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April 01, 2014, 11:17:17 PM
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People are crazy selling XSV at these prices!  With so few in existence, the true price is much higher.  

I've heard of BIG things happening for XSV this week.  The premine hasn't been touched, which is observable to anyone that wishes to view the address with the block explorer.  

I agree that .01 is certainly attainable and may happen sooner than everyone thinks.  I know I'm holding mine.

I'm sick and tired of people claiming to know that the residents in Silicon Valley are already familiar with crypto.  They are not any different than anyone else when it comes to these types of currencies.  The fact is, the vast majority of people either haven't heard of bitcoin, and if they have, all they know is the name.

If this catches on, it could be huge. And who better than the residents of Silicon Valley to embrace a particular coin?  These are the movers and the shakers of the technology industry!  If anyone could take a coin and run with it, it's them.

I bought a couple hundred today at .0006.  You should too.  You won't see this kind of growth with any other recent coin.

Or you can doubt what I say.  You will only wish you had listened in the end.
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April 01, 2014, 11:28:09 PM
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A shill, also called a plant or a stooge, is a person who publicly helps a person or organization without disclosing that they have a close relationship with the person or organization.

"Shill" typically refers to someone who purposely gives onlookers the impression that they are an enthusiastic independent customer of a seller (or marketer of ideas) for whom they are secretly working. The person or group who hires the shill is using crowd psychology to encourage other onlookers or audience members to purchase the goods or services (or accept the ideas being marketed). Shills are often employed by professional marketing campaigns. "Plant" and "stooge" more commonly refer to any person who is secretly in league with another person or organization while pretending to be neutral or actually a part of the organization he is planted in, such as a magician's audience, a political party, or an intelligence organization.
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April 01, 2014, 11:29:14 PM
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A shill, also called a plant or a stooge, is a person who publicly helps a person or organization without disclosing that they have a close relationship with the person or organization.

"Shill" typically refers to someone who purposely gives onlookers the impression that they are an enthusiastic independent customer of a seller (or marketer of ideas) for whom they are secretly working. The person or group who hires the shill is using crowd psychology to encourage other onlookers or audience members to purchase the goods or services (or accept the ideas being marketed). Shills are often employed by professional marketing campaigns. "Plant" and "stooge" more commonly refer to any person who is secretly in league with another person or organization while pretending to be neutral or actually a part of the organization he is planted in, such as a magician's audience, a political party, or an intelligence organization.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shill

In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people,[1] by posting inflammatory,[2] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a forum, chat room, or blog), either accidentally[3][4] or with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[5] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.

Didn't you say you were out of this thread like a week ago?

Take your newbie troll butt somewhere else!  No one cares!
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April 01, 2014, 11:33:01 PM
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People are crazy selling XSV at these prices!  With so few in existence, the true price is much higher.  

I've heard of BIG things happening for XSV this week.  The premine hasn't been touched, which is observable to anyone that wishes to view the address with the block explorer.  

I agree that .01 is certainly attainable and may happen sooner than everyone thinks.  I know I'm holding mine.

I'm sick and tired of people claiming to know that the residents in Silicon Valley are already familiar with crypto.  They are not any different than anyone else when it comes to these types of currencies.  The fact is, the vast majority of people either haven't heard of bitcoin, and if they have, all they know is the name.

If this catches on, it could be huge. And who better than the residents of Silicon Valley to embrace a particular coin?  These are the movers and the shakers of the technology industry!  If anyone could take a coin and run with it, it's them.

I bought a couple hundred today at .0006.  You should too.  You won't see this kind of growth with any other recent coin.

Or you can doubt what I say.  You will only wish you had listened in the end.

Except for the 48% for the supposed mail drop.

Then there's the 2% the dev and his cronies control and are hoping for the price to go up so they can dump it.

The only people supporting this scam coin are the fools that have been mining it from the beginning and are unable to face the reality that they wasted all that hashing power on this scam.

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April 01, 2014, 11:36:50 PM
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People are crazy selling XSV at these prices!  With so few in existence, the true price is much higher.  

I've heard of BIG things happening for XSV this week.  The premine hasn't been touched, which is observable to anyone that wishes to view the address with the block explorer.  

I agree that .01 is certainly attainable and may happen sooner than everyone thinks.  I know I'm holding mine.

I'm sick and tired of people claiming to know that the residents in Silicon Valley are already familiar with crypto.  They are not any different than anyone else when it comes to these types of currencies.  The fact is, the vast majority of people either haven't heard of bitcoin, and if they have, all they know is the name.

If this catches on, it could be huge. And who better than the residents of Silicon Valley to embrace a particular coin?  These are the movers and the shakers of the technology industry!  If anyone could take a coin and run with it, it's them.

I bought a couple hundred today at .0006.  You should too.  You won't see this kind of growth with any other recent coin.

Or you can doubt what I say.  You will only wish you had listened in the end.

Except for the 48% for the supposed mail drop.

Then there's the 2% the dev and his cronies control and are hoping for the price to go up so they can dump it.

The only people supporting this scam coin are the fools that have been mining it from the beginning and are unable to face the reality that they wasted all that hashing power on this scam.

You went from newbie status to Jr. member from your annoying posts in this thread alone.  You have no credibility, and no one cares.

I liked it a lot more when you could only post every 360 seconds, as did everyone else.

Besides, you have been in this thread all day every day since launch.  Don't you have anything better to do?  Do you have a life?

Anyone that reads your post history will see you yelling in several threads, using big red letters and all caps.

Real scam exposers have credibility/ an established repore with the community.
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April 02, 2014, 12:22:47 AM
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Don't worry scam_exposer, your cred is still good with me! Haha like we even care what some random guy that has declared himself the decider of online credibility thinks. Everyone's "credibility" will be sorted out in less than 24 days now. Any bets there will be "problems with the printer" or some BS like that?
Is it just a coincidence that the following web sites look almost  exactly the same?
http://siliconvalleycoin.com/
http://www.aphroditecoin.org/
http://auroracoin.org/
Could it be the same group of devs are behind them all (and more)? Nah I am just a troll and that is just crazy talk. There must just some scamcoin template that you can download?
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April 02, 2014, 12:29:17 AM
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Don't worry scam_exposer, your cred is still good with me! Haha like we even care what some random guy that has declared himself the decider of online credibility thinks. Everyone's "credibility" will be sorted out in less than 24 days now. Any bets there will be "problems with the printer" or some BS like that?
Is it just a coincidence that the following web sites look almost  exactly the same?
http://siliconvalleycoin.com/
http://www.aphroditecoin.org/
http://auroracoin.org/
Could it be the same group of devs are behind them all (and more)? Nah I am just a troll and that is just crazy talk. There must just some scamcoin template that you can download?

Aren't you a programmer?  Did you bother to look at the source?  It's clearly not the same people.

Spread your FUD elsewhere.  If you have grown fond of Scam_Exposer, this says a lot about you.

As you said yourself, the true credibility of the coin will be sorted on it's own in less than 24 days.

So why exactly are you still here, despite saying that you were done with this thread?  What's your motive?

The developer has been as transparent as he can possibly be.  He is providing detailed photo evidence of the drops...

Once again, no one cares what you have to say, because your intent is purely malicious.

XSV is a good coin founded on good ideas.  You missed the train, apparently.
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April 02, 2014, 12:32:43 AM
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Don't worry scam_exposer, your cred is still good with me! Haha like we even care what some random guy that has declared himself the decider of online credibility thinks. Everyone's "credibility" will be sorted out in less than 24 days now. Any bets there will be "problems with the printer" or some BS like that?
Is it just a coincidence that the following web sites look almost  exactly the same?
http://siliconvalleycoin.com/
http://www.aphroditecoin.org/
http://auroracoin.org/
Could it be the same group of devs are behind them all (and more)? Nah I am just a troll and that is just crazy talk. There must just some scamcoin template that you can download?

LOL
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April 02, 2014, 12:38:22 AM
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Don't worry scam_exposer, your cred is still good with me! Haha like we even care what some random guy that has declared himself the decider of online credibility thinks. Everyone's "credibility" will be sorted out in less than 24 days now. Any bets there will be "problems with the printer" or some BS like that?
Is it just a coincidence that the following web sites look almost  exactly the same?
http://siliconvalleycoin.com/
http://www.aphroditecoin.org/
http://auroracoin.org/
Could it be the same group of devs are behind them all (and more)? Nah I am just a troll and that is just crazy talk. There must just some scamcoin template that you can download?

Aren't you a programmer?  Did you bother to look at the source?  It's clearly not the same people.

Spread your FUD elsewhere.  If you have grown fond of Scam_Exposer, this says a lot about you.

As you said yourself, the true credibility of the coin will be sorted on it's own in less than 24 days.

So why exactly are you still here, despite saying that you were done with this thread?  What's your motive?

The developer has been as transparent as he can possibly be.  He is providing detailed photo evidence of the drops...

Once again, no one cares what you have to say, because your intent is purely malicious.

XSV is a good coin founded on good ideas.  You missed the train, apparently.

Just because the source code has slight changes does not mean it is not the same dev team behind it . What sets this coin apart from all the others ? At least MAZA coin has an "original" website . This copy paste coins/websites are getting old. I know we call it free source but we don't have to replicate the same thing over and over and over.

Just sayin'
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April 02, 2014, 12:47:59 AM
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Don't worry scam_exposer, your cred is still good with me! Haha like we even care what some random guy that has declared himself the decider of online credibility thinks. Everyone's "credibility" will be sorted out in less than 24 days now. Any bets there will be "problems with the printer" or some BS like that?
Is it just a coincidence that the following web sites look almost  exactly the same?
http://siliconvalleycoin.com/
http://www.aphroditecoin.org/
http://auroracoin.org/
Could it be the same group of devs are behind them all (and more)? Nah I am just a troll and that is just crazy talk. There must just some scamcoin template that you can download?

Aren't you a programmer?  Did you bother to look at the source?  It's clearly not the same people.

Spread your FUD elsewhere.  If you have grown fond of Scam_Exposer, this says a lot about you.

As you said yourself, the true credibility of the coin will be sorted on it's own in less than 24 days.

So why exactly are you still here, despite saying that you were done with this thread?  What's your motive?

The developer has been as transparent as he can possibly be.  He is providing detailed photo evidence of the drops...

Once again, no one cares what you have to say, because your intent is purely malicious.

XSV is a good coin founded on good ideas.  You missed the train, apparently.

Just because the source code has slight changes does not mean it is not the same dev team behind it . What sets this coin apart from all the others ? At least MAZA coin has an "original" website . This copy paste coins/websites are getting old. I know we call it free source but we don't have to replicate the same thing over and over and over.

Just sayin'

Ever consider that the web development platform is the same?  Dude MAZA's website is far from original lol!  There was a thread a couple of weeks ago showing that the website was nearly identical to several other coins.

And there are more than "slight variations" in the source.  Did you bother to look?

XSV is legit.  I wish you guys would all stop trying to feel better about yourselves by discrediting the coin.  

By all means, if the maildrop doesn't happen, then abandon the coin.

But for now, you have no reason to have this attitude.  The maildrop will happen soon.  If it doesn't, there will be no market depth for the developers to dump in to.

Let the coin pave it's own path.  You are misinformed.

edit:  Interesting to see that scam_exposer signed off at the very moment you came online and signed back on at the very moment you went offline. 

The sockpuppetry has got to stop, it's downright annoying.
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April 02, 2014, 12:52:47 AM
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People are crazy selling XSV at these prices!  With so few in existence, the true price is much higher.  

I've heard of BIG things happening for XSV this week.  The premine hasn't been touched, which is observable to anyone that wishes to view the address with the block explorer.  

I agree that .01 is certainly attainable and may happen sooner than everyone thinks.  I know I'm holding mine.

I'm sick and tired of people claiming to know that the residents in Silicon Valley are already familiar with crypto.  They are not any different than anyone else when it comes to these types of currencies.  The fact is, the vast majority of people either haven't heard of bitcoin, and if they have, all they know is the name.

If this catches on, it could be huge. And who better than the residents of Silicon Valley to embrace a particular coin?  These are the movers and the shakers of the technology industry!  If anyone could take a coin and run with it, it's them.

I bought a couple hundred today at .0006.  You should too.  You won't see this kind of growth with any other recent coin.

Or you can doubt what I say.  You will only wish you had listened in the end.

Except for the 48% for the supposed mail drop.

Then there's the 2% the dev and his cronies control and are hoping for the price to go up so they can dump it.

The only people supporting this scam coin are the fools that have been mining it from the beginning and are unable to face the reality that they wasted all that hashing power on this scam.

You went from newbie status to Jr. member from your annoying posts in this thread alone.  You have no credibility, and no one cares.

I liked it a lot more when you could only post every 360 seconds, as did everyone else.

Besides, you have been in this thread all day every day since launch.  Don't you have anything better to do?  Do you have a life?

Anyone that reads your post history will see you yelling in several threads, using big red letters and all caps.

Real scam exposers have credibility/ an established repore with the community.

What does my status have to do with anything?  This is still a scam.

You're just all butt hurt because you've been mining this scam coin from day one and you realize that you wasted your time.

99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of all ICO's are SCAMS
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April 02, 2014, 12:54:02 AM
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Don't worry scam_exposer, your cred is still good with me! Haha like we even care what some random guy that has declared himself the decider of online credibility thinks. Everyone's "credibility" will be sorted out in less than 24 days now. Any bets there will be "problems with the printer" or some BS like that?
Is it just a coincidence that the following web sites look almost  exactly the same?
http://siliconvalleycoin.com/
http://www.aphroditecoin.org/
http://auroracoin.org/
Could it be the same group of devs are behind them all (and more)? Nah I am just a troll and that is just crazy talk. There must just some scamcoin template that you can download?

Aren't you a programmer?  Did you bother to look at the source?  It's clearly not the same people.

Spread your FUD elsewhere.  If you have grown fond of Scam_Exposer, this says a lot about you.

As you said yourself, the true credibility of the coin will be sorted on it's own in less than 24 days.

So why exactly are you still here, despite saying that you were done with this thread?  What's your motive?

The developer has been as transparent as he can possibly be.  He is providing detailed photo evidence of the drops...

Once again, no one cares what you have to say, because your intent is purely malicious.

XSV is a good coin founded on good ideas.  You missed the train, apparently.

Just because the source code has slight changes does not mean it is not the same dev team behind it . What sets this coin apart from all the others ? At least MAZA coin has an "original" website . This copy paste coins/websites are getting old. I know we call it free source but we don't have to replicate the same thing over and over and over.

Just sayin'

Ever consider that the web development platform is the same?  Dude MAZA's website is far from original lol!  There was a thread a couple of weeks ago showing that the website was nearly identical to several other coins.

And there are more than "slight variations" in the source.  Did you bother to look?

XSV is legit.  I wish you guys would all stop trying to feel better about yourselves by discrediting the coin.  

By all means, if the maildrop doesn't happen, then abandon the coin.

But for now, you have no reason to have this attitude.  The maildrop will happen soon.  If it doesn't, there will be no market depth for the developers to dump in to.

Let the coin pave it's own path.  You are misinformed.

edit:  Interesting to see that scam_exposer signed off at the very moment you came online and signed back on at the very moment you went offline. 

The sockpuppetry has got to stop, it's downright annoying.

No it's not legit.  And I haven't signed off you moron.  I'm busy in other scam coin threads. 

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April 02, 2014, 01:00:24 AM
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Don't worry scam_exposer, your cred is still good with me! Haha like we even care what some random guy that has declared himself the decider of online credibility thinks. Everyone's "credibility" will be sorted out in less than 24 days now. Any bets there will be "problems with the printer" or some BS like that?
Is it just a coincidence that the following web sites look almost  exactly the same?
http://siliconvalleycoin.com/
http://www.aphroditecoin.org/
http://auroracoin.org/
Could it be the same group of devs are behind them all (and more)? Nah I am just a troll and that is just crazy talk. There must just some scamcoin template that you can download?

Thanks for the backup.  These punks and their scams are easily exposed.  I think most of the posters here are all part of this scam.  I'm too lazy to look at all their join dates.  It doesn't matter anyway since this scam has been exposed.

It's only listed on two crappy exchanges.  It's not listed on Poloniex anymore.  Unless they took it down temporarily for some reason.

$ 1,536 24 hour volume.

To the MOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ha ha ha

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April 02, 2014, 01:21:20 AM
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Don't worry scam_exposer, your cred is still good with me! Haha like we even care what some random guy that has declared himself the decider of online credibility thinks. Everyone's "credibility" will be sorted out in less than 24 days now. Any bets there will be "problems with the printer" or some BS like that?
Is it just a coincidence that the following web sites look almost  exactly the same?
http://siliconvalleycoin.com/
http://www.aphroditecoin.org/
http://auroracoin.org/
Could it be the same group of devs are behind them all (and more)? Nah I am just a troll and that is just crazy talk. There must just some scamcoin template that you can download?

Thanks for the backup.  These punks and their scams are easily exposed.  I think most of the posters here are all part of this scam.  I'm too lazy to look at all their join dates.  It doesn't matter anyway since this scam has been exposed.

It's only listed on two crappy exchanges.  It's not listed on Poloniex anymore.  Unless they took it down temporarily for some reason.

$ 1,536 24 hour volume.

To the MOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ha ha ha

If it's been exposed, why are you still here?

XSV still up on Poloniex.  I bet more exchanges will add it soon.

It's a good coin.  Only one that will be butthurt is you when the maildrop happens, and you don't have any.

And I haven't been mining this coin with my measly 150 kh/s scrypt-N power...

I just believe the coin will be a huge hit.  And speaking of the current volume, this means that people are not dumping, including the dev.

XSV to the moon!  At least you got that part right.

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April 02, 2014, 02:03:41 AM
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Can't be bothered to read through 55 pages. Who's paying for the maildrop? I mean the USPS fees. Because if you have to cash out the XSV to mail it... you're going to run out of funding
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April 02, 2014, 02:08:15 AM
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Email is a good idea, and I'll try to get this coin from Email.

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April 02, 2014, 02:11:36 AM
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Can't be bothered to read through 55 pages. Who's paying for the maildrop? I mean the USPS fees.
We (The Devs) will be paying the costs. We are using the USPS EDDM mail program. With this program you pay per mail route within a zip code instead of a per stamp price, and we don't need addresses. We target which routes within a zip code to receive our vouchers based off earning demographics that the USPS provides. We are also paying for costs of printing and we will be adding the scratch protection to our vouchers serial redemption codes. Proof picture/shots of the vouchers will be available as soon as we are done printing them. Adding the scratch protection to the vouchers added an extra 5-8 days to the print order as it is a specialty printing shop that does this. I am hoping to have them done within a week although this is just an estimate. As soon as we get them we will post pics so you guys can see exactly what residents will be receiving.  
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April 02, 2014, 02:14:08 AM
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Can't be bothered to read through 55 pages. Who's paying for the maildrop? I mean the USPS fees.
We (The Devs) will be paying the costs. We are using the USPS EDDM mail program. With this program you pay per mail route within a zip code instead of a per stamp price, and we don't need addresses. We target which routes within a zip code to receive our vouchers based off earning demographics that the USPS provides. We are also paying for costs of printing and we will be adding the scratch protection to our vouchers serial redemption codes. Proof picture/shots of the vouchers will be available as soon as we are done printing them. Adding the scratch protection to the vouchers added an extra 5-8 days to the print order as it is a specialty printing shop that does this. I am hoping to have them done within a week although this is just an estimate. As soon as we get them we will post pics so you guys can see exactly what residents will be receiving.   

waiting for the proof.
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April 02, 2014, 02:21:27 AM
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Can't be bothered to read through 55 pages. Who's paying for the maildrop? I mean the USPS fees.
We (The Devs) will be paying the costs. We are using the USPS EDDM mail program. With this program you pay per mail route within a zip code instead of a per stamp price, and we don't need addresses. We target which routes within a zip code to receive our vouchers based off earning demographics that the USPS provides. We are also paying for costs of printing and we will be adding the scratch protection to our vouchers serial redemption codes. Proof picture/shots of the vouchers will be available as soon as we are done printing them. Adding the scratch protection to the vouchers added an extra 5-8 days to the print order as it is a specialty printing shop that does this. I am hoping to have them done within a week although this is just an estimate. As soon as we get them we will post pics so you guys can see exactly what residents will be receiving.  

waiting for the proof.

The gpuc guys provided a receipt from the gpu distributor.  Maybe you have something like that?  @Dev

It would shut the trolls up.
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April 02, 2014, 02:25:05 AM
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Can't be bothered to read through 55 pages. Who's paying for the maildrop? I mean the USPS fees.
We (The Devs) will be paying the costs. We are using the USPS EDDM mail program. With this program you pay per mail route within a zip code instead of a per stamp price, and we don't need addresses. We target which routes within a zip code to receive our vouchers based off earning demographics that the USPS provides. We are also paying for costs of printing and we will be adding the scratch protection to our vouchers serial redemption codes. Proof picture/shots of the vouchers will be available as soon as we are done printing them. Adding the scratch protection to the vouchers added an extra 5-8 days to the print order as it is a specialty printing shop that does this. I am hoping to have them done within a week although this is just an estimate. As soon as we get them we will post pics so you guys can see exactly what residents will be receiving.  

waiting for the proof.

The gpuc guys provided a receipt from the gpu distributor.  Maybe you have something like that?  

It would shut the trolls up.

Great Idea! I just sent a text to our team member in charge of the printing, I'll get the invoices and post them as soon as he sends them to me.

UPDATE- He will be home in a few hours and will send them asap. They will go up tonight.   
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