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Topic: bitlaunder.com = SCAM! - page 3. (Read 13651 times)

newbie
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February 08, 2014, 07:05:50 PM
#26
I did mis-speak....or mis-type as it were.  I should have said mixing.

I prefer it this way.  Not that I am doing or need to do anything nefarious or otherwise "shady", I just prefer, when possible, to exercise my beliefs that if I am not doing anything to hurt others, it is no one's business what I do with my money and prefer to have some sort of medium/currency that is not traceable.  It simply makes me feel I am still free.....although there is plenty to argue that "WE" are not.  

Mixing them simply makes me feel better.  Using a service is simply more convenient that starting a blog and taking donations.

If anyone asks about my "laundering" my coins, I can simply say take it up with the site that offers the service.....and my attorney.  Wink
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
February 08, 2014, 07:02:52 PM
#25
Not really! I would tend to say they are not mixed at all! If they ask for ID!

This is true to a point. But from an outsider point of view, there is no real way to track.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
February 08, 2014, 06:39:16 PM
#24
OMG now we launder BTC?

I don't want to live on this planet anymore!

why is it so hard to have a wallet on the pc at home one on phone and go to an internet cafe instal a btc wallet send the coins from phone to that wallet and then back to another address you own!


set up a small blog where you ask for donations


problem sloved!

It's not really "laundering," in the sense people think it is. Read my earlier posts. He really should have just called it a mixing service. And there are many wallets/sites that do mixing as it is.

I think I can do a better job than him

but there is still something that doesn't work in my head

for example i have 50000BTC that I mined and I want to make 55000BTC

I offer laundering service to people who need it for a free

After 2 months police is knocking on my door?WTF do I do?

Good question. I don't think that'd happen though. Not really sure.

I mean think about it like this. If you put your money on to an exchange and then withdraw it, it's effectively mixed, right? Are they also at risk then?

Not really! I would tend to say they are not mixed at all! If they ask for ID!

The only thing that comes to my mind is to set up a page where you ask for donations and you donate to yourself, even like this they can trace the btc/money back to you but at least you can say "I have a foundation to run I can't verify 2000 donations a day!"
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
February 08, 2014, 06:36:24 PM
#23
Bullshit.  Whoever this guy is, he's a straight-up liar.
 ..

glorious customer service - you'll go far.  Roll Eyes
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
February 08, 2014, 06:33:59 PM
#22
OMG now we launder BTC?

I don't want to live on this planet anymore!

why is it so hard to have a wallet on the pc at home one on phone and go to an internet cafe instal a btc wallet send the coins from phone to that wallet and then back to another address you own!


set up a small blog where you ask for donations


problem sloved!

It's not really "laundering," in the sense people think it is. Read my earlier posts. He really should have just called it a mixing service. And there are many wallets/sites that do mixing as it is.

I think I can do a better job than him

but there is still something that doesn't work in my head

for example i have 50000BTC that I mined and I want to make 55000BTC

I offer laundering service to people who need it for a free

After 2 months police is knocking on my door?WTF do I do?

Good question. I don't think that'd happen though. Not really sure.

I mean think about it like this. If you put your money on to an exchange and then withdraw it, it's effectively mixed, right? Are they also at risk then?
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
February 08, 2014, 06:31:12 PM
#21
OMG now we launder BTC?

I don't want to live on this planet anymore!

why is it so hard to have a wallet on the pc at home one on phone and go to an internet cafe instal a btc wallet send the coins from phone to that wallet and then back to another address you own!


set up a small blog where you ask for donations


problem sloved!

It's not really "laundering," in the sense people think it is. Read my earlier posts. He really should have just called it a mixing service. And there are many wallets/sites that do mixing as it is.

I think I can do a better job than him

but there is still something that doesn't work in my head

for example i have 50000BTC that I mined and I want to make 55000BTC

I offer laundering service to people who need it for a free

After 2 months police is knocking on my door?WTF do I do?
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
February 08, 2014, 06:22:34 PM
#20
OMG now we launder BTC?

I don't want to live on this planet anymore!

why is it so hard to have a wallet on the pc at home one on phone and go to an internet cafe instal a btc wallet send the coins from phone to that wallet and then back to another address you own!


set up a small blog where you ask for donations


problem sloved!

It's not really "laundering," in the sense people think it is. Read my earlier posts. He really should have just called it a mixing service. And there are many wallets/sites that do mixing as it is.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
February 08, 2014, 06:12:04 PM
#19
OMG now we launder BTC?

I don't want to live on this planet anymore!

why is it so hard to have a wallet on the pc at home one on phone and go to an internet cafe instal a btc wallet send the coins from phone to that wallet and then back to another address you own!


set up a small blog where you ask for donations


problem sloved!
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
February 08, 2014, 06:04:33 PM
#18
Now that's a base libertarian thought process if I ever saw.

What one person does is no one else's business so long as they are not messing with others.

It makes life SO difficult though. I prefer to just use credit so I carry around one item and don't have to worry. Makes things a lot easier for me.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
February 08, 2014, 06:00:09 PM
#17
Now that's a base libertarian thought process if I ever saw.

What one person does is no one else's business so long as they are not messing with others.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
February 08, 2014, 05:41:07 PM
#16
Very well put.

There is absolutely nothing nefarious or otherwise sinister about wanting clean bitcoins.  Its absolutely no different than going to an ATM and getting cash to pay for a coke and a snickers at a store rather than with a debit card or credit card.  Neither of which are anonymous on any level.

That's my thoughts anyway.....

The cash thing is a good analogy. I know of people who refuse to use Debit/Credit/Checks solely because they don't want to be tracked. If you want to buy something, that's your own business.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
February 08, 2014, 04:55:49 PM
#15
Very well put.

There is absolutely nothing nefarious or otherwise sinister about wanting clean bitcoins.  Its absolutely no different than going to an ATM and getting cash to pay for a coke and a snickers at a store rather than with a debit card or credit card.  Neither of which are anonymous on any level.

That's my thoughts anyway.....
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
February 08, 2014, 04:12:47 PM
#14
Why were you laundering coins in the first place?  Cheesy

These sites always seem shady regardless.

Technically it's just mixing, and it's not always for bad reasons. Bitcoin is meant to be anonymous; mixing coins allows the trend of anonymity.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 509
February 08, 2014, 09:04:02 AM
#13
Why were you laundering coins in the first place?  Cheesy

These sites always seem shady regardless.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
February 07, 2014, 08:12:58 PM
#12
Not sure how much washingmiss lost, I lost almost .4 bitcoins through them.  check out the link above.  I posted the whole timeline and story.  I would avoid them like the plague.
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
February 07, 2014, 07:16:33 PM
#11
how much bitcoin did you put with them?
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
February 07, 2014, 03:50:08 PM
#10
I'm new here, this is my first post, so first of all, i wanna say hello to everybody!

Welcome.

Second of all, don't use bitlaunder.com. They will take your bitcoins and no nothing. I made an account, deposit the bitcoins in the designated wallet, and guess what, on my deposit balance i have zero. After 100 confirmations.
So, if i was idiot enought to trust them with my small amount of BTC, please, don't be like me.
If you have a legitimate claim, post your username or (better yet) email me at [email protected] or support@BitLaunder.  My name and contact info is right there on the site - I'm not hiding.  Funny though, you take the time to post on here about getting 'scammed' and yet you never emailed me or emailed support ..

Let's see how this will turn out....
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
February 05, 2014, 10:05:58 PM
#8
Go ahead and post whatever 'evidence' you have of the 'scam'.  This is complete horseshit, and you know it.

I run BitPlastic.com, PaidBitcoin.com, BitFiverr.com, BitListing.com, BitSweeps.com, TheBitcoinEscrow.com and dozens more Bitcoin sites .. and, what, you think we're going to scam you for some miniscule amount of Bitcoins, and damage our reputation as a huge network?  Insane.

I don't like people slinging accusations at me, so if you have some evidence, or want to provide your BitLaunder username, I'm happy to personally take a look. I know for a fact you never even emailed support, as I just spoke with them. 

Do you have a minimum requirement? I noticed another site did and someone paid LESS than that and got pissed off because it was "stolen." Could have happened here as well?
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
February 05, 2014, 09:46:42 PM
#7
how much did you put?
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