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Re: NVC giveaway !!! Trade it, use it, enjoy it. Only 2nd after BTC by price
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navin306
on 02/04/2013, 17:24:19 UTC
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Thank you very much
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Re: What happened to BTC-e.com
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navin306
on 02/04/2013, 15:19:11 UTC
Currently being DDoSed.

ye i just went in and realized, dafuk man ive got stuff in there  Lips sealed hope nothing happens
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Re: What happened to BTC-e.com
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navin306
on 02/04/2013, 15:17:55 UTC
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Re: Offering PayPal for Bitcoin? You're likely to be labeled a scammer - Read why
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navin306
on 02/04/2013, 15:11:01 UTC
What about gift paypal paments? Quick easy no seller commision and unreversible
When these payments are sent to you from an account that has been hacked into and the original owner complains, or the payment is funded with a stolen or disputed credit card, you'll find out quickly how reversible PayPal is. PayPal isn't going to be left holding the bag, they pass their fraud losses on to you.

them bastads! thanks for the info
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Re: Offering PayPal for Bitcoin? You're likely to be labeled a scammer - Read why
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navin306
on 02/04/2013, 02:43:07 UTC
Isn't the risk of buying bitcoins with paypal the same risk as buying anything else with paypal?  What is considered to be the safest way to do this other than going to someone in person and making sure you get the cash in hand?

When buying material things, there is recorded delivery, posting receipt that can be used as evidence for the dispute by the seller. There is no evidence left to show paypal that you have sent your money, however even if there was, i think buying btc is against paypal rules aniway so..

I would say the safest way would be to open an account in a currency exchange (mt gox, btc-e, etc) and buy/sell from there since they will intermediate the exchange and you have no contact with the buyer or seller.
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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navin306
on 01/04/2013, 13:10:15 UTC
I understand this as a form of working protection
for all the obvious reasons.

Trynna scavenge post counts he
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Re: is it even worth trying to get mining this late in the game?
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navin306
on 01/04/2013, 13:08:36 UTC
Not ltc either unless you have a good gaming gpu which you can make use of. Really you can't mine anything now unless you invest in equipment, Cpu mining is completely dead.
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Re: any sites were I can earn half to full bit coin?
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navin306
on 01/04/2013, 13:03:59 UTC
As said they don't exist, you can however get some extra tabs open when on your computer and grind some dust allong which will eventually build up long-term if you do everything you can, but don't expect making btc out of it and selling them to earn money or anything like that.
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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navin306
on 01/04/2013, 12:59:27 UTC
Hi guys, ive been following bitcoin and the forum for a while and thought i should kick in. Hope ill get out of the noobie restriction soon. I've learned a lot here and wanted to thank all of you.