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Topic: ENDED [AUCTION] Crypto Imperator 10,000 bits Made in 2014 Limited Mint of 500 - page 2. (Read 1096 times)

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I almost forgot.

 0.012 btc

 Tongue


Why you gotta go and disrupt my steal like that? Perfectly placed amongst the blood in the streets Cheesy
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I almost forgot.

 0.012 btc

 Tongue
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Byzantine Generals' Problem solved,Prosperity Next
Sincere apologies from me. I think I was a little too strong in my one comment. I generally have not commented when people list things i don't understand or organize them in ways that are unconventional. I want all the auctions to be successful. But, In my short time on the forum what I have seen is that older users have alerted the forum to strange things & scams, which is helpful because quite a few noobs have been bilked out of sats from thieves.
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Blu, very nice! Thanks for sharing
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Edit: Also, I would like to mention that blucepheus is a good guy, means well, and keeps his end of the deal. I'm sure he left you feedback as promised; unfortunately, not everyone's trust shows under "Trusted feedback". Sad

Appreciate that SZ; the feeling is mutual!

LV, it's quite easy to have my very positive feedback incorporated into your feedback score.

Untrusted feedback 'Show ratings'


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Add me to your trust list, just like I did you

legendary
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There's a little saying that circulates around the bitcointalk collectibles board every once in awhile..
Caveat emptor
Don't like the auction terms/format/auctioneer? Don't bid. Neither of these guys have done anything shady as of yet.. will we keep eyes on them in the future if this turns sour? Yea. Each person needs to have their own personal red flags when dealing here and if it means this coin sells for less than it normally would.. so be it.. that is on the seller.

Bitcoin has changed a lot.. you DO need to ask yourself what an unlicensed nice guy escrow has for tools in their bag? Lets not be dumb here. Smart escrows will have upped their game if they want to remain doing business here. This statement could use it's own thread to be honest but it isn't one that I want to start.
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Honestly,  I don't see why it's a big deal. If you guys believe that Lazer is willing to risk his perfect trust ratings for 0.01 btc then by all means don't bid.

Edit: Also, I would like to mention that blucepheus is a good guy, means well, and keeps his end of the deal. I'm sure he left you feedback as promised; unfortunately, not everyone's trust shows under "Trusted feedback". Sad
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Look, I give a shit so much.  That I worry about the coin being lost in transit even after I have gotten my escrow money.  Most people wouldn’t give a shit, but I literally think of all these things.. By only shipping it once, it reduces the risk to the customer in regards to shipping.

 Because I am a nice guy to a fault.  And so when I do these things people don’t know what to think.  But I don’t always want to fucking break down every little thought in my head of why I do what I do.  But I have my reasons, and honestly it’s my prerogative to sell them how I please.
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There is also a downside to sending to minerjones because now the coin is being shipped twice, meaning that doubles the risk of the item potentially being lost in transit.  So I’m really just looking out for you in the end.  Sorry you don’t see it that way.

Also, if I felt like it was suspicious I would wait to see if the first person got their coin.  And if they did, then if there were auctions later down the road, I would bid on them.

good luck with your sales
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There is also a downside to sending to minerjones because now the coin is being shipped twice, meaning that doubles the risk of the item potentially being lost in transit.  So I’m really just looking out for you in the end.  Sorry you don’t see it that way.

Also, if I felt like it was suspicious I would wait to see if the first person got their coin.  And if they did, then if there were auctions later down the road, I would bid on them.
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Here,

Let me B R E A K it down for all the people screaming about escrow and why its utterly stupid for a seller to do this.

Lets say I agree to escrow.  THIS PUTS ALL THE BURDEN OF RISK ON ME.  You could take the coin, and turn around and say to minerjones you didn't get it, or it was damaged, or it was already redeemed.  Minerjones then gives you back your money.  And I have now lost my coin.

What part of this don't you people understand?

Then send the coin to the escrow first.

Why are you being stubborn with escrow which is a very common tool used on this forum? id say standard.

No one needs to buy your coin if they dont feel confrontable without using the most standard means of protection on this forum.

If you are afraid of escrow, then go to eBay or some other crappy place that you can deal with all the risks.

Amazing that you are arguing over this TBH.

Id NEVER do a deal with you without escrow, sorry, your "newbie friend".   Especially after this rant, sounds way too fishy, and if you dont see that, no one can help you.

Sorry if you dont see it that way.


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Here,

Let me B R E A K it down for all the people screaming about escrow and why its utterly stupid for a seller to do this.

Lets say I agree to escrow.  THIS PUTS ALL THE BURDEN OF RISK ON ME.  You could take the coin, and turn around and say to minerjones you didn't get it, or it was damaged, or it was already redeemed.  Minerjones then gives you back your money.  And I have now lost my coin.

What part of this don't you people understand?
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I have no idea what point you are trying to make with your signs there
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what's the difference.  Minerjones could have been hacked for all you know.
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I am saying I am validating him.

Whoever wins this auction will also validate it to everyone that they got the coin and the deal is legit.



I saw that. Escrow is the action that backs these random words on the internet though..
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I am saying I am validating him.

Whoever wins this auction will also validate it to everyone that they got the coin and the deal is legit.

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At the end of the day, my friend said he would do me a favor my helping me sell off some of my small denomination coins.  That is literally all this is.

Then why not offer a 1 time escrow to validate him?
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