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Re: Selling: Windows 7 Pro license keys (will activate Win10)
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simplefisk
on 25/04/2021, 15:15:10 UTC
Still available make an offer.
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Selling: Windows 7 Pro license keys (will activate Win10)
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simplefisk
on 18/04/2021, 23:06:51 UTC
Any interest in Win7-Pro activation keys? I have about 20 licenses. I successfully activated Win10 with a couple of them but did not test them all. The keys are from corporate computers that have been recycled by me they have not been spread around. If anyone is interested post here or send a DM. I will send first to trusted members. Escrow fees paid by the buyer otherwise.

Would $25 each be a fair price?
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Re: Buy cryptocurrency in any city in Europe without KYC/AML
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simplefisk
on 24/08/2019, 14:50:39 UTC
First you say "Security deposit amount: 6500 EUR or USD"  then you say "I, The FuzzStone, will never ask you to transfer any money to me!"

The security deposit happens first, then you meet the buyer?  Where does the security deposit go?  What's to stop you from running off with the security deposit?
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Re: I created a wallet Electrum, but the blockchain Explorer doesn't see its address
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simplefisk
on 24/08/2019, 14:34:52 UTC
Also, keep in mind there is a way on Electrum to show legacy addresses to send and receive funds.

Do you mean you can have a legacy address to receive and the coins will be in the same private key as the bc1 address?
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Re: Heterosexual males are under attack
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simplefisk
on 16/01/2019, 21:25:28 UTC
⭐ Merited by bones261 (1)
Nothing new here.  As George Carlin (RIP) would have said, its the the pussification of the American male.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSrzwB1DVFs
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Re: Yellowstone Approaches Record Levels Of Seismic Activity
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simplefisk
on 16/01/2019, 21:18:10 UTC
I read somewhere that if yellowstone goes ballistic it'll cause a global winter that could last for years.  That means food production could stall, causing millions, maybe billions of people to starve.  The air in North America will be toxic for months.  One way or another it would be an unprecedented global catastrophe.
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Re: [Need Advice] - Getting screwed by Paypal! - [Please Help]
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simplefisk
on 16/01/2019, 18:35:41 UTC
Lol,  I come here for help, and find this private message in my inbox:

Sorry you got scammed. Don’t trust Nigerians. I need to buy btc but no PayPal. Lmk. Add me on telegram @orangedatadenver

Hey ChrisLandin, get lost.
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Re: [Need Advice] - Getting screwed by Paypal! - [Please Help]
by
simplefisk
on 16/01/2019, 18:21:12 UTC
BTW, How did they convince you to accept Paypal? Did they have previous trust on Localbitcoins?

I created an advertisement to sell bitcoin for paypal.  I had sold bitcoin for papal several times before, mostly to US residents, and a couple of Venezuelans with no trouble at all.  Yes, they did have positive feedback.  Since then, one of the accounts has been banned by Localbitcoins staff.
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Re: [Need Advice] - Getting screwed by Paypal! - [Please Help]
by
simplefisk
on 16/01/2019, 17:47:38 UTC
Where you might be okay is that you verified their ID's. I'm guessing this means that you actually met them? Start by going and filing a police report, as this would still fall under fraud. Once you've filed the report you might be able to use that to hold off PP for a bit before they pull back all the money.

No, I didn't meet them.  I verified their IDs via Localbitcoins.  As far as I know they are in Kenya, I'm in the US.  Somehow I doubt the Kenyan Police (if there is such a thing) is going to give my plight any attention.

How about a class action suit against PayPal?  Anybody wanna join me?  Stick it to PayPal and legitimize bitcoin all in one fell swoop.
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Re: [Need Advice] - Getting screwed by Paypal! - [Please Help]
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simplefisk
on 16/01/2019, 17:10:55 UTC
It was $50 - $100 transactions.  PayPal says I owe them $898, and there are still six transactions being reviewed.  On top of the charge back, paypal charges another $20 for each returned transaction.  This could cost me close to $1500!   Angry  Angry

I know education is expensive, but this is like getting fucked raw with a giant black dildo, then getting smacked upside the head by it.  Repeatedly.
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[Need Advice] - Getting screwed by Paypal! - [Please Help]
by
simplefisk
on 16/01/2019, 16:56:36 UTC
I don't know if this is the right board for this thread.  If not, please make a suggestion and I'll move it.

I sold some BTC to a couple of Kenyan scammers on Localbitcoins.com.  I verified their IDs, and everything looked cool, so I followed through with the transaction.  They used credit cards to pay through PayPal.  One of the scammers wanted a lot of bitcoin, but she could only send $50 - $100 max, so she submitted 11 transactions.  Like a fool I just went along with it.

Several days later both of them submit disputes, they even submitted multiple disputes for the same transaction.  I wasn't able to respond to the disputes through paypal's web interface, so I called them.  I sent an email to them with all the receipts and transaction communications that I downloaded from Localbitcoins.  They reversed one of the transactions, but all the rest are going against my account.

Yesterday I got an email saying I need to pay that money or it will go to collections.  I don't have any sock puppet paypal accounts, this is my legit account with my real name, bank account, credit card, and SSN attached.  I don't feel like I should be held accountable for this shit!

What can I do?  Thanks for your help.
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Re: [FREE RAFFLE] CLOUDBET & KROGOTH'S LOADED DENARIUM COIN RAFFLE#7
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simplefisk
on 25/12/2018, 04:21:07 UTC
simplefisk - 94
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Re: Bitcoin talk
by
simplefisk
on 11/11/2018, 19:54:16 UTC
Well I was afraid because I thinked that I had lose my bitcoin forum account but everything is okay.

Yeah, fortunate no one stole your account in a devious attempt to take credit for your shitposts literary contributions...


How to turn into a millionaire?  Shocked Shocked

I have this motivate but, I wanna know where is the best place to get so much money?
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Re: Explosive devices sent to Bill/Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, George Soros, CNN
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simplefisk
on 26/10/2018, 18:47:51 UTC
There are extremists on both side of this issue.  Violence has no place in politics, and politicizing this issue says more about you than it does about those you're arguing with.

We are all Americans, we need to come together and condemn this behavior.  The president has said some things he should not have, and so have some of the people who were targeted with packages.  Hopefully cooler heads will prevail. 
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Re: Plagiarism and how to avoid it.
by
simplefisk
on 26/10/2018, 18:41:45 UTC
Guide on Plagiarism and how to avoid it

LOL, I suspect you were trying to find out if the OP had plagiarized the content he posted?  I'm guilty of the same thing.

But really, why the fuck is a thread like this even needed here?  Is plagiarism that common on this site?
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Re: Do not send bitcoins to extortionists
by
simplefisk
on 26/10/2018, 18:29:52 UTC
⭐ Merited by TheBeardedBaby (1)
Unfortunately the trick works and the scammer gets bitcoins https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1DVU5Q2HQ4srFNSSaWBrVNMtL4pvBkfP5w

The scammer has almost a whole bitcoin now.  I can't believe how stupid some people can be.

There is another shady site that comes up when you do a google search for the bitcoin address:

Code:
https://howtoremove.guide/remove-1dvu5q2hq4srfnssawbrvnmtl4pvbkfp5w/

It claims to remove the malware, but there probably wasn't any malware to begin with...  Until you follow the instructions on that page.

It's also important to note; SSL certificates for a website are easy to get, even for anonymous scammers.  Just because a site has "https" doesn't make it safe.
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Re: [SURVEY]|Take a quick Survey about Gambling & Bitcoin/Crypto|Get $3 in BTC
by
simplefisk
on 26/10/2018, 17:58:53 UTC
Bitcointalk Username: simplefisk
BTC Address for payouts:  1BJTU6erqYbQWRAmonJ3d6pnqVP1LnoCEV
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Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here
by
simplefisk
on 03/10/2018, 04:12:13 UTC
I hope this is right, please verify.  Thank you.

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This is simplefisk of bitcointalk.org - Today is 02-10-2018
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