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Security / Re: Are you Paralyzed by PGP? Fear no more! Join PGP Club :)
« on: November 30, 2013, 08:36:31 pm »
Ok, I have simply been selecting encrypt.  Do you know what step am I missing?

I think you're going wrong when you select who to encrypt the message to, I haven't used GPGTools much but I guess that's where you're going wrong.

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Security / Re: Are you Paralyzed by PGP? Fear no more! Join PGP Club :)
« on: November 30, 2013, 08:29:30 pm »
Having the same problem the vendor you was using is having, I believe you're going wrong when selecting who to encrypt the message to. It's saying I don't have the key to decrypt it.

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Security / Re: Are you Paralyzed by PGP? Fear no more! Join PGP Club :)
« on: November 30, 2013, 08:18:51 pm »
Sounds like you did everything right, maybe try send me a message encrypted saying "Test" to see if everything is OK?

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Security / Re: Are you Paralyzed by PGP? Fear no more! Join PGP Club :)
« on: November 30, 2013, 08:08:07 pm »
If Pan isn't online I can help you out,


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Off Topic / Re: DPR crew hacked sheep?
« on: November 30, 2013, 07:53:35 pm »
You shouldn't start threads with titles like that, you have no proof. If people just look at the title it could possibly start rumors with no actual proof backing the theory up.

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Off Topic / Re: What is your favourite Pot Noodle
« on: November 30, 2013, 07:51:23 pm »
I've had chicken, spicy chicken (not even spicy and nasty as shit), shrimp and lime, and beef. I think beef is probably the most filling because it has bits of beef, but chicken is my go to flavor. It's consistent and goes well with hot sauce and lemon. Fuck yea.

Did you know Pot Noodles are vegetarian, most contact no meat.

Well not pot noodles, Cup noodles :P

Actually I think it's Maruchan that makes the shrimp and beef flavor!

I have had Pot Noodles before, they was nice back in the day. Sadly they changed the recipe and now most of them don't taste the same. :(

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Off Topic / Re: What is your favourite Pot Noodle
« on: November 30, 2013, 07:48:41 pm »
I've had chicken, spicy chicken (not even spicy and nasty as shit), shrimp and lime, and beef. I think beef is probably the most filling because it has bits of beef, but chicken is my go to flavor. It's consistent and goes well with hot sauce and lemon. Fuck yea.

Did you know Pot Noodles are vegetarian, most contact no meat.

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Security / Re: Are you Paralyzed by PGP? Fear no more! Join PGP Club :)
« on: November 30, 2013, 07:12:29 pm »
Hi

Im using a program calles openpgp which has a nice userfriendly interface but im clearly missing something

You could try PGP4USB, it's so simple to use. I use it myself so I can guide you if you need help.

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Off Topic / Re: WILL I EVER GET MY SHEEP BTC BACK?
« on: November 30, 2013, 07:09:02 pm »
I highly doubt it man, just be thankful you only have 1 BTC on the site rather than 10+

I have read posts where people claim to have $30,000 stuck on there.

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Off Topic / Re: WILL I EVER GET MY SHEEP BTC BACK?
« on: November 30, 2013, 06:35:58 pm »
I admit, it doesn't look good at this point but no one can answer this as of yet. I do hope they do the right thing, I heard quite a few vendors having quite a large amount of money in their accounts.

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Security / Re: Are you Paralyzed by PGP? Fear no more! Join PGP Club :)
« on: November 30, 2013, 06:31:22 pm »
Hi everyone,

Total noob question here but still trying to figure out how to use PGP.  When I try and import a public key it asks me for a .asc file....can anybody tell me how to take the public keys posted and import them properly?  Im obviously failing hard...

Hi, what PGP client are you using?

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Off Topic / Re: **Sheep Megathread** - ALL Sheep discussion here please.
« on: November 30, 2013, 06:01:02 pm »
We were able to withdraw our balance a few days ago, after asking to be enabled on the forums.

Here are the questionable occurances of the last few weeks:

1. Sheep raised its fees to 6.8%
2. Withdrawals limited during supposed tumbler implementation
3. Forums down

Once the forums went down, we took down all our listings. Hard to say what's going on, but we certainly won't send out product until withdrawals are seamless. And just in case something fishy is going on (what with vendor-admins having suspicious fire sales), we don't want our customers' payments in jeopardy.

Meanwhile, business as usual at BMR: very slow site but steady sales.

Can't wait to go with reborn SR, but it's not an online marketplace until there's a feedback system, it's just an experiment.

There's a lot of money to be made running a marketplace on deepweb but it's risky.

Hope someday an anonymous distributed marketplace protocol is built on top of Bitcoin.

The feedback system is up and running I believe.

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: New Vendor Registrations Temporarily Closed
« on: November 30, 2013, 05:57:54 pm »
Yeah let us know. i am an old vendor of SR but i dont how i can verify myself after the site went down. Dont mind paying the 200 dollar again for keeping the site nice and secure..

Dutchman

You're able to verify yourself with a PGP signed message.

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Off Topic / Re: **Sheep Megathread** - ALL Sheep discussion here please.
« on: November 30, 2013, 04:31:29 am »
Lost 100k on SR.  Now 35k on SM.

This is killing me...  I have barely enough money to even keep my business going.  I've never scammed or cheated anyone in my life...

Ouch, sorry to hear that.

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Silk Road Discussion / Re: I need some help.
« on: November 30, 2013, 04:24:42 am »
From the other thead,

Quote
Well, you can only deposit Bitcoin on here. You will need to purchase some Bitcoin first, you can do that from the following sites.

*CLEARNET WARNING*

www.CoinBase.com (USA Only / Require Personal Information / Bank Transfers)
www.LocalBitcoins.com (Wide range of payment methods)
www.BitStamp.net (Bank Transfers)

I'm not really sure how you can use a VISA to purchase Bitcoin, maybe if you're located in the USA you can use the card to buy a MoneyPak card from a store and then purchase Bitcoin from LocalBitcoins?

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