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I don't understand, by reading these posts, why it looks so complicated. Am I doing something unwise because my way is so simple. I transfer money from my bank account into circle. Then I have coinbase as my wallet. both transactions are almost instantaneous. If you transfer money into coinbase from your bank account it takes days. That's why I use circle as my middle man because that way it's only minutes. The only downside is that initially your circle transfers are limited to 300.00 a week but it seems that as you have more transactions that will increase. It's two steps. Is my way unsafe?
@RThoads
 
Ok wonder if you can use any wallet or have to use a specific wallet . I am going to try it. I am going to go buy a prepaid Visa card gift card and use that to pay for it through paypal as a guest . Just give me a little bit @Pharmacom Labs . I just got home from work . And have to get the family settled in. Then I will do this and give it a test run for you. You have helped me out and That's the least I can do for you .
I recommend Circle and Bitcoin Wallet. Circle allows an initial limit of $300 deposit which will instantly transfer to btc. you can then transfer that to btc wallet, where you can buy another $200 of instant btc if you have a credit card attached to that account. Altogether with a credit card you can use up to $500 of btc instantly if you do it right. later on your weekly/daily limits will get lifted
 
I don't understand, by reading these posts, why it looks so complicated. Am I doing something unwise because my way is so simple. I transfer money from my bank account into circle. Then I have coinbase as my wallet. both transactions are almost instantaneous. If you transfer money into coinbase from your bank account it takes days. That's why I use circle as my middle man because that way it's only minutes. The only downside is that initially your circle transfers are limited to 300.00 a week but it seems that as you have more transactions that will increase. It's two steps. Is my way unsafe?
@RThoads

No, your way is fine.
Check out my first part of the little tutorial I posted to try to help others:

[BASIC] How to easily use BitCoin:

It took me well over a month of reading and trying things out, but I finally am comfortable and confident I have a good method so I will share it with you all.

1) [optional*] I use LibertyX - Buy bitcoin instantly at 19,000+ local stores to buy BTC in person with cash (pin must be used the same day it is purchased). You are provided a "pin number" that is redeemable on their website and will require you to provide the wallet address (the wallet in step-2 below) in which you would like to make the deposit at the time of redemption.

* [this first step can be skipped and one can simply buy directly into their online wallet with many of the online services--but some may prefer to use cash and provide less personal info. It might take a couple trips on different days to build up enough but again for some this may be worth the small inconvenience (there is a limit of $200 ED for accounts that do not have more detailed personal info entered).]

2) Use an online wallet such as Circle Circle | Send & Receive Money. Secure, Instant & Free. to deposit and store my BTC balance (it will be very easy to find your wallet address once you have the wallet created and open).

3)
Simply use the "Send" feature and enter the amount of BTC and wallet address with which you wish to send the funds--this will transfer the funds from your balance into the wallet you specified.

That is it! -- very easy.

In that example BTC are purchased and used right out of Circle and I bet that would be fine for most people. Your way is likely a little more anonymous than this basic one-wallet version since you transfer to a second wallet; your way is better than my basic example (I just wanted a really easy way for some that are not yet in need of or understanding of a more complicated version).

The increased complexity comes because of two preferences some may have:
1) people that want to use Cash to buy BTC (they do NOT want to use or do not have a bank account to link).
2) people that want increased security and anonymity.
 
If you are putting personal info into the wallet you actually purchase product with, then you are not truly anonymous and the bitcoin can be tracked back to you by LE. Doesn't make much sense to me to use bitcoin if not anonymous unless you don't care about anonymity and just want faster order and discount.
 
Is there anything wrong with going to a Money Gram location and doing it there? I've done that many times with another UGL. Sure it's a little inconvenient going there but transaction takes 5 minutes. I'm hoping to do that when purchasing here. Thanks
 
Is there anything wrong with going to a Money Gram location and doing it there? I've done that many times with another UGL. Sure it's a little inconvenient going there but transaction takes 5 minutes. I'm hoping to do that when purchasing here. Thanks
No. nothing wrong . Just gets denied some times. And bitcoin is supposed to be cheaper
But I don't know still trying to figure it out and use it before I can commit on the cost
 
Ok, So I asked this question before but didn't get any replies, I have been taking Pharmacoms t3 (not my first time taking it) but I haven't been feeling as hungry as I would usually do under the same dose and a different brand.
Is there any bloods, testing or anything on the T3? I can do some bloods if nobody was done them but I am not even remotely sure how to do it.
 
Somebody here used a Bitcoin ATM? Should be very safe (or am i wrong?) as you pay by cash direct to a wallet - or do they ask for a name? On the homepage it says something like "bring your wallet and pay by cash - 2.0000 XBT per day without registration"
So i can pay directly to the wallet without having an own wallet/entering the world of bitcoin?

is this a good value? they offer
1 XBT = 428.58 EUR right now

@Pharmacom Labs
Iam new to bitcoin... Since the values (how much Bitcoins you get for 1 Euro) differ how much do i have to pay? For instance calculate with a 200 Euro order....

i don't know whats the "real" bitcoin value or where to look but i found this homepage
https://btc-e.com/exchange/btc_eur (BTC-E | Bitcoin Exchange, Namecoin Exchange, Litecoin Exchange, BTC Exchange) ... 413.99 = 1 Bitcoin -> 200 euro would be 0,48

the value at my atm is 1 XBT = 428.58 EUR -> 200 Euro would be 0,46

So when i ordererd for 200 Euro how much Bitcoins i have to pay at the ATM (1 XBT = 428.58) ??
 
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Somebody here used a Bitcoin ATM? Should be very safe (or am i wrong?) as you pay by cash direct to a wallet - or do they ask for a name? On the homepage it says something like "bring your wallet and pay by cash - 2.0000 XBT per day without registration"
So i can pay directly to the wallet without having an own wallet/entering the world of bitcoin?

is this a good value? they offer
1 XBT = 428.58 EUR right now

@Pharmacom Labs
Iam new to bitcoin... Since the values (how much Bitcoins you get for 1 Euro) differ how much do i have to pay? For instance calculate with a 200 Euro order....

i don't know whats the "real" bitcoin value or where to look but i found this homepage
https://btc-e.com/exchange/btc_eur (BTC-E | Bitcoin Exchange, Namecoin Exchange, Litecoin Exchange, BTC Exchange) ... 413.99 = 1 Bitcoin -> 200 euro would be 0,48

the value at my atm is 1 XBT = 428.58 EUR -> 200 Euro would be 0,46

So when i ordererd for 200 Euro how much Bitcoins i have to pay at the ATM (1 XBT = 428.58) ??

I did my first transfer with indacoin.com. Very easy with creditcard (also europe) but first order only max 15EUR. And paying BTC with CC isn't anonymouse of all.

The only fast and anonymouse way i found is using an BTM (Bitcoin Trading Machine). Just look around where you can find one. For me the closest one was EBTM ( http://www.ebtm.be (www.ebtm.be) ). Just go with your phone and cash to the machine and thats it.

Phone is needed for entering SMS code in machine. (So if you have phone registered to your name, it still isn't anonymouse). Put in the cash, get your personal (paper) BTC wallet. Go to internet and transfer BTC to the wallet that you get from order (shop).

Only there is a little cost (5%-10%) for using the BTM.

Using Paypal for buying BTC on other sites is more expensive.
 
@Pharmacom Labs

I have been back and forth with Simec regarding testing of Anastrozole. Due to the holidays, there was a delay in getting this taken care of but for the last two weeks, I've been trying to get this done. Simec is now telling me there will be an additional 100 Euro charge for the reference standards. I'm assuming from this that Anastrozole has not previously been tested by Simec. I will receive invoice once I give approval for the additional charge.

1. Has Pharmacom Adex ever been tested by Simec? If so, why would they need reference standards?

2. Do you agree to pay/reimburse the additional charges for the reference standards? I believe the total cost will be about 390 Euro (not including shipping).

Thanks in advance.

*Note: I will also be doing blood work this week and will post results here and in the lab testing section. I am currently using Pharmacom Test E 300 and Deca 300.
 
I doubt law enforcement would want the average user bad enough to track you back through bitcoins. I'm new to the use of btc but I used to be heavily into networking, I'll see what I can find out as far as how they can be tracked by LE.

Frank, I read a few pages back that you are waiting on several test results from Simec. Does this include HCG?
 
I doubt law enforcement would want the average user bad enough to track you back through bitcoins. I'm new to the use of btc but I used to be heavily into networking, I'll see what I can find out as far as how they can be tracked by LE.

Frank, I read a few pages back that you are waiting on several test results from Simec. Does this include HCG?

Maybe or maybe not. That's the thing about programs like Operation Cyber Juice. You don't know who they are going to go after or what they are going to focus on. You could just make an order at the wrong time or way and get pulled into an investigation as evidence for their case. Or customs gets a hold of your package and you get a controlled delivery. Then it's all about what they can prove in court. If you make it easy for them to track your order back to you from your computer or financial transactions, they might not be willing to let you off so easy.
 
There's a very simple annonomus way to use Bitcoin . Going on local bitcoins and find someone in ur zip who has them meet up with them and give them ur guys wallet adress he then transfers the money direct to ur source u don't need a wallet or anything elese . If the guy ur buying the coins has a good track record u car mg him the cash but I rather just to it face to face
 
There's a very simple annonomus way to use Bitcoin . Going on local bitcoins and find someone in ur zip who has them meet up with them and give them ur guys wallet adress he then transfers the money direct to ur source u don't need a wallet or anything elese . If the guy ur buying the coins has a good track record u car mg him the cash but I rather just to it face to face

That's actually an interesting idea. Wouldn't like to be the guy sending but he can probably just plead ignorance. Had no idea where money was going to.

@RThoads Can I buy some bitcoin from you? Here's my wallet...{Frank insert number here}

:D j/k
 
That's actually an interesting idea. Wouldn't like to be the guy sending but he can probably just plead ignorance. Had no idea where money was going to.

@RThoads Can I buy some bitcoin from you? Here's my wallet...{Frank insert number here}

:D j/k

That is indeed the exact way I used Indacoin.
I bought them but then entered the intended destination wallet (Frank's in this case) as the address I wanted them deposited into.
 
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