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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: mzforfree on June 18, 2017, 06:52:24 AM



Title: WTB BTC small amount at first (new user here) $30 USD
Post by: mzforfree on June 18, 2017, 06:52:24 AM
using wellsfargo surepay

just want to see how fast this goes.. i can upload the transfer receipt, says mostly instant but can take UP TO 2 business days (shouldn't)

need someone cool enough to give me the benefit of the doubt and release after i show the deposit receipt.

Just looking for trusted seller preferably local so I don't have to deal with LBC's stupid support system.

and in the future I can do cash deposits and if you need receipts for record keeping we can do escrow or


Title: Re: WTB BTC small amount at first (new user here) $30 USD
Post by: Kand1990 on June 18, 2017, 09:16:42 AM
Yea I highly doubt anyone will go for this, why don't you withdraw the funds and make a direct deposit? If you can't do this no one will sell you any btc.


Title: Re: WTB BTC small amount at first (new user here) $30 USD
Post by: alani123 on June 18, 2017, 09:20:49 AM
You wouldn't have to deal with LBC support system if you also picked a trusted seller from there... If you ended up being scammed here you'd be left with no support at all anyway. I don't see why this kind of transaction would end up here but perhaps you'd attract someone with the right rates (i.e. with much worse than exchanges)


Title: Re: WTB BTC small amount at first (new user here) $30 USD
Post by: mzforfree on June 18, 2017, 10:54:29 AM
Yea I highly doubt anyone will go for this, why don't you withdraw the funds and make a direct deposit? If you can't do this no one will sell you any btc.

That's what I've been doing via LBC is it not? The safest or at least most instant method of choice for me has been picking out a seller that shares a bank/credit union that is close to where I live/work and then depositing cash into that account then uploading pic of said transaction with my username and "no refunds" along with the # of the purchase ticket at most. A lot of vendors will want buyers to deposit some obscure amount (12.34) so they are instantly recall who they need to release the funds to.

I guess I caught LBC support on a weekend because they are been ridiculously slow at responding to a vendor who claimed to have "filed a claim of fraud to FBI and authorities that i defrauded him of $50)

I got an auto-response, made livid threats and then gave them the name of my attorney on retainer (which at least in the world I live in would invoke some type of response) and got nothing. All for $50


Title: Re: WTB BTC small amount at first (new user here) $30 USD
Post by: mzforfree on June 18, 2017, 11:06:37 AM
Also aren't cash deposits non-reversable? I read the guidelines and all i got were these 4 rules

1. Altcoin (LTC, NMC, FTC, etc.) trades belong in Marketplace (Altcoins). However, if the trade involves bitcoin (ie. Buying Bitcoins and cows), it can stay.

2. Do not have more than one active sales topic. If you need more visibility, you can bump your thread every 24 hours.

Rules inherited from Marketplace:
3. Insert a [CLOSED] tag to the subject line when your offer is no more open.

4. Bumps are limited to once per day (24 hours), yes this includes "updates", that's what the edit button is for. Old bumps should be deleted as they serve no purpose, and only clutter up topics and make it more annoying to read.

Then clearly stickied at the top of the forum reads "BEWARE OF USING PAYPAL OR REVERSABLE METHODS OF PAYMENT"