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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: competentbeaver on November 28, 2016, 08:17:29 PM



Title: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: competentbeaver on November 28, 2016, 08:17:29 PM
Not much rep, or any at all - therefore I need someone to sell my bitcoin for me. 3K worth.

What will you get out of it?
10% cut for the BTC YOU sell.

Why don't I sell it?
As per mentioned above, not enough rep to get trusted buyers and achieving that rep takes time, which I don't have.

How did I get the BTC ?
Selling shit on tor.

How can I contact you?
Email: Competentbeaver@gmail.com
Skype: Competentbeaver

or message me here directly [No time wasters]
Minimum sales > £100

0.7 BTC Left.

-Noah


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Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: arcathomas on November 28, 2016, 08:20:48 PM
I added you on skype.
EDIT : Want me to advertise for him and don't want me to buy bitcoin directly at 90% price, fishy.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: beel on November 28, 2016, 09:18:16 PM
Hi i can take 500 GBP now if you want to make a deal
regards


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: Pulithey1986 on November 28, 2016, 09:22:49 PM
I also wanted to do this with $100 transactions but it went nowhere, so I guess he found something better.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: beel on November 28, 2016, 09:27:57 PM
he just said me same thing


actually told me someone went first with him and bought 2300GBP lol ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: KingZombie on November 28, 2016, 09:35:26 PM
Friend linked me his skype, talking to him now; seems like we are going to do a trade soon :)
My friend bought around $520 off him! :) Need to snatch this and sell at 10% :)


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: macedoniantable on November 28, 2016, 09:41:37 PM
Hmm... a newbie account shilling for a newbie selling 3k worth of BTC all the sudden?
And on top of that turning down all regular members who have done trades here before using this payment method? >:(
Yeahhh... nothing seems wrong with that. :D

Proceed with your preconception notions here.  ;)


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: competentbeaver on November 28, 2016, 09:44:18 PM
Looking for best offer. When you get 20 people adding you on skype, turning down people is considered 'fishy?' Paranoia is a norm on bitcointalk I guess.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: KingZombie on November 28, 2016, 09:50:52 PM
Bought $325 Worth!
Vouch. A+++


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: gt_addict on November 28, 2016, 10:01:21 PM
Looking for best offer. When you get 20 people adding you on skype, turning down people is considered 'fishy?' Paranoia is a norm on bitcointalk I guess.

Actually its just caution. There are more and more scam attempts on this forum everyday and the behaviour seen on this thread has been performed by a scammer before, hence the comments from other members ;)


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: arcathomas on November 28, 2016, 10:02:16 PM
You turned down everyone on this topic.
Don't tell me it's because of reputation because Newbies are vouching for you.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: beel on November 28, 2016, 10:02:38 PM
Looking for best offer. When you get 20 people adding you on skype, turning down people is considered 'fishy?' Paranoia is a norm on bitcointalk I guess.


I can only see 5 contacts In your Skype lol Be smart Next time

Bought $325 Worth!
Vouch. A+++


Post a transaction id here with date and time.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: competentbeaver on November 28, 2016, 10:07:05 PM
You turned down everyone on this topic.
Don't tell me it's because of reputation because Newbies are vouching for you.

I did? and 'Newbies' go first often.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: competentbeaver on November 28, 2016, 10:13:45 PM
Sarcasm.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: macedoniantable on November 28, 2016, 10:24:55 PM
Looking for best offer. When you get 20 people adding you on skype, turning down people is considered 'fishy?' Paranoia is a norm on bitcointalk I guess.


I can only see 5 contacts In your Skype lol Be smart Next time

Bought $325 Worth!
Vouch. A+++


Post a transaction id here with date and time.

Good idea requested for Zombie if he really does vouch for this guy.
I wasn't being sarcastic when I voiced my impression that he is your alt solely for this exchange. I meant it! >:(


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: baristor on November 29, 2016, 07:42:51 AM
I can do this if you offer a very good rate like 3% I will cover paypal 5.5% fees and trusted trade.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: Fourge on November 29, 2016, 08:03:04 AM
This is pure bullshit, if there was actually a single transaction he would post either the tx id or the wallet that had all those btc, without any proof i know there isn't a single newbie who can send first to someone with only 4 posts.

Once a person ignores reputable members is a scammer, i am sure there were a lot of them who offered and were ignored.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: competentbeaver on November 29, 2016, 01:29:12 PM
It's coinbase. They have no static wallet address that you can simply 'paste' transactions information like that of blockchain.info.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: gt_addict on November 29, 2016, 05:38:03 PM
They should still provide a txid though.

If you want to trade I am willing to buy btc from you (at 1:1 rate for a small trade of $20). You will send first and ill send paypal as a gift in USD after the btc transaction gets 1 confirmation.

Most people have seen me here before and know I do deals on occasion with paypal. Check my feedback for yourself if you need to.

Fancy doing an open deal on the thread so everyone can see it? So you can prove you're not a scammer?


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: Pulithey1986 on November 29, 2016, 05:54:17 PM
I highly doubt it will happen, but it would be something good to see if a transaction can happen


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: gt_addict on November 29, 2016, 07:10:31 PM
I highly doubt it will happen, but it would be something good to see if a transaction can happen

That's exactly my point. I'm seriously fed up with the scammers on here. The currency section used to be great a couple of months ago, lots of exchanges and lots of happy people. But now it's rubbish, so I have a new tactic. If they don't do a deal for a small amount out in the open then they will be tagged as a scammer and given negative feedback. I know it won't stop someone from opening a new account but hopefully it will deter people from trying.


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: gt_addict on November 30, 2016, 05:23:51 PM
It's all gone quiet.....I wonder why 🤔


Title: Re: BTC > PAYPAL@1:1
Post by: mixan on November 30, 2016, 08:11:41 PM
I highly doubt it will happen, but it would be something good to see if a transaction can happen

That's exactly my point. I'm seriously fed up with the scammers on here. The currency section used to be great a couple of months ago, lots of exchanges and lots of happy people. But now it's rubbish, so I have a new tactic. If they don't do a deal for a small amount out in the open then they will be tagged as a scammer and given negative feedback. I know it won't stop someone from opening a new account but hopefully it will deter people from trying.
I would totally agree with this strategy. I would do this if I get backing by another on the forum.
It seems to have worked in the digital goods/auction sections for account sales when The Pharmacist started it now that a DT member is tagging them the same way, it has seemed to quell that type of behavior going on in those sections with less of those kind of posts showing up as often in the last 2 or 3 days. Usually you see 5-7 posts on just selling account but now 1 or 2 showing up and those users are showing as selling hacked accounts by not offering signed messages. So you can tell they are of shady sales to begin with.
So all in all we need this type of enforcement put in place in this section as well. If not more so because some people are dealing with huge sums of money for bitcoins here.
Just look the last one with Bitcoin Marshall and that hacked account. He is not going to get anything out of that dispute from the looks of it. :-\