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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: WillTat4Bitcoin on October 23, 2015, 04:19:55 PM



Title: Selling : 0.31btc
Post by: WillTat4Bitcoin on October 23, 2015, 04:19:55 PM
Want to sell 0.31btc for walmart2walmart,WU, etc

Will accept paypal at bitstamp +1000000000 :D


Title: Re: Selling : 0.31btc
Post by: Quickseller on October 23, 2015, 04:30:11 PM
Want to sell 0.31btc for walmart2walmart,WU, etc

Will accept paypal at bitstamp +1000000000 :D
If you are serious would you accept a cash deposit or cash in the mail? The fees for that small of an amount would be pretty steep as a percentage of what you would receive.


Title: Re: Selling : 0.31btc
Post by: WillTat4Bitcoin on October 23, 2015, 04:31:55 PM
Want to sell 0.31btc for walmart2walmart,WU, etc

Will accept paypal at bitstamp +1000000000 :D
If you are serious would you accept a cash deposit or cash in the mail? The fees for that small of an amount would be pretty steep as a percentage of what you would receive.

Im pretty sure walmart2walmart is cheap. I know at WU you can send like 100 for 12 dollars so i dont think itd be to high.


Title: Re: Selling : 0.31btc
Post by: Quickseller on October 23, 2015, 04:39:33 PM
I would be able to buy all .31 off you if you are willing to cover the money gram fees and would accept coinbase minus 5%. I believe it costs 11.5 to send via money gram.

Based on current exchange rates (278.30) that would work out to you receiving roughly $70.46 for your .31 BTC


Title: Re: Selling : 0.31btc
Post by: WillTat4Bitcoin on October 23, 2015, 04:40:38 PM
I would be able to buy all .31 off you if you are willing to cover the money gram fees and would accept coinbase minus 5%. I believe it costs 11.5 to send via money gram.

Based on current exchange rates (278.30) that would work out to you receiving roughly $70.46 for your .31 BTC

I'd split the fee. But why -5%?


Title: Re: Selling : 0.31btc
Post by: Quickseller on October 23, 2015, 04:44:42 PM
I would be able to buy all .31 off you if you are willing to cover the money gram fees and would accept coinbase minus 5%. I believe it costs 11.5 to send via money gram.

Based on current exchange rates (278.30) that would work out to you receiving roughly $70.46 for your .31 BTC

I'd split the fee. But why -5%?
I am only interested in buying Bitcoin at below market rates. For that small of an a amount I wouldn't be willing to split the fee because the fee works out to roughly 14% of the amount and there are other, free (or close to free) ways to get the money to you (a cash deposit to a major bank would be free and sending that little cash in the mail would cost less then 50 cents).


Title: Re: Selling : 0.31btc
Post by: Revelation Machine on October 23, 2015, 06:22:17 PM
Want to sell 0.31btc for walmart2walmart,WU, etc

Will accept paypal at bitstamp +1000000000 :D

I can buy that for walmart gift card - 3%.
3% below market rate is now going to affect you a lot.

Or we can do 5% above market rate if you accept paypal.


Title: Re: Selling : 0.31btc
Post by: WillTat4Bitcoin on October 25, 2015, 02:44:51 PM
Sold*

Will post again when i have more.