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Re: 200K Satoshi / Next Day
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 25/09/2016, 19:22:12 UTC
Your a newbie asking for a loan to pay off a debt? i woulde suggest locking this thread before DT catches you. Could hurt your reputation
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[WTS] This account
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 23/09/2016, 23:52:28 UTC
I am looking to sell this account as I am leaving this forum and don't need it anymore.

i'm looking to get $25 USD for it. or the best offer
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credit card companies suck and blow
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 13/07/2016, 18:03:52 UTC
If you ask most people, they will tell you that credit card companies - all of therm, are bad. they charge 20% interest on all purchases made, and they always want you to drive yourself more and more into debt. What I don't like about credit card companies is when you're broke (like me) they offer little assistance, since you owe them a lot of money. I understand you have to pay back the creditors, but sometimes CC companies offer little to no help when you're in a financial crisis. I am beginning to believe that credit card companies give you a really big credit limit, and offer a "rewards program" for signing up with them. I now realize that this is just a ploy to bget you to sign up with their credit card.

I'm 25. I'm a young adult like most others who realize how bad credit card companies are. It seems to me that banks target young people to suck them into a debt they can't pay back. Threatening phone calls and letters add more to the problem. They're like the mafia.

What are your views on credit cards?
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Re: INCREASED PAYOUT(7/13) ۩۞۩ secondstrade.com ★signature campaign★upto0.00051/post
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 12/07/2016, 21:53:55 UTC
i am leaving this campaign. I have too much work as a programmer to post on these forums.
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Loan request for 0.0366 BTC - domain collaterial
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 12/07/2016, 21:48:09 UTC
I am in control of the following domain names

tommorisonwebdesign.com
worldofbitcoin.net

I can offer these two domain names as collateral for the $CAD 32 I owe to my credit card company. I just landed a programming job and I expect that to begin to pay out as soon as it's complete. My partner has access to 3.2 million people on another forum. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Should signatures be removed from the marketplace or be more strict?
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 09/07/2016, 22:07:47 UTC
I've been burned time and time again for talking about this that I don't even know what to say anymore. There were some good posters over a year ago that made the forum nice to participate in. There was some sig spam but not a lot. I have noticed that there are rarely any meaningful conversation in the above mentioned sections. I think there should be reform, but I don't see that happening soon.

All I can give is give the advise I was told "Quit bitching and report to moderator"
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Re: I just hacked 3 and scammed 3 members.
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 09/07/2016, 18:04:28 UTC
Total amount excluding losses on dice: 0.1 BTC now.

2 heroes 1 senior some other shit


This is some fucking revenge for you Stunna.
Fuck you you piece of shit. You don't even know what's coming to you.
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Domain auction - worldofbitcoin.net
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 08/07/2016, 18:43:15 UTC
I am running into financial issues and I have this domain that I am not using. I am auctioning this off to the highest bidder. bids start at BTC0.0234.

Escrow is always recommended when dealing with transactions on this forum.
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Re: How many coins did you have during the rise?
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 03/07/2016, 16:44:05 UTC
During the 2013/2014 rise to nearly $1,400/coin, how many bitcoins did you have?

And do you regret not selling if you didn't?
I wasn't into Bitcoin back then. The price was falling at $500 when I first bought in. I don't buy Bitcoins and hold them. Instead what I do is work for them. also, since a lot of my extra income comes in Bitcoin, i rarely hold coins. Bitcoin has a lot of applications, and investments are only one of them.
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Re: bitcoin continuous rising?
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 02/07/2016, 14:08:22 UTC
For now according for my daily watch about price of the bitcoin its gradually increase or rising daily.. and i think more price will come these days.. so if you are waiting for profit better to wait more days but the problem is many people right now are ready to sell their bitcoins. once the block halving is done..
bull month!! This month bitcoin will increase its price everyday. Starting monday welcome again 700$ and bye 600$ we will not see each other again.
I agree. We do have to remember that halving is next month and the price of bitcoin is expected to go up dramatically. I have been watching the price jump around, but as of right now I think it
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Re: Have $20 worth of bitcoin, how to earn more with it?
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 02/07/2016, 12:45:52 UTC
with $20 is not much choice, but there may be several ways such as trade altcoins or gambling.

Gambling is not a way of earning coins, it is a means of losing coins.
The best way is to just hold on to your coins.  Smiley

I don't understand why so many people are suggesting gambling as a way to make money. i guess people are lazy and they don't want to work for their money. Rather they prefer to risk it on a game of chance where they could loose their money. In other words, not a good idea.
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Re: Should we tip people asking for BTC in gambling websites?
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 30/06/2016, 16:06:42 UTC
It's a very common theme for gambling addicts to beg for money from strangers (since they alienated alienated everyone they know after "asking" to borrow money, while at the same time not taking responsibility for their addiction in the first place. More often than not, they end up loosing the borrowed money end up not paying their loan back.

So my short answer is no people posting sob stories should never be given money.

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[VIDEO] BBC documentary on problem gambling
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 30/06/2016, 12:11:37 UTC
i will admit that i might be a problem gambler myself. i have spent lots of Bitcoin on online bitcoin gambling games and can't say i won more than i lost. i however, see gambling as a form of entertainment and not a way of making money, as recommended by other posters in these forums.

here's the link to the documentary on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-uM4XSi0Fo

the film maker explicitly says that his dad was a problem gambler and got into crime to pay for his habbits. There have also been breakthroughs in psychiatry that treat gambling like any other addiction, (iE crack or cocaine). some scholars even argue that gambling is as addictive as crack.

i admit that i will gamble, but I consider it entertainment rather than a sure way of making money. I try not to gamble too often, but when I do i set a limit and i don't go past it.
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Re: This forum is so cluttered with spam, impossible to post constructivly
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 29/06/2016, 21:52:48 UTC
That should be irrelavant. I am just pointing out that some people with sigs spam.
Takes one to know one.



This type of thread has been made over and over and over again (not to mention several times by you alone) and almost every time people are told to do the same thing. Compile a list of these shit posters and send them to a mod to look at, or report them to the respective signature campaign manager. If they are in YoBit, post them here or send them to hilariousandco, if they are in Betcoin.ag then send them to roslinpl etc. Then again, how could you ever make money from your spam ridden signature campaign if you didn't post several threads about them? Roll Eyes

It's gotten to the point where threads about spam are becoming spam themselves. The solution is the same, either add them to your ignore list or report them and move on with your life. Making threads like this does nothing but clog up the Meta section (the exact same thing that you're complaining these spammers do).
very well, I'll stop whining and report sig campaign spam rather than "whine" about it. I'll stop cl;oging up this section and report a spammer when I see one to the moderator. I've already made a few reported. hopefully something gets done.
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Re: This forum is so cluttered with spam, impossible to post constructivly
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 29/06/2016, 18:25:38 UTC

That should be irrelavant. I am just pointing out that some people with sigs spam. There are plenty of sig campaigners who don't.
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Re: The Final countdown [10 Days before the halving]
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 29/06/2016, 18:19:20 UTC
I think there will be a great price increase on the day of halving. I bought CAD$20 worth of Bitcoin. Now I'm holding those coins as they have a lot of potential to increase over $1000. We have not seen a price like this since the Mt. Gox fiasco and I think the price is only going to the moon from here. bitcoin is superior currency, and big banking interests would tell you otherwise.
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Re: YoBit.net is a SCAM!!!! They have stolen my money!!!
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 29/06/2016, 18:01:07 UTC
I was kicked off the YoBit signature campaign with no official explanation why. There's a lot of YoBit spammers listed in Meta and they have seem to do more spamming than me as those accounts post nonsense. My posts are on topic and relevant. More and more people are catching on to the fact that YoBit is a scam and ALL of their services should be under review. It's time we got some answers.
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Re: Is Bitcoins safe?
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 29/06/2016, 17:56:23 UTC
Bitcoins are not safe at all because the only thing i hear is that allot of people get rid of their coins some in a stupid way ok but most of them cant do anything
about it and that is not what we want to happen in the future when the price of the bitcoin will hit the highest score.

I think bitcoins is safe enough. The problem is if you open websites or download something suspicious and makes your pc have a virus and you thought it's because a bitcoin, but it's not.
thats true, as far as i know bitcoins are really safe because it is impossible to crack the code, in my opinion bitcoin might be even safer than ordinary fiat because it is easier to steal fiat

i think that bitcoins are going to grow a lot in the near future and then there will be more attempts to steal your money so i wouldnt use online wallets as they are usually not safe at all
I agree. Bitcoin is encrypted with private keys and it's impossible to move the coins unless you knew the wallet password. That's assuming you're using Bitcoin Core or Armory. Online wallets like blockchain.info, as stated above, have security holes as you can see from, this forum many people have complained about their web wallets getting hacked.
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This forum is so cluttered with spam, impossible to post constructivly
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 29/06/2016, 17:46:58 UTC
As the title says. it is becoming impossible to participate in on-topic constructive posts. there are too many signature campaign spammers posting idiotic threads that have no substance in the OP (although some people are able to contribute even with a lousy OP. For me, a useless first post makes it harder to respond to the topic without being accused as spamming yourself.

let me break it down

  • Spammer/bot posts nonsense new topics, with a flashy signature ad
  • More useless replies echoing the OP of the thread, hence no discussion
  • when a non-spamming sig campaigner attempts to respond to the topic, they have to effectively come up with their own substance in the post, since by the time they get to the thread there's at least 3 or 4 spammy posts.
  • That contributor's post can easily be deleted since it's a reply to spam. It's difficult to be constructive when replying to spam
Do you see my logic? This seems to be happening more and more with bots posting nonsense and braindead forum posters who are only herer to make a quick buck. I'm sorry to say that this forum is detraining into a haven of spam, and it seems as though not much can be done.

Thoughts?
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Re: When is it useful to borrow bitcoin?
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tommorisonwebdesign
on 28/06/2016, 20:16:09 UTC
IT is verry useful to borrow bitcoins right now because the price of the bitcoin is great to buy them now because i know for sure
That the price of the bitcoin will rise allot at the end of this year so if you want to borrow some do it Now.

I would say borrowing today is not recommended because the price of bitcoin is going to increase. And it is only useful if you are going to task a risk and you really need it for your investment or emergency needs.

What is the connection of price of bitcoin today if a person wants to borrow. For profits? Can't understand why people borrowing coins just to make profit from it. Didn't they know that if they borrow in bitcoin, they must to pay it in bitcoin. So it's 1:1 regardless of what the bitcoin price is.
Going through all of these replies, this one made the most sense to me. It seems as thoug signature spammers are just posting here to get paid.

On topic, I think it's best to borrow Bitcoin when the price is high. To make things fair, it is best if bitcoins were loaned with a 1:1 ratio; no comparisons to the USD. That was the question I asked all those months ago and in my opinion, when there is a dump, then is a time to borrow Bitcoin. Convert to fiat, then use the profit to pay back the debt several months later.