You should receive these bitcoins within the next 24 hours. When you receive them the transaction will be closed.
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You should receive these bitcoins within the next 24 hours. When you receive them the transaction will be closed.
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The reasoning is that... 1) the thing(s) has been around for far too long without selling, either because the owner or the items are cursed, or both 2) the owner needs to punch out NOW, of his current location and the endless burden of curating effectively a museum of the thing(s) 3) as BTC deflates, the owner can exchange to fiat as soon as the amount of BTC reaches the original fiat value he wanted to sell the thing(s) for
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Sociopaths should not answer anything but the final option, as obviously you will buy at 1 satoshi if that's what's advertised.
The thing is originally priced by a reseller at or below the average sales price of the same condition on Amazon Marketplace, or eBay, or appraised fair market value. It doesn't have the slightest trace of cigarette smoke, bodily fluid, or animal hair/dander/excretion. It has been advertised on craigslist, for at least a decade, and more-regulated sites, off and on for the same period. It has not sold in all those years.
Case in point for poll: You're in the market for this thing. You see the USD price for it and that it's firm, and nothing leaves you wanting in the description except the USD price. Which is $34 (suitable for this case, as BTC is about $34 right now).
You see... Poll Option 1 - 90% of fiat/BTC ($30.60) Poll Option 2 - 80% of fiat/BTC ($27.20) Poll Option 3 - 70% of fiat/BTC ($23.80) Poll Option 4 - 60% of fiat/BTC ($20.40) Poll Option 5 - 50% of fiat/BTC ($17)
At what point do you seriously think the discount is 100% fair, and send BTC? Alternatively, vote which approximate percentage is the cutoff before you say to the seller something to the effect of "Your BTC discount is fucking nuts, did you make a typo? I'll pay {insert cutoff percentage amount here}, I'm not an inverse-highway-robbing sociopath."
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Service Wanted: Salesman
Commission Offered: 1 BTC (if $40/BTC or below)/musical instrument sold
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You can set BTCrow for immediate delivery, 1 day is the minimum review time.
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[ img]http://btcticker.appspot.com/mtgox/1200usd.png[/img ] without spaces to show the BTC equivalent.
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbtcticker.appspot.com%2Fmtgox%2F145usd.png&t=663&c=5M2SUzSxbcmSUg) = $145 for reference
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbtcticker.appspot.com%2Fmtgox%2F200usd.png&t=663&c=-KpijNm_CyhfKA) = $200 for reference
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Sounds like it's what Oldsport's looking for though, if you can transfer the two cards into each other to make one $300.
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Can you ship them within CONUS for 8.33333333 BTC?
No, sorry. I intend to do electronic exchange only by providing the visa.gowallet codes so the buyer may do with the funds whatever he wishes (load onto another card, spend online, whatever). You don't need the physical cards for that. I need the physical cards to buy gas, and don't know of a card that will let you cash advance a Visa gift card onto it.
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Can you ship them within CONUS for 8.33333333 BTC?
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Moneypaks are reversible, as proven by danieldaniel and BCB, and other people on WoT. Stop using them. Escrows cannot save you.
Why would he reverse the Moneypak? Plus I am getting the receipt. Because there was a bet that Moneypaks weren't reversible, and dandan won (with BCB's permission to "lie"). Thank you. Apart from this, did anyone else notice that the original post vanished into thin air as soon as an escrow was introduced? Which original post?
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Looks like you and Episking may want to go exclusive.
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