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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: rickystevey on November 10, 2012, 09:56:14 AM



Title: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: rickystevey on November 10, 2012, 09:56:14 AM
i do not live in usa so that rules out dwolla. im looking for someone that can supply about 100-500 coins per week for a month. there after i am going to need about 1000-2000 coins weekly. at this time i am new to the use of bitcoins (have just been introduced to a website that only allows bitcoins as the method of payment) and i am waiting for my paypal to get verified through a bank account. at this time i only have a credit card linked to the account. paypal is my preffered method of payment but i have read and heard from a lot of people selling btc that this is not a secure way of payment. id like to build the trust with 1 person to deal with throughout the lifetime of me needing bitcoins. so for now i can only really pay with a cc, may that be through an e-wallets that are accepted with a canadian credit card, giftcards of your choice, ebay auctions of the sale of brand name clothing that is expensive (Gucci, Louis Vitton, Hermes, Georgio Armani, etc.) Whoever is willing to be my bitcoin supplier is going to indeed over time become very financially well off. if you are interested in taking this ride with me and my associates you will not be disappointing and be left off with a "very full stomach," because the reason i need these bitcoins is to ultimately feed my family and my employees (you being one of them, if youre ready to take this ride.) in a few weeks after my first couple of purchases are received and i have a larger amount of money to spend on supplys i will then on out be sending an e-interac transfer or a western union money order. if you or anyone you know is interested in this offer please do not hesitate to get at me. only pm me if you can accompany me with the methods and regulations stated above. pm me for my phone number for texting and calling to do business over the phone, or skype information. also if you are interested just remember that you will be making a lot of money and this is a very lucrative situation.


Title: Re: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: moonpie on November 10, 2012, 04:03:53 PM
Why don't you just use western union to send money to Mt.Gox or another btc exchange and purchase your btc there?


Title: Re: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: MysteryMiner on November 10, 2012, 04:07:34 PM
Why don't you just use western union to send money to Mt.Gox or another btc exchange and purchase your btc there?
Because most likely he is using stolen accounts to buy stuff online in exchange for bitcoins.


Title: Re: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: Litecoin Gold Trust on November 11, 2012, 07:06:13 AM
Yeah, this has a strong smell of scam all over it.

OP: in case you are just being a newbie, paypal and credit cards are not trusted forms of payment because the charges can be reversed. If you want to use your credit card, get a cash advance and buy the bitcoins with cash.


Title: Re: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: thebaron on November 11, 2012, 07:08:35 AM
Birth of a new Nigerian scam. You saw it here first, folks.


Title: Re: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: strideynet on November 11, 2012, 07:39:37 AM
2000 bitcoin a week. Jesus. Scam big time.


Title: Re: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: KB5988 on November 11, 2012, 09:13:01 AM
2000 bitcoin a week. Jesus. Scam big time.

I suppose it could also be some serious money laundering.


Title: Re: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: haarts on November 11, 2012, 09:31:59 AM
You didn't even have to read the post, it was the all bold which screamed scam.


Title: Re: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: Graet on November 11, 2012, 10:23:05 AM
the bold block of txt just made it nearly impossible for me to read, some of the phrases look just like the forum spam I delete every day
sigh


Title: Re: In need of a long term supplier of BTC
Post by: MysteryMiner on November 11, 2012, 06:55:39 PM
Yeah, this has a strong smell of scam all over it.

OP: in case you are just being a newbie, paypal and credit cards are not trusted forms of payment because the charges can be reversed. If you want to use your credit card, get a cash advance and buy the bitcoins with cash.

I know place where hackers with hacked accounts buy stuff from online such as eBay and the buyer pays little part of the value. The scam of running away with bitcoins is prevented with use of escrow. So OP might be a legit even if he sounds like a nigerian nigger.