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March 17, 2016, 01:08:48 PM
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I just recieved my first 50 bitcoins from my son-in-wall who works in New York. I don't know what to buy yet. I like gambling. My son-in-wall tells me that I can also escape the police using bitcoins.
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March 17, 2016, 02:09:18 PM
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I suggest buying a dictionary. You can never go wrong with a good dictionary. I recommend the Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition. Though neither it nor bitcoins will help you escape the police.

If you have an specific need to escape the police, try hiring a lawyer instead of discussing the matter on a public forum that the police can read.

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March 17, 2016, 03:27:27 PM
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I just recieved my first 50 bitcoins from my son-in-wall who works in New York. I don't know what to buy yet.
I like gambling. My son-in-wall tells me that I can also escape the police using bitcoins.


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March 17, 2016, 03:31:26 PM
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Before you do anything else...! Make a copy of your wallet and save it to a USB stick. Then take that to the bank and put it in your safe deposit box. If you lose that wallet and have no back-up then your bitcoins are hopelessly lost forever.

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March 17, 2016, 03:34:04 PM
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Hello forum.

I just recieved my first 50 bitcoins from my son-in-wall who works in New York. I don't know what to buy yet. I like gambling. My son-in-wall tells me that I can also escape the police using bitcoins.

Waw, that it is a very nice gift.
I should keep them for the long future and see what happens the next years with the price.

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March 17, 2016, 03:35:25 PM
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I suggest buying a dictionary. You can never go wrong with a good dictionary. I recommend the Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition. Though neither it nor bitcoins will help you escape the police.

If you have an specific need to escape the police, try hiring a lawyer instead of discussing the matter on a public forum that the police can read.

I have a dictionery at home and don't want to spend my bitcoins on one.
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March 17, 2016, 03:38:32 PM
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This is so nice. If only that there is someone who can also send me such numbers of bitcoin I maybe rich at this time. Is there a reason why your son had to suggest to escape police. This is actually a big money you can buy anything that you want but of course that this is beyond your money control..

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March 17, 2016, 03:42:46 PM
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This is so nice. If only that there is someone who can also send me such numbers of bitcoin I maybe rich at this time. Is there a reason why your son had to suggest to escape police. This is actually a big money you can buy anything that you want but of course that this is beyond your money control..

Hello sallymeeh27. He said I can buy things online using a special browser he put on my computer called Tor Browser Bundle.
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March 17, 2016, 04:08:52 PM
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If you have an specific need to escape the police
Isn't that obvious? Locking your son in a wall in New York sounds illegal.
This must be troll right? It can't be true!

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March 17, 2016, 04:13:11 PM
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If you have an specific need to escape the police
Isn't that obvious? Locking your son in a wall in New York sounds illegal.
This must be troll right? It can't be true!

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March 17, 2016, 05:55:30 PM
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I think 50 bitcoin is enough to get you started your own business Wink

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March 17, 2016, 07:25:46 PM
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Hello forum.

I just recieved my first 50 bitcoins from my son-in-wall who works in New York. I don't know what to buy yet. I like gambling. My son-in-wall tells me that I can also escape the police using bitcoins.

50 entire bitcoin? That's a lot, you could wait the price raise or gamble or invest in a safe cloud mining site
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March 17, 2016, 07:34:53 PM
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Wow that is generous I should not gamble with it big change you will lose it. I should do some trading and maybe do some investments to make from that 50 BTC some more.
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March 17, 2016, 07:59:44 PM
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This is so nice. If only that there is someone who can also send me such numbers of bitcoin I maybe rich at this time. Is there a reason why your son had to suggest to escape police. This is actually a big money you can buy anything that you want but of course that this is beyond your money control..

Hello sallymeeh27. He said I can buy things online using a special browser he put on my computer called Tor Browser Bundle.
Unless you are willing to do some jail time I would strongly suggest not buying anything illegal until you have completed your degree in cryptography. TOR can be used to access the "darknet" however most who try are not actually hiding their identity as they think. As far as going on the lamb... That is orders of magnitude harder to do. You will burn through your 50BTC in less than a day trying. Your fake credentials will cost more than double that and you may need to keep buying more of them for years. I think you would need more like 500BTC to start disappearing.

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March 17, 2016, 09:04:50 PM
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If you have an specific need to escape the police
Isn't that obvious? Locking your son in a wall in New York sounds illegal.
This must be troll right? It can't be true!

It's a obvious troll and a waste of our times.   If someone worked in wall street they would be familiar with many rules, and following them.

If you were running from police... 50 BTC is not going to get you to far I would not think.  Not to mention trading the BTC for fiat or spending it I think would link to where you are.

So troll or not it's a horrible reason to own BTC.
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March 17, 2016, 09:45:00 PM
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I suggest buying a dictionary. You can never go wrong with a good dictionary. I recommend the Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition. Though neither it nor bitcoins will help you escape the police.

If you have an specific need to escape the police, try hiring a lawyer instead of discussing the matter on a public forum that the police can read.

What you said is correct, and i think that OP have started the account and to just post anything he started this thread and posted some thing nonsense which is not related to anything. Just to post in the new account he started this thread.
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March 17, 2016, 09:48:56 PM
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This is so nice. If only that there is someone who can also send me such numbers of bitcoin I maybe rich at this time. Is there a reason why your son had to suggest to escape police. This is actually a big money you can buy anything that you want but of course that this is beyond your money control..

Hello sallymeeh27. He said I can buy things online using a special browser he put on my computer called Tor Browser Bundle.
If you are going to buy stuff from the tor browser it mostly will be a scam and if it arrives u ordered illegal things like drugs or weapons.
Don't use it if u don't know about it. Please don't gamble ur money, u will loose.

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March 17, 2016, 09:52:15 PM
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Well first of all congrats.

There are so many things and so many ways to use bitcoins even for business, gambling or trading. Bitcoin is anonymous currency so no need of  own identity.
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March 17, 2016, 09:58:41 PM
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Hello forum.

I just recieved my first 50 bitcoins from my son-in-wall who works in New York. I don't know what to buy yet. I like gambling. My son-in-wall tells me that I can also escape the police using bitcoins.

Well I already commented but Again I think on statement you mentioned that your son told you can escape from police. Well but ask him how he got this bitcoins. BCZ people think bitcoin is anonymous but anyone use any particular address can be tressed and can be found how transaction tree is built. Even you can also check how transaction is flowed. Or Just Put your bitcoin address here. I can see it for you.
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March 17, 2016, 10:30:11 PM
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Hello forum.

I just recieved my first 50 bitcoins from my son-in-wall who works in New York. I don't know what to buy yet. I like gambling. My son-in-wall tells me that I can also escape the police using bitcoins.

I think your English is poor, after reading for so many times now i have come to a conclusion of what you want to say, I mean that your son-in law knows about your gambling habit and so if you do that with fiat currency you will get caught in police for that he gave you bitcoins and now he is telling to play gambling through Bitcoins so their wont be any law problem.

Just think and do your work with bitcoins because gambling wont be so much problem but if you buy some thing illegal through bitcoins payment then you will be in problem even if you use bitcoin.
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