My mistake guys It's 225$ worth btc not 225 btc. Anyway, I already made a deal with legion but I'm still looking for another trade.
I'll do it, hit me up.
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Is the offer still open? Hit me up.
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Just reminding you 0.0012BTC is only 10$ right now!
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It's our own fault for using a service that collects so much of our personal information and has the power to ruin individuals by blackmailing them and using their data against them at any given time.
Stop using google, stop using facebook. Start with yourself.
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Tema je opet pala na drugu stranicu Opet radim bump. Iluvbitcoins bilo bi dobro da pobrišeš bump iznad kako bi sve bilo po pravilima foruma (trebalo bi brisati stare bumpove) A jbg, treba je bumpat malo češće, ne bilježi neku aktivnost :s Obrisano.
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What's the point of this thread? It's too general, no basis in it, what is the purpose of it o.o I agree with the general premise you've painted though
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Although, it's true that signature campaigns contribute to spamming, I'd argue they're presented 10x worse than they are in reality on these forums..
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I think it should be as simple as opening a normal ltd company. However to be sure, consult a lawyer before doing that, just to be on the safe side.
On the other hand, your idea about targeting only German speaking customers here in Croatia will not be that profitable, you should really consider to target Croatian, English and German speaking audience if you want to do it properly.
The internet is online. So by targeting the german population, it targets all the germans, not just those in Croatia
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The verification comes after a limit (I don't remember well maybe 1500€ you can find it in their FAQ) The bank account will be needed when you will need a transfer out of course
But one thing I can tell you is that they don't accept anything related to cryptocurrency (if you're concerned). They confirmed to me by chat and by email as well
But I'll be able to receive payments to their IBAN and transfer it to other accounts without actually having a physical bank account?
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i can offer you 2 BTC if you bring me the 6 BTC
The debtor is known, but you have to send in advance, because you are a liar. Do you think anyone is actually dumb enough to send you 2 BTC in advance so you get 6 BTC back from someone who scammed them? 2 BTC? Game Protect asks for a donation in the height of 5% in advance, in this case 0.3 BTC. Liar number19 was dumb enough to send 6 BTC to the powerbet scam and if he is not dumb enough to send 0.3 BTC to enforce his 6 BTC, then it is his problem and not mine. Some mentally ill blatant liars might missed that part, but Game Protect did not send any Bitcoins to the powerbet scam and did not lose anything! Are your morals so low that you're trying to scam people who were already scammed According to your brain wash theories, enforcing money owed through legal channels is scamming? You surely also mean that killing someone is giving him kisses and raping is shaking hands, right? This is how you want to wash the brains of your victims to keep them abused? Enforcing money owed through legal channel isn't scamming, but asking for money upfront for a service you most probably won't deliver raises too many red flags. You asked for it here. i can offer you 2 BTC if you bring me the 6 BTC
The debtor is known, but you have to send in advance, because you are a liar.
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You probably misunderstood Transferwise. You don't open bank accounts with the, you just use them to transfer money. I used Transferwise back in 2015 and 2016, so yes, it was possible to use without a bank account; not sure about now though. Saved quite a bit of money on fees plus they used rates with almost no spread. They don't accept Bitcoin or crypto so I've moved on to other services that do. In fact, most similar type services work exactly like that. Basically, when you want to transfer someone money, they give you THEIR IBAN and bank account... and you fund it (I used cash deposit and even cash over the counter). The reference number tells them it's your transaction. They then send the money to your destination account (again, from theirs).
What you might look for is what they call a neobank or challenger bank as they're called in the UK. Google to find them. I use Revolut myself, crypto friendly. NOT sure if they'll suit your purposes as they only really do p2p and not business accounts.
What I've meant is you get an IBAN when you sign up? And do you already need to have a bank account in order to be able to open a Transferwise account This sounds good so far Just dunno if you can open it if you don't already have a bank account (for verification etc.)...
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#19 - 0.0012 #21 - 0.0012
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Notes: - You can bid on as many knives as you want to - Each bid made less than 20 minutes before the countdown ends will prolong the auction time for 20 more minutes
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Just sent you a PM regarding a BTC/PP exchange.
Edit: My BTC for his PP. Smooth transaction. Received payment in <30 minutes.
Nice dealing with you hi, i have BTC and i need $70 paypal did you still need bitcoin my friend ? regards
Been a long time, though, yeah, I do need it Bump
is this offer still open? 220 USD to PP and I pay BTC Yes.
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If you can do 3%, hit me up.
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I've recently read about Transferwise, which seems to be a website where you can have multiple currency accounts and simply get IBAN numbers from all sorts of countries to use!
I'm wondering if anyone knows if it's possible to open it without your own bank account !
I've been thinking about opening a company in Hong Kong online for a while, and the main drawback I see is having to travel there to open a bank account (travel prices are expensive, and I get very little traffic with my volume that wouldn't cover the expense).
Since companies can be opened in HK online without having to travel there, the next step is a bank account.
Is it possible to open a business Transferwise account without having your own company bank account?
Also, would I run into any legal trouble, by using a Hong Kong company to sell items bought from Chinese companies, in the EU and receiving money on the Transferwise EU IBANs?
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