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Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Super Special! 500 BTC for $20 CAD ea.
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on: February 07, 2013, 04:06:05 PM
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SCAM
LOL @ knucklehead. It's people like you that makes this forum so easy to ignore. There is almost $700 profit here for anyone with their act together enough to make it happen. RBC, TD, Canada Post, or come for a visit. I'm easy to find.
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Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling up to 100 Bitcoins via EMT (Canada)
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on: February 02, 2013, 09:30:27 PM
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At latest mtgox price. Pm me if you're interested.
Do you realize the invitation you are presenting? One of the dirtbags that infest this forum can just buy a phished CDN bank account login for a few bucks LR, make this trade and when the bank discovers you have received stolen money you are out $2K - just like that. What makes this all the more ridiculous is the fact that all five major Canadian banks have branches in almost every neighbourhood in Canada. A cash deposit to your account cannot be phished while an online bank access is about as tight as a sieve. Why do this to yourself? Why not insist on CASH deposited to your account? Or even accept a cheque by mail. It only takes a few days to clear. Online spends can be clawed back months later. You might even face criminal accusations for receiving stolen property.
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Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] BTC in Vancouver, Canada (or Langley, Abbotsford, Chilliwack)
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on: January 31, 2013, 11:51:45 PM
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If you are close to an RBC, you are close to bitcoin at the best price around.
No ID, no signup, no snooping.
How? Is something not clear? Can you be more specific about your difficulty? You didn't say how or through what site you can use RBC to get coins this way! Maybe there is a reason you can't see my signature. Just google my username. S
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Easiest way to buy bitcoins with credit card.
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on: January 31, 2013, 09:37:59 AM
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centregold.com has been accepting credit cards to digital currency for a long time. Be prepared to present yourself fully, ID, verification, credit check etc. If you are less than genuine, you don't have a chance of being accepted. When you are deemed to be a good risk you can buy any of several digital currencies that are easily traded into bitcoins, although not bitcoin directly. ( try this https://www.nanaimogold.com/lr_exchange.php ) Anyone who is serious about trading bitcoin and other currencies needs to find a better way than credit cards. There is high risk in chargebacks due to stolen cards and those thieves who might just lie to the card issuer after purchasing something very liquid and practically untraceable. Either way, it's the merchant, not the bank, who pays for the loss. The banks are actually complicit in the crime when they fine the merchant to cover the chargeback costs. Accepting credit cards is more or less risky for any merchant, money trade the riskiest. That's why you need to expect close scrutiny and large costs if you want to pay online with Visa. There are often better ways.
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Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WU to BTC - less than Gox - no service fee - Nanaimo Gold
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on: January 29, 2013, 06:20:27 AM
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Post count.
;-) Yeah, it's tough when you're new. I never worried about post count here since I'm pretty much the first to sign up to this forum. The no fee WU to BTC special is now over. Some people got some great deals, especially those who ordered yesterday because the rate has gone up a dollar since then. Some traders made as much as $200 overnight.
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Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Want to buy 1-25 btc through EMT (Canada)
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on: January 28, 2013, 04:41:50 AM
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That opinion is valid only from your counterparty. He is the one at risk of chargeback. Anyway, the offer is open to anyone who is of genuine intention. Unless you are handicapped in some terrible way, a stroll down to the RBC can be quite enjoyable. Then I don't have to know or trust you. After all, Bitcoin is for anonymity.
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