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February 14, 2014, 04:15:18 AM
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February 14, 2014, 04:19:13 AM
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IMHO, it doesn't worth the time to collect dusts with faucets.

Apart from buying bitcoin directly, you could sell goods and services for bitcoin.
You could also sell your signature space for bitcoin.
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February 14, 2014, 05:02:42 AM
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Somewhere at this forum I saw a pic of about 10-year-old kids selling lemonade for btc on the street.

And a waiter wearing t-shirt asking for tips in BTC.

I mean, you can make btcs the same way you make fiat money. There are still ways no one even tried and you may be the first.

Don't let me be misunderstood.
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February 14, 2014, 05:30:10 AM
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bitcoinget.com

do surveys and crap. they pay out every night and you can make up to 0.01 a day.
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February 14, 2014, 05:31:57 AM
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I don't think faucets are the route to go for a newbie with no money.

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February 14, 2014, 05:49:27 AM
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I can see why the general consensus would be that faucets are not the route.

Using the ones I mentionned, I have not accumulated much at all.
In fact, so little was being earned that i began to cheat the systems for more.
I used Hola so I could run 2 accounts on freebitco.in at the same time.
One was the referral of the other, earning myself that extra 50% of, as @Sonny said, dusts from faucets.

I see no harm in using these, some are quite fun. So while I am at the pc, I will keep a tab or two open for now.

So I guess it is time to think outside the box a little, thanks for this @joethejudge77

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Somewhere at this forum I saw a pic of about 10-year-old kids selling lemonade for btc on the street.

And a waiter wearing t-shirt asking for tips in BTC.

I mean, you can make btcs the same way you make fiat money. There are still ways no one even tried and you may be the first.

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February 14, 2014, 05:54:48 AM
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Hey guys,

I did not get too far into the forums before I started seeing faucets and free bitcoin posts everywhere.
So, of course, I checked most of them out, but am wondering if there is another route to go without any money to invest?

Enjoy,

Lets be honest here. You posted this thread to promote your referral links.


In regards to your question. You can always suck some dick. Smiley

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February 14, 2014, 05:57:43 AM
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In regards to your question. You can always suck some dick. Smiley

Hmm...I guess that falls into the category of selling service for bitcoin.  Cheesy
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February 14, 2014, 05:58:19 AM
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 Grin


Just joking of course OP

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February 14, 2014, 06:33:33 AM
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In regards to your question. You can always suck some dick. Smiley

Hmm...I guess that falls into the category of selling service for bitcoin.  Cheesy

How much BTC would that get my broke ass? lol

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February 14, 2014, 06:51:36 AM
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Thanks for the links I have never seen some of those. check out coinlearn in my Sig. that one is really easy. Highest I got from that was 3000 satoshi in one hour. I think faucets are worth it in the long run. If you have no rig and use them to trade. Apply compounding on a spread sheet and after you will see it is possible to generate btc long term. As it grows keep a percentage back and take less risk. That way you can sell some and sit on some as an investment.  So yes I think facets are worth using.  Remember to click ads you are interested in to help keep the faucet alive ;-)

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February 14, 2014, 07:16:25 AM
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In regards to your question. You can always suck some dick. Smiley

Hmm...I guess that falls into the category of selling service for bitcoin.  Cheesy

How much BTC would that get my broke ass? lol

You better discuss that privately with Gamer67  lol Tongue
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February 14, 2014, 07:19:22 AM
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I like fat chicks

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February 14, 2014, 08:00:47 AM
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Thanks for the links I have never seen some of those. check out coinlearn in my Sig. that one is really easy. Highest I got from that was 3000 satoshi in one hour. I think faucets are worth it in the long run. If you have no rig and use them to trade. Apply compounding on a spread sheet and after you will see it is possible to generate btc long term. As it grows keep a percentage back and take less risk. That way you can sell some and sit on some as an investment.  So yes I think facets are worth using.  Remember to click ads you are interested in to help keep the faucet alive ;-)




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