or a credit card reversal.
again your not the first person to see this option, theres a reason its not being used
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Would you be willing to ""sell"" coins via PayPal. At what ever rate. I pay you. But you keep the coins for 90 days. Regardless of their value etc. after 90 send them to me?
I would just know I had XX coins in trusted to you.
To build up trust?
I think it's a 180 charge back period though? I think you may be right. It's almost a principle someone needs to build a site off of. Like coin lenders? etc. You exclusively sell coins for paypal, but you hold them on your site, no trading, no moving no buying. for the 180 days if needed. This wouldn't be a large market of interest, but I'd have no issue buying 500$ in coins and leaving them in a locked account. at least than I'm either making or loosing. Whole site/ plan would need to be built off this unless you did it on an individual basis. I'd even be willing to let the OP open a new wallet, they keep the backup of the key, and I only see my address. and he sinks my coins there. To which I can't touch.
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This auction is for the GOLD level mining package for 0.05 BitCoins Mining rate @ 1250Mh/s Return of 0.0755+ BitCoins in 3 Days! + Processing time For more information go to http://www.MiningUnited.comReally? This looks like a ponzi - nobody is going to be selling 1250MH/s of hashpower if he makes more from mining. Hey? That something he posted elsewhere? I pulled the .2 coins off your site to send to him haha so hopefully I get it back and can put it back on your site to make more moneys
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If TF helps you out do it in cash. not many people will loan a coin for FIAT uses.
To risky, what if within two weeks a coin costs a grand? how would you justify paying back your 60 dollars at a grand?
Ok say somebody lent me 0.4btc,and in 2 weeks 1 btc was worth $1000.Wouldn't that mean say 0.05(example) would be worth what I owe? No, because you borrowed in BTC so you would be expected to pay back 0.6 BTC as promised. This is why borrowing in BTC is VERY risky to do. ahh I see now.If I borrowed 1 bitcoin I would be expected to pay back 1 bitcoin.Even if when I borrowed it that 1 bitcoin was only worth $100.Then when it comes for me to pay it back that 1 bitcoin is worth $200.lol I am learning. Lol slowly.. But yes, if you have no way to have the coins waiting and you move what you borrow to fiat, than your in troubles. You wont get someone to lend oyu coins to move to fiat, especially looking for a $60 loan tells us you don't have an income or much money to spend. $60 for me is beer for a weekend. lol
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I am not going to lend you BTC given the risk (there is no way to make the expected return positive, offering higher interest just increases the risk ...)
I can do a PPUSD loan which has relatively low risk for me.
Thats true, you can reverse that easily.. No Kid, you still ow them .4 BTC because had they not lent it to you. theyd have the full value not .05 coins.. Take the cash offer or walk away...
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Yeah what do you mean for the domain name? Pm me with your details and more, I'm interested but need more info on your collateral
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If TF helps you out do it in cash. not many people will loan a coin for FIAT uses.
To risky, what if within two weeks a coin costs a grand? how would you justify paying back your 60 dollars at a grand?
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Lol no .8 would be 100%
You looking for money with nothing to back it an no interest to say whom you are.
.50 would be 25% interest
I was tempted but if your only repaying if you make the money of an ancient rig.. I dont think it's in my ally. I don't like FIAT exchanges.
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Gonna be a hard sell, any proof of whom you are, ID bills cell number.
As for a % you'd end up paying back probably .45 or .5 I'd guess.
What is this for? are you converting to cash or using it as BTC.
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I purchased a 1 year, If this BFL thing flops out will you be refunding everyone? as who knows if or when you will ever get the machine? Gotta trust some times
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Your not the first to think of the gift idea, Still can be reversed on paypal, and even yet, your credit card company
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Hmm yes that's true, only work if it was paypal cash funds. and not credit card funded. Wonder if you can force that? hmm
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Installed, restarted and my congratulations page show nothing.. Hmm
Latest version of FF
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Well if Noobie wants to wreck his name over 30 bucks thats fine.. I've had many friends who have owed me 20-50$ that I have never collected on. I hope he is honest. I hope this isnt a micro loan to which he is using to build credentials to rip off someone bigger.. Who knows. I will be sending .20 BTC I will take up on the loan, actually, if you are still interested. Here are the terms I would like to propose:
0.2BTC loaned. 0.225 paid back in one month, plus 0.005 for every week late beyond 5/23/2013.
Account to send to is 1EYhYbBKRSM85EaoUbgQmnCwQerQWL99so. Please tell me your address the transaction is coming from. Thanks! From my wallet 19tboYtPYzvW4jDyrzHWTMWHaXt5PuN4YD https://blockchain.info/address/1EYhYbBKRSM85EaoUbgQmnCwQerQWL99soPlease pay back by the agreed date, or contact me if you are unable. if .225 appears in my account on or before that date I will post here to confirm it as complete.
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il do it for half ur lowest offer
How Ever could I say no ta dat....
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I think I've got a solution to this...
Have them pay you (assuming they trust you 100% or you escrow the coins.
Than have them File a claim on paypal the next day.
You respond "They have been sent"
Have the buyer than close the claim saying "I have received what I paid for, sorry for the confusion, digital goods delivered 100%"
Dispute closed, it leaves escrow. And they have a hell of a time trying to refile it and prove anything to paypal..
Not sure if this is bullet proof? But I don't think they'd have much chance getting it back?
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Would you be willing to ""sell"" coins via PayPal. At what ever rate. I pay you. But you keep the coins for 90 days. Regardless of their value etc. after 90 send them to me?
I would just know I had XX coins in trusted to you.
To build up trust?
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Seeing as how they did not sit at 65$ for very long I'm really not surprised they bounced it. Bad business practice but good money sense on their end.
If you tried again at today's rate I'll bet it fly's through...
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I don't agree, I'm trying to spend a little to just buy a coin a month with paypal, I've been on ebay, this user name has been mine across the interwebs for as long as I can remember, I even own the domain for this username. I've got coins in coinlenders as well as I've payed cash for shared mining.
Honestly There needs to be a simple escrow service where a person/noob can lock XX coins into an account which still grows/keeps its value with an extremely low fee for the escrow service. Hold those coins for 90-120 days if you need and allow a person to buy more, no more than you hold in an escrow account obviously.
I use my paypal for everything and have had it for year's, not something I'd jeopardize to try and rip someone off for 150 dollars. Nor my username.
It does make it hard to get into coins. Right now .25 BTC can be had for around $40usd on ebay.. that's a pretty steep markup.
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I've yet to try but could one feesibly install bitcoin/ltc etc on a truecrypt version of this thing?
Ideally I'd love to see a self contained bootable/secured linux distro with copy of all the big wallet's pre installed as well as configured to surf the tor network.
Unsure how hard a custom distro or how secure it would be, having a heck of a time getting the litecoin and other wallets to install to linux.
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