Cornishman
Bluelighter
^^^ Well, after reading that and fully understanding it. I must say that I wholeheartedly agree. *nods head*
i havent seen any bitcoin sites that mention Paypal. The choices available seem to be banks, wallets, or unique transaction symbols, as far as i have been able to work out so far. Its taken me so long as ive been stuppored. (I have been insomniacal for about 10 days, but now the fog from my head has finally lifted as i had a good sleep last night).
I'm not counting my chickens yet, ive known unexpected things occur and catch out the unaware newbie in many a field. I hope this will not be a simillar experience. If all goes well this is the luckiest ive been in my life, (well apart from that girl in the 6th form) at exactly the time i needed it.
I was looking over the brink at my second nervous breakdown. Caining it all night and working 40 hours a week was never going to end well. So I ditched the job, am gradually getting the drugs under control. I keep saying im not religious but Thanks God, Fate, whatever. Thankyou. I'll be good. Well I wont be bad. Or too bad.
Free ice creams all round at Snowdon hahahahha
There's meant to be a setting that if the site disappears it transfers your balance to the wallet of your choosing, but. I wouldn't hold my breath about that. Also doesn't counter outages like this. Wouldn't be too surprised if that new website is the reason that older website is suffering, though..It's been more than 3-4 days I think, probably more like a week. Makes it pretty sketchy to ever transfer money into it - what happens if you stick £100 worth of bitcoins in then it goes offline? What if you make an order then it goes offline before the vendor sees it? What if it never comes back online? I'm giving it a wide berth for the foreseeable future.
You can just cancel a sale at any time on ebay right ? The cancel option does nor appear anywhere prominent anymore.![]()
Japanese people who "abuse" the Tor anonymous browsing network could be blocked from using it.
The recommendation was made in a report drawn up for the National Police Agency (NPA) in Japan by a panel of technology experts.
The panel was formed to help decide how to tackle crimes committed with the aid of the Tor network.
For months, Japanese police attempts to catch a hacker known as "Demon Killer" were hampered by his use of Tor.
The hacker continued to taunt police in emails that sent investigators all over the country looking for him. In a bizarre twist the hacker directed investigators to Enoshima, an island off Tokyo, and gave them information that led them to a cat wearing a collar on which was a memory card.
The card held details of the code and malicious program he used to gain remote control of victim's computers. Inadvertently, directing police to the cat helped them catch the suspected hacker, Yusuke Katayama, 30, who was seen on CCTV footage with the cat.
as long as i get more than the £7.50 I paid for it, I'll still be up on the deal, whether in a spectacular way, or a more modest and humble way.
Either is the answer to my prayers. One of my prayers.
fuck ebay, they could buy it and in a month later do a charge back, you can get £72 quid a coin within 30 mins into your bank
https://localbitcoins.com/accounts/profile/Unotdog25/
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if they pay with paypal on ebay and they did a charge back via credit card paypal have no choice but to reverse it
How can a seller recover funds when a chargeback occurs?
When a chargeback occurs, the money that is subject to the chargeback is deducted from PayPal's bank account. In turn, PayPal places a temporary hold on the same amount in the seller's PayPal balance (i.e., the funds related to the transaction are frozen).
The seller and PayPal can work together to investigate the chargeback with the buyer's credit card company. While the chargeback is being investigated, PayPal will debit the seller for the amount in question. If the investigation is resolved in favor of the seller with the credit card company, the credit card company will reimburse PayPal for the chargeback and PayPal will transfer the recovered funds back to the seller. Depending on the credit card company involved, the process may take up to 75 calendar days. In a dispute over a chargeback, the decision is ultimately made by the credit card company and PayPal cannot control the outcome.
thats why all these bitcoin sites are pay via BT and not paypal/visa
Well once they have the coins and fuck you over a month later.. , thats why they all deal in bank transfers..
Regards, Satoshi Nakamoto
Why exactly havent you signed upto bitbargain or localbitcoins yet and got your money? Whats the hold up its pretty simple
also send us your ebay link![]()