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sr. member
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May 20, 2013, 02:58:28 PM
#27
Fine!  Lets play the game.  Hopefully I win BTC just like SatoshiDice!

Is it a Beechcraft Bonanza 33?
sr. member
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May 20, 2013, 02:23:57 PM
#26
I call upon someone here to create a new account on this forum, create a NEW Bitcoin address.. send it to him.. verify all information and get picture then release the information on this post.  Thats 1 way privacy Cheesy
I don't understand the whole "OMG I CAN'T TELL YOU ANYTHING BUT I WANT BTC FROM YOU THEN I TELL YOU ALL!!  TRUST ME WINK WINK"
No one is going to be remotely interested in buying a plane with out the bare minimum of this:

At a minimum you must provide:
Model
Year
Engine hours
Airframe hours
Propeller hours
Condition paint/interior
State registered
Avionics

I am not trying to trash your thread but we are talking about an item that if not properly serviced can and will kill people.  I understand you want your commission and all.  Why should we have to pay you 1BTC to find out this information? People list this information all the time on public forum because they pretty much have to disclose it to potential buyers for them to be atleast remotely interested.

The hole thing to me just seems overly complicated and we haven't even found out a straight forward MAKE / MODEL.  Imagine how complicated it would get for the rest of the sale!  RED FLAG for me.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
May 20, 2013, 02:22:14 PM
#25
You're going through great lengths to keep information opaque yet will release full information for a measly 0.01BTC?  I don't follow the logic unless this is to scam someone out of 1BTC.

You have to give all info out to sell an airplane, that is just how it is.

Actually I would not make 0.01 BTC, that would just be the transfer fee to Bitcoin-QT to send the 0.99 BTC back to you, again I added the John K option if you want to work out the deal with him and pay him his escrow fees (therefore he would make 0.015 to send a PM and then a transfer back to you).   Once I get your info and verify I will tell him to send it back to you and I will release the information.

That's more than you need to pay for tx fees.  0.0005BTC is sufficient for most transactions unless you have a lot of "dust."  I would update your client since you're essentially wasting money on high fees that doesn't speed up the confirmation process.

I'm glad you're willing to use escrow, I just don't understand your logic.  What does sending you ~ $120 just to have you route it right back prove?  Is it just some sort of nominal good faith gesture you want?

hero member
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Merit: 500
May 20, 2013, 02:09:08 PM
#24
You're going through great lengths to keep information opaque yet will release full information for a measly 0.01BTC?  I don't follow the logic unless this is to scam someone out of 1BTC.
hero member
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Merit: 500
Hero VIP ultra official trusted super staff puppet
May 20, 2013, 12:42:27 PM
#23
Also isnt the point of Bitcoins to keep it private?

Everyone uses bitcoins for different reasons. I don't think the *point* of bitcoin is privacy, nor is the *point* to be able to buy drugs easier, people just use it for what they want. Personally? I use it so I can buy a plane on a forum easily without ever stepping foot on the tarmac.  Wink
hero member
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May 20, 2013, 12:21:43 PM
#22
I wouldn't be surprised due to your attempts to obfuscate (something the internet hates by nature) the very next person who gets information from you simply releases it here in this thread. I think you made too big of a deal about it and should have just kept things simple.
staff
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May 20, 2013, 12:02:24 PM
#21
This sounds good, you will have to provide more information, especially pictures of the actual plane. Please, keep us up to date and provide a little more information, thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
May 20, 2013, 11:12:29 AM
#20
After reading the posts in this thread... I couldn't help but laugh.

By the way, I'm selling a car. It was made after 2000 but that's all the information I can give you. Asking $90k or the equivalent in BTC. Don't ask for the make/model!
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Troll of the Fourth Reich.
May 20, 2013, 07:42:29 AM
#19
hmm telling my brother,,, any pics
full member
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Troll of the Fourth Reich.
May 20, 2013, 07:33:21 AM
#18
will you accept cash?
legendary
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Merit: 1004
May 19, 2013, 10:07:17 PM
#17
I am currently in discussions with what I see is a valued member of this forum to assist in verifying I am not blowing smoke, also if you are interested see if John K will somehow faciliate the transfer that will be acceptable.  Again I am not interested in your 1 BTC but just getting enough info so I can tell youre not blowing smoke (yes I will be calling you to check) prior to telling John K to release or me resending you your BTC if you choose that option.

At a minimum you must provide:
Model
Year
Engine hours
Airframe hours
Propeller hours
Condition paint/interior
State registered
Avionics

This will all be provided upon verification, also pictures, an older youtube video from prior salesperson, along with my name, address and telephone number, also online contact info, as this deal will need to be down in person with owner.  After that if you are interested log books and such.

This is just a joke, you only speak about your comission and how rich are you going to be after selling the plane... but you're not caring about the customer, no photos, no specs, no nothing.

And of course with 10% fee.  Huh

The 10% fee will cover Bitpay, the commission I would get (just like a home realtor - standard practice in aircraft brokage), and him an extra % on top of planes cost for doing Bitcoins.

Remember not all people are against Fiat and the Federal Government.  Some just look at BTC as another diversification in their portofolio.

If you want to pay cash (check once cleared) again that is preferred and there would not be a 10% fee, just straight cash homey.
Makes no sense.  Cash no fee then where do you get your commission?  The cost of taking BTC to USD is 1%, not 5%, 10% or whatever.  Just be honest, say you are taking X fee on top of the price.   

Are you worried that someone will try to buy the plane directly from the seller?  Have a contract or understanding (if you trust the owner) that you get paid if you sell it.  But you should be able to publish the model of the plane, being worried about the risk of someone finding the owner indicates something is fishy. 
hero member
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www.V.systems
May 19, 2013, 12:10:41 AM
#16
O.o I dont plan on deleting O.o
And you might wanna correct my name Smiley Uv...ray Smiley
hero member
Activity: 1778
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www.V.systems
May 19, 2013, 12:05:07 AM
#15
I am currently in discussions with what I see is a valued member of this forum to assist in verifying I am not blowing smoke, also if you are interested see if John K will somehow faciliate the transfer that will be acceptable.  Again I am not interested in your 1 BTC but just getting enough info so I can tell youre not blowing smoke (yes I will be calling you to check) prior to telling John K to release or me resending you your BTC if you choose that option.

At a minimum you must provide:
Model
Year
Engine hours
Airframe hours
Propeller hours
Condition paint/interior
State registered
Avionics

This will all be provided upon verification, also pictures, an older youtube video from prior salesperson, along with my name, address and telephone number, also online contact info, as this deal will need to be down in person with owner.  After that if you are interested log books and such.

This is just a joke, you only speak about your comission and how rich are you going to be after selling the plane... but you're not caring about the customer, no photos, no specs, no nothing.

And of course with 10% fee.  Huh

The 10% fee will cover Bitpay, the commission I would get (just like a home realtor - standard practice in aircraft brokage), and him an extra % on top of planes cost for doing Bitcoins.

Remember not all people are against Fiat and the Federal Government.  Some just look at BTC as another diversification in their portofolio.

If you want to pay cash (check once cleared) again that is preferred and there would not be a 10% fee, just straight cash homey.

Please let me know which user/mod is that, so that I can shut up some of the jokers in my thread.
hero member
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www.V.systems
May 19, 2013, 12:03:58 AM
#14
legendary
Activity: 1190
Merit: 1001
May 18, 2013, 11:33:18 PM
#13
This is just a joke, you only speak about your comission and how rich are you going to be after selling the plane... but you're not caring about the customer, no photos, no specs, no nothing.

And of course with 10% fee.  Huh
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
May 18, 2013, 09:31:21 PM
#12
At a minimum you must provide:

Model
Year
Engine hours
Airframe hours
Propeller hours
Condition paint/interior
State registered
Avionics
vip
Activity: 756
Merit: 503
May 18, 2013, 09:23:30 PM
#11
this is not the plane for you.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
May 18, 2013, 08:38:06 PM
#10
Just post the model of the plane already.  Stop making this out to be a bloody treasure hunt.  I don't understand your problem on this.  Your not making it easy for people to trust you and believe this is a legit ad.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 1000
May 18, 2013, 06:35:35 PM
#9
You are a pilot then what type of plane is it? I can tell you its not a 172 or 182.

Without doing any research for what's currently selling or for how much, I'd take a stab at it being a Mooney M20.

Nope read the title and posts it's IN there.
Uh, no it's not.  You specifically refuse to even give a MODEL NUMBER.  It's easy to track the tail number, but you can't track a fricken model number.
hero member
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May 18, 2013, 05:29:14 PM
#8
You are a pilot then what type of plane is it? I can tell you its not a 172 or 182.

Without doing any research for what's currently selling or for how much, I'd take a stab at it being a Mooney M20.
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