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September 23, 2014, 04:14:41 AM
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i heard  unrelated to the forum... and then just wanted to see for myself if this was public knowledge like if other people have heard it.

We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.

oh well, doesnt apply here
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September 23, 2014, 04:24:16 AM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

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September 23, 2014, 07:09:47 PM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

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I TOLD YOU MUTHER F'RS... YOU HEARD IT HEAR FIRST
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September 23, 2014, 07:18:03 PM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

Statements in all-caps indicate assertion of a fact.

If you're unsure, use a question mark.

i heard  unrelated to the forum... and then just wanted to see for myself if this was public knowledge like if other people have heard it.

We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
The topic makes a bold factual claim then by post 2 your asking someone else to verify the topic you started which is not factual.   Cry
This thread's title is merely speculation, but it's written like it's fact. Ebay has not said it's going to accept bitcoin. Braintree has, but not ebay.
This thread's title is merely speculation, but it's written like it's fact. Ebay has not said it's going to accept bitcoin. Braintree has, but not ebay.

come on guys... i nailed it
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September 23, 2014, 07:19:12 PM
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you did. enjoy your cookie Cheesy

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September 23, 2014, 07:19:40 PM
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Clearly you didn't trade your information or you'd be counting your $ not bumping meaningless threads.
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September 23, 2014, 07:21:14 PM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

Statements in all-caps indicate assertion of a fact.

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But it was a fact?


No response?

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September 23, 2014, 07:24:02 PM
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you did. enjoy your cookie Cheesy

thanx bro
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September 23, 2014, 07:25:13 PM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

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No response?

i went 50% of my savings (not much), havent cashed out yet
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September 23, 2014, 07:27:01 PM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

Statements in all-caps indicate assertion of a fact.

If you're unsure, use a question mark.

But it was a fact?


No response?

?? believed to be ,,,turns out it wasnt wrong for me to say so... i think still artificcially held down will burst soon i will sell around 770
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September 23, 2014, 07:29:26 PM
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you did. enjoy your cookie Cheesy

thanx bro

yeah in that particular case the topic title turned out from a troll bait to a nice prediction; it still was a troll bait just few hours ago without any sources.

As for selling at 770. please don't that will be rather silly. If we break out above 700, count three weeks and sell after that. That's how long all previous rallies have went Wink

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September 23, 2014, 07:29:48 PM
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just me but i am only interested in people who say what will happen before it happens.... just pointing it out afterwards anybody can do. i am right about the tax thing too money will get hid in crypto
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September 23, 2014, 07:36:53 PM
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you did. enjoy your cookie Cheesy

thanx bro

yeah in that particular case the topic title turned out from a troll bait to a nice prediction; it still was a troll bait just few hours ago without any sources.

As for selling at 770. please don't that will be rather silly. If we break out above 700, count three weeks and sell after that. That's how long all previous rallies have went Wink

oh c'mon.....  i wasnt disclosing source, still not....stated it (letting other people know), asked if others heard (of course i wanted to see if it was common knowledge), price of btc artificially depressed indicating that people related to ebay/paypal wanted to make a killing..... did all i was willing to do..... "troll bait to a nice prediction" u can be nicer than that.... please tip 1Q5iDfBNT8bPCNGuvzfjKcY1nqda4g7RUd
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September 23, 2014, 07:39:47 PM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

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I TOLD YOU MUTHER F'RS... YOU HEARD IT HEAR FIRST

So you got a more official Pay Pal announcement.  Still didn't hear anything about eBay.    Wink
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September 23, 2014, 07:46:57 PM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

Statements in all-caps indicate assertion of a fact.

If you're unsure, use a question mark.

I TOLD YOU MUTHER F'RS... YOU HEARD IT HEAR FIRST

So you got a more official Pay Pal announcement.  Still didn't hear anything about eBay.    Wink

well i am guilty of calling ebay=paypal. but the efffects are obvious. it took a day for newegg to pop off. so we are still in buy zone. i lucked across it from a person who would be out of place if they were lying. but its game on. also i want to say how honored i am to have legends and hero's on my thread.. this is awesome.. but i guess nobody bought based on the pre announcement bashing or i would probably have a nice tip now, but i dont blame them.. i am nobody
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September 23, 2014, 07:50:35 PM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

Statements in all-caps indicate assertion of a fact.

If you're unsure, use a question mark.

But it was a fact?


No response?

?? believed to be ,,,turns out it wasnt wrong for me to say so... i think still artificcially held down will burst soon i will sell around 770

You seem to still be missing Piramida's point (and mine by agreeing with him).

It's not about eBay accepting Bitcoin.

It's about emphatically stating as fact without any links or references on a matter about which you admitted you were seeking reassurance from this forum.

Oh, I see. It's all about what a great prophet you are and how right you were.

How old are you?
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September 23, 2014, 07:51:53 PM
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EBay's PayPal Unit to Start Accepting Bitcoin Payments ...
www.bloomberg.com/.../ebay-s-paypal-unit-to-start-acce...
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Sep 8, 2014 - EBay Inc.'s PayPal service will start accepting bitcoins, opening up the world's second-biggest Internet payment network to virtual currency ...
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September 23, 2014, 07:56:49 PM
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We normal people use questions instead of statements if we want to find an answer to something. We also don't use all capital letters. Something like "Is EBAY going to accept BTC?" would be a fitting title for this topic. What you created is a troll bait.
oh well, doesnt apply here

Yes it does. Piramida is right.

Statements in all-caps indicate assertion of a fact.

If you're unsure, use a question mark.

But it was a fact?


No response?

?? believed to be ,,,turns out it wasnt wrong for me to say so... i think still artificcially held down will burst soon i will sell around 770

You seem to still be missing Piramida's point (and mine by agreeing with him).

It's not about eBay accepting Bitcoin.

It's about emphatically stating as fact without any links or references on a matter about which you admitted you were seeking reassurance from this forum.

Oh, I see. It's all about what a great prophet you are and how right you were.

How old are you?

huh? really i nailed it,,,, where else would i bring these facts. i was shocked to find out i was the only one... i expected people like yourself to break it down further.... if ur still hating nothing more i can do..fact is,, i nailed it,, just tip or trust love but beating me down... for wanting others to join in with there facts... i didnt know i was alone in having this insight? u gonna tip, there still buy room for this price
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September 23, 2014, 08:02:19 PM
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You seem to still be missing Piramida's point (and mine by agreeing with him).

It's not about eBay accepting Bitcoin.

It's about emphatically stating as fact without any links or references on a matter about which you admitted you were seeking reassurance from this forum.

Oh, I see. It's all about what a great prophet you are and how right you were.

How old are you?

huh? really i nailed it,,,, where else would i bring these facts. i was shocked to find out i was the only one... i expected people like yourself to break it down further.... if ur still hating nothing more i can do..fact is,, i nailed it,, just tip or trust love but beating me down... for wanting others to join in with there facts... i didnt know i was alone in having this insight? u gonna tip, there still buy room for this price

You're still missing the point.

It's not about whether you were right or not.

Nobody's hating you or beating you down.

It's about forum etiquette.
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September 23, 2014, 08:04:18 PM
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You seem to still be missing Piramida's point (and mine by agreeing with him).

It's not about eBay accepting Bitcoin.

It's about emphatically stating as fact without any links or references on a matter about which you admitted you were seeking reassurance from this forum.

Oh, I see. It's all about what a great prophet you are and how right you were.

How old are you?

huh? really i nailed it,,,, where else would i bring these facts. i was shocked to find out i was the only one... i expected people like yourself to break it down further.... if ur still hating nothing more i can do..fact is,, i nailed it,, just tip or trust love but beating me down... for wanting others to join in with there facts... i didnt know i was alone in having this insight? u gonna tip, there still buy room for this price

You're still missing the point.

It's not about whether you were right or not.

Nobody's hating you or beating you down.

It's about forum etiquette.

u mean capital letters, fine u win, no capital letters. ok i believe u guys ur right sorry. can i please get some love i feel like celebrating.
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