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hero member
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September 12, 2015, 04:21:07 PM
#71
If you had the monopoly and saw someone enter into the market making a better price you will be scared ,soo to protect your capital they avoid it refuse it,make their promotions ,they control the market if they wanna to hit bitcoin deeply they can create their coin and offer some mining process as bitcoin has,controlling the market,as the price.
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Bitcoin is GOD
September 12, 2015, 12:01:35 PM
#70
They do not allow bitcoin for sure. Most of them don't because bitcoin is competitor for all. So do not disclose such information to support.

True, Google like Paypal are monopolies and like every monopoly they will try to erase the competition, and bitcoin is a hell of a competitor.

yup agreed, google is one of a monopolys company,of course they dont allow bitcoin for purchase their things
,this is a chalenge for the comunity
i wish someday i can buy something on playstore with bitcoin

What I do not understand is why Google monopoly has been allowed to continue, Standard Oil was a very powerful monopoly and still the US Government applied the Sherman Antitrust Act against it.
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September 11, 2015, 09:07:21 PM
#69
They do not allow bitcoin for sure. Most of them don't because bitcoin is competitor for all. So do not disclose such information to support.

True, Google like Paypal are monopolies and like every monopoly they will try to erase the competition, and bitcoin is a hell of a competitor.

yup agreed, google is one of a monopolys company,of course they dont allow bitcoin for purchase their things
,this is a chalenge for the comunity
i wish someday i can buy something on playstore with bitcoin
hero member
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Merit: 734
Bitcoin is GOD
September 11, 2015, 07:17:19 PM
#68
They do not allow bitcoin for sure. Most of them don't because bitcoin is competitor for all. So do not disclose such information to support.

True, Google like Paypal are monopolies and like every monopoly they will try to erase the competition, and bitcoin is a hell of a competitor.
hero member
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September 11, 2015, 05:25:16 PM
#67
they have the monopoly they control all we search that way they pay what they pay to some countries,about those wallet well why to tell someone about what were doing with the money if you say to paypal about exchange they will ban you the same way soo avoid expose yourself more then needed.
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September 11, 2015, 08:58:49 AM
#66
But if Google will create its own currency like Bitcoin

i dont think so that any known person or organization will do this because then they will face alot of laws and security threats and alot of more shit that is why satoshi hide himself and remain annonimous

If Google creates it's own coin then it will try their users to use only that coin, something like manipulate in all their product/services, but it is optional.
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September 11, 2015, 07:41:28 AM
#65
They do not allow bitcoin for sure. Most of them don't because bitcoin is competitor for all. So do not disclose such information to support.
legendary
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September 11, 2015, 07:27:46 AM
#64
They permanently closed my Wallet account for selling bitcoin...
Luckily I had no funds remaining in the account



bitcoin is direct competiotion to google wallet apple pay and other apps of the sort. so they are easily banned...
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September 11, 2015, 05:39:39 AM
#63
I have been using google wallet from long time to buy android apps , i even buy credits from third party and pay them in bitcoins , but i never had any such issue.
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September 11, 2015, 05:36:14 AM
#62
The $100 and $500 payment had no issues until 2 weeks later. You can't cancel a transaction in Google Wallet after you've sent it. Google stopped the pending transaction and reversed the two that cleared.

I provided the Google reps with everything I know, trying to help them find the guy, yet they go after me.

I'm guessing that the hoppy32347 account was created by a scammer and funded with (a) stolen credit card(s). Then, the owner of the credit card got his bill and disputed it. It was obviously stolen, so the credit card transaction was reversed.

Google probably froze the hoppy32347 account. And your account has a negative balance. What else would you expect them to do?
It's clear now, that he just owns Google $ 600 and the whole thing has nothing to do with Bitcoin. It would be the same thing, if he had sold a couch and the buyer had reversed the transaction. Same thing also happens with bank accounts.
There is really nothing Bitcoin related to see here in this thread. Move along.
legendary
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September 11, 2015, 04:17:26 AM
#61
But if Google will create its own currency like Bitcoin

i dont think so that any known person or organization will do this because then they will face alot of laws and security threats and alot of more shit that is why satoshi hide himself and remain annonimous
sr. member
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September 11, 2015, 01:05:00 AM
#60
Google is nice for a lot of things, but it scares me how big they are with such little competition in some areas.

They have gotten huge and I think the scariest part is how much information they have on a typical google user (just chrome and android).  They pretty much know all your interests, people you interact with, where and how you travel, what content you download, etc.  If this type of information ever starts to implicate people, I think there will be a huge surge in demand for browsers, search engines and mobile operating systems that don't track your usage.
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September 10, 2015, 11:15:13 PM
#59

When the first payment was sent from the hoppy32347 account it appeared to me as coming from Marlene Hopkins, then they (goes by the pseudonym 'Sea Creature') sent the next payment it came from Raymond Noz. That's when I felt uneasy and asked Google to look into it, next thing I know my account is closed. I never sent any bitcoin for the transaction for $1,047. The $100 and $500 payment had no issues until 2 weeks later. You can't cancel a transaction in Google Wallet after you've sent it. Google stopped the pending transaction and reversed the two that cleared.

I provided the Google reps with everything I know, trying to help them find the guy, yet they go after me.

can you show as some of your conversation..
how they buy you bitcoin?
where they buy you bitcoin?
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September 10, 2015, 09:51:50 PM
#58
Google is nice for a lot of things, but it scares me how big they are with such little competition in some areas.
sr. member
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September 10, 2015, 04:23:38 PM
#57
I don't love google, its good but not the best. I don't understand why people love Google so much too. Yahoo is so much better you have email a 360 page and so many opportunities. If you can't find anything or need help its usually right there for you. I feel Google is nothing but a imitator to yahoo! As per me people loves google because its plain, simple, easy, quick, gets the job done but many sites are providing same services like google, there is nothing new to google.
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September 10, 2015, 03:42:43 PM
#56
The $100 and $500 payment had no issues until 2 weeks later. You can't cancel a transaction in Google Wallet after you've sent it. Google stopped the pending transaction and reversed the two that cleared.

I provided the Google reps with everything I know, trying to help them find the guy, yet they go after me.

I'm guessing that the hoppy32347 account was created by a scammer and funded with (a) stolen credit card(s). Then, the owner of the credit card got his bill and disputed it. It was obviously stolen, so the credit card transaction was reversed.

Google probably froze the hoppy32347 account. And your account has a negative balance. What else would you expect them to do?
sr. member
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September 09, 2015, 08:44:36 PM
#55
It looks to me like for 2 days in a row, someone sent you money, then cancelled the transaction, but not before you quickly withdrew the money from your Google wallet.

So hoppy32347 (seems like a suspicious name to me) still has all their money, you have $600 in your bank account.

Of course Google locked your account! What should they do? Open it up on your word that it won't cost them more money? Their decision has nothing to do with Bitcoin.

This problem will keep happening as long as people keep using money transfer systems with charge-backs (including credit cards, PayPal, and online transfer) to sell Bitcoin, which, as we all know, has no charge-back.

Advice: Keep clean by exchanging Bitcoin on real exchanges (with KYC), or for real cash, not this electronic stuff.

When the first payment was sent from the hoppy32347 account it appeared to me as coming from Marlene Hopkins, then they (goes by the pseudonym 'Sea Creature') sent the next payment it came from Raymond Noz. That's when I felt uneasy and asked Google to look into it, next thing I know my account is closed. I never sent any bitcoin for the transaction for $1,047. The $100 and $500 payment had no issues until 2 weeks later. You can't cancel a transaction in Google Wallet after you've sent it. Google stopped the pending transaction and reversed the two that cleared.

I provided the Google reps with everything I know, trying to help them find the guy, yet they go after me.
legendary
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September 09, 2015, 07:29:09 PM
#54
None of the messages you shared even hint at the reason why they closed your account, let alone mention Bitcoin.

I think you need to give us more proof that Google shutdown your wallet due to bitcoin transactions. It seems REALLY unlikely that using a Google wallet to buy Bitcoin would be a reason for them to shut you down. They're not in the business of stifling options, creativity or innovation...in fact they are a business that operates under the opposite objective. Plus, Google sits in the heart of Silicon Valley, one of the central locations for Bitcoin success!

Pictures or didn't happen...

Google routinely shuts down accounts at the slightest hint of the possibility of violation of their ToS. Adsense is the worst. Apparently any adsense account making more than 5000 monthly (yes it is possible to make this kind of money with adsense, it just puts you in their crosshairs) gets scuppered without any hope for appeal. go to their forums, there are hundreds of pages of users crying "WHY???" no one even gets an answer from them.

when you consider that google has over a billion users a few accounts getting v& is nothing to them. their thinking is "better safe than sorry" but all that means for us is, the consumer is expendable.

i hate google
sr. member
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September 09, 2015, 06:00:32 PM
#53
Just go to Paypal instead.

They annoy me also Tongue

All payments I receive on my PayPal account are currently subject to a 21 day hold before I can withdraw (unless its from a friend) as a 'security measure'

Try Payeer then. They have added BTC to they site also.
full member
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September 09, 2015, 05:34:48 PM
#52
It looks to me like for 2 days in a row, someone sent you money, then cancelled the transaction, but not before you quickly withdrew the money from your Google wallet.

So hoppy32347 (seems like a suspicious name to me) still has all their money, you have $600 in your bank account.

Of course Google locked your account! What should they do? Open it up on your word that it won't cost them more money? Their decision has nothing to do with Bitcoin.

This problem will keep happening as long as people keep using money transfer systems with charge-backs (including credit cards, PayPal, and online transfer) to sell Bitcoin, which, as we all know, has no charge-back.

Advice: Keep clean by exchanging Bitcoin on real exchanges (with KYC), or for real cash, not this electronic stuff.
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