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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: SixFigures on August 07, 2015, 04:08:52 PM



Title: SOLD: Selling 0.40 BTC for $120 ReloadIt (~ bitstamp + 10%) .. Other Payment O
Post by: SixFigures on August 07, 2015, 04:08:52 PM
I have .40 btc in my localbitcoins account and for some reason it still says I'm below .40 btc and won't let me post. So I'm selling on here.

This is a pretty solid deal considering these usually for 15+% on LBC.

So like the title says I'm looking for $120 worth of ReloadIt (or anything that can be added to an Amex Serve Card):
- Must have picture of full receipt
- Must have picture of scratched off reloadit.
- Write 'SixFigures-' on the receipt as well.

I'm pretty open to other payment options. Just need/want the cash.

I would prefer buyer sent first without escrow (I know ... I know :\), but I can do escrow as well.

If you don't have any rep or an aged account. Please post in here and give me a detailed PM. If not I probably won't reply.

Thanks.

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Allowed - Reloadit, Serve-to-Serve, SquareCash, Cash deposit at TD
Not Allowed - PayPal, Payza, Payeer, All Other Gift Cards, Perfect, OKPag, MG, WU
Unknown - Everything else


Title: Re: Selling 0.40 BTC for $120 ReloadIt (~ bitstamp + 10%) .. Other Payment Options?
Post by: DARKCHANGE on August 07, 2015, 05:30:15 PM
Can do this trade for you with Payza or Payeer. Both are e-wallets where you can instantly withdraw your cash to your bank account.

Best Regards
DC


Title: Re: Selling 0.40 BTC for $120 ReloadIt (~ bitstamp + 10%) .. Other Payment Options?
Post by: SixFigures on August 07, 2015, 05:59:30 PM
Can do this trade for you with Payza or Payeer. Both are e-wallets where you can instantly withdraw your cash to your bank account.

Best Regards
DC

Sorry, no.


Title: Re: Selling 0.40 BTC for $120 ReloadIt (~ bitstamp + 10%) .. Other Payment Options?
Post by: grtthegreat on August 07, 2015, 06:45:33 PM
What about perfect money??


Title: Re: Selling 0.40 BTC for $120 ReloadIt (~ bitstamp + 10%) .. Other Payment Options?
Post by: SixFigures on August 07, 2015, 06:48:46 PM
What about perfect money??

Sorry, no