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a clockwork miner
February 06, 2014, 06:47:46 AM
#7
I found this site and thought would I trust a website like that with Mt credit card.... Just thought I give you a heads up... Dodgy ppl around!

Sorry, I thought your intention was to spamming that link.
legendary
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In holiday we trust
February 06, 2014, 06:28:57 AM
#6
I found this site and thought would I trust a website like that with Mt credit card.... Just thought I give you a heads up... Dodgy ppl around!
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a clockwork miner
February 06, 2014, 06:07:18 AM
#5
they could not even be bothered to delete the latin out of the freebie template
I didn't bother to visit his link after reading your post.

What a lamer...  Roll Eyes
legendary
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February 06, 2014, 04:53:23 AM
#4
what a lazy assed attempt of making a website. just look at the recent comments on the right. they could not even be bothered to delete the latin out of the freebie template. seriously anyone swapping FIAT for bitcoins needs a money licence. and if they cant even be bothered to program a website from scratch or pay for a good template which they then dit professionally, then i do not think they should be trusted with peoples credit card details.
newbie
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February 06, 2014, 03:50:17 AM
#3
What's the scope and magnitude of the situation?
Are you looking to spend a megabuck on bitcoin?
Or just a little to see what it's like?
You'll pay an additional 10% if you buy it from the website
you just mentioned. And if you're really charging it then
you will also pay credit card interest. That's looks like
you're down 20% to begin with right off the bat, assuming
a 10% interest rate on credit card.

But to answer your question....
Nope. I'm not in his thing to speculate. To buy low and sell high.
I'm in it to learn, have fun, explore the world of cryptobuckology and
to get ready for the death of the printed fiat. None of this is accomplished
by charging bitcoin on your credit card. Don't be duped by entities that
are looking to profit on your lack of experience. Store owners got rich
on the gold miners by selling them shovels at high prices.
BTC bought on a credit card will be the most expensive of all.
Mine thine own bitcoin.
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legendary
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In holiday we trust
February 06, 2014, 12:59:03 AM
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