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Re: Coinbase canceled my transactions, any idea how to restore them?
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Dominator008
on 29/11/2013, 19:23:10 UTC
Do you guys think PMing Olaf would work?
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Re: Coinbase canceled my transactions, any idea how to restore them?
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Dominator008
on 29/11/2013, 03:44:34 UTC
Simple, boycott this scammer site.

He cancelled the payment. Every merchant in the world blacklists customers who do that because it's usually due to fraud on the customer's end. That hardly makes the merchant a "scammer."

Coinbase promised that I could cancel the purchase at any time, but they failed to keep the promise, that hardly makes me a "fraudulent customer"...
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Coinbase canceled my transactions, any idea how to restore them?
by
Dominator008
on 28/11/2013, 21:34:50 UTC
I purchased some BTC from Coinbase at "market rate" when they are "out of supply". They said I could cancel the purchase anytime within 4 days, but that wasn't true. Since I wasn't able to cancel the purchase and I couldn't get a reply from their customer support, I called my bank and put a stop payment temporarily. Now, even after I lifted that blockade, all of my subsequent purchases are "canceled because of high risk" - seems like I am blacklisted.

It's taking their customer support forever (2 weeks!) to reply any single email, so I have to post here to seek help. I'm sure many have similar experience.
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Can you cancel sell order on Coinbase after a while?
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Dominator008
on 18/11/2013, 17:16:41 UTC
Has anyone tried cancelling a sell order on Coinbase after 5 minutes?
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Re: Bitvisitor.com Python bot
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Dominator008
on 19/10/2013, 19:46:25 UTC
Bump. Bitvisitor's still being generous as of now.
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Re: I Pay 0.01 Bitcoins for a simple task
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Dominator008
on 27/09/2013, 04:10:16 UTC
Dominator008

Posted a bunch but it's not showing up Tongue

Good luck on the new forum!
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Re: Bitvisitor.com Python bot
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Dominator008
on 26/09/2013, 03:54:45 UTC
It's really nifty and handy, getting you at least 8uBTC every 5 minutes. All you have to do is typing in some captchas.

8uBTC for typing a captcha ?

cmon, thats not worth my time...

8uBTC minimal. You get ~100uBTC for a captcha from time to time
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Re: Blue Fury USB 2.7 gh/s miner
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Dominator008
on 25/09/2013, 23:11:59 UTC
If the difficulty continues to grow exponentially like it is now, then no.. You can probably get a small fraction of your money back...
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Re: Bitvisitor.com Python bot
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Dominator008
on 25/09/2013, 23:05:50 UTC
Hardware/Software dev here, I've been using this since this morning successfully running ... yet my OS X Bitcoin wallet shows no transactions? From what I've gathered I get a payout every 100 uBTC (every 2 ads a payout and more continually, as each is about 97.6 uBTC). Am I "doing something wrong?". Sorry to n00b out, but this is the place? Smiley

What's your command for running the script? From my experience the site pays once to twice a day, so not exactly every 100 uBTC. Keep calm and the coins should come Smiley
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Re: Bitvisitor.com Python bot
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Dominator008
on 25/09/2013, 03:01:51 UTC
Bump. Bitvisitor's been pretty generous these days.
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Re: Bitvisitor.com Python bot
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Dominator008
on 25/09/2013, 02:11:40 UTC
Bump
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Re: Bitvisitor.com Python bot
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Dominator008
on 23/09/2013, 06:24:13 UTC
It's completely open source so no worries about privacy.
I think you mean "it comes with source code": there's no license.

And removing the original authors affiliate address and putting your own in there instead? Oh well, I guess it's par for the course when the software itself is basically a tool for fraud Smiley Good luck!

Yes technically the code is still under "implicit copyright", meaning no body could even make any use of it. But this is clearly against the author's will (see his original post at http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/15w1y3/python_script_for_easier_use_of_bitvisitorcom/). Therefore, I'd rather ignore that implicit copyright and treat it something that is "free as in freedom".

I did include a link for donating to the author in my post. Also what I changed is a "referral" address, which doesn't seem that "fraudulent".
But thanks for pointing out and I've changed the comment in the code to the following:

        # The following address stands for a referral link. Right now it points to my address.
        # Feel free to change it to whatever you like when you redistribute the source code.
        # FYI, the original author's address is 13QgXZGtXYEY9cnEB9mGuD1ZbXMWirTicg.
        # Make sure to thank him with a small donation.

Hope that seems more fair.
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Bitvisitor.com Python bot
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Dominator008
on 23/09/2013, 01:56:28 UTC
Hi all, here's a post on my (newly created) blog about the Bitvisitor.com bot I found online.

http://dominator008.com/shootingrange/?p=1

It's really nifty and handy, getting you at least 8uBTC every 5 minutes. All you have to do is typing in some captchas.

It's completely open source so no worries about privacy.

Many thanks to the author who wrote this! Feel free to ask me for help about how to set this up and happy visiting!
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Bitvisitor.com Python bot
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Dominator008
on 23/09/2013, 01:50:18 UTC
Hi all, here's a post on my (newly created) blog about the Bitvisitor.com bot I found online.

http://dominator008.com/shootingrange/?p=1

It's really nifty and handy, getting you at least 8uBTC every 5 minutes. All you have to do is typing in some captchas.

It's completely open source so no worries about privacy.

Many thanks to the author who wrote this! Feel free to ask me for help about how to set this up and happy visiting!
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Re: [FREE 0.015 STARTING BONUS] BitGifts.Net Make a Few Bitcoins Surfing the Web
by
Dominator008
on 23/09/2013, 00:09:21 UTC
It is possible that it could have been obfuscated, but the real question is why would the creator obfuscate the code if they had nothing to hide at all? You could argue that it is against competitors, but there are none. 

Monitored network activity under Chrome and didn't see the extension doing anything at all, let alone logging keystrokes...... I might look into that more if I have some time.

I'd love it if the author releases the source code. After all most of us are using some sort of proprietary software. I'm on Linux so I'm less worried Wink
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Re: [FREE 0.015 STARTING BONUS] BitGifts.Net Make a Few Bitcoins Surfing the Web
by
Dominator008
on 23/09/2013, 00:00:01 UTC
Quote
WARNING

DO NOT INSTALL THE PLUGIN! I unpacked it and found that it contains code that tracks URL's, titles, and KEYSTROKES and sends them to their server.

This is probably a bad attempt on hacking!

Quoted here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=299207.0

marcominer, fail dude.  Complete fail.  And why is the thread locked again? Tongue

The warning is invalid. The source code was obfuscated and I don't see a way to understand its functionalities.

Snippet from the source:
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Re: All Newibes: Start Earning Bitcoins today! + Free bitcoin.
by
Dominator008
on 22/09/2013, 09:02:02 UTC
Good luck with the blog, looks great!

14g89sH9GV2RLR8hSh7cYqSKm4ephPbdKz Thanks!
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Block Erupter Blade as a heater?
by
Dominator008
on 22/09/2013, 08:39:33 UTC
Hi all, new here.

I'm thinking of getting a Blade, putting a fan on it and using it as a heater for my dorm. Currently the AC in the room doesn't go above 75 degrees and it feels rather cold at night.

So, how hot can those Blades get?