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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: BTCMiners.net on August 19, 2013, 05:56:16 PM



Title: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: BTCMiners.net on August 19, 2013, 05:56:16 PM
I would like to try to acquire 10BTC for $1020 (Which as of this post is $1 more as well), please only reputable members will be accepted with feedback.  I would like to pay via Google Checkout, so it will add security from both of our ends. 

I would be willing to send first if you have good feedback otherwise, because I do have some positive feedback from previous selling amounts, I would want the BTC first then I would pay directly after. (That is, if you have no rep.)

Please include your fees so $1020 + % = $1,xxx

Thanks,
BTCMiners.net


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: arbitrage001 on August 19, 2013, 06:36:22 PM
Google checkout is expensive (around 3%).

I am out of bitcoin today, otherwise I am willing to sell for around 1100 usd for 10 coins using cash deposit or Citibank transfer.

Edit:
You can trust  DannyHamilton (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=60820), but I am not sure how much he will charge you, probably more than $1100.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: BTCMiners.net on August 19, 2013, 06:47:15 PM
Google checkout is expensive (around 3%).

I am out of bitcoin today, otherwise I am willing to sell for around 1100 usd for 10 coins using cash deposit or Citibank transfer.

Edit:
You can trust  DannyHamilton (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=60820), but I am not sure how much he will charge you, probably more than $1100.

It would be a few days before all the funds are in, but when it does are you willing to stick by my rules since you have no feedback on your trust to transfer the funds and I'll pay afterwards.. To set your mind at ease I can call you during the transaction so that everything goes smoothly as well.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: escrow.ms on August 19, 2013, 06:50:15 PM
check this too..
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260473.msg2778641#msg2778641

Contact me for prices if you are interested.

Ps: OP arbitrage have feedback,check his trust rating.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: BTCMiners.net on August 19, 2013, 06:56:31 PM
check this too..
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260473.msg2778641#msg2778641

Contact me for prices if you are interested.

Ps: OP arbitrage have feedback,check his trust rating.


Google Checkout only, but thanks.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: ashish12 on August 19, 2013, 07:14:23 PM
can u do paypal also ?


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: BTCMiners.net on August 19, 2013, 07:29:08 PM
can u do paypal also ?

No because PayPal found out somehow I was trading Bitcoin, thus permanently banned me from using their services again and I have 15K stuck in PayPal until October, 23rd.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: Maui on August 19, 2013, 08:18:51 PM
Use escrow.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: DannyHamilton on August 20, 2013, 04:56:20 AM
Use escrow.

^^This.^^

There are several VERY reputable members on this forum that will hold the bitcoin funds in escrow until payment is made.  Some charge a minimal fee (less than 2%), others simply ask for you to consider what the security and peace of mind is worth to you to prevent being defrauded and make any appropriate donation.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: sayulita on August 20, 2013, 01:44:51 PM
10 BTC would be a typical sized transaction which www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org handles every day. So this would be easy when you are ready.

Here is a 10,000 view thread discussing the service:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0

I can easily help you if you wish.

The rates are higher than what you wanted. The bitcoin are sold at current MtGox rates...not a discount to MtGox.

Thanks.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: DannyHamilton on August 20, 2013, 01:51:05 PM
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The rates are higher than what you wanted. The bitcoin are sold at current MtGox rates...not a discount to MtGox.
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You may need to re-think that business model.  More and more people are switching to BitStamp, BTC-E, or CampBX as a basis for pricing.  MtGox market share of the exchange business is quickly shrinking, and I think they may no longer have more than 50%.  Their USD prices are artificially inflated due to the difficulties in withdrawing to the US.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: jprice on August 20, 2013, 03:00:48 PM
If you're still looking for someone pm me I'm interested.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: sayulita on August 20, 2013, 04:45:47 PM
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The rates are higher than what you wanted. The bitcoin are sold at current MtGox rates...not a discount to MtGox.
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You may need to re-think that business model.  More and more people are switching to BitStamp, BTC-E, or CampBX as a basis for pricing.  MtGox market share of the exchange business is quickly shrinking, and I think they may no longer have more than 50%.  Their USD prices are artificially inflated due to the difficulties in withdrawing to the US.

I disagree, but thanks-a-million for the business advice.

MtGox is THE price used in this industry.

Why would anybody suddenly decide to de-value their bitcoin?

I know I am not going to, and I doubt any of my clients would do so either.




Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: DannyHamilton on August 20, 2013, 07:03:55 PM
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The rates are higher than what you wanted. The bitcoin are sold at current MtGox rates...not a discount to MtGox.
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You may need to re-think that business model.  More and more people are switching to BitStamp, BTC-E, or CampBX as a basis for pricing.  MtGox market share of the exchange business is quickly shrinking, and I think they may no longer have more than 50%.  Their USD prices are artificially inflated due to the difficulties in withdrawing to the US.

I disagree, but thanks-a-million for the business advice.

MtGox is THE price used in this industry.

Why would anybody suddenly decide to de-value their bitcoin?

I know I am not going to, and I doubt any of my clients would do so either.

You are welcome to your opinion on the matter.  Doesn't harm me any.  You may want to consider a class in economics though.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: sublime5447 on August 20, 2013, 08:46:30 PM
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The rates are higher than what you wanted. The bitcoin are sold at current MtGox rates...not a discount to MtGox.
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You may need to re-think that business model.  More and more people are switching to BitStamp, BTC-E, or CampBX as a basis for pricing.  MtGox market share of the exchange business is quickly shrinking, and I think they may no longer have more than 50%.  Their USD prices are artificially inflated due to the difficulties in withdrawing to the US.

I disagree, but thanks-a-million for the business advice.

MtGox is THE price used in this industry.

Why would anybody suddenly decide to de-value their bitcoin?

I know I am not going to, and I doubt any of my clients would do so either.




You wont have a choice soon people will become unwilling to pay gox pricing.. sooner than later. I have started using bitcoinaverage.com for now and will go to bitstamp pricing soon.





Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: lophie on August 20, 2013, 09:05:14 PM
I used xoom several time recently it was very cheap (fixed fees and not percentage O_O) and the process takes minutes only! (exclusion of remittance by the seller).

If you want to use it I have coins and I am game  ;D


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: jwzguy on August 21, 2013, 12:14:02 AM

MtGox is THE price used in this industry.


Not anymore.

Bitpay, the largest payment processor, doesn't use Gox prices. They are either using Bitstamp or a weighted average excluding Gox. Coinbase doesn't use Gox prices. The BlockChain.info wallet doesn't use Gox prices. Several other lesser known ticker sites and services have switched too.

This industry is moving on.


Title: Re: {WTB} - 10BTC
Post by: DannyHamilton on August 21, 2013, 12:21:24 AM
MtGox is THE price used in this industry.
Not anymore.

Bitpay, the largest payment processor, doesn't use Gox prices. They are either using Bitstamp or a weighted average excluding Gox. Coinbase doesn't use Gox prices. The BlockChain.info wallet doesn't use Gox prices. Several other lesser known ticker sites and services have switched too.

This industry is moving on.

localbitcoins.com appears to have changed their default pricing to be bitstamp based rather than Gox.

I've just updated my ads here in the Currency Exchange forum to be BitStamp based as well.

Technology (and those who use it) moves on quickly.  If Gox can't get their financial house in order fast they may find themselves to be nothing more than a footnote in the bitcoin history books.