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Title: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: R- on April 19, 2012, 10:14:58 PM
Accepting the following: Cheque, EU/US Bank Transfer, cash through mail, or investment opportunities.

I will use an escrow if I do not feel your trust ratings are sufficient.

Thanks
Robert.


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: danieldaniel on April 19, 2012, 10:28:36 PM
Was talking to you on -otc, and you left.  Right when I idented!  D:

Well, anyways, I still want the $80 of BTC.  I'm available on -otc or by PM.


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: R- on April 19, 2012, 11:32:01 PM
Was talking to you on -otc, and you left.  Right when I idented!  D:

Well, anyways, I still want the $80 of BTC.  I'm available on -otc or by PM.
Bed beckoned sorry mate. Let's do it tomorrow.


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: Jeremy West spendbitcoins.com on April 20, 2012, 10:12:58 AM
Accepting the following: Cheque, EU/US Bank Transfer, cash through mail, or investment opportunities.

I will use an escrow if I do not feel your trust ratings are sufficient.

Thanks
Robert.


I would like to buy them all by your method of choice at http://spendbitcoins.com/convert.

Cheers!


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: danieldaniel on April 20, 2012, 10:17:18 AM
Was talking to you on -otc, and you left.  Right when I idented!  D:

Well, anyways, I still want the $80 of BTC.  I'm available on -otc or by PM.
Bed beckoned sorry mate. Let's do it tomorrow.
I still want to do it if you can get on -otc or PM.

My last deal failed.  >.>


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: R- on April 20, 2012, 10:35:51 AM
Accepting the following: Cheque, EU/US Bank Transfer, cash through mail, or investment opportunities.

I will use an escrow if I do not feel your trust ratings are sufficient.

Thanks
Robert.


I would like to buy them all by your method of choice at http://spendbitcoins.com/convert.

Cheers!

Now we're talking mate. Sent you a pm.



Was talking to you on -otc, and you left.  Right when I idented!  D:

Well, anyways, I still want the $80 of BTC.  I'm available on -otc or by PM.
Bed beckoned sorry mate. Let's do it tomorrow.
I still want to do it if you can get on -otc or PM.

My last deal failed.  >.>

No worries mate we'll do it tonight.


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: mila on April 20, 2012, 03:39:14 PM
EU Bank Transfer

please drop me PM or answer skype calls : )))


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: R- on April 20, 2012, 10:00:47 PM
EU Bank Transfer

please drop me PM or answer skype calls : )))

I prefer cheque.


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: gamer4156 on April 20, 2012, 10:05:39 PM
what bank do you have?


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: R- on April 20, 2012, 10:09:23 PM
what bank do you have?
Bank of America and Barclays Uk


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: sonba on April 20, 2012, 11:11:26 PM
EU/US Bank Transfer

So, I understand bank transfer is not an option, any more?


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: str4wm4n on April 24, 2012, 03:29:38 PM
Would you do a Western Union transfer?


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: sonba on April 27, 2012, 07:18:02 PM
Hmm... strange guy. We agreed on a deal and he explicitely agreed to lock in the price. He tells me to wait two days because he cannot receive WU on Saturdays. Nothing on monday and on request on Tuesday he tells me that the deal is off. That is definitely not my trading style. As for me, a trader's word is a trader's bond. So, if you agree to a deal you should honor it.


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: PatrickHarnett on April 27, 2012, 08:27:12 PM
I would be interested where all his coins came from.  The post history (short) consists of lots of really short/low info content posts, and this thread is the first one I've seen going more than a few lines.

Watching this account with interest - still forming an opinion.


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: ineededausername on April 27, 2012, 08:34:43 PM
Don't worry, BitAvenue won't scam you, IMO.  I think he has some deposits in several Bitcoin banks.
...do your homework, though.


Title: Re: Looking to unload 1,500 BTC
Post by: sunnankar on April 27, 2012, 10:34:23 PM
Hmm... strange guy. We agreed on a deal and he explicitely agreed to lock in the price. He tells me to wait two days because he cannot receive WU on Saturdays. Nothing on monday and on request on Tuesday he tells me that the deal is off. That is definitely not my trading style. As for me, a trader's word is a trader's bond. So, if you agree to a deal you should honor it.

I wanted to do a large order of about 5,000 coins but only if we used Escrow.com (http://www.escrow.com), a recommended service by GoDaddy, eBay, Cars.com, etc. A+ from the BBB, licensed and accredited by the State of California and I would cover the fees. For whatever reason he declined.

Still looking for a large amount of coins if anyone is willing to go through Escrow.com.