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Title: (SOLD) WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 16, 2015, 10:09:37 AM
as the title suggests, I sell the incredible 10 note trillion dollars of zimbabwe

0.06 BTC price includes shipping via ordinary mail
I'm in the eu, possible shipping whit courier (tracking) 0.12 BTC total  

https://i.imgur.com/CXt51Jb.jpg


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on June 16, 2015, 02:12:32 PM
but the original one is Blue-ish ? not green ?


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: BrianM on June 16, 2015, 02:15:37 PM
Issent these sold on ebay for something like $4, I remember I was checking it out some time a ago since i though it could be fun to give one to my boy so he can show it in school. These are sold dirt cheap (proberly because the are only worth the paper they are printed on).


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 16, 2015, 02:27:44 PM
but the original one is Blue-ish ? not green ?

the Blue-ish is the note for. one hundred trillion dollars  100.000.000.000.000


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 16, 2015, 02:32:30 PM
Issent these sold on ebay for something like $4, I remember I was checking it out some time a ago since i though it could be fun to give one to my boy so he can show it in school. These are sold dirt cheap (proberly because the are only worth the paper they are printed on).

it depends on the value of the note, off course on ebay you'll have a cheaper price than mine here in BTC

theoretically , if they were used as wrapping paper ,holders of this notes will have more gain respect to use it to buy goods   8) 8)
 


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: Fortify on June 16, 2015, 03:36:37 PM
Issent these sold on ebay for something like $4, I remember I was checking it out some time a ago since i though it could be fun to give one to my boy so he can show it in school. These are sold dirt cheap (proberly because the are only worth the paper they are printed on).

Yes, a simple ebay search shows these are selling for a couple dollars if you buy in bulk. This user is trying to sell them for $25, bit of a rip off. These are no longer accepted as a currency so wrapping paper or a collectable item are really the only uses.


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 16, 2015, 03:41:47 PM
Yes, a simple ebay search shows these are selling for a couple dollars if you buy in bulk. This user is trying to sell them for $25, bit of a rip off. These are no longer accepted as a currency so wrapping paper or a collectable item are really the only uses.
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like i said in the previous answer
 
off course on ebay you'll have a cheaper price than mine here in BTC







Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: mrhelpful on June 16, 2015, 05:58:33 PM
So why not match the price with ebay then?

The dollar has no value to you either way if you wanted to exchange that right? Its better to take a sale then having none.


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: brendanjhwu on June 16, 2015, 11:50:25 PM
Did you steal it from the nigerian prince? :D


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: ranlo on June 17, 2015, 05:58:57 AM
So why not match the price with ebay then?

The dollar has no value to you either way if you wanted to exchange that right? Its better to take a sale then having none.

Not understanding this, either. Most people sell things CHEAPER than eBay (hint: no fees). I've never seen anyone say they want to charge MORE than eBay for something. In that case, it's safer to just get it through eBay. Not to mention saving money.


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: snappa4ever on June 17, 2015, 05:59:29 AM
Do you need my shipping address..


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 17, 2015, 07:08:06 AM
ok, since many are complaining about the price, i lower at 0.06 including shipping .
If you are going to spend less you are free to buy it on ebay  ;D


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 17, 2015, 07:10:03 AM
So why not match the price with ebay then?

The dollar has no value to you either way if you wanted to exchange that right? Its better to take a sale then having none.

Not understanding this, either. Most people sell things CHEAPER than eBay (hint: no fees). I've never seen anyone say they want to charge MORE than eBay for something. In that case, it's safer to just get it through eBay. Not to mention saving money.

i offer escrow whit no problem, why ebay it's safer?
i sell online a lot of things and it's been years now, I have my experience in this field


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 17, 2015, 07:11:56 AM
Do you need my shipping address..

if you want to buy this note then yes , choose an escrow and let me know your address....


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: ranlo on June 17, 2015, 07:26:53 AM
So why not match the price with ebay then?

The dollar has no value to you either way if you wanted to exchange that right? Its better to take a sale then having none.

Not understanding this, either. Most people sell things CHEAPER than eBay (hint: no fees). I've never seen anyone say they want to charge MORE than eBay for something. In that case, it's safer to just get it through eBay. Not to mention saving money.

i offer escrow whit no problem, why ebay it's safer?
i sell online a lot of things and it's been years now, I have my experience in this field

Because escrow is trusting a third party. eBay *almost always* sides with the buyer. I don't care about your experience or what you've sold online or how much. I've done the same but it doesn't change the fact that Amazon/eBay are two of the safest places to buy from (solely because the buyer almost always wins).


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 17, 2015, 07:40:29 AM
So why not match the price with ebay then?

The dollar has no value to you either way if you wanted to exchange that right? Its better to take a sale then having none.

Not understanding this, either. Most people sell things CHEAPER than eBay (hint: no fees). I've never seen anyone say they want to charge MORE than eBay for something. In that case, it's safer to just get it through eBay. Not to mention saving money.

i offer escrow whit no problem, why ebay it's safer?
i sell online a lot of things and it's been years now, I have my experience in this field

Because escrow is trusting a third party. eBay *almost always* sides with the buyer. I don't care about your experience or what you've sold online or how much. I've done the same but it doesn't change the fact that Amazon/eBay are two of the safest places to buy from (solely because the buyer almost always wins).

if you use paypal , you're still giving confidence to a third party , no?
correct me if I'm wrong


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: gravitate on June 17, 2015, 09:25:40 AM
Is this better than investing in XRP or NXT?


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 17, 2015, 09:50:07 AM
Is this better than investing in XRP or NXT?

if you buy this you'll  become billionaire ( at least on paper )    ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: prodigy8 on June 17, 2015, 02:38:36 PM
I bought a few of these a few months back. a fun items for collectors :)


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: Fortify on June 17, 2015, 04:05:25 PM
0.06 does seem like a more fair price for them, I received one as a gift for another purchase and they are decent looking notes. That being said, are these in circulated or uncirculated condition?


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: CarlesPuyol on June 17, 2015, 07:53:50 PM
why the hell there is so huge inflation in this country?
I guess the need to change currency right away. maybe even to american dollar.


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: ranlo on June 17, 2015, 07:56:05 PM
So why not match the price with ebay then?

The dollar has no value to you either way if you wanted to exchange that right? Its better to take a sale then having none.

Not understanding this, either. Most people sell things CHEAPER than eBay (hint: no fees). I've never seen anyone say they want to charge MORE than eBay for something. In that case, it's safer to just get it through eBay. Not to mention saving money.

i offer escrow whit no problem, why ebay it's safer?
i sell online a lot of things and it's been years now, I have my experience in this field

Because escrow is trusting a third party. eBay *almost always* sides with the buyer. I don't care about your experience or what you've sold online or how much. I've done the same but it doesn't change the fact that Amazon/eBay are two of the safest places to buy from (solely because the buyer almost always wins).

if you use paypal , you're still giving confidence to a third party , no?
correct me if I'm wrong

PayPal sides with the buyers. It's a well-known fact. An escrow would take both stories and decide (i.e., if you prove something was delivered, escrow would deliver the funds -- PayPal can have delivery proof and STILL give the buyer a refund, lol).


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: TECSHARE on June 17, 2015, 10:02:20 PM
Can I get that in singles?


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: owlcatz on June 18, 2015, 01:56:26 AM
http://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2015/06/16/zimbabweans-trade-in-old-currency-for-peanuts



Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: edgar on June 18, 2015, 02:05:54 AM
100 trillion dollar note — that is now worth 40 cents.

VS.

the incredible 10 note trillion dollars of zimbabwe

0.06 BTC ( 15USD)




YOU LOSE


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: owlcatz on June 18, 2015, 02:14:59 AM
100 trillion dollar note — that is now worth 40 cents.

VS.

the incredible 10 note trillion dollars of zimbabwe

0.06 BTC ( 15USD)

YOU LOSE

 :D

Edit I look forward to buying one REAL cheap... SoonTM


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 18, 2015, 07:36:26 AM
100 trillion dollar note — that is now worth 40 cents.

VS.

the incredible 10 note trillion dollars of zimbabwe

0.06 BTC ( 15USD)




YOU LOSE

If you are not interested, why write here?
 yes, you are free to go to zimbabwe and buy it for 40cents, no problem for me!




Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 18, 2015, 07:37:08 AM
Can I get that in singles?

do you want to buy it ? ???


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: ranlo on June 18, 2015, 07:38:34 AM
Can I get that in singles?

do you want to buy it ? ???

He meant... can he get $10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars in $1 bills? :p


Title: Re: WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: madonnino on June 18, 2015, 08:36:12 AM
0.06 does seem like a more fair price for them, I received one as a gift for another purchase and they are decent looking notes. That being said, are these in circulated or uncirculated condition?

uncircolated condition


Title: Re: (SOLD) WTS 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars
Post by: bitcollins85 on June 18, 2015, 03:22:18 PM
Get the 10 trillion dollars and be a trillionaire for once in your life time. :D