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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: sylpalma on July 26, 2015, 10:04:52 AM



Title: Selling BTC to skrill
Post by: sylpalma on July 26, 2015, 10:04:52 AM
https://localbitcoins.com/ad/203807/purchase-bitcoin-moneybookers-skrill-portugal


I will request transaction history from your funds.

Thanks


Title: Re: Selling BTC to skrill
Post by: BitNow on July 26, 2015, 12:02:15 PM
https://localbitcoins.com/ad/203807/purchase-bitcoin-moneybookers-skrill-portugal


I will request transaction history from your funds.

Thanks

Good afternoon,
I have €48.40 to buy BTC

I'm looking to buy at around 255.00 €/BTC.

Are you interested?


Title: Re: Selling BTC to skrill
Post by: erikalui on July 26, 2015, 09:33:20 PM
What's your rate in terms of BTC per USD of Skrill? Are you interested in a 1:1 transaction? I want to trade here on the forum and not on LBC.


Title: Re: Selling BTC to skrill
Post by: sylpalma on July 27, 2015, 07:34:07 AM
hello, the minimum i can accept it   314 $/btc, i can make deal here in forum, no problem, just send me pm.


Title: Re: Selling BTC to skrill
Post by: sylpalma on July 27, 2015, 11:03:03 AM
Trade done with Bad Guy. i send it first no escrow

Tax id:

2dedd5c8d414dd72db3f02e2654aeaf24a48f5eb23b32ea6b8373a98c6524dff

waiting my skrill


Update,


10 minutes now and user Bad Guy just went ofline after send BTC to him, no money in my skrill account,  :-[ :'( :'( :'( :'(


Title: Re: Selling BTC to skrill
Post by: sapta on July 27, 2015, 11:27:50 AM
You were dealing without escrow?? Who is Bad Guy? Post his profile link here. And why did you send the coins first?!


Title: Re: Selling BTC to skrill
Post by: sylpalma on July 27, 2015, 11:37:01 AM
yes :( i deal without escrow its was a senior profile and i trusted him, unfortunetly.

his profile:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=374778


one of is last messages:

no I don't prefer escrow... you can trust me man i don't want to ruin my account just because of this.
let's do it: 167LMgRHP5bJBmCbigivH9Lz76ZspATXHM and give me your skrill


and he last message:

k. Now surely sending Cheesy Please leave feedback on my trust page after this trade..



There was 0.75btc ://///


Title: Re: Selling BTC to skrill
Post by: sylpalma on July 27, 2015, 11:48:57 AM
i wil  no longer  do that again, selling with no escrow    >:( >:( :( :( :'(


i hate scammers


Title: Re: Selling BTC to skrill
Post by: BitNow on July 27, 2015, 11:56:58 AM
i wil  no longer  do that again, selling with no escrow    >:( >:( :( :( :'(


i hate scammers

I use Bit2Factor as escrow which is a fully BIP38 compliant escrow system.

The bit2factor system is BIP38 compliant: it means that you need only to choose a password for the transaction, the third party is made by the Bitcoin protocol.
https://bit2factor.com/

To do the transaction we need to proceed as follow:
1) (You) You choose a password and generate an intermediate code in the "Generate Intermediate Code" section of the escrow page and send it to me.
2) (I) With the intermediate code I generate a bitcoin address, a confirmation code ad a private encrypted key
3) (You) You verify that the confirmation code I generated is correct in the "Verify Confirmation Code" section.
If the code I generated is correct you will have a positive message in that section after clicking the "Verify Confirmation Code" button.
4) (I) I send the bitcoins to the address generated at point (2) which you verified in point (3) that is correct.
4b) (Optional) (You) You verify that the bitcoins are arrived at the address generated at point (2) and give me confirmation of the correctness of the codes in your and my hand.
5) (You) You pay me though PayPal.
6) (I) I'll send you the encrypted private key from which you will generate Private Key (WIF) of the bitcoin address where the funds are held

At this point the transaction is completed: I have the euros and you have bitcoins.

The private key (WIF format) you generated at point (6) you have to import it in your desired wallet to release the bitcoins I sent you.


No human escrow in the middle: transaction is done fast, reliably and without hassles.