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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by martin0siddle View Post
    Just saying, the easiest way would be to make a moneybooker account under the name of Barack obama and then go to nearest store, buy a prepaid visa, or send a puta buy it, and then you add it into moneybooker, and then you verify it, and then you load fund into moneybooker, and then you load fund into jimmy moneybooker, and then you profit.

    but normal fees for a visa prepaid/mc prepaid is 7$ (here it is) so thats higher then my 4% with bitcoin.
    Well the whole point of the request is to bring up an interesting idea to make it easier for a future customer to pay anonymously. And let me tell you, the way you describe is not 'easy'(the second way is easy, but risky and limited). You might grumble and say "well tough shit", but you need to place yourself in the position of a customer.

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by CuntaPana View Post
    Well the whole point of the request is to bring up an interesting idea to make it easier for a future customer to pay anonymously. And let me tell you, the way you describe is not 'easy'(the second way is easy, but risky and limited). You might grumble and say "well tough shit", but you need to place yourself in the position of a customer.
    If you need to be far under the radar, you should never post on these boards. Are you a spy? We have a few on here already.



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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by CuntaPana View Post
    Well the whole point of the request is to bring up an interesting idea to make it easier for a future customer to pay anonymously. And let me tell you, the way you describe is not 'easy'(the second way is easy, but risky and limited). You might grumble and say "well tough shit", but you need to place yourself in the position of a customer.
    As a bitcoin user, i would say bitcoin is fucking easy to use and would be 100x better, anonymous, and everything.

    As a monger of 50 years old who have no idea how to use a iphone... I would say that buying a prepaid visa/mastercard and giving info to jimmy or adding it to moneybooker is much more easier

    As a young monger that know how to use iphone and know well technology, and learn fast new technology, I would say buying bitcoin is cheaper and easier then taking my car and going to shop buying a prepaid card

    As Jimmy, I would say that bitcoin is complicated to use for only 1-2 transaction per 3-4 month, and not very worth it, many place require minimum amount to withdraw to bank.

    As me, I would say that the best way is to use every currency possible, to allow to most people, to allow more diversity!

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmydr View Post
    If you need to be far under the radar, you should never post on these boards. Are you a spy? We have a few on here already.
    I firmly believe that people should not be frivolously searched or monitored, and I consider the NSA completely sidestepping any and all laws through blanket surveillance of the internet as "frivolous". So I choose to conceal my activities

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin0siddle View Post
    As me, I would say that the best way is to use every currency possible, to allow to most people, to allow more diversity!
    With you taking it for a 4% fee, its now an option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuntaPana View Post
    I firmly believe that people should not be frivolously searched or monitored, and I consider the NSA completely sidestepping any and all laws through blanket surveillance of the internet as "frivolous". So I choose to conceal my activities
    Too bad you can't do that. You are caught on camera everywhere these days.



    Its also too bad people wan to blow us up, 1,000's at a time.

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmydr View Post
    With you taking it for a 4% fee, its now an option.
    (If he doesn't run off into the night with all my bitcoins)

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    received his bitcoin, and i sent the moneybooker

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuntaPana View Post
    (If he doesn't run off into the night with all my bitcoins)
    loooooooooool ))

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmydr View Post
    Too bad you can't do that. You are caught on camera everywhere these days.
    That's why I wear a full-body and head snuggie all the time and speak in voices to conceal mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuntaPana View Post
    That's why I wear a full-body and head snuggie all the time and speak in voices to conceal mine
    I can't wait to hear stories about the members that meet you. You now have access.

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmydr View Post
    I can't wait to hear stories about the members that meet you. You now have access.
    Awesome, thank you! Keep an open mind man, technology is pretty neat. I just used magic internet money to pay for something. Magic internet money that I made by getting a couple bitcoins free for signing up for the service in late 2009.

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by CuntaPana View Post
    Awesome, thank you! Keep an open mind man, technology is pretty neat. I just used magic internet money to pay for something. Magic internet money that I made by getting a couple bitcoins free for signing up for the service in late 2009.
    I understand what bitcoins are and I think its a scam in the making. That is my opinion and only time will tell. I am wrong 90% of the time.

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by CuntaPana View Post
    Awesome, thank you! Keep an open mind man, technology is pretty neat. I just used magic internet money to pay for something. Magic internet money that I made by getting a couple bitcoins free for signing up for the service in late 2009.
    lol, in 2009, when bitcoin were less then 1$ .... mmm... i wish i invested 10k$ in 2009 in bitcoin... i would have 100 000 000$...

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Why do you have to pay BitPay with US $$$$????? Why don't they accept bitcoins?

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by ohmmmm View Post
    Why do you have to pay BitPay with US $$$$????? Why don't they accept bitcoins?
    Bitpay take 30$ Fees on a monthly basis, of course, they would take 30$ worth of bitcoin off your bitpay account to pay themself.. but 30$/month to receive 1 or 2 bitcoin transaction is not well worth it

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Bitcoin's a fascinating notion - yes, it's highly volatile, and it's only worth what a seller (or an exchange) is willing to give you for it. But if you can exchange it for goods, that's the most important thing.

    However, Señor Jimmy - I applaud your conservatism. Wait until the chicas of Mayorista will trade blowjobs for Bitcoins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy View Post
    Bitcoin's a fascinating notion - yes, it's highly volatile, and it's only worth what a seller (or an exchange) is willing to give you for it. But if you can exchange it for goods, that's the most important thing.

    However, Señor Jimmy - I applaud your conservatism. Wait until the chicas of Mayorista will trade blowjobs for Bitcoins.
    I'd be very happy to take your bitcoin's and pay a chica to give you BJ.

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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmydr View Post
    I looked it up and its $30 a month to use it.
    Seems logical Jimmy. You pay $360 in fees for a year (plus the 10% fee on every transaction), so CP can have the option to pay you $70. What don't you understand???????




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    Re: Request: e-currency payment?

    Quote Originally Posted by martin0siddle View Post
    Which service are you refering too? The only "instant exchange" BTC->USD payment gateway i used in the pass would take huge fees as in 10% fees and they would NOT pay in moneybooker as exchanging bitcoin to moneybooker is agaisnt moneybooker rules, they can close up your MB account if they find out. Same goes with Paypal..

    What you refer to "using bitcoin to buy vpn" is not a Exchange service(I doubt it is). What happend is that the company, which provide the VPN service have ALOT of customer that want to use Bitcoin! Lets face it, why would someone buy a VPN its to be anonymous. So, of course, they will accept bitcoin...many also accept ltc, nmc, and so on... and they convert the price on the spot yes. But they receive bitcoin, and value the bitcoin in USD at the time of checkout, but they receive bitcoin.

    The vpn company, cashout their bitcoin every X days... when you receive ALOT of bitcoin it is worth it! It is actually well worth it, because VPN customer want anonymity, so they get much more clients.

    But, a VPN company would not take bitcoin if they only had 1-3 customer a month that would pay in bitcoin, I am pretty sure we look up their bitcoin wallet address on blockchain and we will find out they received thousand's of transactions every month.

    I dont think many people would use bitcoin on this forum, most of people on this forum are 45yo+ mongers who don't know how to use a iphone.

    Clientele of this forum and of a vpn service is much different.

    You are making a huge assumption on that statement. You will find, as you travel around Sosua and meet many members, that there are quite a few young guys. Also a lot of them, both young and older, are in I.T. These guys research and know all the ins and outs to all the new gadgets.

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