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Topic: [CLOSED] Monero Brass Coin Giveaway [CLOSED] - page 15. (Read 18119 times)

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Just submitted a coin request to your email. I'm really looking forward to this as it will be my first physical coin before hopefully many more!
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http://bitcoin-engrave.com/ & https://bitcore.cc
Hi smoothie,
Thanks for this Giveaway, i wrote you an email too  Cool

If you have any other future Plans on Coins or Collectibles like this, im able to engrave all metalls also Brass with HighRes Pictures, Text or anythink else.

Greetings
Jon



legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Wow nice coin and giveaway Smoothie did also send you an email regarding this. Would be nice to receive this beautiful coin.

How do we know if we are accepted to receive this Monero Coin, do we receive a reply on the email we send or will you publish a list.

I likely won't reply to emails as it would be too time consuming. But if you made a request via email before the coins run out then you should receive it in the mail at some point. No specific time frame as there are likely going to be many envelopes to ship out.

Thanks for the interest
legendary
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Just looking for peace
Hey Smoothie,

Thank you for the giveaway.
Just sent you a mail. Smiley

Regards
legendary
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Icarus team 🔐💳
Nice giveaway  Smiley

I've send you an email.

Thanks !
hero member
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Wow nice coin and giveaway Smoothie did also send you an email regarding this. Would be nice to receive this beautiful coin.

How do we know if we are accepted to receive this Monero Coin, do we receive a reply on the email we send or will you publish a list.
legendary
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PGP ID: 78B7B84D
Is there a price for a single coin so we can buy more? Smiley

Yes it will be a separate post I will make for assembled/unmarked coins.

Great, I'll claim my free coin when I buy some unmarked ones.
legendary
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Awesome ! thanks Smoothie for doing this for the (Coin)Community

I've send you an email
sr. member
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Please do not attempt to get me to send multiple coins to a single person who has access to multiple addresses. I will not ship more than one coin to a specific address for these giveaway coins.
In my eyes, this giveaway failed before it even began. Good luck to the others willing to DOX themselves for 1 coin.

I think it is a good marketing move.  Imagine getting a thousand interested coin collectors' emails..with the potential for future sales...who just got a free coin.

As for doxxing, isn't that a little over-rated?  As long as one isn't doing anything illegal, does it matter if someone has any contact info?  I gotta be on so many marketing lists myself. 

(BTW my first name really is Tom  Cool )

Sending email now, Smoothie.  Thanks! Smiley
hero member
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Hey Smoothie,

Thank you for the giveaway.
Just sent you a mail. Smiley

Regards
legendary
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Nice one Smoothies and thanks Smiley

Mail sent

Viz
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If you want a Monero brass  this is your chance.

Fine way to spread awareness.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Is there a price for a single coin so we can buy more? Smiley

Yes it will be a separate post I will make for assembled/unmarked coins.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1005
PGP ID: 78B7B84D
Is there a price for a single coin so we can buy more? Smiley
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You have to get lost before you can find yourself.
If someone does end up getting multiple coins they would have to fool me into thinking they had only one address but using multiple emails and multiple physical addresses. And even then what will one person make off with? Maybe 2-3 coins?
It's relatively *simple*, just keep a public list of orders before shipping anything out. Obviously you wouldn't ship for "Lauda" to "Satoshi" if Lauda did not ask/confirm this. This would work for *confirmed* members, but alt accounts could stir trouble with PO boxes and whatnot.

I'm not into data mining people's info if that is what you are getting at.
Rule 1: Never trust anyone.

Good luck with this anyhow, at least it's free.



The only solution is to ask for bitcointalk.org account that registered at least 3 months ago and has at least xxx posts or something like that.




Very smart to do so, to keep it up fair.
I hope i will fit the requirements if rules would be changed.
but in other hand i have 80 posts and 6 months activity, so it is something Smiley
full member
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You have to get lost before you can find yourself.
Hi Smoothie!
first of all thanks for being so kind guy!
i have sent you an email and will wait for my first physical coin ever!
that will be my start of collection Smiley
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legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
If someone does end up getting multiple coins they would have to fool me into thinking they had only one address but using multiple emails and multiple physical addresses. And even then what will one person make off with? Maybe 2-3 coins?
It's relatively *simple*, just keep a public list of orders before shipping anything out. Obviously you wouldn't ship for "Lauda" to "Satoshi" if Lauda did not ask/confirm this. This would work for *confirmed* members, but alt accounts could stir trouble with PO boxes and whatnot.

I'm not into data mining people's info if that is what you are getting at.
Rule 1: Never trust anyone.

Good luck with this anyhow, at least it's free.

I don't think that many people are going to do that, but yes, I guess some people will get more then one coin.

The only solution is to ask for bitcointalk.org account that registered at least 3 months ago and has at least xxx posts or something like that.

Anyway, I dont think that a lot of people are going to ask for more then one coin, so even if he ends up giving 5-10 coins in total to people who already received a coin, its not a big problem.


I contemplated that, but I thought that it would be simple enough to decipher whether someone was trying to game the system by them using similar address locations (city, state etc). But I wanted to open it up to newbies as well.

It's a giveaway so if some get more than one coin it is as you said, not that big of a deal.
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If someone does end up getting multiple coins they would have to fool me into thinking they had only one address but using multiple emails and multiple physical addresses. And even then what will one person make off with? Maybe 2-3 coins?
It's relatively *simple*, just keep a public list of orders before shipping anything out. Obviously you wouldn't ship for "Lauda" to "Satoshi" if Lauda did not ask/confirm this. This would work for *confirmed* members, but alt accounts could stir trouble with PO boxes and whatnot.

I'm not into data mining people's info if that is what you are getting at.
Rule 1: Never trust anyone.

Good luck with this anyhow, at least it's free.

I don't think that many people are going to do that, but yes, I guess some people will get more then one coin.

The only solution is to ask for bitcointalk.org account that registered at least 3 months ago and has at least xxx posts or something like that.

Anyway, I dont think that a lot of people are going to ask for more then one coin, so even if he ends up giving 5-10 coins in total to people who already received a coin, its not a big problem.



legendary
Activity: 2492
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
If someone does end up getting multiple coins they would have to fool me into thinking they had only one address but using multiple emails and multiple physical addresses. And even then what will one person make off with? Maybe 2-3 coins?
It's relatively *simple*, just keep a public list of orders before shipping anything out. Obviously you wouldn't ship for "Lauda" to "Satoshi" if Lauda did not ask/confirm this. This would work for *confirmed* members, but alt accounts could stir trouble with PO boxes and whatnot.

I'm not into data mining people's info if that is what you are getting at.
Rule 1: Never trust anyone.

Good luck with this anyhow, at least it's free.

If people have multiple PO boxes then great they must have enough money and time to try to fool me into thinking they are not the same person.

Secondly I am already ahead of you....SEE BELOW:


Why should I trust you? You shouldn't. And with that, anyone who does not trust me please do not purchase my coins.


Same ^ goes for my giveaway coins. Don't accept free coins, if you don't trust me.  Cheesy
legendary
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Terminated.
If someone does end up getting multiple coins they would have to fool me into thinking they had only one address but using multiple emails and multiple physical addresses. And even then what will one person make off with? Maybe 2-3 coins?
It's relatively *simple*, just keep a public list of orders before shipping anything out. Obviously you wouldn't ship for "Lauda" to "Satoshi" if Lauda did not ask/confirm this. This would work for *confirmed* members, but alt accounts could stir trouble with PO boxes and whatnot.

I'm not into data mining people's info if that is what you are getting at.
Rule 1: Never trust anyone.

Good luck with this anyhow, at least it's free.
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