Title: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: StayGold on November 30, 2015, 11:41:32 PM bitstamp rate -- you pay mg/wu fees
Quickseller: the rate is firm, dont come in here low balling Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: Quickseller on December 01, 2015, 12:00:44 AM bitstamp rate -- you pay mg/wu fees lol. I think the rates that I offer are fair. Let me know if anything changes about the rate you are willing to offer and I can quickly get cash to you, plus you would not need to worry about the hassle of dealing with scammers :)Quickseller: the rate is firm, dont come in here low balling Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: darlingdarla on December 01, 2015, 03:05:35 AM bitstamp rate -- you pay mg/wu fees lol. I think the rates that I offer are fair. Let me know if anything changes about the rate you are willing to offer and I can quickly get cash to you, plus you would not need to worry about the hassle of dealing with scammers :)Quickseller: the rate is firm, dont come in here low balling Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: Quickseller on December 01, 2015, 03:09:46 AM bitstamp rate -- you pay mg/wu fees lol. I think the rates that I offer are fair. Let me know if anything changes about the rate you are willing to offer and I can quickly get cash to you, plus you would not need to worry about the hassle of dealing with scammers :)Quickseller: the rate is firm, dont come in here low balling Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: darlingdarla on December 01, 2015, 03:13:30 AM bitstamp rate -- you pay mg/wu fees lol. I think the rates that I offer are fair. Let me know if anything changes about the rate you are willing to offer and I can quickly get cash to you, plus you would not need to worry about the hassle of dealing with scammers :)Quickseller: the rate is firm, dont come in here low balling Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: SelfPaid on December 01, 2015, 03:34:32 AM bitstamp rate -- you pay mg/wu fees dam bro you have scam accusations against youQuickseller: the rate is firm, dont come in here low balling Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: StayGold on December 01, 2015, 05:21:46 AM yes, this sites feedback system is very flawed
i can put false feedback about anyone. i was left bad feedback because i wouldnt wait a week for the guy to use the amazon code so he said i was trying to scam Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: Newbi3 on December 01, 2015, 08:26:16 AM So you won't accept another payment processor with less fees?
Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: xinzark on December 01, 2015, 10:57:57 AM So you won't accept another payment processor with less fees? Can't you read the main post that op is asking for cash for his/her btc ? Then why you asking for other payment processors And op your are looking for a 1:1 exchange or some else rate ? Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: Newbi3 on December 01, 2015, 11:07:13 AM So you won't accept another payment processor with less fees? Can't you read the main post that op is asking for cash for his/her btc ? Then why you asking for other payment processors And op your are looking for a 1:1 exchange or some else rate ? Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: StayGold on December 01, 2015, 06:26:31 PM yes the rate is 1:1 based on bitstamp rate
Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: fanboy1 on December 02, 2015, 05:37:07 PM OP is refusing a forum based escrow, will only accept LBC escrow and ceases all communication when pressed why a forum based escrow cannot be used.
Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: StayGold on December 02, 2015, 08:22:11 PM the above is correct, he wants me to use someone i have no idea about
he said LBC escrow is easily manipulated LOL that ended the conversation with me Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: Yeti Man on December 02, 2015, 08:39:13 PM I'm looking to buy $80 in Bitcoin
Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: master-P on December 03, 2015, 12:40:53 AM the above is correct, he wants me to use someone i have no idea about he said LBC escrow is easily manipulated LOL that ended the conversation with me You'll find that most people around here would prefer a trusted member from this community to act as escrow if you're going to advertise here. I do personally agree that LBC escrow is fine for most cases as far as BTC exchanges go. Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: MiLkz on December 04, 2015, 04:25:51 PM why did you not respond to me I wonder..
seller does not want to use trusted ESCROW from bitcointalk, but is trying to sell on here...go figure deal with caution Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: StayGold on December 04, 2015, 04:29:11 PM i replied to your PMs
you refused to use LBC as escrow LBC is a better escrow option than any "trusted" member here Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: MiLkz on December 04, 2015, 04:35:13 PM i replied to your PMs you refused to use LBC as escrow LBC is a better escrow option than any "trusted" member here go sell on there then, what the hell are you doing here, retard.. Title: Re: Selling up to 4.8 btc via Moneygram or Western Union Post by: Quickseller on December 04, 2015, 04:39:25 PM I would avoid dealing with the OP if he is only willing to use LBC as escrow. There are plenty of scams when LBC was tricked into releasing the BTC when they should not have, and a lot of scammers have been able to figure out what exactly LBC will accept as evidence to release the BTC to one party.
When you deal with a forum based escrow, they are able to use their own good judgment and the chances are less that a scammer will make away with your BTC in exchange for nothing, provided of course that the escrow is not a scammer themselves (eg maidak) |