Okay, so it seems there was a typo in their IPO form.
I have just placed an order for 1 BTC and received a confirmation email saying I ordered 25000 checkcoins. I decided to call them and ask what was wrong and they informed me that the price per checkcoin is 4000 sats. It seems that there was a typo on their IPO order form
Not so expensive afterall!
Proof or gtfo.
Why always so much hate on this forums... -_-
https://blockchain.info/address/198LULFAAUMaWRqTZZEDUwAjXEPCii8ePxThanks, BitsendInc already answered it.
But I have another question..
@BitsendIncSince there's an easy
app that allows you to fix your GPS location on your mobile to actually be "located" anywhere in the world, what is your plan to deal with that problem ?
This is one of the first problems we encountered aswell. To prevent what we call "GPS Spoofing" we use a system called a-GPS where a users location is verified using cell towers and GPRS nearby. If we happened to know the general location of cell towers, we can check to see if the current cell tower matches the location given (within an error margin of something large, like 10 or more miles). For example, if our app unlocks checkcoins if the user is in a specific location (your store, for example), we could check GPS, GPRS as well as cell towers. Currently, no GPS spoofing app also spoofs the cell towers, so we could easily see if someone across the country is simply trying to spoof their way into a checkpoint.