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January 07, 2011, 11:15:07 PM
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After mailing a $50 cdn postal order on Dec 29 2010, sending several emails with no answer, I got 169.5 BC on Jan 7 2011 at 02:30 !

So - www.nanaimogold.com came through for me and can expect another order soon.

One hint to Shane Smith, all respectful like. You have to answer your emails sent by the contact page on your website. Don't let paying customers twist in the wind.

Otherwise - thanks and you can expect more $ from me soon!

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January 08, 2011, 12:49:22 AM
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http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2649.0

This trade was settled Jan 06 23:00 PST

> on Dec 29 2010

Your postmark date is Jan 01. The imprinted date on the money order is Jan 30, yet somehow you mailed it before you bought it.

I routinely ignore impatient punters who can't wait a week for their mail to be delivered. What else would be logical?

You are NOT a paying customer. I do Bitcoin trade for FREE. You paid me NOTHING.

I don't want your scandal, impatience or sense of entitlement. Go away.

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Bitcoin is a new digital currency that works in new ways, but the need to trade people in and out digital currency is not new. Many of the problems and frustration that the "bitcoin community" are currently concerning themselves with are actually old problems shown to a new group.

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Nanaimo Gold is one of the longest running digital currency exchange services.

Currently I support Liberty Reserve, HD-Money, Pecunix, c-gold, Bitcoin, cash by mail, Western Union, MoneyGram, Canada Post money orders and other means tailored to specific needs.

Rates vary from 0 to 6.9%, depending upon the trade. Advice on streamlining payments, avoiding fraud and reducing fees is free of charge.

Much of the work is automatic, or as close to automatic as the currency issuers allow.

Nanaimo Gold customers initiate trades from many countries on all continents (except Antarctica!) I have longstanding relationships with many other digital currency traders around the globe who have access to different currencies and banking regimes.

Nanaimo Gold is a member of the Global Digital Currency Association since 2005.


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January 08, 2011, 06:21:49 AM
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Amazing.

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January 08, 2011, 08:30:32 PM
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I routinely ignore impatient punters who can't wait a week for their mail to be delivered. What else would be logical?

You are NOT a paying customer. I do Bitcoin trade for FREE. You paid me NOTHING.

I don't want your scandal, impatience or sense of entitlement. Go away.

Ah yes, it's a sense of entitlement to expect when you have what is in effect, a contract with someone involving money that they might respond to inquiries... *roll eyes*

As for the free bit, I disagree.  He paid you $50, and it's reasonable to expect that you'll deliver the goods (the bitcoins he bought).  The fact that your service is unprofitable to you is irrelevant to the purchaser.

Yes, one week is a bit soon to start worrying and sending off emails, but it wouldn't kill you to respond "I haven't got it yet, just be patient."

Anyway, I got the impression that the original poster was complimenting your service, notice the "expect another order soon" line.  You turn it around and insult him.  Very smooth.
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January 08, 2011, 09:28:40 PM
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Read the other thread (linked above) where he insinuated that I have deceived him and tells a lie about my not answering his emails. Then observe again (this thread) where he lies about when he sent the letter.

Until his letter was delivered, his contract was with Canada Post, not me. In fact, it's his deal with Canada Post until I cash the money order. That's what he paid Canada Post $6 for. Bugging me daily by email and telephone without regard to his own calendar is childish enough, but when he went public and accused me of foul play I invoked my right of association.

How deluded is someone who hold the receiver responsible for the mail he sends? (mail in this case that was delivered on time) I am perfectly within my right to decline to entertain him further.

I have said all there is to say on this subject. Nanaimo Gold service is long established and rock solid. Impatient children and their tiny trades are welcome only to the point where they feel entitled to bad mouth me in public by telling lies.

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