02-24-2016, 10:08 PM
(02-17-2016, 09:07 PM)Grandote Wrote: Money gram has that stupid red phone if you use cvs which seems to be everywhere. They are cracking down more and more on moving your money without answering a million questions. lol.
Speaking of bitcoins, its the way of the future. Its getting easier and easier to buy them, just set up an account at coinbase, hook up your bank account to it and order away. Or for more anyonymity, use localbitcoins and you can do an in person cash deal, no ID required. You can also send mg or wu or some other payment methods but who needs those guys? Bitcoin costs nothing to send beyond a miners fee of a few cents, maybe 4 cents or so which is nice and no paper trail, no record of you doing anything or who it went to. We need to wise up these lazy iop's that they need to accept bitcoin and start right now. The excuse that there are no local places to cash in is false. Localbitcoins is worldwide, the iop can sell online and get a bank transfer if they wish or do it locally. If you get a LL it may be because they intercepted your email or saw where you sent your mg/wu payment. I recommend the electrum bitcoin wallet.
Speaking of email, you do have pgp don't you? Go to www.gpg4win and download the software. Once its set up its the easiest thing to do an encrypted email that not even obama's flunkies can read.
Thanks Grandote. Use bitcoin, duh. I can't believe I didn't think of this sooner. It's funny how sometimes the answer can be so obvious and simple.
We vote with our dollars(or bitcoin, or dinar, peso, etc...) Bitcoins have no paper trail and are rediculously easy to acquire now a days it would be rediculous for us not to consider them.
If an IOP accepts bitcoin, great, buy from them and if you've got time mention you chose them b/c they accept bitcoin.
If an IOP doesn't, your conversation should go something like this:
"Hi vendor, I prefer you over other vendors because (list genuine reasons). So that makes me wonder vender, when do you plan on accepting bitcoin? Not today, you say. No worries. Please inform me when you start, because you are after all my preferred vendor, but in the mean time I guess I'll just buy from this other vendor who does."
The good vendors are good b/c they have enough business sense to value repeat customers, and I bet it wouldn't take too many conversations like the one above before a good vendor who currently doesn't accept bitcoin starts accepting it.
Rock on Grandote.

