Quote from: Ballzinator on December 14, 2012, 12:52 pmI'm going to order Euros but am piss ass broke right now (been ordering lots of durgz for Christmas and New Year's Eve) so I'd still have to wait, no matter what percentage of the coins you'd contribute. Thanks a lot for the offer though :DExcellent, I'd be interested in Euros too. Let me know when you want to go for it and I'll send you half the BTC to split the cost with you - I'm in no rush! One thing that does concern me though is that they don't update the prices (as the site is made with images), but with the fluctuating value of Bitcoin, one would expect them to do so. As Bitcoin is increasing in value, this isn't much of an issue, but if BTC prices start declining and they don't update the note prices then that would be a cause for concern.Another possibility is that they set up the 'scammer' site themselves in order to introduce an air of legitimacy to their own website. Generally speaking when you see a site warning you about a duplicate scam website that's out to steal your money, you'll start to trust them - they're introducing the idea that they are looking out for your interests, so you automatically become more complacent and begin trusting them.It's quite similar to the good cop / bad cop routine that police often use during questioning. Basic psychology, but it tends to be very effective.Let me know anyway when you want to go ahead with it; I'd rather split the loss with you than see an active member of this community shoulder the entire loss himself. :)- grahamgreene