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Economy => Digital goods => Topic started by: avikz on January 14, 2017, 05:51:03 PM



Title: Selling Gold for bitcoin - 0.107g
Post by: avikz on January 14, 2017, 05:51:03 PM
Hi Guys,

I want to sell a little amount of gold from my GoldMoney account as I am not interested in investing in gold anymore.

As per the current market rate, the price of my holding is $4.12. However, I will sell it at $3.70 worth of bitcoin (benchmark: C-Cex). If anyone is interested, can get in touch with me. Don't come up with cheap offers.

Rules:
1. Hero and Legendary member with positive rating -  I can send first.
2. Any member below that level with positive or neutral rating - I will take the money first and send the gold to your goldmoney account.



Title: Re: Selling Gold for bitcoin - 0.107g
Post by: PokerFace3 on January 14, 2017, 06:39:28 PM
I guess you must move this topic into digital goods (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=93.0) section as you are dealing digital things instead of any services related to post here.

Rules:
1. Hero and Legendary member with positive rating -  I can send first.
2. Any member below that level with positive or neutral rating - I will take the money first and send the gold to your goldmoney account.
Better always go through escrow instead of having these rules. I believe you will be getting an escrow services who will be dealing with GoldMoney too.


Title: Re: Selling Gold for bitcoin - 0.107g
Post by: romanticks on January 14, 2017, 07:01:26 PM
I guess you must move this topic into digital goods (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=93.0) section as you are dealing digital things instead of any services related to post here.
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Not sure if even this is the right section, since GoldMoney is very much a payment processor and you are sending the gold grams "with clear USD value" in there to someone else for BTC.

Also seen topics -plenty if you use search- regarding GM in Currency Exchange sub-forum

Should be easy to get a sale for that amount since it's not a big chunk on a one-buyer deal. Best of luck.