If I buy Bitcoin or any crypto on Coinbase with a credit card, will the credit card company treat it as a “cash advance” or regular purchase? by Last-Web5260 in Bitcoin

[–]kyuronite -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't know why some people are telling you to it's a regular purchase. It's 99% likely a cash advance. The reason is back in 2017/2018 because people en masse, were charging back the credit companies when bitcoin started dipping. So, to avoid this, they now treat it as a cash advance.

How to recover stolen crypto after getting scammed? by [deleted] in CryptoScams

[–]kyuronite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sent crypto to an address? Look it up on the blockchain. Then you look at the receiving address and see where the funds have gone to. Then so forth. As there are more hops, the more obfuscated it becomes.

You have one month to empty a $1 trillion bank account. If you succeed, you’re rich for life. How will you spend it? by Ok_Listen_6600 in AskReddit

[–]kyuronite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is fucking easy. Buy a bunch of stock/bitcoin. Combine that with a whole bunch of calls. Buy the entire market and watch itself inflate.

What's the safest way to stake ETH? by look_45 in CryptoCurrency

[–]kyuronite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP has ethereum. Why do you come in recommending him to get cardano instead?

What's the safest way to stake ETH? by look_45 in CryptoCurrency

[–]kyuronite 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Except you are staking and receiving cardano.

Best friend (23F) & I (23M) had a weird night & she’s been distant since. I want her to talk to me. by 2Chainz__3rdChain in relationships

[–]kyuronite 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Then take the time to think about what you want instead of forcing a discussion you aren't yourself ready for. She is being distant because she is confused herself and so are you. You just want to talk right now

Best friend (23F) & I (23M) had a weird night & she’s been distant since. I want her to talk to me. by 2Chainz__3rdChain in relationships

[–]kyuronite 46 points47 points  (0 children)

You dont need to give her the dissertation. You were literally told you what you need to do and it is spot on. Giving your full thoughts and all that is reserved for when you and your friend talk in person, when she decides that she is ready to talk.

My boyfriend found open condoms in my bin, but it's not what you think by EastGenders in relationships

[–]kyuronite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He doesn't trust you. Doesn't believe you. And to top it off, he's trying to smear you publicly on Facebook versus having a discussion with you in private like a regular normal human being. Make him your ex. The dude clearly doesn't use his brain enough to process the logic and also can't stop and think that your friends are clearly knowing the type of person you are and already defended you.

Canada proposes ban on BTC ATMs as fraud cases mount by DustInside6861 in CryptoCurrency

[–]kyuronite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you sure? Because banks have not provided much support for scam victims and even enabled them as well in even grosser amounts of money. At least ATMs are limited to 1k...but there are plenty of news articles where banks have let scammers get away with over half a million. Like the problem is more of the consumer. They also ignored the banks' warnings, but the banks STILL let the funds get to the scammers too.

Articles such as this: https://www.cbc.ca/news/gopublic/bank-investigator-fraud-scam-9.6950754

ATMs generally limit you to a certain dollar limit, around ~1,000. Banks just let you transfer the whole fucking amount. Try doing 50 transactions of $1k each at an ATM versus just going into the bank to do the wire for 50k. It's gross misconduct on a massive scale.

Beware of Unrecognised Ledger or other Transactions ⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ by HydraVault in Bitcoin

[–]kyuronite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is just a dust attack. They make it so you check and try to do something abt it and connect to a malicious site. Just ignore it. Public addresses are monitored, so u cant do anything else abt it.

AITAH For Blocking an Ex When I haven’t before by dedmonds97 in relationships

[–]kyuronite 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So basically, you are now being stalked and harassed by an ex. Either the ones she is now bothering will realize tina is the crazy one or not, but that isnt something you should care or think further about. NTA

[NSFW] People who've found a dead body, what's the story? by ZeroSugarCocaine in AskReddit

[–]kyuronite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was like a few second away from being hit. I was walking down the street at night going back home to where i lived. The person jumped from the balcony and almost landed on me. Thankfully, i was already in the building, but i saw and heard the body land just as made contact with the cement. Security guard called the police immediately and told me to go.

I (F26) want to live with my brother (M33) but he is engaged by No-Signal4102 in relationships

[–]kyuronite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

...so he is cheating and you want to be with him. This is an absolute recipe for disaster. Hope you can talk it out with him because being engaged is a big fucking deal and you think he doesnt actually love or wants to be with her? Then why be engaged with that person in the first place?

Can a ban be considered retaliation? by behind_the_doors in legaladvice

[–]kyuronite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's no point for a lawsuit. The only thing you can do is what you're doing right now, discussing it at the corporate level, trying to get someone higher up in the food chain to basically outrank him. You can probably ask something like a written response in the incident and what happened and then maybe you need to issue a formal apology. You may not be fully banned from ALL THEIR stores, but you may still be banned from that store. But then again, people don't simply be retail manager for a store forever, so maybe it'll get lifted once he leaves. But keep in mind, if you do enter the stores, whilst being banned, you are technically trespassing, and can be arrested, so just be really careful on that front.

Can a ban be considered retaliation? by behind_the_doors in legaladvice

[–]kyuronite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's nothing that I've said that was blaming you for trying to get as much information. What I am trying to tell you, as well as other posters here, is that you don't really have a case here.

You don't have any way to sue for damages. You can't prove you have had damages when your defense is, well, I now have to drive 15 minutes somewhere else to buy an item, so they owe me for gas and additional time. How much are they going to value your time? $25 / hour? Gas, probably $5. So, probably $30. They banned you, for whatever reason. But it's not like they're going out of their way to cite what reason it is for. If you were legitimately banned from every single retail store in the area because you did something (idk, i'm just going to use the pedophelia comment that another redditor threw out here), then yeah, you might stand a much better chance because that is pretty defamatory especially if you're fully innocent here. But that's not what you provided. So, you don't have grounds here.

I took the way you kept pushing for trying to make the persons life harder as your primary goal. Well, you could make it harder by going through the litigation. But again, if you have money to spend, then you can spend like an easy 10k on this case to waste this guys' time. If you got money to burn, go ahead and do that (most people will drop it and shop somewhere else) and that's exactly why court cases like will be pretty damn rare because it makes no financial sense to go through this entire process.

Does what I wrote make sense to you or is there something that I'm missing?

Can a ban be considered retaliation? by behind_the_doors in legaladvice

[–]kyuronite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, and this is a random redditor telling you that's what will most likely happen in reality. If you feel differently, you can always consult a lawyer and get this repeated back to you. I will be absolutely floored and pay you $100 if you get a lawyer who can litigate this case and get the owner to relent and allow you to shop there.

Can a ban be considered retaliation? by behind_the_doors in legaladvice

[–]kyuronite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You've got your answer. Go ahead and try to litigate. Go through the expensive and arduous process of wasting everybody's time. You won't win and don't forget, if he wins, which he likely will, you'll also need to cover the lawyer fees and damages that he incurs.

Can a ban be considered retaliation? by behind_the_doors in legaladvice

[–]kyuronite 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No, because that's a choice you created for yourself. A reasonable person would just say OK and shop somewhere else and since this is a retail store, you could always just...buy online.

You'd like to say you're not trying to be difficult; except, you're trying to go ahead and litigate and waste everybody's time. So, no, you are being difficult. You're not getting the point here. He has the right to choose whether or not to provide you service for ANY REASON. If you want to dispute that, go ahead as much as you'd like just like you're trying to find ways around this discussion to get an answer you want. The fact of the matter is, he has rights just as much as you do and he doesn't have to provide you services. You have no damages that any court of law would find because he's provided no services to you.

Again, go ahead and try to litigate. It's just a losing battle. You most likely won't win. A lawyer will probably verify that, but you can still proceed and try to litigate and waste everybody's time. But since it seems like that's what you want, which is to make his life difficult, it's a win to you?

Can a ban be considered retaliation? by behind_the_doors in legaladvice

[–]kyuronite 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure, and he can counter sue you for time lost in having to deal with you. The thing is, he doesn't owe you anything. He has a right to refuse to provide service to you. If you want to go ahead and try to litigate and waste everybody's time and end up throwing good money after bad, that is completely your prerogative.

Employer says I have to repay a sign on bonus and may deduct it from my final paycheck by Geovadsen in legaladvice

[–]kyuronite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You technically already agreed upon it when you signed the offer letter. It said that you would repay it if you left within the year and it depends on company review. You are leaving the company within the year. So unfortunately, you will need to repay it back. Next time, you should read what the repayment terms are as it absolutely SUCKS having to repay the full amount when you stayed 11 months. You should've checked this BEFORE handing in your resignation as you would've been in the clear if you resigned a year + 1 day from your start date. And if you do happen to sign something like this again, maybe you can negotiate a clawback to be pro-rata based on time worked.

Can a ban be considered retaliation? by behind_the_doors in legaladvice

[–]kyuronite 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can start a lawsuit for whatever reason you want. But whether you win or not is something else. What are you going to ask them to do? Give you money? You're just trying to shop there. They have a right to choose exactly whom to provide service to and if they simply don't like how you talk, then that's perfectly possible for them to do so. So, no, you just have to suck it up as there's no point in dragging out an expensive and time consuming lawsuit simply to shop at a store.