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541  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: OSRSGold Currency Exhchange - BTC/PP/WU/MP/etc on: July 28, 2015, 11:13:10 PM
Hi
Would you trade BTC for $5-$10 PayPal?
Cheers.
542  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [H] $170 PP [W] $150 BTC on: July 28, 2015, 10:12:28 PM
I'm verified on PayPal, and am happy to go through a middleman if you know one (I'm not sure if this prevents chargeback, you'd have to tell me. I've never done it before so idk how it works)

I have $170 on PayPal, and would like $150 (0.5065) in bitcoin, according to Preev.
I'm struggling to find a PayPal deal for $5, let alone $170 with 1 post. Good luck, but you're almost certainly going to be put into the "do not trade/possible scammer" bracket.

Ah, didn't realize I'd be better off with smaller amounts :/
I think you miss the point Tongue
PayPal is a very risky way to buy Bitcoin for the seller. You could buy the Bitcoin and then ask PayPal for a refund in 2 weeks, which they would give you no questions asked.
543  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [H] $170 PP [W] $150 BTC on: July 28, 2015, 10:01:24 PM
I'm verified on PayPal, and am happy to go through a middleman if you know one (I'm not sure if this prevents chargeback, you'd have to tell me. I've never done it before so idk how it works)

I have $170 on PayPal, and would like $150 (0.5065) in bitcoin, according to Preev.
I'm struggling to find a PayPal deal for $5, let alone $170 with 1 post. Good luck, but you're almost certainly going to be put into the "do not trade/possible scammer" bracket.
544  Economy / Currency exchange / Looking To Buy A Small Amount Of BTC on: July 28, 2015, 09:46:01 PM
Hi,
I am looking to buy $5-$10 worth of BTC. I would like to pay with PayPal (read this if you're unaware of the risks of PayPal BTC transactions: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=14632.0) and therefore I do not expect an immediate seller. The reason I would like to buy such a small amount is so I can get back to what I did with my BTC in the first place and experiment a new way for me to earn BTC. If you're willing to trade, leave me a message or post a reply to this topic.
Cheers Cheesy
545  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [H] $10 PP [W] BTC on: July 28, 2015, 09:31:15 PM
hey man do you still need to exchange? pls shoot me a PM i am looking to buy $10 PP
I'm looking to buy $10 USD worth of BTC through PayPal if you're still after it?
PM me if you're interested, cheers.
546  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: selling up to $100 in bitcoin for myvanilla debit card is emergency good deal on: July 28, 2015, 09:28:08 PM
Hi,
I will buy from $5 to $10 USD, if you will allow me to pay via PayPal, it is my only payment option at the moment. Me paying by PayPal does present a risk, so you would just have to trust me. We can use escrow if you wish, but it would only protect me.
Let me know if you're interested! Cheesy
547  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Loaning - Is it worth it? on: July 28, 2015, 09:21:36 PM
Hi,
So something I've been thinking about is lending Bitcoin. For me to conduct trades over Bitcoin Talk, I usually ask the other party pays first (which usually means the trades fall through).
  • Is it actually profitable?
  • Will I get scammed to death?
Cheers.

No.

Yes.
That's a very straightforward answer, people seem to have very different opinions on loaning. I think i'll try a couple of micro loans (but still request collateral) to test the water. If I make a loss, I have my clear answer  Tongue
548  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I buy and sell BTC, LTC, PM, Skrill, Neteller, Paypal, STP, WU, MG, etc on: July 28, 2015, 09:19:03 PM
Hi,
I would like to buy $5 of BTC, I would have to pay through PayPal (a high risk system, the deal depends on if you can trust me).
Give me a private message if you're willing to do it.
Thanks  Smiley
549  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Paypal to Bitcoins on: July 28, 2015, 09:13:04 PM
I want to exchange my paypal USD to Bitcoins.
I have 14.20$.
I don't know where to trade or to whom so someone please help me out here.

Hello jacee:

I can send you BTC
We can do the deal in my thread and I am in yahoo:feboprimo1 , to talk about the details of the deal.
Regards
What sort of prices do you offer? I'm also interested.
550  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Loaning - Is it worth it? on: July 28, 2015, 08:24:05 PM
I ment collateral haha, I was planning in using an Escrow anyway, thanks for the input. I was planning on asking alt coins as collateral which may mean slow business, but a not so devastating outcome when I get scammed :/

Once you build up enough rep/trades you'll be able to take collateral without escrow, though using as escrow will be time consuming just for loans. I'd take forum accounts as collateral as most people wont even need to loan money if they've already got the sufficient amount in alts though there are lots of people doing this already so people would likely choose another user over you.
How could I take an account as collateral? Surely I would be shown as being a bit malicious selling off accounts, and surely they could just reset the password on the account?

Plenty of people buy/trade/sell accounts. Just look at the digital goods section. In fact I think forum accounts are the most popular form of collateral these days. To secure an account you just change all the details including the email address and there's not really any way they can get it back. They could go to the admins and try convince them it was hacked but with a little investigation they would see it wasn't. You can always change the signature/personal text to 'account currently held as collateral by Fishbones78 etc as well.
Okay, seems good. Thanks Smiley
551  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Loaning - Is it worth it? on: July 28, 2015, 07:38:27 PM
I ment collateral haha, I was planning in using an Escrow anyway, thanks for the input. I was planning on asking alt coins as collateral which may mean slow business, but a not so devastating outcome when I get scammed :/

Once you build up enough rep/trades you'll be able to take collateral without escrow, though using as escrow will be time consuming just for loans. I'd take forum accounts as collateral as most people wont even need to loan money if they've already got the sufficient amount in alts though there are lots of people doing this already so people would likely choose another user over you.
How could I take an account as collateral? Surely I would be shown as being a bit malicious selling off accounts, and surely they could just reset the password on the account?
552  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Purchase: $5 USD for Bitcoin on: July 28, 2015, 07:02:41 PM
Still looking for the trade if anyone is up for it Smiley
553  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Loaning - Is it worth it? on: July 28, 2015, 06:34:34 PM
Hi,
So something I've been thinking about is lending Bitcoin. For me to conduct trades over Bitcoin Talk, I usually ask the other party pays first (which usually means the trades fall through).
  • Is it actually profitable?
  • Will I get scammed to death?
Cheers.

It can be profitable but the margins are small and the risk is great if you don't get sufficient collateral. How can the other party pay first though if you're the one lending the money? Do you mean send collat first? Most people wont trust you yet to send collateral first so you'll need to use escrow. Personally I'd avoid getting into the lending business as it's likely not worth the hassle and one scam is all it takes to ruin your total profit.
I ment collateral haha, I was planning in using an Escrow anyway, thanks for the input. I was planning on asking alt coins as collateral which may mean slow business, but a not so devastating outcome when I get scammed :/
554  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Looking to purchase $5 of Bitcoin on: July 28, 2015, 05:16:44 PM
Hi
I am looking to purchase $5 of Bitcoin, through PayPal. PayPal is a high risk platform to be selling Bitcoin to people with I understand, so I wouldn't surprised if nobody accepted  Tongue
I am looking for 0.015 BTC for the $5 although we may be able to negotiate (a little, I can purchase 0.014 BTC elsewhere with PayPal). I am willing to use Escrow with a well trusted Bitcoin Talk member as the holder of the BTC if that helps the seller feel more secure about the transaction, but Escrow only benefits me in this kind of transaction.
Any interest, let me know please Smiley

 You can buy bitcoin with Payza if you have an account with it. Send the money to Payza through an escrow or in another way and then withdraw from it in bitcoin. There is a fee of 2% but it is nothing I think. Atention. You cannot withdraw bitcoin from Payza if you charge your account there from your credit card.
I'll look into it, thanks Smiley
Meanwhile, the offer still stands!
555  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Looking to purchase $5 of Bitcoin on: July 28, 2015, 05:12:36 PM
Hi
I am looking to purchase $5 of Bitcoin, through PayPal. PayPal is a high risk platform to be selling Bitcoin to people with I understand, so I wouldn't surprised if nobody accepted  Tongue
I am looking for 0.015 BTC for the $5 although we may be able to negotiate (a little, I can purchase 0.014 BTC elsewhere with PayPal). I am willing to use Escrow with a well trusted Bitcoin Talk member as the holder of the BTC if that helps the seller feel more secure about the transaction, but Escrow only benefits me in this kind of transaction.
Any interest, let me know please Smiley

Hello Sir we can do by WMZ or PM if you want
What do you mean by WMZ?

webmoney and prefect money dollar you can buy BTC from us
At the moment I can only offer PayPal as my payment method, sorry.
556  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Looking to purchase $5 of Bitcoin on: July 28, 2015, 05:04:42 PM
Hi
I am looking to purchase $5 of Bitcoin, through PayPal. PayPal is a high risk platform to be selling Bitcoin to people with I understand, so I wouldn't surprised if nobody accepted  Tongue
I am looking for 0.015 BTC for the $5 although we may be able to negotiate (a little, I can purchase 0.014 BTC elsewhere with PayPal). I am willing to use Escrow with a well trusted Bitcoin Talk member as the holder of the BTC if that helps the seller feel more secure about the transaction, but Escrow only benefits me in this kind of transaction.
Any interest, let me know please Smiley

Hello Sir we can do by WMZ or PM if you want
What do you mean by WMZ?
557  Economy / Currency exchange / Looking to purchase $5 of Bitcoin on: July 28, 2015, 04:44:12 PM
Hi
I am looking to purchase $5 of Bitcoin, through PayPal. PayPal is a high risk platform to be selling Bitcoin to people with I understand, so I wouldn't surprised if nobody accepted  Tongue
I am looking for 0.015 BTC for the $5 although we may be able to negotiate (a little, I can purchase 0.014 BTC elsewhere with PayPal). I am willing to use Escrow with a well trusted Bitcoin Talk member as the holder of the BTC if that helps the seller feel more secure about the transaction, but Escrow only benefits me in this kind of transaction.
Any interest, let me know please Smiley
558  Other / Off-topic / Re: raspberry pi 2 on: July 28, 2015, 03:29:36 PM
Few threads about the Pi2 already

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=943467.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1096971.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1022676.0

I bought a Pi 1 a while back but never really used it as I couldn't get much stuff to work on it. I guess they're alright for certain things like mining rigs and stuff but I don't think they're for me.
I bought the Pi 2 for a specific project, but it lacked the ability to run certain programs within certain conditions, which made it useless to me. I also purchased it to mine with, alone as an experiment, which was also a flop. eBay helped me get my losses back...
559  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Loaning - Is it worth it? on: July 28, 2015, 02:47:34 PM
It's a tedious process honestly, yea you could ask for collateral and if they give you altcoins is all good but bitcointalk accounts as collateral are just painful, you have to either sell them which you might not be able to do so fast or join a sig campaign and pay for the loan yourself which is tedious so if someone ends up not paying you have to be dedicated to it and recover your money using your time.
I think I might proceed with it actually. Alt coins seems a good, solid collateral, even if I don't receive many requests because of it, I atleast will come out well if I'm not paid back.
Thanks Smiley
560  Economy / Digital goods / Steam Game For Sale: Mount & Blade Warband - Includes Napoleonic Wars DLC on: July 28, 2015, 02:36:38 PM
Hi,
Selling Mount & Blade: Warband with Napoleonic Wars DLC. Currently listed on the steam store at £23 (0.12 BTC) I ask 0.05 BTC for the game and DLC. The price is negotiable a little bit. I ask payment first (I have SOME trust feedback, but not lots), unless the buyer is a VERY senior member with VERY good trust feedback, but payment first is pretty much required. Proof I have the game and DLC is in the attached image, you can see i have the same steam username as my forum name. Drop a reply if you're interested and I will PM you.
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