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Question: Would you put 200% of the cost of a Item in escrow?  (Voting closed: December 15, 2014, 01:01:11 AM)
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No - 25 (86.2%)
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December 06, 2014, 07:59:08 PM
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Because calling people a name shithead is something a cool calm and collective person does  Roll Eyes

Besides that I have no Idea what you are rambling about lol

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December 06, 2014, 09:06:15 PM
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Been talking to some people about escrow, one of the systems requires users to put the cost of a item in escrow time two.

For instance you buy a miner for 5BTC  you must put 10BTC into escrow.

The seller is also required to put up the cost of the item into escrow.

If you and the other person do not agree you and the seller lose all the coins to the escrow system. So the system would get 15BTC from the dispute.

Would you use a system like this?

No that is too much  Sad
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December 10, 2014, 12:15:53 PM
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December 10, 2014, 01:25:46 PM
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Been talking to some people about escrow, one of the systems requires users to put the cost of a item in escrow time two.

For instance you buy a miner for 5BTC  you must put 10BTC into escrow.

The seller is also required to put up the cost of the item into escrow.

If you and the other person do not agree you and the seller lose all the coins to the escrow system. So the system would get 15BTC from the dispute.

Would you use a system like this?

First of all, you are stupid
Second, you don't need to put 200%
Third, the system would get nothing from the dispute

The conclusion, you are stupid

You put WHATEVER amount you agree with the party. Seller and buyers agrees whatever the amount suits them best.

There no "if you and the other person do not agree". If that happens in a friendly manner, both seller and buyer gets their escrow "fee" back.

This system can only work like this... lose-lose or win-win. The incentive for scamming the party is 0, so why bother starting a fraudulent transaction?


oh, and lets not forget, you are stupid



And this is what you get with bitbay people.. lol

The head dev of bitbay explains it exactly like I said it http://youtu.be/wZp3Up5Y4pE?t=5m47s


No, this is that YOU (RiverBoatBTC) gets, since you are just a low life BS spreader.

No you monkey, that's how YOU understand, not how he explains it. Double escrow does not mean 200% of the cost of item. Double deposit escrow means that both BUYER and SELLER must cover the escrow.


You sure are a angry little fellow, its ok I know you drink from the bitbay koolaid but when it all comes crashing down. I will just give you a little  Wink


I'm not angry you shithead, i'm just straight as an arrow and I'm not following my tail before saying something in someones face.

You learn a freaking new work and you are repeating that shit like a broken clock. koolaid, koolaid...your post history is full of it.

shithead... there are progress in insults, he now call people shithead rather than maggot  Grin

by the way, beware of user qawzsx.
He was already deep into sharecoin scam, even though he removed his posts and re-register his username.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=587051.msg7477494#msg7477494


(I honestly don't understand how someone who has been insulting everyone who disagree with him for more than 6 months hasn't been banned...)

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December 10, 2014, 01:30:34 PM
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Been talking to some people about escrow, one of the systems requires users to put the cost of a item in escrow time two.

For instance you buy a miner for 5BTC  you must put 10BTC into escrow.

The seller is also required to put up the cost of the item into escrow.

If you and the other person do not agree you and the seller lose all the coins to the escrow system. So the system would get 15BTC from the dispute.

Would you use a system like this?

First of all, you are stupid
Second, you don't need to put 200%
Third, the system would get nothing from the dispute

The conclusion, you are stupid

You put WHATEVER amount you agree with the party. Seller and buyers agrees whatever the amount suits them best.

There no "if you and the other person do not agree". If that happens in a friendly manner, both seller and buyer gets their escrow "fee" back.

This system can only work like this... lose-lose or win-win. The incentive for scamming the party is 0, so why bother starting a fraudulent transaction?


oh, and lets not forget, you are stupid



And this is what you get with bitbay people.. lol

The head dev of bitbay explains it exactly like I said it http://youtu.be/wZp3Up5Y4pE?t=5m47s


No, this is that YOU (RiverBoatBTC) gets, since you are just a low life BS spreader.

No you monkey, that's how YOU understand, not how he explains it. Double escrow does not mean 200% of the cost of item. Double deposit escrow means that both BUYER and SELLER must cover the escrow.


You sure are a angry little fellow, its ok I know you drink from the bitbay koolaid but when it all comes crashing down. I will just give you a little  Wink


I'm not angry you shithead, i'm just straight as an arrow and I'm not following my tail before saying something in someones face.

You learn a freaking new work and you are repeating that shit like a broken clock. koolaid, koolaid...your post history is full of it.

shithead... there are progress in insults, he now call people shithead rather than maggot  Grin

by the way, beware of user qawzsx.
He was already deep into sharecoin scam, even though he removed his posts and re-register his username.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=587051.msg7477494#msg7477494



Yes, thanks for your money bitch. Now piss off

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December 10, 2014, 01:32:30 PM
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Been talking to some people about escrow, one of the systems requires users to put the cost of a item in escrow time two.

For instance you buy a miner for 5BTC  you must put 10BTC into escrow.

The seller is also required to put up the cost of the item into escrow.

If you and the other person do not agree you and the seller lose all the coins to the escrow system. So the system would get 15BTC from the dispute.

Would you use a system like this?

First of all, you are stupid
Second, you don't need to put 200%
Third, the system would get nothing from the dispute

The conclusion, you are stupid

You put WHATEVER amount you agree with the party. Seller and buyers agrees whatever the amount suits them best.

There no "if you and the other person do not agree". If that happens in a friendly manner, both seller and buyer gets their escrow "fee" back.

This system can only work like this... lose-lose or win-win. The incentive for scamming the party is 0, so why bother starting a fraudulent transaction?


oh, and lets not forget, you are stupid



And this is what you get with bitbay people.. lol

The head dev of bitbay explains it exactly like I said it http://youtu.be/wZp3Up5Y4pE?t=5m47s


No, this is that YOU (RiverBoatBTC) gets, since you are just a low life BS spreader.

No you monkey, that's how YOU understand, not how he explains it. Double escrow does not mean 200% of the cost of item. Double deposit escrow means that both BUYER and SELLER must cover the escrow.


You sure are a angry little fellow, its ok I know you drink from the bitbay koolaid but when it all comes crashing down. I will just give you a little  Wink


I'm not angry you shithead, i'm just straight as an arrow and I'm not following my tail before saying something in someones face.

You learn a freaking new work and you are repeating that shit like a broken clock. koolaid, koolaid...your post history is full of it.

shithead... there are progress in insults, he now call people shithead rather than maggot  Grin

by the way, beware of user qawzsx.
He was already deep into sharecoin scam, even though he removed his posts and re-register his username.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=587051.msg7477494#msg7477494



Yes, thanks for your money bitch. Now piss off
So are you admitting you scammed people on Sharecoin ? (and no you didn't get my money, as I always said from the beginning Sharecoin was a scam and you insulted me for that  Grin)  


also don't forget his cryptomart scam: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=624906.0

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December 10, 2014, 01:40:33 PM
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Been talking to some people about escrow, one of the systems requires users to put the cost of a item in escrow time two.

For instance you buy a miner for 5BTC  you must put 10BTC into escrow.

The seller is also required to put up the cost of the item into escrow.

If you and the other person do not agree you and the seller lose all the coins to the escrow system. So the system would get 15BTC from the dispute.

Would you use a system like this?

First of all, you are stupid
Second, you don't need to put 200%
Third, the system would get nothing from the dispute

The conclusion, you are stupid

You put WHATEVER amount you agree with the party. Seller and buyers agrees whatever the amount suits them best.

There no "if you and the other person do not agree". If that happens in a friendly manner, both seller and buyer gets their escrow "fee" back.

This system can only work like this... lose-lose or win-win. The incentive for scamming the party is 0, so why bother starting a fraudulent transaction?


oh, and lets not forget, you are stupid



And this is what you get with bitbay people.. lol

The head dev of bitbay explains it exactly like I said it http://youtu.be/wZp3Up5Y4pE?t=5m47s


No, this is that YOU (RiverBoatBTC) gets, since you are just a low life BS spreader.

No you monkey, that's how YOU understand, not how he explains it. Double escrow does not mean 200% of the cost of item. Double deposit escrow means that both BUYER and SELLER must cover the escrow.


You sure are a angry little fellow, its ok I know you drink from the bitbay koolaid but when it all comes crashing down. I will just give you a little  Wink


I'm not angry you shithead, i'm just straight as an arrow and I'm not following my tail before saying something in someones face.

You learn a freaking new work and you are repeating that shit like a broken clock. koolaid, koolaid...your post history is full of it.

shithead... there are progress in insults, he now call people shithead rather than maggot  Grin

by the way, beware of user qawzsx.
He was already deep into sharecoin scam, even though he removed his posts and re-register his username.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=587051.msg7477494#msg7477494



Yes, thanks for your money bitch. Now piss off
So are you admitting you scammed people on Sharecoin ? (and no you didn't get my money, as I always said from the beginning Sharecoin was a scam and you insulted me for that  Grin)  


Are you that retarded? How the fuck can I scam people on ShareCoin? Smiley))
I lost money with that coin too. Anyway...
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December 10, 2014, 01:44:54 PM
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So let me get this straight people warned you about sharecoin, and you called them names? but you lost money...

Now people are warning you about bitbay and you call them names. Do you see a something here? Maybe you should stop calling people names and listen to them so you do not lose more money?

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December 10, 2014, 01:47:29 PM
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Are you that retarded? How the fuck can I scam people on ShareCoin? Smiley))
I lost money with that coin too. Anyway...
You insulted, threatened anyone saying that sharecoin was a bit fishy... and you even removed all your post on that thread once it was discovered that dev had ran away with the money  

Either way, your support on any coin should be a big no go to anyone with at least 2 brain cells. You are either a scammer or have absolutely no judgment or common sense and you will keep insulting people rather than examining the facts.  

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December 10, 2014, 03:33:33 PM
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Are you that retarded? How the fuck can I scam people on ShareCoin? Smiley))
I lost money with that coin too. Anyway...
You insulted, threatened anyone saying that sharecoin was a bit fishy... and you even removed all your post on that thread once it was discovered that dev had ran away with the money  

Either way, your support on any coin should be a big no go to anyone with at least 2 brain cells. You are either a scammer or have absolutely no judgment or common sense and you will keep insulting people rather than examining the facts.  

thank you for that information djm34

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