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October 22, 2014, 12:16:47 AM
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I am VERY skeptical of what the OP says...

Care to explain?
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October 22, 2014, 06:40:21 PM
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Can you post a picture of the card in your hands? Just some proof that its not edited.
The question is not whether the photo is legit. It's just a Tay-Two debit card, which you can buy at Tay-Two stores (video, music, toys, etc.) in Japan. The question is whether the Bitcoin business is actually connected with the Tay-Two/Cardflex business.  This thing may work by the Bitcoin service registering your debit card as theirs and constantly querying the Cardflex servers to see what the card is doing. They may not be plugged into the credit/debit card infrastructure at all.

If that's the case, this won't scale. At some point Cardflex will figure out what's going on.
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October 22, 2014, 06:53:40 PM
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Can you post a picture of the card in your hands? Just some proof that its not edited.
The question is not whether the photo is legit. It's just a Tay-Two debit card, which you can buy at Tay-Two stores (video, music, toys, etc.) in Japan. The question is whether the Bitcoin business is actually connected with the Tay-Two/Cardflex business.  This thing may work by the Bitcoin service registering your debit card as theirs and constantly querying the Cardflex servers to see what the card is doing. They may not be plugged into the credit/debit card infrastructure at all.

If that's the case, this won't scale. At some point Cardflex will figure out what's going on.

Good spotting! This is probably just another scam against the fools and children in the land of Bitcoinia.

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October 25, 2014, 08:37:42 AM
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I am VERY skeptical of what the OP says...

If he would have only chose bitplastic from Moriarty Scammathon Network of Scammy Sites he could have lost every penny so Mike could buy more senior accounts and screw people.  Stupid OP, don't you know to buy from the king of Scams?
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