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PRL-8-53; was: PRL 8-147: The Most Powerful Memory Enhancer?


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#421 Reformed-Redan

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 05:00 PM

Yeah call up your bank and find out. Well just send your bank info Q, when it clears up and we'll go from there.

No biggie. I hope to do other group buys in the future with you guys/gals. :D

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 05:07 PM

I'm down for whatever solution that is devised.

On a side note I checked out a copy of the "Encyclopedia of Mind Enhancing Foods, Drugs and Nutritional Substances from the local library and on page 186 it mentions PRL-8-53. The description is a bit lite. "An experimental drug that has been shown to increase recall in subjects by much as 150 percent"

I also chuckled at the definition of Ampakine. "A drug developed from ampakines, a class of biochemicals, has been found to enhance communication between brain cells. Subjects have been shown to have enhanced performance on memory test, and it may show promise in helping those with such disorders as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia, in which the high-speed electrical signals that link the brain's complex neural circuits are failing."


Still a great resource though :)

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 05:08 PM

OK what append! My bank account just got charged $80 and I have a negative balance.

Amount included in Available Balance Processing ACH HOLD COLETTE HAMILTON IAT PAYPAL ON 04/04 activity type debit
status type icon pending
-80.00 -59.48


One of us probably tried to charge back the amount he paid. Also, as Isochroma previously has stated, we should really be aware of companies not accepting PayPal. Through wire there's no way in hell we're going to get a refund if this turns out to be a scam. There are many companies on Isochroma's list accepting PayPal. Did you ever contact them?

Edited by Megatrone, 04 April 2013 - 05:12 PM.


#424 Q did it!

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 05:15 PM

OK what append! My bank account just got charged $80 and I have a negative balance.

Amount included in Available Balance Processing ACH HOLD COLETTE HAMILTON IAT PAYPAL ON 04/04 activity type debit
status type icon pending
-80.00 -59.48


One of us probably tried to charge back the amount he paid.


I will have to wait to call my bank later seeing I forgot my cell at home today. But yes I due believe someone tried to charge the amount back. If how ever did this could revers/cancel this that would be great. It is still in processing. Right know i face a $40 dollar fee, plus the $80 dollars plus fees for every day it goes unpaid and I do not get paid tell next Tuesday!

Edited by Q did it!, 04 April 2013 - 05:19 PM.


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Posted 04 April 2013 - 06:00 PM

Could always just try it the old fashion way and send physical checks through the mail.. Might take a few days but atleast its reliable.

Not sure who you bank with Q, but my bank allows you to depost checks by simply taking a picture of it with my phone... People could just send you the pictures.

#426 Q did it!

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 06:11 PM

Could always just try it the old fashion way and send physical checks through the mail.. Might take a few days but atleast its reliable.

Not sure who you bank with Q, but my bank allows you to depost checks by simply taking a picture of it with my phone... People could just send you the pictures.


I bank with Bank of America and the picture option is a valid one it just may be the answer we are looking for! :laugh:

Edited by Q did it!, 04 April 2013 - 06:11 PM.


#427 Reformed-Redan

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 06:12 PM

Yeah, good option. Q, you can dispute the -$80. You shouldn't be charged as the refund is processing as you said.

#428 Q did it!

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 06:18 PM

Yeah, good option. Q, you can dispute the -$80. You shouldn't be charged as the refund is processing as you said.


Believe me I will dispute it. And PayPal did an illegal thing by withholding funds when there was not any illegal activity and the only ones who can are banks and the federal government. And last I checked PayPal was not a bank. But what ever, every thing will work its self out and we will obtain PRL-8-53.

#429 rikelme

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 06:18 PM

OK what append! My bank account just got charged $80 and I have a negative balance.

Amount included in Available Balance Processing ACH HOLD COLETTE HAMILTON IAT PAYPAL ON 04/04 activity type debit
status type icon pending
-80.00 -59.48


One of us probably tried to charge back the amount he paid. Also, as Isochroma previously has stated, we should really be aware of companies not accepting PayPal. Through wire there's no way in hell we're going to get a refund if this turns out to be a scam. There are many companies on Isochroma's list accepting PayPal. Did you ever contact them?


Wow. It wasn't me for sure !

Could always just try it the old fashion way and send physical checks through the mail.. Might take a few days but atleast its reliable.

Not sure who you bank with Q, but my bank allows you to depost checks by simply taking a picture of it with my phone... People could just send you the pictures.


I bank with Bank of America and the picture option is a valid one it just may be the answer we are looking for! :laugh:


This same thing crossed my mind yesterday. Please PM me the info you want to appear on the check and I'll send you the picture and if you wish I can send the physical check by mail too.

Thanks Q !

#430 Reformed-Redan

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 06:29 PM

OK what append! My bank account just got charged $80 and I have a negative balance.

Amount included in Available Balance Processing ACH HOLD COLETTE HAMILTON IAT PAYPAL ON 04/04 activity type debit
status type icon pending
-80.00 -59.48


One of us probably tried to charge back the amount he paid. Also, as Isochroma previously has stated, we should really be aware of companies not accepting PayPal. Through wire there's no way in hell we're going to get a refund if this turns out to be a scam. There are many companies on Isochroma's list accepting PayPal. Did you ever contact them?


Wow. It wasn't me for sure !

Could always just try it the old fashion way and send physical checks through the mail.. Might take a few days but atleast its reliable.

Not sure who you bank with Q, but my bank allows you to depost checks by simply taking a picture of it with my phone... People could just send you the pictures.


I bank with Bank of America and the picture option is a valid one it just may be the answer we are looking for! :laugh:


This same thing crossed my mind yesterday. Please PM me the info you want to appear on the check and I'll send you the picture and if you wish I can send the physical check by mail too.

Thanks Q !

This method pretty much limits the group buy to the US. How will we address people from Europe?

#431 rikelme

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 06:37 PM

This method pretty much limits the group buy to the US. How will we address people from Europe?


One solution could be as follows:
A person from Europe sends money via PayPal to a person in the US participating in the group buy, who will then send the money via check to Q. This way the money sent from EU will be spread to a number of persons instead of one.

#432 sunshinefrost

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 06:55 PM

So what happens with pay it square? It seemed like the fastest solution no ?

#433 mait

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:00 PM

I have better idea how to securely get the funds transferred to user Q did it. Please make an eBay "buy-it-now" auction for a T-shirt called "Q-did-it fan T-shirt with autograph - collector edition" and set the price at 80USD with PayPal as payment option. Set the available item amount to 25. We would buy it and pay via PayPal - the money from eBay selling activities is absolutely OK for PayPal I imagine. Plus eBay would send You the shipping information of each seller. To make it seem more legit You can make one demo shirt with autograph. If some unknown person buys it You would make just some honest 80USD for almost worthless T-shirt.

Edited by mait, 04 April 2013 - 07:03 PM.

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:04 PM

This method pretty much limits the group buy to the US. How will we address people from Europe?


One solution could be as follows:
A person from Europe sends money via PayPal to a person in the US participating in the group buy, who will then send the money via check to Q. This way the money sent from EU will be spread to a number of persons instead of one.


Paying by check? Does that still exist? Isn't that stone age technology? Can't everyone just send the money to Q through their online banking account?

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:05 PM

I have better idea how to securely get the funds transferred to user Q did it. Please make an eBay "buy-it-now" auction for a T-shirt called "Q-did-it fan T-shirt with autograph" and set the price at 80USD with PayPal as payment option. Set the available item amount to 25. We would buy it and pay via PayPal - the money from eBay selling activities is absolutely OK for PayPal I imagine. Plus eBay would send You the shipping information of each seller.

I don't want to deal with Paypal anymore. As Q said, what they did should be considered a breach of trust.

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:12 PM

I have better idea how to securely get the funds transferred to user Q did it. Please make an eBay "buy-it-now" auction for a T-shirt called "Q-did-it fan T-shirt with autograph - collector edition" and set the price at 80USD with PayPal as payment option. Set the available item amount to 25. We would buy it and pay via PayPal - the money from eBay selling activities is absolutely OK for PayPal I imagine. Plus eBay would send You the shipping information of each seller. To make it seem more legit You can make one demo shirt with autograph. If some unknown person buys it You would make just some honest 80USD for almost worthless T-shirt.


lmao

#437 mait

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:12 PM

I have better idea how to securely get the funds transferred to user Q did it. Please make an eBay "buy-it-now" auction for a T-shirt called "Q-did-it fan T-shirt with autograph" and set the price at 80USD with PayPal as payment option. Set the available item amount to 25. We would buy it and pay via PayPal - the money from eBay selling activities is absolutely OK for PayPal I imagine. Plus eBay would send You the shipping information of each seller.

I don't want to deal with Paypal anymore. As Q said, what they did should be considered a breach of trust.



But it would work!

Edited by mait, 04 April 2013 - 07:14 PM.


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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:21 PM

I have better idea how to securely get the funds transferred to user Q did it. Please make an eBay "buy-it-now" auction for a T-shirt called "Q-did-it fan T-shirt with autograph" and set the price at 80USD with PayPal as payment option. Set the available item amount to 25. We would buy it and pay via PayPal - the money from eBay selling activities is absolutely OK for PayPal I imagine. Plus eBay would send You the shipping information of each seller.

I don't want to deal with Paypal anymore. As Q said, what they did should be considered a breach of trust.



But it would work!


eBay has seller fees so you would have to charge over $80

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:22 PM

I have better idea how to securely get the funds transferred to user Q did it. Please make an eBay "buy-it-now" auction for a T-shirt called "Q-did-it fan T-shirt with autograph - collector edition" and set the price at 80USD with PayPal as payment option. Set the available item amount to 25. We would buy it and pay via PayPal - the money from eBay selling activities is absolutely OK for PayPal I imagine. Plus eBay would send You the shipping information of each seller. To make it seem more legit You can make one demo shirt with autograph. If some unknown person buys it You would make just some honest 80USD for almost worthless T-shirt.


Yes! eBay could be used.

I have better idea how to securely get the funds transferred to user Q did it. Please make an eBay "buy-it-now" auction for a T-shirt called "Q-did-it fan T-shirt with autograph - collector edition" and set the price at 80USD with PayPal as payment option. Set the available item amount to 25. We would buy it and pay via PayPal - the money from eBay selling activities is absolutely OK for PayPal I imagine. Plus eBay would send You the shipping information of each seller. To make it seem more legit You can make one demo shirt with autograph. If some unknown person buys it You would make just some honest 80USD for almost worthless T-shirt.


Yes! eBay could be used.

#440 mait

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:27 PM

I have better idea how to securely get the funds transferred to user Q did it. Please make an eBay "buy-it-now" auction for a T-shirt called "Q-did-it fan T-shirt with autograph" and set the price at 80USD with PayPal as payment option. Set the available item amount to 25. We would buy it and pay via PayPal - the money from eBay selling activities is absolutely OK for PayPal I imagine. Plus eBay would send You the shipping information of each seller.

I don't want to deal with Paypal anymore. As Q said, what they did should be considered a breach of trust.



But it would work!


eBay has seller fees so you would have to charge over $80



I imagine the fees should be ok in size! Western union charges 20€ from me to send 80USD to USA from my EU based country.

#441 Q did it!

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:31 PM

I do not want to go though anything involving PayPal. It is not an option for me at this point so ebay is a no

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:35 PM

Well, anybody else wanting to volunteer their PayPal account for this purpose?

#443 rikelme

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:37 PM

Guys, please do not overcomplicate things. Q agreed to receive funds via standard checks - in digital (picture) or physical form. I think that this is the way to go for us based in the US, and we should focus for Europe based people only now.

We have several solutions:
  • each EU based person sends $80 to a US based person who than writes a check of $160 to Q ($80 for himself and $80 for the EU person); cons: lack of trust
  • already proposed eBay tshirt post; EU based person should cover all eBay fees
  • Western Union transfer
  • anything else that exists out there; what matters is that each person sending funds should cover all the transaction fees
How many people are there from Europe participating in the group buy anyways?

Edited by rikelme, 04 April 2013 - 07:37 PM.


#444 Q did it!

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:39 PM

Well, anybody else wanting to volunteer their PayPal account for this purpose?


You only risk your account becoming permanently limited.

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:41 PM

Guys, please do not overcomplicate things. Q agreed to receive funds via standard checks - in digital (picture) or physical form. I think that this is the way to go for us based in the US, and we should focus for Europe based people only now.

We have several solutions:

  • each EU based person sends $80 to a US based person who than writes a check of $160 to Q ($80 for himself and $80 for the EU person); cons: lack of trust
  • already proposed eBay tshirt post; EU based person should cover all eBay fees
  • Western Union transfer
  • anything else that exists out there; what matters is that each person sending funds should cover all the transaction fees
How many people are there from Europe participating in the group buy anyways?


more than you think.

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:42 PM

Bitcoin :)

#447 mait

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:44 PM

Guys, please do not overcomplicate things. Q agreed to receive funds via standard checks - in digital (picture) or physical form. I think that this is the way to go for us based in the US, and we should focus for Europe based people only now.

We have several solutions:

  • each EU based person sends $80 to a US based person who than writes a check of $160 to Q ($80 for himself and $80 for the EU person); cons: lack of trust
  • already proposed eBay tshirt post; EU based person should cover all eBay fees
  • Western Union transfer
  • anything else that exists out there; what matters is that each person sending funds should cover all the transaction fees
How many people are there from Europe participating in the group buy anyways?


more than you think.


+1

Bitcoin :)



I like the idea but it wasn't popular when it was discussed earlier.

#448 rikelme

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 07:59 PM

more than you think.


More than us from the US ? Q, you should be able to provide exact numbers.

Guys, this is a minor obstacle. The important thing is that we remain determined to realize this group buy.

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 08:03 PM

13 plus my self is 14 persons in the US.

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#450 rikelme

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 08:32 PM

13 plus my self is 14 persons in the US.


So there are 11 non US based people - more than I anticipated, I admit - but still less than 13 (not counting Q).

Some of those 11, if there are any, can send money to Q directly via Western Union.

For the rest I propose the following action plan:
  • Before any money is sent, we should here agree who (from EU) should send money to whom (from US)
  • When we agree upon that, the people from US should write a check dated a week from now to Q for $160 including the money from his EU 'partner' (remember no money has been sent yet from EU to US via PayPal)
  • All the checks are sent to Q (pictures or physical checks)
  • When and only when Q confirms that he got all the checks, people from EU send the money via PayPal to their US parnter
  • EU partners notify the forum that they have sent the money and US partners confirm that they received it
  • If US partners do not receive funds from their EU partners, they cancel the check (if possible) and notify us here; Q destroys the check;
  • Otherwise if and only if everything goes well and we ALL agree that everything went well Q deposits the checks to his bank account and wires the money to the lab
I think this is a easonable plan. Any comments ?

Edited by rikelme, 04 April 2013 - 08:34 PM.





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