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legendary
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April 06, 2014, 11:19:25 AM
#24
Which rate will you use? Any fees? I'll try it out.
legendary
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April 06, 2014, 11:15:49 AM
#23
There's a difference between this scenario and getting junk mail sent to your house. I never said or assumed I'm untraceable, but obscurity provides you with relative safety on here. It's unlikely people have access to those databases here and if they did they have no way of connecting your handle to a real world address unless you make it easier for them.

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the people who have access to the databases that are used to send me junk mail?

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the entire population of the earth (if any of those junk mail databases are ever leaked to the public)?

I'd like your address Smiley

Buy a dollars worth of BTC and he might give it to you.

Send cash and a bitcoin address to PO BOX 72, Minooka, IL

I'll send bitcoins to the bitcoin address in the envelope when the cash arrives.
legendary
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April 06, 2014, 10:57:56 AM
#22
There's a difference between this scenario and getting junk mail sent to your house. I never said or assumed I'm untraceable, but obscurity provides you with relative safety on here. It's unlikely people have access to those databases here and if they did they have no way of connecting your handle to a real world address unless you make it easier for them.

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the people who have access to the databases that are used to send me junk mail?

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the entire population of the earth (if any of those junk mail databases are ever leaked to the public)?

I'd like your address Smiley

Buy a dollars worth of BTC and he might give it to you.

I'll make a throw away account
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April 06, 2014, 10:44:23 AM
#21
There's a difference between this scenario and getting junk mail sent to your house. I never said or assumed I'm untraceable, but obscurity provides you with relative safety on here. It's unlikely people have access to those databases here and if they did they have no way of connecting your handle to a real world address unless you make it easier for them.

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the people who have access to the databases that are used to send me junk mail?

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the entire population of the earth (if any of those junk mail databases are ever leaked to the public)?

I'd like your address Smiley

Buy a dollars worth of BTC and he might give it to you.
legendary
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April 06, 2014, 10:23:00 AM
#20
There's a difference between this scenario and getting junk mail sent to your house. I never said or assumed I'm untraceable, but obscurity provides you with relative safety on here. It's unlikely people have access to those databases here and if they did they have no way of connecting your handle to a real world address unless you make it easier for them.

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the people who have access to the databases that are used to send me junk mail?

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the entire population of the earth (if any of those junk mail databases are ever leaked to the public)?

I'd like your address Smiley
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April 06, 2014, 09:56:38 AM
#19
There's a difference between this scenario and getting junk mail sent to your house. I never said or assumed I'm untraceable, but obscurity provides you with relative safety on here. It's unlikely people have access to those databases here and if they did they have no way of connecting your handle to a real world address unless you make it easier for them.

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the people who have access to the databases that are used to send me junk mail?

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the entire population of the earth (if any of those junk mail databases are ever leaked to the public)?

Depends on personal motives.
legendary
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April 06, 2014, 09:39:50 AM
#18
There's a difference between this scenario and getting junk mail sent to your house. I never said or assumed I'm untraceable, but obscurity provides you with relative safety on here. It's unlikely people have access to those databases here and if they did they have no way of connecting your handle to a real world address unless you make it easier for them.

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the people who have access to the databases that are used to send me junk mail?

There's some reason that the people who read bitcointalk.org are a bigger threat than the entire population of the earth (if any of those junk mail databases are ever leaked to the public)?
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April 06, 2014, 08:11:43 AM
#17
I'm not listed in it. Do they give your full name and address out? Lot's of people know my name and address too, but not on here, so I live in a secret location for all you know. I'm sure there are plenty of people on here who would take advantage of knowing your or my address if they knew it and I certainly wouldn't like to take the risk.

I get stacks of junk mail (unsolicited advertisements) in the mail almost daily.  Therefore, it's clear to me that my name and address are associated with each other in a variety of databases that I don't have control over.  Since any of those databases could be leaked (accidentally or intentionally) to the public, I don't rely on obscurity for security and safety.  Anyone who thinks that obscurity provides them security and safety is likely to discover otherwise eventually.

There's a difference between this scenario and getting junk mail sent to your house. I never said or assumed I'm untraceable, but obscurity provides you with relative safety on here. It's unlikely people have access to those databases here and if they did they have no way of connecting your handle to a real world address unless you make it easier for them.
legendary
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April 06, 2014, 08:02:12 AM
#16
I'm not listed in it. Do they give your full name and address out? Lot's of people know my name and address too, but not on here, so I live in a secret location for all you know. I'm sure there are plenty of people on here who would take advantage of knowing your or my address if they knew it and I certainly wouldn't like to take the risk.

I get stacks of junk mail (unsolicited advertisements) in the mail almost daily.  Therefore, it's clear to me that my name and address are associated with each other in a variety of databases that I don't have control over.  Since any of those databases could be leaked (accidentally or intentionally) to the public, I don't rely on obscurity for security and safety.  Anyone who thinks that obscurity provides them security and safety is likely to discover otherwise eventually.
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April 06, 2014, 07:50:33 AM
#15
You'd be happy with people knowing your address, all for a dollar?

Lots of people already know my address.  Are saying that you live in a secret location and nobody in the world knows your address?  I don't understand what the problem is with people knowing an address.  Aren't most people listed in the white pages of the phone directory anyhow?

I'm not listed in it. Do they give your full name and address out? Lot's of people know my name and address too, but not on here, so I live in a secret location for all you know. I'm sure there are plenty of people on here who would take advantage of knowing your or my address if they knew it and I certainly wouldn't like to take the risk.
legendary
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April 06, 2014, 07:34:09 AM
#14
You'd be happy with people knowing your address, all for a dollar?

Lots of people already know my address.  Are saying that you live in a secret location and nobody in the world knows your address?  I don't understand what the problem is with people knowing an address.  Aren't most people listed in the white pages of the phone directory anyhow?

Maybe he has a post box somewhere away from his home?

Yes, I do have a PO Box.  Mostly just for convenience.

How far from his home? Probably wouldn't be worth the dollar haha.

If I'm already going to the PO Box to pick up my mail, then there isn't any extra cost (in time or money) to pick up the envelope that has the $1 in it while I'm there.
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April 06, 2014, 06:00:11 AM
#13
Have you tried posting in the trade section?

Also no ones going to sell you only $1 in bitcoin, so you might want to increase the amount of btc you want to purchase.

That's not true.  If someone wants to mail me a $1 bill, I'd be happy to send them $1 worth of bitcoins.

You'd be happy with people knowing your address, all for a dollar?
Maybe he has a post box somewhere away from his home?

How far from his home? Probably wouldn't be worth the dollar haha.

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April 06, 2014, 05:51:57 AM
#12
Have you tried posting in the trade section?

Also no ones going to sell you only $1 in bitcoin, so you might want to increase the amount of btc you want to purchase.

That's not true.  If someone wants to mail me a $1 bill, I'd be happy to send them $1 worth of bitcoins.

You'd be happy with people knowing your address, all for a dollar?
Maybe he has a post box somewhere away from his home?
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April 06, 2014, 03:34:59 AM
#11
Have you tried posting in the trade section?

Also no ones going to sell you only $1 in bitcoin, so you might want to increase the amount of btc you want to purchase.

That's not true.  If someone wants to mail me a $1 bill, I'd be happy to send them $1 worth of bitcoins.

You'd be happy with people knowing your address, all for a dollar?
legendary
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April 05, 2014, 10:23:42 PM
#10
Have you tried posting in the trade section?

Also no ones going to sell you only $1 in bitcoin, so you might want to increase the amount of btc you want to purchase.

That's not true.  If someone wants to mail me a $1 bill, I'd be happy to send them $1 worth of bitcoins.
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April 05, 2014, 09:41:32 PM
#9
WTF are we talking about... Grin

I'm not asking for someone to send me anything.
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April 05, 2014, 05:25:42 PM
#8
Have you tried posting in the trade section?

Also no ones going to sell you only $1 in bitcoin, so you might want to increase the amount of btc you want to purchase.
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April 05, 2014, 04:59:38 PM
#7
You'd be better off trying to buy a small amount from here. I'm sure somebody would sell you that amount even for PP.
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April 05, 2014, 04:51:40 PM
#6
Sorry - I signed up at coinbase and initiated a first order of $1 worth after verifying my bank info. I did that just to learn the system and how to make transactions, or that's the plan once they send it.

I read it takes 4 days for that transaction (didn't link a cc) so it's not instant.

But then I also read somewhere that after that first one, I have to wait 30 days to do anything else.

Is that true? I can't make another purchase until May??

And I wasn't dreaming. I wanted a small amount to send myself to set up the wallet all that stuff. Not buying a whole value btc for a dollar.

Jesus.
legendary
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April 05, 2014, 03:23:55 PM
#5
Since I'm in the preliminary 4 day wait for the $1 worth of btc I just set to order, I can't make ANY further purchase, right? I can't go ahead and start a new order for a new amount?

Am I really going to be forced to wait another 30 days before I purchase again?


Clarification?

What are you talking about?
Where you did set this order?

On which exchange?

ps. better delete anyway this 1$ order ... and stop dreaming Smiley

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