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June 07, 2013, 11:14:21 PM
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Might be interested in 1 @ 40BTC shipped to USA.
I'll add to the list once auction closes

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June 08, 2013, 09:21:14 AM
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No kidding, screenshots are proof of nothing. When it comes to 'proof' the rule is do NOT use screencap, always cap an 'analog' environment.

What's analog environment in this case?
Shitty phone camera.

How is it any better than a screenshot when you can take a picture of a photoshopped image?
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June 08, 2013, 12:09:17 PM
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No kidding, screenshots are proof of nothing. When it comes to 'proof' the rule is do NOT use screencap, always cap an 'analog' environment.

What's analog environment in this case?
Shitty phone camera.

How is it any better than a screenshot when you can take a picture of a photoshopped image?
Because its unlikely I could complete that in the 5 minutes after him asking. Or why I would lie if I'm offering escrow

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June 09, 2013, 04:43:02 PM
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20k$ hand to hand or SEPA
=164btc, you'll have to do way better than that. Would prefer to move away from cash transactions, don't want the added risk. SEPA is fine, as is UKBT.


.. my offer you refused was not too bad (205 BTC) .. and now you are crying .. sulky kid  Cheesy

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June 09, 2013, 04:50:01 PM
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20k$ hand to hand or SEPA
=164btc, you'll have to do way better than that. Would prefer to move away from cash transactions, don't want the added risk. SEPA is fine, as is UKBT.


.. my offer you refused was not too bad (205 BTC) .. and now you are crying .. sulky kid  Cheesy
Everyone who actually wants to run an auction, add this guy to ignore list. He spams random numbers, withdraws offers in auctions (lol) then goes around flaming.

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June 09, 2013, 05:48:55 PM
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20k$ hand to hand or SEPA
=164btc, you'll have to do way better than that. Would prefer to move away from cash transactions, don't want the added risk. SEPA is fine, as is UKBT.


.. my offer you refused was not too bad (205 BTC) .. and now you are crying .. sulky kid  Cheesy
Everyone who actually wants to run an auction, add this guy to ignore list. He spams random numbers, withdraws offers in auctions (lol) then goes around flaming.

+1  dogie.. why don't you give him a negative trust feedback..?
Ethically you can do it because he sent fake bids to you.

Then he might understand seriousness of the auctions in these forums.!

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June 09, 2013, 05:53:29 PM
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.. because there was never a withdrawal by me  Grin

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June 09, 2013, 06:24:23 PM
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+1  dogie.. why don't you give him a negative trust feedback..?
Ethically you can do it because he sent fake bids to you.

Then he might understand seriousness of the auctions in these forums.!

What fake bids are you talking about ? To me it looks like he was not willing to go over 205 BTC which is a fair offer IMO.

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June 09, 2013, 06:35:11 PM
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+1  dogie.. why don't you give him a negative trust feedback..?
Ethically you can do it because he sent fake bids to you.

Then he might understand seriousness of the auctions in these forums.!

What fake bids are you talking about ? To me it looks like he was not willing to go over 205 BTC which is a fair offer IMO.
Have a look at his post history or around the auctions board. He goes in, makes a random offer which is typically ridiculous or withdraws it himself, adds a few more posts etc. He's just bumping his post count so he can scam people in the future.

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June 09, 2013, 06:58:40 PM
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What I don't like is someone who agrees to sell you something at a specific BTC price and then gets offers from others and cancels your deal even when both have agreed on price. If nothing has been exchanged then there is no contract but still it is a matter of honor. What if you when to a car dealership looking to buy a car and they had one that was a great deal. You tell the sales person that you want to buy the car and as they are working on the paper work another person comes in and offers more. The dealership sells the car to guy who just walked in who offered more. Do you think that is fair. 
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June 09, 2013, 07:12:12 PM
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He's just bumping his post count so he can scam people in the future.

uhhhh ... dogie and the crystal-ball ... he can see the future  Grin

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June 09, 2013, 11:35:19 PM
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What I don't like is someone who agrees to sell you something at a specific BTC price and then gets offers from others and cancels your deal even when both have agreed on price. If nothing has been exchanged then there is no contract but still it is a matter of honor. What if you when to a car dealership looking to buy a car and they had one that was a great deal. You tell the sales person that you want to buy the car and as they are working on the paper work another person comes in and offers more. The dealership sells the car to guy who just walked in who offered more. Do you think that is fair. 


Welcome to the Bitcoin World.! Get used to it.!
I have been in those circumstances myself several times.! When i sell on the forums, many people come, make deals and then never turnup or later deny to go ahead.

If you are expecting people in the virtual world to treat you the same way like your car dealer treats you in the real world, then i think you are in the wrong place.! Then dealing in bitcoin are not for you.!

btw the context you are referring to is totally flawed because the blades were in a auction and not retail sales.

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June 09, 2013, 11:39:04 PM
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What I don't like is someone who agrees to sell you something at a specific BTC price and then gets offers from others and cancels your deal even when both have agreed on price. If nothing has been exchanged then there is no contract but still it is a matter of honor. What if you when to a car dealership looking to buy a car and they had one that was a great deal. You tell the sales person that you want to buy the car and as they are working on the paper work another person comes in and offers more. The dealership sells the car to guy who just walked in who offered more. Do you think that is fair. 


btw.. talking of honor.. you were heavily underquoting the price to take advantage. First you agreed for a higher price and then came back and reduced the price saying you don't have couple of those extra BTC's to pay. Some guy outbid you in the auction.!

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June 10, 2013, 04:14:28 AM
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Sorry then. I guess I don't know how auctions or bidding work. If you didn't like my price then you should have said so. No harm in that. Your blades and so you did what you did to get the most BTC.
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June 10, 2013, 05:42:02 AM
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Sorry then. I guess I don't know how auctions or bidding work. If you didn't like my price then you should have said so. No harm in that. Your blades and so you did what you did to get the most BTC.

auction?

the whole part was like kindergarten  Cry

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June 12, 2013, 09:42:48 AM
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That price is stupidly high.

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June 12, 2013, 12:01:18 PM
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That price is stupidly high.

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Thats the price 100s and 100s of units have been sold at worldwide.
2 more sold at BIN, 2 left.

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June 12, 2013, 10:01:49 PM
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That price is stupidly high.

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The blade is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.  Why is this concept so hard for people to understand?
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June 12, 2013, 10:02:47 PM
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All my in hand blades sold, however have buyers for more. Anyone wanting to sell, pm me.

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June 14, 2013, 02:31:16 AM
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are you serious, you use a camera for screenshots  Huh

never heard about the function "printscreen"  Grin

sorry, but you are running high-tech-equipment and dont know the basics ...


Because you could photoshop screenshots in fucking paint *sigh* Its a hell of a lot harder from a camera, especially a low quality one.

No kidding, screenshots are proof of nothing. When it comes to 'proof' the rule is do NOT use screencap, always cap an 'analog' environment.



You can just as easily photoshop an image and then take an analog picture of the photoshoped image. This would propably make the fake even harder to discover as a low quality analog picture could hide details that would allow you to discover the fake.
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