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- Jan 27, 2014
I sent @Null a check in the mail a few weeks ago as per the address on page 1, sent him a PM, still nothing. Maybe I just should’ve done what you did.
Haven’t checked my bank balance to see if got cleared yet though.
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Sorry, I have you on my to-do list. I need to check my virtual office intake sometime soon.I sent @Null a check in the mail a few weeks ago as per the address on page 1, sent him a PM, still nothing. Maybe I just should’ve done what you did.
Haven’t checked my bank balance to see if got cleared yet though.
Yes. The instructions explicitly say to contact me for my Zelle because I cannot post it publicly.What about Zelle? I see you have it listed, and I realize my bank offers it, so is that still a viable option for you?
It should auto contribute. Check your settings.Just to verify since I know things get fucked up from time to time, do the Brave ad rewards autocontribute or direct tip still function?
This is actually an excellent idea. If either of them use any platform like Lawpay, Cleo, or even PayPal it would be really simple.Hello yes it is I, Another exceptional individual, with yet another exceptional individual Idea on how to deal with money issues.
Since the site and you as a person have been blackballed from most third party networks and payment processors, would Skordas and/or Hardin be open to receiving payments for your legal fees directly from users? I don't know what exactly your payment structure with either of them is, but I do know technically third party payments to lawyers are not illegal, both in terms of paying a lawyer to represent someone else and paying a lawyer to cover outstanding debt after a trail, as long as certain conditions are understood and ethics are met. My line of thought is that this provides a direct route to get money from users towards the legal fees with nothing for assblasted trannies to report and nothing for Jewish bankers to shut down. It would be a multitude of private payments to a lawyer dealt with on an individual basis. Of course there are multiple flaws with this idea. I don't know how many people would be willing to do something like call a lawyer's office and give the secretary their credit card info with instructions on how much money to direct towards the fund. I don't know if either lawyer would want to deal with large numbers of internet speds either trying to call or going on their website to throw money at them. I would worry about enemies of the site deciding to fuck around and doing chargebacks. And I guess ultimately, if the powers that be really wanted to, they could simply target Skordas/Hardin and refuse to process any payments to them and they would end up in the same boat as you. But because it's a somewhat unusual idea that may not have been explored before, I thought I'd throw it out there.
Do NOT use Coinbase to send josh bitcoin unless you want to be banned from Coinbase.For those who can't figure out crypto, I made this hopefully-understandable guide on how I send crypto (lemme know if this doesn't work, @Null, and I'll repent of my exceptionalism. I know there are other ways, this is just how I do it).
Step 1: go to Coinbase and create an account. It will ask to verify your identity, your location/residence, link to your bank accounts, and set up 2-factor authentication, and all that. It should walk you through it.
Even if it links to your phone or identity, don't worry, there's a workaround for that. Even Null has mentioned there has been difficulty paying him from Coinbase directly.
Step 2: once you have your account set up, it's time buy some Bitcoin. Click on this button:
And choose "buy crypto".
Select the amount you want in whatever non-crypto currency you use and purchase. Wait until your funds have been verified. Some nickels-and-dimes amount of funds may get lost due to fees and price fluctuations.
Step 3: Setting up a BitAmp wallet
BitAmp basically lets you create a disposable crypto wallet with no ties to your identity. You'll use this as an intermediary account between Coinbase and Null.
All you need to do to create a wallet is auto-generate and copy-paste a seed of random words. This will create your BitAmp wallet address, which will be a big long number you can copy and paste.
Step 4: send crypto to yourself from Coinbase to BitAmp
Copy your BitAmp address, then go to Coinbase and select "send crypto". Paste your BitAmp address as the recipient. Again, it may take some time to verify.
Step 5: To Josh
Once you've received the funds into your BitAmp wallet, go there and send it to Null's wallet address.
Hope that helps. Clear as mud? If I can figure out, you probably can too.
I know Josh said not to send directly from Coinbase, hence sending it to your own BitAmp wallet first. BitAmp lets you create multiple burner wallets. You don't have to stick to just one.Do NOT use Coinbase to send josh bitcoin unless you want to be banned from Coinbase.