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Topic: HOUSE IN GERMANY FOR 1BTC NO RESERVE. - page 2. (Read 14612 times)

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August 12, 2013, 04:12:04 AM
sr. member
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August 12, 2013, 04:09:03 AM
Wow quite the slagging conversations in my absence. Of course instigated by the goat but, I would not have expected anything else.

Actually the real situation was thus- real life called and I have been away sorting out other things. After 2 times being let down by bitcoiners, I really did not have time to keep playing the game here.

However I am currently in Germany and thinking of giving this a shot again. I also have a car here and can take interested parties on a viewing- for gas money- I am based in berlin- so thats about 40 euros.

As usual the truth has been distorted beyond all imagination by the goat and the goatflock........
vip
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July 25, 2013, 05:02:21 AM
for the first house he would not post the address. someone else found it later and posted the address.
anyone bidding there would have been plain fool, in that case.


like I said, he did not get many bids.
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Bitgoblin
July 25, 2013, 04:39:02 AM
for the first house he would not post the address. someone else found it later and posted the address.
anyone bidding there would have been plain fool, in that case.
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http://altoidnerd.com
July 25, 2013, 04:30:26 AM

Which auction was that?


I think it got archived into invisibility.

Basically what happened was that OP tried to pawn off another rotting deathtrap in the middle of nowhere. Which went pretty well until someone (ninjasmiley.gif) found the plot on a real estate site which showed the real state of the "house" and its status as being "only fit for deconstruction".

Still the land has value.  Any sane buyer would research it like hell, or even visit.

for the first house he would not post the address. someone else found it later and posted the address. he never even showed he had the rights to sell that house. i have no evidence to support this but i suspect in the first auction he was really going to just pass this house as the one he had in the photos. just a guess. i did not have the best of luck with him trying to get info.

What a jerk.
vip
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July 25, 2013, 04:25:32 AM

Which auction was that?


I think it got archived into invisibility.

Basically what happened was that OP tried to pawn off another rotting deathtrap in the middle of nowhere. Which went pretty well until someone (ninjasmiley.gif) found the plot on a real estate site which showed the real state of the "house" and its status as being "only fit for deconstruction".

Still the land has value.  Any sane buyer would research it like hell, or even visit.

for the first house he would not post the address. someone else found it later and posted the address. he never even showed he had the rights to sell that house. i have no evidence to support this but i suspect in the first auction he was really going to just pass this house as the one he had in the photos. just a guess. i did not have the best of luck with him trying to get info.
vip
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July 25, 2013, 04:23:06 AM
I think it got archived into invisibility.
Oh?
Did it happen here?
Why?
I always assumed post would not disappear with time, or the whole forum would be pointless...


I think that thread can still be found. Post here don't disappear.
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http://altoidnerd.com
July 25, 2013, 04:22:51 AM

Which auction was that?


I think it got archived into invisibility.

Basically what happened was that OP tried to pawn off another rotting deathtrap in the middle of nowhere. Which went pretty well until someone (ninjasmiley.gif) found the plot on a real estate site which showed the real state of the "house" and its status as being "only fit for deconstruction".

Still the land has value.  Any sane buyer would research it like hell, or even visit.
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Bitgoblin
July 25, 2013, 04:21:15 AM
I think it got archived into invisibility.
Oh?
Did it happen here?
Why?
I always assumed post would not disappear with time, or the whole forum would be pointless...
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July 25, 2013, 03:49:16 AM

Which auction was that?


I think it got archived into invisibility.

Basically what happened was that OP tried to pawn off another rotting deathtrap in the middle of nowhere. Which went pretty well until someone (ninjasmiley.gif) found the plot on a real estate site which showed the real state of the "house" and its status as being "only fit for deconstruction".

Wow good that someone found out
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July 25, 2013, 03:21:51 AM

Which auction was that?


I think it got archived into invisibility.

Basically what happened was that OP tried to pawn off another rotting deathtrap in the middle of nowhere. Which went pretty well until someone (ninjasmiley.gif) found the plot on a real estate site which showed the real state of the "house" and its status as being "only fit for deconstruction".
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July 25, 2013, 03:07:35 AM
OP was trying to do something very complicated without understanding how BTC work or the culture of this forum.

Also his "house" is not exactly worth anything.
This is true, he definitely should have said "building" instead, house is misleading to say the least.

That fact alone would be enough to invalidate the auction, if I made the rules, but...

I'm sure most people realized after the fact they were going to have to pay more in fees than the "house" was really worth.
...this is no excuse.

It was patently obvious there would have been fees involved, and despite the wrong wording it was clear anyway that it was an inhabitable building... it they bit without thinking, they are more guilty than the OP.


I agree, it is not an excuse. But people are people.

Also OP sold a different house with no reserve in a different auction and then voided the auction cuz he did not get the amount he wanted so really I don't feel too sorry for this chap.




Which auction was that?
vip
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July 25, 2013, 12:03:17 AM
OP was trying to do something very complicated without understanding how BTC work or the culture of this forum.

Also his "house" is not exactly worth anything.
This is true, he definitely should have said "building" instead, house is misleading to say the least.

That fact alone would be enough to invalidate the auction, if I made the rules, but...

I'm sure most people realized after the fact they were going to have to pay more in fees than the "house" was really worth.
...this is no excuse.

It was patently obvious there would have been fees involved, and despite the wrong wording it was clear anyway that it was an inhabitable building... it they bit without thinking, they are more guilty than the OP.


I agree, it is not an excuse. But people are people.

Also OP sold a different house with no reserve in a different auction and then voided the auction cuz he did not get the amount he wanted so really I don't feel too sorry for this chap.

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Bitgoblin
July 24, 2013, 07:48:52 AM
OP was trying to do something very complicated without understanding how BTC work or the culture of this forum.

Also his "house" is not exactly worth anything.
This is true, he definitely should have said "building" instead, house is misleading to say the least.

That fact alone would be enough to invalidate the auction, if I made the rules, but...

I'm sure most people realized after the fact they were going to have to pay more in fees than the "house" was really worth.
...this is no excuse.

It was patently obvious there would have been fees involved, and despite the wrong wording it was clear anyway that it was an inhabitable building... it they bit without thinking, they are more guilty than the OP.
vip
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July 23, 2013, 06:46:06 PM
OP was trying to do something very complicated without understanding how BTC work or the culture of this forum.

Also his "house" is not exactly worth anything. I'm sure most people realized after the fact they were going to have to pay more in fees than the "house" was really worth.

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July 23, 2013, 06:30:23 PM
Last Active:    July 12, 2013, 01:07:20 AM

OP is not even around.
Can't say I can blame him...
Yeah.

Two times bidders backing out of their bid is insane, the whole auction makes no sense, then.

I myself was going to post an auction here, but I'm not sure about it any more...


You can always say that you withdraw offer if not satisfied.
Not popular but it is common here Sad
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July 23, 2013, 11:07:16 AM
simply put:

btc house notary
does not compute in germany.
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Bitgoblin
July 23, 2013, 09:30:23 AM
Last Active:    July 12, 2013, 01:07:20 AM

OP is not even around.
Can't say I can blame him...
Yeah.

Two times bidders backing out of their bid is insane, the whole auction makes no sense, then.

I myself was going to post an auction here, but I'm not sure about it any more...
sr. member
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Time for Plan ฿
July 23, 2013, 05:37:38 AM
Last Active:    July 12, 2013, 01:07:20 AM

OP is not even around.
Can't say I can blame him...
vip
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July 23, 2013, 05:33:10 AM
Last Active:    July 12, 2013, 01:07:20 AM

OP is not even around.

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