing, the price of bitcoin is rising.

how do you know that the price collapses they will repay in BTC? how? if you feel you have been ripped feel free to stop whining on a forum and go to the police and end this stupid story. you are either a tired troll or just plain stupid. end of story

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January 17, 2013, 06:32:17 PM
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STOP
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if in a few months the price of bitcoin collapses, cancel and request a refund in dollars
STOP

if in a few months the price of bitcoin collapses, BFL will repay all refunds for bitcoin payment in bitcoins as hti is the right thing to do! They would have been absolutely legal and they would have win big. But unfortunately for them, bitcoin appreciated and they got toast. They didn't hedge their speculation against bitcoin appreciation! This is why now, as bitcoin refunds with BFL keep growing, the price of bitcoin is rising.

how do you know that the price collapses they will repay in BTC? how? if you feel you have been ripped feel free to stop whining on a forum and go to the police and end this stupid story. you are either a tired troll or just plain stupid. end of story

The point is that no matter that they pay in bitcoin, because would pay MORE BITCOINS THAN YOU PAY INITIALLY (same value).

USD to BTC conversion, neither more nor less

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January 17, 2013, 06:33:12 PM
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becoin: Did they promise to do full BTC refunds at any point ?
Do you have to respect the law if haven't promised to respect it?
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January 17, 2013, 06:37:24 PM
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USD to BTC conversion, neither more nor less
Sure. BFL can do whatever conversion they want after they have received customer bitcoins. Customers can't do anything about it.
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January 17, 2013, 07:02:34 PM
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That is not pricing in Bitcoins.  That is asking for payment in Bitcoins in an amount equivalent to the USD pricing.
Have you heard about a commercial document called INVOICE issued by a seller to the buyer, indicating the products, quantities, and agreed prices for products or services the seller has provided the buyer? Go read somethin'!
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