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January 10, 2014, 02:15:26 PM
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Hi,

Simple rules: Bitcoins on the auction will be given to highest approved bidder. The amount of bitcoins is calculated like this: Bitcoins on the auction - highest bid. Example: 1BTC on the auction, your bid 0.2BTC and it is the highest, then 1BTC - 0,2BTC = 0,8BTC are transfefred to your bitcoin aaddress then auction ends.

http://www.freshdesign.ee/bitcoin/

Good Luck Smiley
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January 10, 2014, 02:18:41 PM
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Hi,

Simple rules: Bitcoins on the auction will be given to highest approved bidder. The amount of bitcoins is calculated like this: Bitcoins on the auction - highest bid. Example: 1BTC on the auction, your bid 0.2BTC and it is the highest, then 1BTC - 0,2BTC = 0,8BTC are transfefred to your bitcoin aaddress then auction ends.

http://www.freshdesign.ee/bitcoin/

Good Luck Smiley

I'm going to put this out there that this is probably a scam.
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January 10, 2014, 02:20:41 PM
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SCAM!
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January 10, 2014, 02:23:53 PM
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scam.
here's how it works...
lots of people send 0.## btc to the auction
website owner collects all bids and totals them up...

so with seconds to go, the owner of the website bids the full amount of bitcoins bid by everyone (could be around 25btc et al)

owner of the site has all the bids in his wallet, plus wins the 1btc, for which he/she has bid the highest.

not rocket science.

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January 10, 2014, 02:28:36 PM
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Hi,

Simple rules: Bitcoins on the auction will be given to highest approved bidder. The amount of bitcoins is calculated like this: Bitcoins on the auction - highest bid. Example: 1BTC on the auction, your bid 0.2BTC and it is the highest, then 1BTC - 0,2BTC = 0,8BTC are transfefred to your bitcoin aaddress then auction ends.

http://www.freshdesign.ee/bitcoin/

Good Luck Smiley

I'm going to put this out there that this is probably a scam.

Only probably?  Grin

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January 10, 2014, 02:30:48 PM
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This is game.
if you don't trust, it's your problem.
Auction organizer get some or all is bitcoins back from auction fee.
And somebody gets more bitcoins he but into auction.
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January 10, 2014, 02:35:01 PM
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This is game.
if you don't trust, it's your problem.
Auction organizer get some or all is bitcoins back from auction fee.
And somebody gets more bitcoins he but into auction.

A game with only one winner and therefore a lot of losers?
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January 10, 2014, 02:43:34 PM
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scam.
here's how it works...
lots of people send 0.## btc to the auction
website owner collects all bids and totals them up...

so with seconds to go, the owner of the website bids the full amount of bitcoins bid by everyone (could be around 25btc et al)

owner of the site has all the bids in his wallet, plus wins the 1btc, for which he/she has bid the highest.

not rocket science.


no you don't send bids, you only send auction fee witch is 0.001BTC per bid

Example: 1BTC on the auction, your bid 0.2BTC and it is the highest, then 1BTC - 0,2BTC = 0,8BTC are transfefred to your Bitcoin address then auction ends.
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January 10, 2014, 02:59:05 PM
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Scam!
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January 10, 2014, 04:07:58 PM
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scam.
here's how it works...
lots of people send 0.## btc to the auction
website owner collects all bids and totals them up...

so with seconds to go, the owner of the website bids the full amount of bitcoins bid by everyone (could be around 25btc et al)

owner of the site has all the bids in his wallet, plus wins the 1btc, for which he/she has bid the highest.

not rocket science.


no you don't send bids, you only send auction fee witch is 0.001BTC per bid

Example: 1BTC on the auction, your bid 0.2BTC and it is the highest, then 1BTC - 0,2BTC = 0,8BTC are transfefred to your Bitcoin address then auction ends.

That probably won't happen though will it? You'll just keep the money or your account will be the winner.
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January 10, 2014, 06:02:00 PM
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scam.
here's how it works...
lots of people send 0.## btc to the auction
website owner collects all bids and totals them up...

so with seconds to go, the owner of the website bids the full amount of bitcoins bid by everyone (could be around 25btc et al)

owner of the site has all the bids in his wallet, plus wins the 1btc, for which he/she has bid the highest.

not rocket science.


no you don't send bids, you only send auction fee witch is 0.001BTC per bid

Example: 1BTC on the auction, your bid 0.2BTC and it is the highest, then 1BTC - 0,2BTC = 0,8BTC are transfefred to your Bitcoin address then auction ends.

That probably won't happen though will it? You'll just keep the money or your account will be the winner.
Any ideas how to make this service more transperent to avaoid scam accusations?
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January 10, 2014, 06:07:02 PM
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scam.
here's how it works...
lots of people send 0.## btc to the auction
website owner collects all bids and totals them up...

so with seconds to go, the owner of the website bids the full amount of bitcoins bid by everyone (could be around 25btc et al)

owner of the site has all the bids in his wallet, plus wins the 1btc, for which he/she has bid the highest.

not rocket science.


no you don't send bids, you only send auction fee witch is 0.001BTC per bid

Example: 1BTC on the auction, your bid 0.2BTC and it is the highest, then 1BTC - 0,2BTC = 0,8BTC are transfefred to your Bitcoin address then auction ends.

That probably won't happen though will it? You'll just keep the money or your account will be the winner.
Any ideas how to make this service more transperent to avaoid scam accusations?

Use a trusted escrow to hold on to the cash and he pays it out to the winner instead of you.
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January 11, 2014, 09:41:49 AM
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scam.
here's how it works...
lots of people send 0.## btc to the auction
website owner collects all bids and totals them up...

so with seconds to go, the owner of the website bids the full amount of bitcoins bid by everyone (could be around 25btc et al)

owner of the site has all the bids in his wallet, plus wins the 1btc, for which he/she has bid the highest.

not rocket science.


no you don't send bids, you only send auction fee witch is 0.001BTC per bid

Example: 1BTC on the auction, your bid 0.2BTC and it is the highest, then 1BTC - 0,2BTC = 0,8BTC are transfefred to your Bitcoin address then auction ends.

That probably won't happen though will it? You'll just keep the money or your account will be the winner.
Any ideas how to make this service more transperent to avaoid scam accusations?

Use a trusted escrow to hold on to the cash and he pays it out to the winner instead of you.

but it's pointless. the prize is 1BTC, therefore the winner wis always going to be the twit who bids 0.99899999 (transaction fee 0.001?)

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January 11, 2014, 10:12:01 AM
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Stay away from stuff like this, problem solved.
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January 11, 2014, 10:37:58 AM
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Lol. Obvious scam. See this address https://blockchain.info/address/1PWFadvwo5Gp4t3kwCpyPKTVJFCCcWemKn

At that said this address bet 0.985BTC but when see blockchain that address never receive or sent any single satoshi
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January 11, 2014, 10:58:55 AM
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Lol. Obvious scam. See this address https://blockchain.info/address/1PWFadvwo5Gp4t3kwCpyPKTVJFCCcWemKn

At that said this address bet 0.985BTC but when see blockchain that address never receive or sent any single satoshi

first,  0.985BTC is not amount to pay, it is bet and never have to pay.

1BTC on the auction, your bid 0.2BTC and it is the highest, then 1BTC - 0.2BTC = 0.8BTC are transfefred to your Bitcoin address then auction ends.


second,
1PWFadvwo5Gp4t3kwCpyPKTVJFCCcWemKn this is bidder address, if it wins then this address credited
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January 11, 2014, 11:09:46 AM
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50 minutes remaining,
give it change to proof itself!
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January 11, 2014, 11:13:32 AM
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50 minutes remaining,
give it change to proof itself!

So who was the user who bet this? How do we know it's not an alt address of yours?
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January 11, 2014, 11:41:36 AM
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50 minutes remaining,
give it change to proof itself!

put your address here and make bet

So who was the user who bet this? How do we know it's not an alt address of yours?
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January 11, 2014, 11:48:23 AM
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50 minutes remaining,
give it change to proof itself!

So who was the user who bet this? How do we know it's not an alt address of yours?
put your address here and make bet

lol how does that work exactly?
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