Title: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: Zaizoun on April 14, 2017, 12:37:31 PM Hey
I'm selling 1.83 btc for Western union or moneygram or cash(Tunisia) Pm me to set a rate together Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: Here4Trades on April 15, 2017, 02:03:16 AM I can pay you 3% below preev.com but you will have to cover transaction + escrow fee.
Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: Zaizoun on April 15, 2017, 06:15:35 AM I can pay you 3% below preev.com but you will have to cover transaction + escrow fee. No thank you.I don't sell cheaper Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: Kevin77 on April 15, 2017, 01:31:08 PM I can pay you 3% below preev.com but you will have to cover transaction + escrow fee. No thank you.I don't sell cheaper You must mention about the percentage of benefits you are expecting/giving from preev rates. Usually the bitcoin seller will go for below rates than preev as more number of bitcoin sellers will be available compared to buyers with preferred payment options. Still, it is all about demand. In some cases initiator (regardless of buying or selling bitcoins) offers benefits so that he will get more responses. Hence the benefits you are going to provide is the key to find a person to deal with. Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: Zaizoun on April 15, 2017, 02:46:06 PM I can pay you 3% below preev.com but you will have to cover transaction + escrow fee. No thank you.I don't sell cheaper You must mention about the percentage of benefits you are expecting/giving from preev rates. Usually the bitcoin seller will go for below rates than preev as more number of bitcoin sellers will be available compared to buyers with preferred payment options. Still, it is all about demand. In some cases initiator (regardless of buying or selling bitcoins) offers benefits so that he will get more responses. Hence the benefits you are going to provide is the key to find a person to deal with. And buyer pay sending fees and currency exchange Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: warningsigns on April 15, 2017, 11:12:46 PM I can pay you 3% below preev.com but you will have to cover transaction + escrow fee. No thank you.I don't sell cheaper You must mention about the percentage of benefits you are expecting/giving from preev rates. Usually the bitcoin seller will go for below rates than preev as more number of bitcoin sellers will be available compared to buyers with preferred payment options. Still, it is all about demand. In some cases initiator (regardless of buying or selling bitcoins) offers benefits so that he will get more responses. Hence the benefits you are going to provide is the key to find a person to deal with. And buyer pay sending fees and currency exchange You greedy Tunisian POS. Moneygram and WU charges a fortune to send money overseas. Tunisia is not on the list of preferred countries with discounted fees. You are therefore expecting the sender to incur the following losses: 1. 2% fees below XBT market value AND 2. WU or Moneygram fees well in excess of the 2% trade fee AND 3. Currency exchange fees. Don't trade with this guy until he comes to his senses. These Tunisians. They are like Moroccans. Scammers and calculating, manipulating people. Edit: on further analysis, his rate terms are perhaps a ploy to ward off offers from established and reputable traders here, thus a way to entice newbies and the gullible to give this a bite. With his asking rate and terms, you can all see how it effectively discourages offers from regular long-term traders here. Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: Quickseller on April 16, 2017, 02:34:26 AM Moneygram and WU charges a fortune to send money overseas. Tunisia is not on the list of preferred countries with discounted fees. You are therefore expecting the sender to incur the following losses: I just checked and it looks like that MoneyGram is charging $36 for an $1,800 payment to Tunisia, which works out to be 2% (not 'well in excess of 2%). 1. 2% fees below XBT market value AND 2. WU or Moneygram fees well in excess of the 2% trade fee AND 3. Currency exchange fees. I have no idea what kind of spread MG will charge for currency conversion, however I doubt it is higher than 1%, so with the OP's fee, a potential seller is looking at roughly a 5% discount in total. When I buy bitcoin from others, the smallest discount I will consider buying at is 5%, and I would make the seller cover any sending fees/costs, so I would consider the OP's offer to be fairly competitive. The OP remains competitive when looking at offers on LBC. Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: Zaizoun on April 16, 2017, 02:13:38 PM I can pay you 3% below preev.com but you will have to cover transaction + escrow fee. No thank you.I don't sell cheaper You must mention about the percentage of benefits you are expecting/giving from preev rates. Usually the bitcoin seller will go for below rates than preev as more number of bitcoin sellers will be available compared to buyers with preferred payment options. Still, it is all about demand. In some cases initiator (regardless of buying or selling bitcoins) offers benefits so that he will get more responses. Hence the benefits you are going to provide is the key to find a person to deal with. And buyer pay sending fees and currency exchange Don't trade with this guy until he comes to his senses. These Tunisians. They are like Moroccans. Scammers and calculating, manipulating people. Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: Zaizoun on April 16, 2017, 08:45:37 PM still avaible
Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: coin.trader on April 17, 2017, 06:00:28 AM Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: s1lverbox on April 18, 2017, 09:07:35 PM still avaible im interested. pm me what you looking for to get. localbitcoins as escrow. Otherwise you going first. Check my thread for more details. Title: Re: Selling btc for wu/moneygram/cash Post by: betudontbet on April 20, 2017, 09:44:13 PM Please pm rates Im interesed
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