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281  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying 10K Bitcoin on: November 17, 2016, 08:26:31 PM
As the title says, buying 10K USD bitcoin (or BTC-E) which is on regular basis. I need to know your payment solution and rate upon this. As im a re-seller, i need lowest rates to make income from these trades which is the nature of win-win corporations.

Sure only escrow.

I wonder if there are users with balls on this website but im sure there are.

what rate?

0.93-0.94

u must be high
282  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need bitcoins ----- Have skrill -- ready to pay little fees on: November 17, 2016, 08:24:04 PM
Hello all, I need some bitcoins for my skrill

I am ready to pay little fees and follow the procedure and accept escrow. Please reply.

if you're willing to go 10% ill do it
let me know
283  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying 10K Bitcoin on: November 13, 2016, 01:48:09 PM
As the title says, buying 10K USD bitcoin (or BTC-E) which is on regular basis. I need to know your payment solution and rate upon this. As im a re-seller, i need lowest rates to make income from these trades which is the nature of win-win corporations.

Sure only escrow.

I wonder if there are users with balls on this website but im sure there are.

what rate?
284  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: $100 skrill for bitcoins on: November 11, 2016, 04:46:51 PM
I have $100 skrill which im willing to change for btc
interested fellow should hit me up pls

i'd do it on paxful for 10%
285  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I want to buy btc with neteller on: October 29, 2016, 05:15:36 PM
I want to buy btc with neteller

How much @ what rate?
14€ i have on my  neteller

given the 2eur withdrawal fee - i'd give you 7eur for it
286  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 700 BTC for 1zcash. on: October 29, 2016, 04:46:40 PM
lowest today was 2.08  Shocked
287  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buy Bitcoins With Webmoney [ESCROW MUST] [BUYING WEBMONEY] on: October 29, 2016, 04:36:28 PM
UP

I need webmoney
Let me know if you can go first or use Escrow

I buy webmoney.. Not sell


I want to provide my currency exchange service in which you can buy bitcoins with Webmoney. So it is WEBMONEY to BTC.


Not according to your thread. You even bold this.
288  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Have PM WTB Btc on: October 29, 2016, 09:44:49 AM
Some company i worked for just paid me the some 560$ I want trade it with at a prrev rate of 15%. I will not pay for escrow. Pm me your offer.

id give you 300$ worth for 350$ perfect money
289  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying Bitcoin For moneygram on: October 29, 2016, 09:42:41 AM
make that 15% and well talk
290  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I want to buy btc with neteller on: October 29, 2016, 05:48:26 AM
I want to buy btc with neteller

How much @ what rate?
291  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB]10k$ Bitcoin - Payment: Paxum on: October 27, 2016, 08:49:10 AM
yes i send paxum, need btc

transaction won't be reversed, right
if so i will contact you when i add coins to my paxful
292  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB]10k$ Bitcoin - Payment: Paxum on: October 27, 2016, 07:06:46 AM
Hello there,

Will send first if trust is good and escrow wellcomen.
Looking for at least 10 btc in total.
thanks.

paxum is yours right?
would you do this on lbc or paxful?
id sell you 1btc for 1000$
293  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTS/WTB] BTC/Skrill ★ 8% on: October 26, 2016, 02:36:54 PM
Hello i am trading Bitcoins and Skrill money.
My rates are 8% buying and selling.
I accept everyone.

Feel free to ask for an escrow  Wink

do you buy at +8%?
294  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Your thoughts on paxful offers on: October 24, 2016, 07:32:47 PM
Please, consider this:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1658629.0
295  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: i want to sell skrill for bitcoin who can help me ? on: October 24, 2016, 08:31:40 AM
Could take 40 euro from you, happily using escrow from here.

Do you want bitcoins?
296  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: i want to sell skrill for bitcoin who can help me ? on: October 24, 2016, 07:42:55 AM
Let me know when you're online to activate the offer.
297  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: want to buy $700 BTC for Payoneer or paypal on: October 23, 2016, 06:24:14 PM
hello,
as title said, i want to buy $700 BTC for Payoneer or paypal
we can use Monbux's FREE Escrow Services
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=631008.0

if anyone interested please put your offer

Monbux wouldn't escrow PayPal deals.
Ive asked him before.
298  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: i want to sell skrill for bitcoin who can help me ? on: October 23, 2016, 06:17:28 PM
i have 142.45 euro Skrill i want to exchange that for bitcoin who can help me out ?


i can use escrow no problem for me



I could give you 120EUR worth. Paxful or an escrow here.
Deal could be done within 15 mins if you agree on my rate.
299  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [SECURITY] How to spot a scammer on Paxful on: October 23, 2016, 11:52:26 AM
Just bookmark this URL and will going to be useful tin the future and i guess the need for spreading into the another member too. Wink good luck for you.

thanks
300  Economy / Exchanges / [SECURITY] How to spot a scammer on Paxful on: October 23, 2016, 08:16:10 AM
Hello Traders,

This is a topic that i think would be very useful to many of us, because it reveals how to protect yourself on Paxful.
I've been dealing coins on their platform for a few days, and to be honest, it's very hard to get scammed, unless you want to be.

MODERATORS POSTS ON PAXFUL ARE ALWAYS IN LIGHT BLUE HIGHLIGHTS! THIS IS STATED AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH TRADE! KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN!

Typical Scams

Case 1 - The Password Change Attempt
1. You click on a SELL offer (for an online payment provider such as PayPal);
2. An escrow is opened, and you provide the PayPal email to the scammer;
3. Then they ask you to send them a verification code, that they would "send to your phone" (if they're unable to do so - to your email);
4. They send you a password change email or phone message;
5. If you provide the code, and have no 2FA, they cancel the deal, access your account and steal your coins.

Case 2 - The Moderator Advising you to Release Coins
1. A scammer buys (places in escrow your coins);
2. Then they ask you for personal data, such as your email or phone number;

subcase a)
i. There they send you an email from help@paxful.com (ANYONE CAN DO THAT - EXAMPLE LINK);
ii. In the email in very bad English they try to convince you that they've blocked the user, and to release the bitcoins, which they would add to your balance manually within 15 minutes;
iii. You seeing that it's sent from the proper mail address do as advised and release the coins, not realizing that it was all a scam.

subcase b)
i. They send you message in the Escrow chat claiming to be a Moderator (MODERATORS POSTS ON PAXFUL ARE ALWAYS IN LIGHT BLUE HIGHLIGHTS!), or a security team member, claiming that you're a victim of a coin-locker, and you have to release the bitcoins which they would add to your wallet later by hand;
ii. You seeing the message has a title Moderator do as advised and release the coins, not realizing that it was all a scam.

Case 3 - Marking Payment as Made, before the buyer paid
1. A guy responds to a BUY offer that you posted;
2. He asks you for an email address and claims that he's made payment;
3. They mark it as Payment Complete and ask you to release the bitcoins;
4. You stumbled from the enormous profit, don't think to check it first, and release - forgetting about seeing your cash again.

Case 4 - Asking for a loan
1. A guy responds to your offer and buys (holds in escrow) a small portion of your coins;
2. Then he politely asks you if you could loan him 20$ (for instance) and they would pay you back 125% in a few hours;
3. The profile that made the request has a few green + ratings (easy to fake) and you do as advised - losing the coins to a scammer.

NB: Those cases might be intertwined. It's not said that a scammer would use just one, but they might incorporate parts of any of them into their scam attempts.

======================================================================================================
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF ON PAXFUL AND PREVENT SCAMS:

I. IN GENERAL:
1. Before you even fund your account - enable 2FA (SMS or Google Authenticator) for ALL available options through the security tab in your profile (link);
2. Never release bitcoins from escrow, if you have not received the payment! EVER!
3. Do not be fooled by 100% green reputation. Always do your due diligence and check the users that left the reps. If they are reputable with more than 100 deals and more than 10BTCs traded - then you have a legit trader.
4. If you receive a suspicious looking email from help@paxful.com - bad English, bad grammar, etc - try to reply to it! If you get a mail-delivery-subsystem message (link) then the message was not sent from the original mailbox, it just used an mx record to look like it was.
5. Never click on links received in the emails from point 4;
6. When posting a Trade, always require the user to at least has verified phone number/email address, 10+ BTC trades, and to be trusted (there is an option for that)!

II. SPECIFIC:
1. Case 1:
a) Never use the same email address for your payment method and Paxful. Also - never provide your Paxful email;
b) Never provide a phone number linked to your Paxful account or your payment method;
c) Try reasoning with the guy - just tell them that you did not request a security code (as it's supposed to be for your security) and it's better to cancel and not lose your time.

2. Case 2:
a) MODERATORS POSTS ON PAXFUL ARE ALWAYS IN LIGHT BLUE HIGHLIGHTS!
b) NEVER RELEASE BITCOINS, IF PAYMENT IS MARKED AS PAID BUT YOU DIDN'T RECEIVE IT!
c) save all data - make screenshots of the conversation + forward the scam email to help@paxful.com from your paxful email and also send it to the chat support with the attachmens (even if they're offline);
d) report the user through the report button.

3. Case 3:
a) Look at Case 2a)
b) Look at Case 2b)
c) DISPUTE THE PAYMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND REPORT THE SCAMMER!
d) Look at Case 2c)
d) Look at Case 2d)

4. Case 4 - Just use your head. Don't send money to people you don't know with the expectation that you would ever see it back.


Final thoughts:
It struck me that i read a forum full of people thinking that Paxful have a Team Member named Marcos, with bad English, who advised them to release coins. That's why I wrote this guide.
I actually corresponded with Arthur (the owner/founder) of Paxful and his English is perfect. Even if there is a Marco(s) in Paxful it is definitely not the guy that sends you those scam emails.
Just think people. This is how PayPal accounts and credit cards get stolen!

*Note - I am not in any way affiliated with Paxful, nor am I their employee!
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