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Trusted Seller Status (Images/Article)

When you login to your TBC wallet at https://tbc004.net you notice that instead of having a send button it says: You are not a Trusted Seller yet of TBC: read more

Why is that?

The key word is “yet.” Once you become a Trusted Seller you will be able to get your Send button turned on.

What does it take to become a Trusted Seller, so you can have a Send button?

You need to pay the $10 Fee to become a Trusted Seller while honoring the TBC Membership Agreement. See Agreement here: https://thebillioncoin.info/tbc_formula.php

Where do you go to pay the $10 Fee?

For now, you have to login to your back office of your https://kringle.cash/admin/ website and then open up Your Account in the menu:

What you are really paying for is the $10 annual fee to access the back office of Kringle Cash for a year. You will be given Lifetime Access to your wallet, (that’s just one wallet) as a bonus. Soon, we will add a payment feature directly to the wallet and then IF you pay a $10 fee that way, you will get Lifetime Access to THAT wallet, but it won’t cover the back office fee of Kringle Cash IF you pay that way when that option becomes available. So, it is a two for one deal right now, when you pay the $10 Fee through your Kringle Cash back office. You can either pay by Credit Card or Bitcoin.

Other crypto-currencies give out FREE wallets and you don’t have to pay for the wallet to have a working Send button, why does TBC charge for a Send button?

TBC is not an open public crypto-currency, we are a private group with a crypto-currency. We are the 1st “Abundance-based” currency. We have rules! If you don’t follow the rules we kick you out and you lose access to your TBC coins forever. As a private group we have the right to attach the value of our coins onto our membership numbers, and we have the right to enforce that value by being self-regulated. We absolutely do not allow anyone the option to sell TBC coins at a discount! Let me briefly explain why. Discounting is not an action of abundance. Discounting is actually a demonstration that a person does not believe in the Current Price of TBC listed on the Website: https://thebillioncoin.info/tbc_chart_current.php Instead, they are selling TBC at a much lower price and are creating a price competition among all of our millions of members. The entire premise of an “Abundance-based” coin is tossed out the window as members begin to compete with each other on price alone. Outsiders see this activity and are quick to call TBC a big scam because it does not live up to its claims of abundance. For the first 16 months of our existence here at TBC we did our best to win over the discounters with reason alone to get them to stop destroying the very premise of the idea of an “Abundance-based” currency. But it did not stop them. So, now we set up a Trusted Seller platform to finally put and end to discounting. We have a force of police called TBC Police that conducts investigations on discounting and scams connected with TBC: http://tbcpolice.org/

Millions of people want the abundance that TBC offers, and we will protect those people and their money as best as we can. The $10 fee is a great deterrent to keep the scammers and discounters away from TBC. We have a process to go through to turn your Send button on once you are ready to pay the $10 fee.

Simply put–Pay $10 to become a Trusted Seller. That’s it. But never violate the Membership Agreement, you will lose access to your wallet and TBC coins forever if you do. The TBC Police will contact you directly if you ever do a transaction over $500. You can do any size transaction, but if it is over $500 you need solid proof of value in an exchange equal to the value of coins you sent on that transaction. If your proof of received value is less than the value of the TBC coins you sent, your wallet will get suspended forever, and the buyer/receiver will also have their wallet suspended forever. We take discounting super serious, and the harsh penalty is necessary to keep the wrong people out of TBC. Only Members that truly believe in the abundance TBC offers will remain in our private group. All transactions are transparent to all of our TBC Police. You can’t hide the act of Discounting!

On the Image at the top of this blog, you are seeing the Trusted Seller area of our website. You need to login to our website to see the Trusted Seller item in the menu. Click on that and you will see a simple 1 blank form to fill in. You can either put in the email address or TBC wallet address of someone claiming to be an active Trusted Seller. There are alot of people pretending to be TBC Trusted Sellers, and they try to get people like you to send them some money to buy TBC. All you have to do is either get their email address or TBC wallet address and input it here to check and see if they are for real or not. But if they are offering TBC to you at a discount, run away. If they get suspended, you will get suspended too if you buy TBC at a discount. Be prepared to pay full price always and abundance will sweep into your life so fast it will amaze you. This example image above is the result of putting in Bitcoin Randy’s email address. As you can see it shows lots of contact information: his email; phone; and Facebook link; plus his TBC wallet address. When you are dealing with a person claiming to be an active Trusted Seller, this contact information should match up to how you are communicating with that Seller. If it does not, you are likely dealing with a scammer posing as a Trusted Seller. Don’t waste your money on a scammer, they will never send you any TBC coins. Next you see Active/Inactive/Unknown. Randy of course is Active. Active means that the Send button for that Seller is turned on. Inactive means that their Send button is not turned on, yet. At this time we have limited the number of Active Send buttons because we are debugging a problem in the transaction process. Soon, that will be fixed. But from time to time we will have to limit the number of Send buttons that are on to fix and improve things. Unknown means we have no record of that email address or wallet address. Do not ever do business with someone using an unknown wallet address, even if they claim it is a working TBC wallet. See this article for more info why you will lose your money if you purchase TBC from an Unknown wallet address: http://blog.thebillioncoin.info/2017/09/25/clear-need-for-migration-posterimagearticle/

The next thing you see in the example image is Valid and Invalid. This is alot like Unknown vs Known, and that last article mentioned covers this too. We know how many Valid wallet addresses there are because we are centralized. At the moment of writing this article there are 1,877,919 Valid wallet addresses. That number grows exponentially over time. Only do business with Members that have a Valid TBC Wallet Address.

Finally, you see Trusted and Not Trusted. This tells you if the Seller has paid their $10 Fee or not. We all agree to keep and honor the Membership Agreement and the TBC Police love the thrill of busting Discounters–“Go ahead, make their day, PUNK.” So, as long as you pay your $10 Fee, you will be a Trusted Seller. If you don’t pay that small one-time $10 Fee, then you will NEVER have your Send button turned on and will NEVER be able to cash out anything in your wallet.

Look at the value of the TBC coins in your wallet today. If you are new to TBC and have only received a gift of coins and have not yet purchased additional coins then consider how much those coins are worth today. Also, your coins are appreciating in value everyday, which is AWESOME. TBC is bringing ABUNDANCE to you automatically. Become a Valid, Active, and Trusted Seller TODAY!


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