Money sent through PayPal and any other money transfer service that accepts credit cards can be easily reversed by the sender, even after several weeks. Therefore, you should only accept PayPal in trades with people you trust very highly.
This is why newbies are not likely to sell their PayPal USD for bitcoins successfully.
Some other services that are not totally safe: - Bank transfers (ACH, etc.) except wire transfers - Most gift cards. - Moneypak - AlertPay - Paysafecards - Dwolla - Western Union (they reportedly will sue the recipient to recover money in some cases)
I offer paying with Paypal (send money as a friend) which is not reversable just like bitcoin. www.BitSwapp.comPlease check out my website. This is a personal website and every order is processed and sent manually. All PayPal methods are reversible, scam in hell. ETA: PM exchange !!! WARNING: This user is a newbie. If you are expecting a message from a more veteran member, then this is an imposter !!!
Hey man, why would you ruin my reputation.
As for PayPal get your facts straight or learn how to read, because transactions to friend and family on PayPal have no fee and are irreversible.
So if you wanna go around ruining peoples reputation then find out if they are legit before making assumptions. Thanks. God Bless.
P.S. I've sold over 20 orders of BTC on my new website and the only reason it works is because the customers trust me and the PayPal money sending(not payments) is irreversible.
Friends and family PayPal translations HAVE been reversed out of the accounts of people I trust a hell of a lot more than some random like you. Your customers' trust is misguided to the point of economic suicide. Take and fuck off.
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Hi,
please excuse me if my question is a little dense, are you owed BitCoins? Does that mean you want someone to give you BitCoins and then that person is owed BitCoins by the lawyer?
Thanks for reading.
Read the first and third paragraphs again.
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It's kinda ridiculous for every mining pool to have an accelerator, inefficient third-party CAPTCHA for every BTC TX. "Are you sure you really want to send that BTC?" LOL
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Selling my BTC1.84915808 debt owed by Bitfloor/Roman Shytlman ( a current or former Coinbase employee), for USD (subject to future floating to the exchange rate on the day that this deal is done) to a lawyer who will use legal means (a lien, or?) to be personally compensated by the owner and/or thief. I have not been refunded this BTC amount, since the Bitfloor hack reported here: http://bitcoinmagazine.com/2139/bitfloor-hacked-250000-missing/ - and to my knowledge, nearly all of the "hacked" BTC has not been refunded to all Bitfloor customers, so my debt is just a drop in the bucket. My account/ BTC ownership/debt will be legally transferred to a lawyer, who must recognize that BTC is a deflationary currency with a fixed supply & increasing demand, so my offer will be profitable for them, as USD/ BTC rises to $1 million or whatever, to have gotten BTC at current rate, and a loss in the end for me. P.S. I will do my best to help make contact with other Bitfloor victims, one of whom has claimed BTC19.
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Excerpts from PM, snipped bits with "...": Your topic was locked while I was attempting to respond to your "auction interference" thread.
I have quoted what I intended to post below in an effort to give you friendly advice. Feel free to ignore it if you so choose.
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In regards to your questions, your "round two" bidder reneged on his bid, so I would advise that you open a scam accusation and/or leave him a negative rating.
The negative rating was already left right away... the scam accusation I guess I could do too, if it didn't look like they had abandoned their account from April 24 (13 days after auction end), 2017 until now. Even if they reactivate, my negrating with risked BTC & uneditable reference URL will be more evergreen than a Scam Accusation that is bumped down the listings. ... In order to prevent this from happening in the future, you can require users who do not meet some criteria to prepay (a portion of) their bid prior to you accepting their bid. If you require that only a portion of user's bid to be prepaid, you can stipulate that they will lose their "deposit" if they do not pay their balance within "x" amount of time. No matter my years of built-up trust ratings, that sounds like a ticket to ratings suicide. In regards to your "round three" bidder, no one had bid after ~a month, and he made an offer below your starting bid. You have the option to either reject his bid, or decide that you are willing to accept an amount below your starting bid. His offer was clearly $1 and not 1BTC, so if you wanted to accept his bid, he owes you $1. It looks like he sent you~$1 in BTC, so if you are not going to accept his bid, then I would suggest that you refund him (while deducting the tx fee from the amount you send him). My acceptance of BTC1 as a valid bid & necessarily implicit rejection of the clearly invalid bid of $1 should have been obvious at some point over the aforementioned 7 days, 23 hours, 10 minutes and 48 seconds of non-"clarification" from BitWhale. And as BitWhale said, "Please accept my $1 donation and buy yourself a happy meal." Which costs well over $1. End of that story. As a side note, if the items you have listed for sale are not selling, it will probably not hurt anything to allow for some friendly conversation in your sales threads -- doing so will allow for free bumps for you.
Too frustrating to have to answer questions from sig spammers already answered in my OPs, and say no, no, no, no, when asked/demanded to reconsider the terms of sale I set to be law-abiding, such as only shipping within the US.
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Huh? Did you even read the rating I left on Cryptogrifff or are you just trying to cover for sig spamming for ChipMixer with a lot of nonsense? I DID "chat him" via PM, he NEVER responded, let alone didn't send the money in nearly 11 hours, nearly 3 hours of grace period after the 8 hours stated in my auction terms. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1889893.0What the hell? Seriously? Dollar sign ($) and bitcoin sign ( BTC) are different and everyone could tell it that he is trying to fool or mislead you. If I am on your place, I wouldn't have taken it as understandable but rather I will clarify this. Also there are other users who pointed it out but you are saying that it is understandable etc and etc.That are two different things! Seriously, more sig spam-covering nonsense? The ill-named BitWhale* had 7 days, 23 hours, 10 minutes and 48 seconds, between the time I recognized BTC1 would be a valid bid (as opposed to the invalid bid of $1), and the auction's end, to "clarify" the sabotage. Then BitWhale only "clarified" after the auction lapsed, after the payment deadline, even. I had also reported BitWhale's bid post to mods in a timely manner after it was made, and still haven't gotten a response. Partly why I've posted this topic in Meta. *Whale, as most commonly understood when used non- literally, means noun; a wealthy patron to a casino, gets paid special attention by a casino host so the patron will feel comfortable to gamble more money. And what are you doing when you bid on a mystery box? You're gambling that you'll like what you win. It's entirely understandable for someone who identifies themselves as a "Bit" (short for Bitcoin) Whale (wealthy gambler)" to have bid BTC1 with every intention of paying.
Mods can unlock this topic or PM me to unlock it for a public response.
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Mycelium just pushed an update removing the partner links guess they got the message:)
I guess that means the ads weren't airtight contracted then...
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I'm sorry, since when is self-proclaimed nationalist socialist Jeremy Joseph Christian an "alt-right adherent"? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Can4b5XRkxIAs convicted felon, couldn't LEGALLY vote for anyone, but claimed on his Facebook that he didn't vote for Trump but supported Sanders*/Stein. Whether he actually wrote in Sanders*/Stein on an illegally-issued ballot is up to nobody to investigate, b/c "election fraud is fake news!" *a nationalist socialist
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BitWhale's bid & payment of ~$1 in BTC was invalid & will not be able to be refunded due to TX fees. To refund it, double-spend/RBF it back to self.
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All I will say is that the box will be worth about the same as the auction price. Will prioritize new items, then descend in condition if I run out of new items or the new items can't add up close enough. If the auction price is sufficiently high & my biggest box can't hold everything, I'll split everything across multiple packages. USA delivery address only; 100% up to you to find & hire a US-based shipping forwarder/reshipper if you're outside the US & send me a list of things likely to be seized by your Customs officials, so I won't include them. Minimum Starting Bid: BTC0.02 Minimum Bid Increment: BTC0.01 Shipping: Free packaging, but the cheapest USPS shipping service based on dimensions, destination & weight counts towards auction price End Date: 8/14/2017 @ 23:59:59 UTC-7 -> https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/usa/los-angelesPayment Deadline: My BTC address will be sent to winner at end of auction, and payment must be at least broadcast to the network within 8 hours
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bump, BitWhale currently winning the auction. He meant 1$ which obviously he said because he did not read the auction details and rules. This isn't Dollartalk.org. BTC is the symbol we use everywhere but Currency Exchange & Altcoins, and BTC0.02 is nowhere near $1 even if it was Dollartalk.org. I'm happy to oblige auction interference/breach of contract with a negative rating. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1867468.0
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bump, BitWhale currently winning the auction.
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Can you jump down from the 10th floor of any building? I think It's worth more than 1BTC ))). Just kidding. I think you should go out and find a real job to earn real money after that use money you earned to buy bitcoin ))). Ez ) Hm, how much is a tandem parachute jump with a certified chutist?
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I'm holding off on listing my entire inventory until 2.0 stable is out so just a few things are @thebutterzone. Waste of time to have to redo the whole store with the new version.
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This is Bitcointalk, not PayPaltalk.
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FYI on Duosear.ch it says BTC 106.169 (EUR 129,900.00), but on OpenBazaar it says 57.37227051 BTC ($148,243.06)
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Important symbol additions include: Bitcoin sign Release date this month TBD.
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