A basic tenant that some of the newer exchangers are missing: Show your btc price at the top of your site. I have no idea what "No fees" means to you. Not showing your price is just dishonest and a great way to waste the customer's time.
Assuming you literally mean you buy/sell at the last price of an exchange like bitstamp, then good luck with the whole no fees scheme. By that I mean good luck keeping your account and safeguarding from MiMs while simultaneously not charging a dime. I hope you are just a really successful miner or this business plan does not seem to add up.
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Hey, I have $150 in bitcoins that I want to sell, for bitstamp +5%. Interested? I've also sent you a PM.
Only have the two PayPal My Cash cards right now. Unless PayPal changed lately, these can only be redeemed in the US. Updated the OP with a little more info. My Cash cards work with US verified paypal accounts only. Wouldn't recommend you load these or any my cash cards to your paypal account and withdraw straight to your bank account. EDIT: Both cards have been sold. Closing this for now. Wait....you were seriously able to sell ppmc at 5%? *stadium applause*
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Are your prices a premium over the market rate or a discount below the market rate?
Also are you willing to use a reputable escrow or does your buyer need to send you the fiat first?
We can be optimistic but I highly doubt it's a discount rate.
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"Sold him a localbitcoins account, he went first and payed a good rate. Good dealing with you "
And now you're expecting to deal in $80 of paypal, where your trading history goes back to...today.
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No one will trade with you at that rate. Why? LBC.
/thread.
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Say it with me kids: "Visa is reversible. So don't trade. It's horrible!" ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Buying ~$1.1k in btc. Paypal preferred. My account is business verified. Receiver pays fees.
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I really wish first-time posters would stop requesting paypal trades...
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I can sell you 2.2 in btc if you pay all the fees for WU
1:1 last bit stamp
I do pay 1:1 bitstamp. No problem with that. But I do not pay WU fees, which in this case amount to ~2% of the value that would be sent (2.2 btc is $590.04 at the current price of $268.2/btc; WU fee is $12.50). Every other seller is buying with WU at least 2% UNDER last price AND requires you to pay the fees. I have the most fair rate on this site, currently, and I'd love to do business with you. But I cannot currently exist as a trader if I'm paying WU fees. Sorry.
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No problem here doing paypal or cash deposit to your bank. Fee is 1%. I'd need you to send first. I'd also need to know how much you're interested in selling. Feel free to PM me.
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Looking to buy 1k in btc.
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As soon as we have half as many bitcoin ATMs as Fiat ATMs banks will be obsolete.
Oh, and as soon as those btc ATMs stop charging exorbitant fees....that too. My fiat ATM charges me nothing if I'm a member, and 0.625% for the max withdrawal ($2.5 on a $400 withdraw) if I'm not a member. So, compete with that and you'll have something. No one on the planet is going to use ATMs that charge them 5%+. Sorry.
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It would be absolutely fantastic if OP didn't have negative trust, and if OP actually used escrow. But it seems like, so far, OP is requesting a wire transfer to be sent first, which requires us to make the assumption that the OP is trustworthy enough to actually send the btc after the wire is received.
Eheh...right.
In all seriousness, sh*t like this needs to get cut out. Get a mod in here to clean up this extremely dirty board. From what I'm seeing so far, this forum is scammers and children galore.
"$5 paypal for $6 btc plz" "$1 dwolla for $0.5 btc plz" "$10000 wire for btc u send first plz" "$1m paypal my cash for 1USD plz"
My god, get it through your head. We're not that f*cking unintelligent/broke. Seriously. This is just ridiculous.
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Hello, https://www.coinlink.net (Coinlink) offers now to deposit money in your balance accounts and withdraw via Western Union. Once your balances are loaded, you can buy or sell your bitcoins. Very fast Support!! and no ID verification Needed. Enjoy!! hi is coinlink legit ?? *smacks head* Maybe you should ask someone other than the person advertising the service whether it is legitimate. Either that or go back to class until you've adequately trained your critical thinking capabilities. OP if you're not doing escrow then no trusted person with any experience here will work with you. I can guarantee that.
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Sorry I don't want to deal with you.
I do not go 1-1. I want 22$ for my 20$btc.
*sigh* Because $2 makes such a huge difference.... Why not just deal on lbtc? They pay close to market price - the $0.30 + 2.9% fee, but you won't get a 10% hike like you want.
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lol, I wouldn't trust you to escrow MY transaction, especially when your MAIN focus for becoming an escrow is profit. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) 175/[0.65*(bitfinex current: 248.6USD/BTC)] - 100% = ~8.3% markupNothing else you wanna say, monbux?
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Generally how quickly are wire transfers processed? Also, how do you know who the source of the wire is? That is, if I have a username "btctxns" and I submit for a 100USD wire, I simply get a page detailing your account number with a receipt. How do you know, once you receive the 100USD via a wire transfer, that you have received it from "btctxns?" What if there were 4 others with a 100USD order? This way of processing deposits seems strange. I'm not sure why you can't simply integrate the various APIs of the respective banks, or simply ask for a routing+account number from my bank so deposits can be processed instantly. I'd love it if you could explain this thoroughly and understandably.
I'm not too partial about sending hundreds of dollars via wire transfer to a random bank in the Carribean in the first place, especially since no one seems to want to provide any real feedback on bit-x.com. It was my understanding this was a review thread, yet I'm seeing very little if any actual reviews. There is a separate thread for the debit card discussions.
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lol, sorry but no one would be willing to sell you bitcoin for -10% market price, especially when you are looking for a long term partnership. If you are looking for a trader, YOU should be the person paying a premium, not them.
I am a trader, trading USD for BTC, am I not? I've adjusted the rate, though I still do require a small premium.
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It would probably be a better idea to use escrow, that way you are both equally protected.
I am also not sure why you think that people would be willing to accept such low prices when they can just sell it on an exchange
I have no problem operating within escrow until this account is trusted. Do you have any suggestions as far as which services are preferable?
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