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November 10, 2014, 12:57:46 PM |
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Damn it, should of leveraged at $358...
I wanted to wait for 353... Hopefully we'll see sub 360 one more time
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ChartBuddy
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November 10, 2014, 01:00:17 PM |
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November 10, 2014, 01:00:44 PM |
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Damn it, should of leveraged at $358...
I wanted to wait for 353... Hopefully we'll see sub 360 one more time
If we don't break 375 and the dumping starts, you definitely will see 340 again by mid to end of the week.
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prophetx
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November 10, 2014, 01:02:58 PM |
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... It's not that easy to do, bitstamp needs pics of your ID, you holding them, and notarised copies of everything with the pics of notarised copies taken at an angle...
Sounds impossible... hahahaha dude you don't the company that does their verifications has tools for detecting altered photos... especially on large accounts that have had 1 year to verify.... hahahahhaa
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JorgeStolfi
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November 10, 2014, 01:03:25 PM |
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It's not that easy to do, bitstamp needs pics of your ID, you holding them, and notarised copies of everything with the pics of notarised copies taken at an angle. You can't use an unknowing smurf, they need to be in on it.
True, they can't do that without the person's being "in"; but that does not mean much. Here in Brazil those money laundering props are called "oranges", I don't know why. They usually are low rank employees -- drivers, janitors, construction workers. They will do what the boss says, without trying to understand what it implies or is for.
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LFC_Bitcoin
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November 10, 2014, 01:04:19 PM |
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Some of the haters were predicting sub 100 USD last week.
Hahaaaa s'up?
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podyx
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November 10, 2014, 01:04:54 PM |
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Damn it, should of leveraged at $358...
I wanted to wait for 353... Hopefully we'll see sub 360 one more time
If we don't break 375 and the dumping starts, you definitely will see 340 again by mid to end of the week. Not so sure about 340 though, my opinion is we won't ever see sub $340 again but we'll see
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prophetx
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November 10, 2014, 01:05:27 PM |
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It's not that easy to do, bitstamp needs pics of your ID, you holding them, and notarised copies of everything with the pics of notarised copies taken at an angle. You can't use an unknowing smurf, they need to be in on it.
True, they can't do that without the person's being "in"; but that does not mean much. Here in Brazil those money laundering props are called "oranges", I don't know why. They usually are low rank employees -- drivers, janitors, construction workers. They will do what the boss says, without trying to understand what it implies or is for. i can almost guarantee you the FBI is watching all of those accounts like hawks... along with any other law enforcement from the country those people claim to be from
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NotLambchop
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November 10, 2014, 01:09:47 PM |
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... It's not that easy to do, bitstamp needs pics of your ID, you holding them, and notarised copies of everything with the pics of notarised copies taken at an angle...
Sounds impossible... hahahaha dude you don't the company that does their verifications has tools for detecting altered photos... especially on large accounts that have had 1 year to verify.... hahahahhaa Right. Because they really wish to follow the intent of KYC regulations, and not just the letter. "[P]ics of notarised copies taken at an angle" sounds almost impossible to forge. Unless you have an old inkjet printer
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prophetx
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November 10, 2014, 01:11:33 PM |
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... It's not that easy to do, bitstamp needs pics of your ID, you holding them, and notarised copies of everything with the pics of notarised copies taken at an angle...
Sounds impossible... hahahaha dude you don't the company that does their verifications has tools for detecting altered photos... especially on large accounts that have had 1 year to verify.... hahahahhaa Right. Because they really wish to follow the intent of KYC regulations, and not just the letter it's part of the services those companies provide, i have personally spoken to them about what they do, how and the extent. how about you? let me guess, just pulling assumptions out of your ass
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serpicodk
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November 10, 2014, 01:12:52 PM |
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Damn it, should of leveraged at $358...
I wanted to wait for 353... Hopefully we'll see sub 360 one more time
If we don't break 375 and the dumping starts, you definitely will see 340 again by mid to end of the week. Not so sure about 340 though, my opinion is we won't ever see sub $340 again but we'll see Oh please dont start with "we won't ever see sub..."
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podyx
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November 10, 2014, 01:17:11 PM |
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Oh please dont start with "we won't ever see sub..."
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NotLambchop
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November 10, 2014, 01:18:52 PM |
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... It's not that easy to do, bitstamp needs pics of your ID, you holding them, and notarised copies of everything with the pics of notarised copies taken at an angle...
Sounds impossible... hahahaha dude you don't the company that does their verifications has tools for detecting altered photos... especially on large accounts that have had 1 year to verify.... hahahahhaa Right. Because they really wish to follow the intent of KYC regulations, and not just the letter it's part of the services those companies provide, i have personally spoken to them about what they do, how and the extent. how about you? let me guess, just pulling assumptions out of your ass You sound irked? Are you expecting people to incriminate themselves by admitting to random internet d00ds "Yeah bro, it's all a big facade. We don't really expect this shit to work, we just go through the motions." I mean, who would think of printing out "notarised copies of everything" to take "pics of notarised copies taken at an angle," amirite?
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rebuilder
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November 10, 2014, 01:21:49 PM |
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It's not that easy to do, bitstamp needs pics of your ID, you holding them, and notarised copies of everything with the pics of notarised copies taken at an angle.
That's new, then...
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November 10, 2014, 01:21:59 PM |
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there is a remote but not so remote chance, given that this happened already only 20 years ago, that russia will once again descend ascend into anarchy once their oil economy is brought to its knees FTFY
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prophetx
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November 10, 2014, 01:22:31 PM |
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... It's not that easy to do, bitstamp needs pics of your ID, you holding them, and notarised copies of everything with the pics of notarised copies taken at an angle...
Sounds impossible... hahahaha dude you don't the company that does their verifications has tools for detecting altered photos... especially on large accounts that have had 1 year to verify.... hahahahhaa Right. Because they really wish to follow the intent of KYC regulations, and not just the letter it's part of the services those companies provide, i have personally spoken to them about what they do, how and the extent. how about you? let me guess, just pulling assumptions out of your ass You sound irked? Are you expecting people to incriminate themselves by admitting to random internet d00ds "Yeah bro, it's all a big facade. We don't really expect this shit to work, we just go through the motions." I mean, who would think of printing out "notarised copies of everything" to take "pics of notarised copies taken at an angle," amirite? lol i am not irked i just think you are a simpleton
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prophetx
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November 10, 2014, 01:30:11 PM |
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there is a remote but not so remote chance, given that this happened already only 20 years ago, that russia will once again descend ascend into anarchy once their oil economy is brought to its knees FTFY yea haha... Russia style anarchy means people getting shot during the winter and their bodies dumped into the snow banks and rivers of St Petersburg for people to find in the Spring time
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November 10, 2014, 01:31:31 PM |
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there is a remote but not so remote chance, given that this happened already only 20 years ago, that russia will once again descend ascend into anarchy once their oil economy is brought to its knees FTFY yea haha... Russia style anarchy means people getting shot during the winter and their bodies dumped into the snow banks and rivers of St Petersburg for people to find in the Spring time I thought that was just business as usual
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November 10, 2014, 01:33:46 PM |
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Whilst I would like altcoins to be the ballasts of BTC... A shit day to be in alts
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NotLambchop
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November 10, 2014, 01:48:27 PM |
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... It's not that easy to do, bitstamp needs pics of your ID, you holding them, and notarised copies of everything with the pics of notarised copies taken at an angle...
Sounds impossible... hahahaha dude you don't the company that does their verifications has tools for detecting altered photos... especially on large accounts that have had 1 year to verify.... hahahahhaa Right. Because they really wish to follow the intent of KYC regulations, and not just the letter it's part of the services those companies provide, i have personally spoken to them about what they do, how and the extent. how about you? let me guess, just pulling assumptions out of your ass You sound irked? Are you expecting people to incriminate themselves by admitting to random internet d00ds "Yeah bro, it's all a big facade. We don't really expect this shit to work, we just go through the motions." I mean, who would think of printing out "notarised copies of everything" to take "pics of notarised copies taken at an angle," amirite?lol i am not irked i just think you are a simpleton
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