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September 11, 2014, 09:44:54 AM
#30
So, i was looking around on CL just never know what people are selling for bitcoins and noticed an AD..

for a good laugh, i think is an error on his part of the item photo.
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/tls/4650030605.html

it is hump day Wednesday i guess
HAHA fail.

I remember there being an eBay auction of some girl selling something and when she took the picture of her item you could see her naked reflection. Her auctions ended up being very successful and sold for thousands of dollars (what she was selling wasn't worth more then $50 IIRC).


lol haha
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September 06, 2014, 01:15:44 AM
#29
I'm going with that being a mistake but either way it is awesome and gave be a good laugh.  I wonder if it was not a mistake and ft not it has been successful and definitely has done it's job to draw attention I'd say.  How about that scale though, huh?  Looks like something that is directed to someone who might distribute on the Silk Road if you ask me. 

Well its good that they are accepting bitcoin though, cause it can save you from getting robbed at gun point as what has happened in the past.
In theory you can still be robbed at gunpoint even if you have only bitcoin. Granted most people who resorting to attempting this crime are generally not educated enough to be able to know how bitcoin works or how to profit from this.
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September 05, 2014, 11:07:26 AM
#28
Damn, that made me smile. I remember someone describing a party he went to as "more crack than a plumbers' convention." But I don't know any plumbers look that good. Nice that she's smiling at both ends.
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September 05, 2014, 10:53:40 AM
#27
I'm going with that being a mistake but either way it is awesome and gave be a good laugh.  I wonder if it was not a mistake and ft not it has been successful and definitely has done it's job to draw attention I'd say.  How about that scale though, huh?  Looks like something that is directed to someone who might distribute on the Silk Road if you ask me. 

Well its good that they are accepting bitcoin though, cause it can save you from getting robbed at gun point as what has happened in the past.
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September 05, 2014, 10:38:05 AM
#26
So, i was looking around on CL just never know what people are selling for bitcoins and noticed an AD..

for a good laugh, i think is an error on his part of the item photo.
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/tls/4650030605.html

it is hump day Wednesday i guess
HAHA fail.

I remember there being an eBay auction of some girl selling something and when she took the picture of her item you could see her naked reflection. Her auctions ended up being very successful and sold for thousands of dollars (what she was selling wasn't worth more then $50 IIRC).

Nude reflections are a part of that entrepreneurial spirit that make this country great.
I think it was actually an accident, well at least it was claimed to be an accident but who knows.

I personally don't quite understand why people would bid on these kinds of items so much, yea people would likely want to visit her auction more, but you don't need to bid just because you looked at the pictures of what is being sold.

It's a tip that doesn't cost you anything...unless you're the one holding the bag at auction end.
It is going to cost someone a lot of money, and there is no good reason for the price of the auction to be that high.

Yes it'll cost the bag holder a lot of money.  Boo hoo.
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September 05, 2014, 04:18:05 AM
#25
I'm going with that being a mistake but either way it is awesome and gave be a good laugh.  I wonder if it was not a mistake and ft not it has been successful and definitely has done it's job to draw attention I'd say.  How about that scale though, huh?  Looks like something that is directed to someone who might distribute on the Silk Road if you ask me. 
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September 05, 2014, 03:03:03 AM
#24
Bitcoin is on the verge of becoming a global currency, don't worry.

I'm not surprised. Bytecoin is famous on the internet. Craiglist, remaining a widely-used internet site, can't stay aside.
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September 05, 2014, 02:27:35 AM
#23
So, i was looking around on CL just never know what people are selling for bitcoins and noticed an AD..

for a good laugh, i think is an error on his part of the item photo.
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/tls/4650030605.html

it is hump day Wednesday i guess

I see you hinted quite a bit but remember to put "link NSFW" in case any readers have someone looking over their shoulders at work Wink

I had to look twice to see what you guys were talking about lol. The first time i only went to the fourth picture before closing the page. Haha thats a pretty good one.
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September 05, 2014, 01:52:03 AM
#22
So, i was looking around on CL just never know what people are selling for bitcoins and noticed an AD..

for a good laugh, i think is an error on his part of the item photo.
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/tls/4650030605.html

it is hump day Wednesday i guess
HAHA fail.

I remember there being an eBay auction of some girl selling something and when she took the picture of her item you could see her naked reflection. Her auctions ended up being very successful and sold for thousands of dollars (what she was selling wasn't worth more then $50 IIRC).

Nude reflections are a part of that entrepreneurial spirit that make this country great.
I think it was actually an accident, well at least it was claimed to be an accident but who knows.

I personally don't quite understand why people would bid on these kinds of items so much, yea people would likely want to visit her auction more, but you don't need to bid just because you looked at the pictures of what is being sold.

It's a tip that doesn't cost you anything...unless you're the one holding the bag at auction end.
It is going to cost someone a lot of money, and there is no good reason for the price of the auction to be that high.
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September 04, 2014, 03:27:07 PM
#21
That's funny. I wonder if pics like that help him get sales or views for his items. You should write him and ask if she's a part of the deal. lol

pretty sure that happens all the time. like someone mentioned, i've seen an ebay seller who has pics of hot girls to get more sales. whether we like it or not, sex sells - just look at hollywood.
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September 04, 2014, 02:45:29 PM
#20
Bitcoin is on the verge of becoming a global currency, don't worry.
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September 04, 2014, 02:44:25 PM
#19
well this is one is a kicker, i called the dude and turns out to be a scammer money first

http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/bfs/4650072544.html
legendary
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September 04, 2014, 02:35:07 PM
#18
I saw craigslist so I came here to post this: 

I have a saved search built into my site that allows you to see and apply to any job posted on craigslist related to bitcoin, it sorts by date so you get the freshest results first (works 98 percent of the time).  Check it out guys!:

http://honeybadgerofmoney.com/jobs/

Here's an interesting one it found: http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/lbg/4635701738.html  EARN up to $10 CASH for taking free trips on UBER/LYFT!!
(or bitcoin)
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September 04, 2014, 10:01:48 AM
#17
I saw craigslist so I came here to post this: 

I have a saved search built into my site that allows you to see and apply to any job posted on craigslist related to bitcoin, it sorts by date so you get the freshest results first (works 98 percent of the time).  Check it out guys!:

http://honeybadgerofmoney.com/jobs/
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September 04, 2014, 09:59:26 AM
#16
So, i was looking around on CL just never know what people are selling for bitcoins and noticed an AD..

for a good laugh, i think is an error on his part of the item photo.
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/tls/4650030605.html

it is hump day Wednesday i guess
HAHA fail.

I remember there being an eBay auction of some girl selling something and when she took the picture of her item you could see her naked reflection. Her auctions ended up being very successful and sold for thousands of dollars (what she was selling wasn't worth more then $50 IIRC).

Nude reflections are a part of that entrepreneurial spirit that make this country great.
I think it was actually an accident, well at least it was claimed to be an accident but who knows.

I personally don't quite understand why people would bid on these kinds of items so much, yea people would likely want to visit her auction more, but you don't need to bid just because you looked at the pictures of what is being sold.

It's a tip that doesn't cost you anything...unless you're the one holding the bag at auction end.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
September 03, 2014, 11:50:32 PM
#15
So, i was looking around on CL just never know what people are selling for bitcoins and noticed an AD..

for a good laugh, i think is an error on his part of the item photo.
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/tls/4650030605.html

it is hump day Wednesday i guess
HAHA fail.

I remember there being an eBay auction of some girl selling something and when she took the picture of her item you could see her naked reflection. Her auctions ended up being very successful and sold for thousands of dollars (what she was selling wasn't worth more then $50 IIRC).

Nude reflections are a part of that entrepreneurial spirit that make this country great.
I think it was actually an accident, well at least it was claimed to be an accident but who knows.

I personally don't quite understand why people would bid on these kinds of items so much, yea people would likely want to visit her auction more, but you don't need to bid just because you looked at the pictures of what is being sold.
legendary
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September 03, 2014, 11:09:55 PM
#14
Wow, this has got to be the first time I have honestly seen anyone offer anything and say they accept bitcoin.

Seriously? http://sandiego.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=bitcoin

Whoa, San Diego is a "bit" crazy.
legendary
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September 03, 2014, 09:05:25 PM
#13
Wow, this has got to be the first time I have honestly seen anyone offer anything and say they accept bitcoin.

Seriously? http://sandiego.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=bitcoin
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September 03, 2014, 07:20:30 PM
#12
Wow, this has got to be the first time I have honestly seen anyone offer anything and say they accept bitcoin. Got to laugh at one of the images though Cheesy really didn't expect that.
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September 03, 2014, 02:53:40 PM
#11
Funny. You can easily find such people, Craiglist is full of them Smiley
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