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Topic: FREE raffle for 20 BTC, just answer a quick survey [CLOSED]. (Read 2578 times)

hero member
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Also, did the survey anyways even though I missed the raffle window in hopes of furthering Bitcoin.

Thanks for that! You just earned 0.01 BTC! Wink
hero member
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Thank you so much for the coins Jeremy! This was a such a nice surprise!! And a very welcome one too. I lost my job awhile back and haven't had much luck finding another that pays a living wage. Its tough out there but this put a smile back on my face for sure  Cheesy  Thank you again!

Congratulations Bitgirl! I'm glad you got some of your luck turned around! 200 bucks'll put a smile on anyone's face Smiley

Also, did the survey anyways even though I missed the raffle window in hopes of furthering Bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 253
Gone phishing...
*Sigh.*...

Congrats.
newbie
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Thank you so much for the coins Jeremy! This was a such a nice surprise!! And a very welcome one too. I lost my job awhile back and haven't had much luck finding another that pays a living wage. Its tough out there but this put a smile back on my face for sure  Cheesy  Thank you again!
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 501
perhaps you could also post the transaction of the prize.

I can now, because the winner has just given me her bitcoin address: 1HrMpG9JZ71gzXHPdyo2dwcExhKRGtBjQg and permission to congratulate her on the forums. Congratulations Bitgirl!

http://blockexplorer.com/address/1HrMpG9JZ71gzXHPdyo2dwcExhKRGtBjQg (just sent so will take a few minutes to show up).

Transaction ID dd9c655786fd1c50f99faa12efeef8c0809eced0ad8a00d550b9cf848d8788bf
full member
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perhaps you could also post the transaction of the prize.
hero member
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Merit: 501
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Random numbers generated Sep 24 2012 at 11:50:10 by www.psychicscience.org  
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Congratulations to entrant number 193. We have notified you by email that you are the winner. If you did not receive an email from us, you unfortunately were not the winner, but thank you so much for helping us know more about what the bitcoin community wants! We will endeavour to fill whatever needs we believe we are best positioned to fill.

Happy spending!
Jeremy
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done it a couple of days ago.
hero member
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Took the survey, it was short and simple. Good luck everyone.
legendary
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newbie
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Done. Well made survey. Short, sweet, and to the point  Smiley

Will you publish a summary of the results?
hero member
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22 hours remaining until the raffle! Get in now!
full member
Activity: 169
Merit: 100
full member
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Merit: 100
Survey Complete. Short and too the point! Smiley

-Ryan
legendary
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Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
donator
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Answered the survey.  Definitely worth it for a chance at BTC20!
member
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Answered the survey. Felt like a lack of security questions (ie: none) so I made sure to clarify the importance of this since it is especially true during the current "Wild Wild West" era of Bitcoin.
sr. member
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You know I've thought the same thing to a degree, I'm in my early 30's and I believe that one of the stumbling blocks to get over is getting people to feel safe about bitcoins - one of the best ways of doing this is face to face, in a bricks and mortar building.

I wasn't even thinking about that, but that'd be cool too.

I was thinking more along the lines of just a website where someone can buy btc. That would require capital outlay on the part of the store owners and partnering with a bank. Bitinstant is similar, but bitinstant is geared toward the average current btc user.

If grandpa could log onto the site, buy bitcoins with a credit card (with chargeback risks covered by the bank partner), old farts would buy. Old farts love seeing a bank associated with something to add "security" to the deal.

This won't happen until bitcoin goes a little more mainstream, but the first in would reap quite the harvest.
sr. member
Activity: 266
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The king and the pawn go in the same box @ endgame
Entered. Well made survey.
hero member
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Just finished the survey. I would love to see more services return to the U.S.
full member
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Merit: 100
Done.

To expand on one of my comments, if I may.

I'm considerably older than most bitcoin users (in my 50's). When the web was first taking off, older folks were the last to catch on. I don't think it will be that way with bitcoin. My age peers are notorious technophobes but they also have a lot of money that they're about to see drop in value.

Once bitcoin hits, they won't want an exchange. They'll want a bitcoin "store", a place they can buy bitcoins easily. The company that positions themselves to market to the older folks and the technically non-proficient will have an edge on mtgox and other exchanges.

You know I've thought the same thing to a degree, I'm in my early 30's and I believe that one of the stumbling blocks to get over is getting people to feel safe about bitcoins - one of the best ways of doing this is face to face, in a bricks and mortar building.
full member
Activity: 179
Merit: 100
Done. I found it nice and to the point as well. I've had a tonne of ideas around exchanges so be nice to see what you come up.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Done.

To expand on one of my comments, if I may.

I'm considerably older than most bitcoin users (in my 50's). When the web was first taking off, older folks were the last to catch on. I don't think it will be that way with bitcoin. My age peers are notorious technophobes but they also have a lot of money that they're about to see drop in value.

Once bitcoin hits, they won't want an exchange. They'll want a bitcoin "store", a place they can buy bitcoins easily. The company that positions themselves to market to the older folks and the technically non-proficient will have an edge on mtgox and other exchanges.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 2156
Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
I too took the survey, it seems you are attempting to make a BTC exchange?
hero member
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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 100
Done and done. Wasnt to bad, done plenty of those paid for surveys in the past and those long ones can really blow.
legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
took the survey.

one problem is on the 1st couple questions I chose "other" and typed in the text box. but it still wanted me to choose one of the other answers (check a box).

"other" needs a check box so it can be a stand alone answer.
hero member
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Merit: 523
Short and to the point. Excellent survey.
zaj
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entered. nice and not too long Smiley
hero member
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We are looking to expand our services internationally and want to know how we can best serve the bitcoin community. All of your answers will be kept 100% confidential and will only be used for improving our offerings moving forward.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HXRXL2C

Answer this survey by 12am UTC 24 September, 2012, and you'll be entered in our free raffle for 20 BTC!
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