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February 04, 2013, 11:22:50 PM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate. If one of you could do this it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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February 05, 2013, 12:23:55 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate. If one of you could do this it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Paypal?  Sorry, no thanks.
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February 05, 2013, 12:44:17 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate. If one of you could do this it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

That is against the PayPal rules. 

You might go to http://blockchain.info and import or set up an account.
Open your wallet.
Cash deposit
(now you are on the BitInstant page)
Fill out the form, print it out.
Take the resulting MoneyGram 1 page invoice to one of the locations they show.  This will be a place where people pay their utility bills, such as a large grocery store's customer service desk.




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February 05, 2013, 01:05:54 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate. If one of you could do this it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Paypal?  Sorry, no thanks.


Its 1 bitcoin, ill send money first and everything. If I was going to scam you I would try for more than 1 bitcoin lol.

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February 05, 2013, 01:18:23 AM
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Its 1 bitcoin, ill send money first and everything. If I was going to scam you I would try for more than 1 bitcoin lol.

People have scammed for less...

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February 05, 2013, 01:26:46 AM
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People are greedy money grubbers man. You've seen TV shows with stringed-up quarters so people can get a free gumball, right? Well 0.25$ USD = .0125 BTC !!!

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February 05, 2013, 01:28:51 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate.

The thing to worry about is not the reputation of the seller, but of the buyer  You would need a much bigger track history of honesty and reliability before anyone reputable would trust you to pay for bitcoin with paypal.

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February 05, 2013, 01:51:44 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate.

The thing to worry about is not the reputation of the seller, but of the buyer  You would need a much bigger track history of honesty and reliability before anyone reputable would trust you to pay for bitcoin with paypal.

It's hard to get that track record when I can't be given a chance.

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February 05, 2013, 01:54:39 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate.

The thing to worry about is not the reputation of the seller, but of the buyer  You would need a much bigger track history of honesty and reliability before anyone reputable would trust you to pay for bitcoin with paypal.

It's hard to get that track record when I can't be given a chance.

Quite the conundrum, eh?

When the subject of buying BTC with Paypal comes up, I often remember this: 

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February 05, 2013, 02:04:14 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate.

The thing to worry about is not the reputation of the seller, but of the buyer  You would need a much bigger track history of honesty and reliability before anyone reputable would trust you to pay for bitcoin with paypal.

It's hard to get that track record when I can't be given a chance.

You can get a chance, but you'll have to do it like everybody else.  Go use coinbase, bitinstant, mtgox, etc. to purchase bitcoins, and do some individual trading with them.  Then you'll have some sort of reputation and track record.

I just concluded my first coinbase transaction today, and at this point I think it beats all the alternatives.  Sure it'd be great if I could whip out a credit card and buy bitcoins with it, but nobody can do that today, essentially.  So if you really want a bitcoin, you'll have to work for it, friend.  If you are not willing to put in enough work to learn how to use the system, you probably aren't worth taking an extra risk on (paypal).

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February 05, 2013, 03:04:03 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate.

The thing to worry about is not the reputation of the seller, but of the buyer  You would need a much bigger track history of honesty and reliability before anyone reputable would trust you to pay for bitcoin with paypal.

It's hard to get that track record when I can't be given a chance.

Quite the conundrum, eh?

Very much so.

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February 05, 2013, 03:49:23 AM
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Hello everyone,

I would like to purchase 1 bitcoin off a reputable member of the community through Paypal at the current Mtgox rate.

The thing to worry about is not the reputation of the seller, but of the buyer  You would need a much bigger track history of honesty and reliability before anyone reputable would trust you to pay for bitcoin with paypal.

It's hard to get that track record when I can't be given a chance.

Quite the conundrum, eh?

Very much so.

Buy something tangible with paypal or credit card. Sell it for Bitcoins. Ship first to trusted individuals if necessary. Build a reputation.

Or just use https://localbitcoins.com/ and pay with cash.

Problem with localbitcoins is the closest place is still a distance from me.

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February 05, 2013, 04:48:56 AM
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If you looking on bitcoin otc ( http://bitcoin-otc.com/ ) you can search for people willing to sell for BTC. They usually charge about 5-10% premium due to the added risk.

Making Apps and Websites for people. I charge reasonable rates ($30-40/hour in BTC).
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February 05, 2013, 04:54:39 AM
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I will sell you one bitcoin for pay pal but you have to go through my process. If you have a facebook you can start by going to bitcoin friends and liking our page. Then look under photos for our process page. Thanks
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February 05, 2013, 05:25:02 AM
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If you looking on bitcoin otc ( http://bitcoin-otc.com/ ) you can search for people willing to sell for BTC. They usually charge about 5-10% premium due to the added risk.

I wouldn't mine paying a bit extra to someone on here willing to do the transaction, and to the guy above I do not have a fb account sorry. Sad

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February 05, 2013, 05:59:03 AM
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That is how we do it sorry no exceptions.
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February 05, 2013, 05:47:17 PM
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What if I started with a smaller amount like 0.25 btc to gain trust?

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February 05, 2013, 05:57:32 PM
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Or just use https://localbitcoins.com/ and pay with cash.
Problem with localbitcoins is the closest place is still a distance from me.
What country are you located in?
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February 05, 2013, 05:59:50 PM
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This is exactly why I believe the future of bitcoin exchange for newbies will be in workforce development, not cash-for-coin exchanges. It's just too difficult to break into still (and possibly in the future depending on law changes and exchange longevity), but there is always work ready to be done in exchange for coins.

@OP: Why not change the title of your thread to "Will do any job for 1 BTC" and I bet you'd get a dozen PMs for various small tasks.

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February 05, 2013, 06:00:08 PM
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He is not making an unreasonable request. It is a small amount, and I'll bet he is open to other payment options. It's the PayPal part that no one wants.
What about selling something for bitcoin? People often forget this option. Think about something you have that you would part with for a low price.

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February 05, 2013, 06:42:06 PM
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Or just use https://localbitcoins.com/ and pay with cash.
Problem with localbitcoins is the closest place is still a distance from me.
What country are you located in?

Canada, closest place would be Toronto or Markham for me.

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February 05, 2013, 06:44:01 PM
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This is exactly why I believe the future of bitcoin exchange for newbies will be in workforce development, not cash-for-coin exchanges. It's just too difficult to break into still (and possibly in the future depending on law changes and exchange longevity), but there is always work ready to be done in exchange for coins.

@OP: Why not change the title of your thread to "Will do any job for 1 BTC" and I bet you'd get a dozen PMs for various small tasks.

For some reason I just don't feel people will be that willing to give up 1 btc for a small task, considering it is approx. $20 at the moment.

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February 05, 2013, 06:47:23 PM
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We sell to people though facebook who have new accounts they just have to load a picture of their drivers licence to us through gmail. The pay pal and drivers licence and any other information must match. I am currently out of coins I used the one I had last night to buy litcoins with. I will let you know when i get more. Thanks
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February 05, 2013, 07:00:58 PM
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This is exactly why I believe the future of bitcoin exchange for newbies will be in workforce development, not cash-for-coin exchanges. It's just too difficult to break into still (and possibly in the future depending on law changes and exchange longevity), but there is always work ready to be done in exchange for coins.

@OP: Why not change the title of your thread to "Will do any job for 1 BTC" and I bet you'd get a dozen PMs for various small tasks.

For some reason I just don't feel people will be that willing to give up 1 btc for a small task, considering it is approx. $20 at the moment.

Why don't you try it and see what jobs are offered?

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February 05, 2013, 07:05:02 PM
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This is exactly why I believe the future of bitcoin exchange for newbies will be in workforce development, not cash-for-coin exchanges. It's just too difficult to break into still (and possibly in the future depending on law changes and exchange longevity), but there is always work ready to be done in exchange for coins.

@OP: Why not change the title of your thread to "Will do any job for 1 BTC" and I bet you'd get a dozen PMs for various small tasks.

For some reason I just don't feel people will be that willing to give up 1 btc for a small task, considering it is approx. $20 at the moment.

Someone offered me 5 BTC a while ago to make a CSS template for them. Someone else is charging 0.01 BTC to draw a picture. The market around here is not exactly "fixed" so you may have to work for the opportunity, but I guarantee you'll get more luck with that than this.

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February 05, 2013, 07:11:47 PM
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I'll tell you what.  Lets flip the risk around, and I'll do the trade for you.  Do you have the ability to acquire U.S. currency anywhere nearby?

If so, send me a PM for my mailing address.  Mail me a U.S. $20 bill, and include your bitcoin address in the envelope.  When I receive it, I'll transfer you 1 BTC.

That way you get the bitcoin at a slight discount (MtGox Weighted Average is currently $20.40), I don't have to take a risk with someone that doesn't have a reputation yet, and you get a chance to build up your reputation around here a bit.

This offer is only good if I receive the PM from you before 2013-02-05 23:59:59 UTC

Of course in this situation you take all the risk.  Risk that I'll tarnish my reputation to steal $20 from you, and risk that the envelope will get lost in the mail.  If you want to reduce that risk a bit, pay for confirmation of delivery.  That way you'll at least know whether or not I received the envelope.
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February 05, 2013, 07:12:09 PM
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If you looking on bitcoin otc ( http://bitcoin-otc.com/ ) you can search for people willing to sell for BTC. They usually charge about 5-10% premium due to the added risk.

Have you given otc a shot, yet?

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Be careful using otc!
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February 05, 2013, 07:36:48 PM
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Be careful using otc!

How to be careful using OTC?  What rating did the person have when you had a bad experience?

Looking for insight into OTC>  Thanks!

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February 05, 2013, 07:49:15 PM
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There is no trust in the bitcoin world lol

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There is no trust in the world lol
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February 05, 2013, 07:57:43 PM
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I have written a previous post about some of the things to look out for on bitcoin-otc I think it was titled "beware bitcoin-otc".
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February 05, 2013, 08:01:37 PM
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@OP: Do let us know when you post your thread about doing work for BTC, I would be happy to send people your way if possible. Otherwise I suppose it's time to move to a new username and start over as everyone will probably remember you as a scammer.

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February 05, 2013, 08:11:01 PM
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Mathew you are the one with scammer next to your name? I think you are a scammer and he is just trying to get a coin for pay pal. If he up loads me his driver licence i will sell to him as soon as i get more coins. I see you posting a lot why do you have scammer X's?
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February 05, 2013, 08:13:43 PM
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i would be happy to do this but not for standerd mtgox rate. + 15% tax then youve got a deal.

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. . . I see you posting a lot why do you have scammer X's?
Many months ago, he made a really big bet on something he was absolutely sure about.  The bet was far more than he could cover if he lost, but he never dreamed he would lose the bet.  Once it was obvious that he had lost he bet, he was unable to pay in full.  He has made an effort to make partial payments, but once he failed to deliver on the bet in a timely manner he got tagged as a scammer.

Really it is more like an immature mistake than a scam, but the end effect is the same (some people expecting to be paid weren't paid the amount they expected).
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February 05, 2013, 08:38:57 PM
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i would be happy to do this but not for standerd mtgox rate. + 15% tax then youve got a deal.

-BTC

So that would come to 23.67 CAD?

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i would be happy to do this but not for standerd mtgox rate. + 15% tax then youve got a deal.

-BTC

So that would come to 23.67 CAD?

yeah if you are interested send me a PM.
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i would be happy to do this but not for standerd mtgox rate. + 15% tax then youve got a deal.

-BTC

So that would come to 23.67 CAD?

yeah if you are interested send me a PM.

You will lose your money.

Poor guy that dosent have a Facebook account... It's a sure scammer.

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Ya not paying your debt is scamming. The scammer calling the pot black.
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i would be happy to do this but not for standerd mtgox rate. + 15% tax then youve got a deal.

-BTC

So that would come to 23.67 CAD?

yeah if you are interested send me a PM.

You will lose your money.

Poor guy that dosent have a Facebook account... It's a sure scammer.

If its through paypal and I do not receive the good can't I get a charge back?

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i would be happy to do this but not for standerd mtgox rate. + 15% tax then youve got a deal.

-BTC

So that would come to 23.67 CAD?

yeah if you are interested send me a PM.

You will lose your money.

Poor guy that dosent have a Facebook account... It's a sure scammer.

If its through paypal and I do not receive the good can't I get a charge back?
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i would be happy to do this but not for standerd mtgox rate. + 15% tax then youve got a deal.

-BTC

So that would come to 23.67 CAD?

yeah if you are interested send me a PM.

You will lose your money.

Poor guy that dosent have a Facebook account... It's a sure scammer.

If its through paypal and I do not receive the good can't I get a charge back?
Trollolololololol

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i would be happy to do this but not for standerd mtgox rate. + 15% tax then youve got a deal.

-BTC

So that would come to 23.67 CAD?

yeah if you are interested send me a PM.

You will lose your money.

Poor guy that dosent have a Facebook account... It's a sure scammer.

If its through paypal and I do not receive the good can't I get a charge back?
Trollolololololol

Didn't know this community had children in it.
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i would be happy to do this but not for standerd mtgox rate. + 15% tax then youve got a deal.

-BTC

So that would come to 23.67 CAD?

yeah if you are interested send me a PM.

You will lose your money.

Poor guy that dosent have a Facebook account... It's a sure scammer.



If its through paypal and I do not receive the good can't I get a charge back?
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Didn't know this community had children in it.

i think he might be saying that to me not you buddy xD
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February 05, 2013, 08:53:43 PM
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Not if you send as a gift from home Ip address you cant get it back. Paypal is not risk free.
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February 05, 2013, 08:57:24 PM
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I'm absolutely positive that if OP just posted to do some work for 1 BTC that he could find it.

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February 05, 2013, 08:59:00 PM
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I'll do it for high price as shown on mtgoxlive.com/orders atm it's $20.79 sent to my PayPal as a gift, if there are any fees taken from it then you should find out & add enough to cover them or it gets taken from the BTC which will be sent 50 days after receipt of the PP funds so may work if you want this for building up your 10 BTC long term storage pot.

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I'll do it for high price as shown on mtgoxlive.com/orders atm it's $20.79 sent to my PayPal as a gift, if there are any fees taken from it then you should find out & add enough to cover them or it gets taken from the BTC which will be sent 50 days after receipt of the PP funds so may work if you want this for building up your 10 BTC long term storage pot.

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February 05, 2013, 09:28:10 PM
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If it's for long term investment/fun whatever then you get to lock the price in now, check what it was 50 days ago = potentially a nice deal for you & hopefully it is over the window of any PP charge back risk to me, anyway an option if you're in no hurry for delivery.

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February 05, 2013, 09:57:18 PM
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My old offer has now expired due to the ask wall being pulled, new sell price is now $21 atm, but rising soon most likely...

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February 06, 2013, 03:30:40 AM
Last edit: February 07, 2013, 06:56:51 PM by Otoh
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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_hn2tnguwhXs/TKq0bXglE_I/AAAAAAAAAC4/IE5-DvqYexo/s1600/img005.jpg

offer is now @ $22 Wink

also I am afc for 12 hrs now so will review offer then...

edit: it's now $21.33 the gox live high atm

edit: it's now $22.15 the gox live high atm

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