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Board Currency exchange
Re: ITTY BITTY EXCHANGE 50% OFF ALL FEES TODAY!
by
LordGreynick
on 18/11/2013, 21:55:46 UTC
I used them last week.

The first order underpaid me but when I messaged them, I got a response in an hour. They sent me the difference and refunded me 100% of their fees. System had the wrong commission amount. It looks fixed now as my second order had no issues.

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Re: ITTY BITTY EXCHANGE
by
LordGreynick
on 15/11/2013, 04:33:58 UTC
/popcorn

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Re: ITTY BITTY EXCHANGE
by
LordGreynick
on 13/11/2013, 07:01:16 UTC
I bought a big chunk of coin off them earlier

Took 3 hours to appear on my wallet


I will try them again in a week or so and report back
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Re: ITTY BITTY EXCHANGE
by
LordGreynick
on 07/11/2013, 23:23:29 UTC
Must admit, cool looking robot.

I'll try you out. Welcome.
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Re: What happens if coins are sent to an invalid address?
by
LordGreynick
on 12/04/2013, 00:51:37 UTC
thanks so much for the replies .. it turns out the client hadn't confirmed the transactions for over 24 hours - restarted the client and it confirmed
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Re: What happens if coins are sent to an invalid address?
by
LordGreynick
on 12/04/2013, 00:25:46 UTC
Are you serious??

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What happens if coins are sent to an invalid address?
by
LordGreynick
on 11/04/2013, 23:48:26 UTC
Hi all,

Someone has sent me an invalid address. Do the coins come back automagically?

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Re: Bit Innovate - Buy and Sell Bitcoins in Australia & New Zealand (AUD, NZD)
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LordGreynick
on 09/04/2013, 03:14:23 UTC
Used these guys and they were terrific.

Did everything they said they would. Took 1 day to cash out a client's coin.

Nice work.
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Re: serious question
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LordGreynick
on 06/04/2013, 10:37:31 UTC
has anyone been able to get refunds?
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Re: serious question
by
LordGreynick
on 06/04/2013, 09:59:13 UTC
ok, but now they have video evidence of a working unit

plus they have taken the 30k units off their product list

i suspect a scammer would leave that up to make some big chunks of cash?
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serious question
by
LordGreynick
on 06/04/2013, 09:52:23 UTC
hi guys,

serious question here (really)

a lot of people said avalon was a scam but now they're delivering

is there a good chance the same thing is happening with BFL and they're just late?
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Re: buybitcoin.com I lol'd hard
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LordGreynick
on 07/02/2013, 10:20:38 UTC
Has anyone used this service? Is it legit?

How long does it take to get coins?
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Re: ASIC shipping dates
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LordGreynick
on 03/02/2013, 22:44:00 UTC
So, only 2 Avalons. That's it. No-one else has shipped any and we don't know for sure the 2 Avalons are even real?

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Re: ASIC shipping dates
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LordGreynick
on 02/02/2013, 12:52:29 UTC
So which companies HAVE shipped? What have they shipped? How many units have shipped? When are scheduled delivery times. There is so much FUD out there.

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Re: Scam Report Against CryptoXchange $100k USD
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LordGreynick
on 06/12/2012, 00:24:00 UTC
To get adequate service for a statutory demand, postal delivery isn't sufficient.

This is not true.  The ATO - for instance - serves all of their statutory demands by mail to the address on record with ASIC, as do many businesses which issue statutory demands on a regular basis.  This is one reason why not keeping your details current on the ASIC registers is potentially catastrophic.  

ATO and ASIC are able to. Your own lawyers aren't.

I've been down this road many times and I've had people have judgments overturned due to inadequate service. Fortunately, once their heads come up (by way of their lawyers) we serve the lawyers. Fixed.

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Re: Scam Report Against CryptoXchange $100k USD
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LordGreynick
on 03/12/2012, 05:35:51 UTC
To get adequate service for a statutory demand, postal delivery isn't sufficient.

For this, you need a process server to deliver the documents to a company director.

If you can't find them, it becomes very difficult to serve them.

It is possible to obtain a judgement in absentia/claiming you have had service, forcing the part(y/ies) to come forward to dispute this (and they will win) but that will present an opportunity to serve again as documents can then be served on their lawyers/them personally.

Caveats on any properties held in sole (or joint) titles is usually a prudent measure ...

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Re: Alternatives to Mt Gox
by
LordGreynick
on 30/11/2012, 20:33:19 UTC
The factors relevant to providing the right answer to that include:

 - Where are you located (country)?
 - How much are you looking to buy?
 - What payment methods do you have available?
 - How soon do you need access to the proceeds?
 - Is privacy important?

Here's a fairly comprehensive list:
 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_bitcoins

Thanks for the reply Smiley

- Located in Australia
- Varies from 100 coins up to 1000s of coins
- Telegraphic transfers, cash and direct bank deposits (in Australia)
- 3-5 days is usually fine
- Privacy not that important
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Alternatives to Mt Gox
by
LordGreynick
on 29/11/2012, 08:58:12 UTC
Hey all,

What are some high volume alternatives to Mt Gox?

I was using Cryptoxchange but now they've gone out of business ..

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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
Re: What will happen to all the "traditional" mines once the new ASIC based miners
by
LordGreynick
on 01/10/2012, 14:00:01 UTC
lol @ greyhawk Smiley

so, market forces will just kill traditional GPU based mining pretty much overnight unless ASIC based is all just a scam?

i really do feel for those that have invested into GPU based mines although i suspect their investment is already paid back if they got into it early enough

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What will happen to all the "traditional" mines once the new ASIC based miners
by
LordGreynick
on 01/10/2012, 09:33:55 UTC
What will happen to all the "traditional" mines once the new ASIC based miners hit the market?

Apologies if there is already a thread on this but I searched and couldn't find it easily. I'm a slow reader Smiley