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If only this could happen in Nigeria |
I have a fairly used Dell Inspiron i7559 for sale Asking Price: 270k ****** Specs ****** Processor: Intel Core i7-6700HQ Ram: 16gb DDR3L: 8gb in dual config HDD: 1 TB HDD + 8 GB SSD Hybrid Drive Storage GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M 4GB GDDR5 Backlight Keyboard Display: 15.6 in
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Carter001:What's your rate? |
$500 AGC needed, quote me with your price. |
Carter001:Still available? Interested. |
My only question is this, why would you nitpick parts of the old testament to follow and leave the rest. What does Galatians 3:10 say about relying on the works of the law. There are over 600 laws the Jews had to keep, why do you all neglect those. Of all the Christians I've met none has been able to give me a concrete proof of argument for giving tithes. Why do you also neglect the stringent requirements for tithing, read Deut. 14 and tell me if it resembles how tithes are given today. And apart from the 10% tithe there were other tithes to be given, do you give those. Do you know that on the seventh year no thiting is permissible, and please when is the seventh year. It is none of my business if you give your thite or why you give your thite. But to say that CHRISTIANS are mandated to give thites is just purely baseless. JEWS under the law where mandated to give thites from the increase of the land (Israel). What God expects of us is to give out of a cheerful heart and not out of compulsion. If you choose that it is a tenth that you want to give, that is a different matter. |
$96 worth of bitcoin available for sale. Quote if interested. |
Miyachi:Sold to Amtech |
$85 worth of btc available at 388/$ |
Miyachi:Still available |
$83 worth of Bitcoin available at 390/$. Quote me if interested. |
I thought so |
LaconicINC:Not really a retracement. China is imposing stricter controls on bitcoin exchanges. They're trying to deter money launders using bitcoins and to stop caital flight. They'll have to have KYC in place for all customers. Customers were given a deadline to comply or withdraw there holdings. |
$90 bitcoin up for sale. |
peteruyip:Sold to peteruyip. Seamless transaction. It was nice doing business with you. |
$95 bitcoin available... |
Black Jesus. What they drew there was Micheal Angelo's boyfriend. |
lordkay10:₦455/$ if its okay with you. |
lordkay10:at what rate do you sell? |
Miyachi:Still Available... Now 470/$ |
$20 bitcoin available @480 |
Miyachi: |
$20 worth of bitcoin for sale. 480/$. Preev rate. |
Money is involved |
Ok |
Oedinred:Now 32k |
[quote author=Tabbaz post=52008330][/quote]I concur. It will only be fair to those providing escrow services at the expense of their time. Only thing is to make the rates reasonable so that it doesn't act as a deterrent to traders using them. |
HazzanTazzan:Don't you get the point, it was never meant to be a speculative instrument. Because it is not relevant in Nigeria doesn't mean it is not relevant elsewhere. Organizations have invested billions of dollars in start-ups that use this technology because they see the relevance in it. I don't even think we have the capacity to do anything with it, save for trading. |
vickylala239:Bitcoin is NOT money neither is it a scam. The bitcoin technology far supersedes whatever MMM or other Ponzi make it out to be. Being able to send value across borders without a third party's involvement and still being able to mitigate double-spending is what Bitcoin solves. How this solution is implemented is what bitcoin phenomenal. People elsewhere, in foward-thinking climes, have thought of various wonderful applications of the blockchain and are trying to integrate it to solve problems in their economies. So after MMM or whatever Ponzi scheme there is, goes down, Bitcoin will still remain. |
Most phantoms don't last in the air more than 30mins, wonder how they'll pull that one off. |
