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October 23, 2015, 02:55:06 AM
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If the OP really does work for Bank of America then the risk of a cash deposit reversal is probably going to be fairly low. Bank employees should have all transactions they are involved in from the "customer side" of the window, and they should not attempt to influence any employee to act in a way that would violate policy. If the OP were a bank employee and attempted to get a transaction reversed that should not be reversed then he would likely be fired, be put on some kind of bad list and possibly worse. I would say the risk of loss from a cash deposit is very low provided that bitcoin is not released from escrow until after one business day the transaction is made and you can see a deposit slip showing a cash deposit on your online banking.

Yes the OP did previously default on a loan, however he did eventually make the lender whole so I would not say that he is a scammer. With that being said it would most likely be in the interest of whoever is selling bitcoin to him to use escrow to protect both parties.
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October 23, 2015, 03:40:17 AM
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If the OP really does work for Bank of America then the risk of a cash deposit reversal is probably going to be fairly low. Bank employees should have all transactions they are involved in from the "customer side" of the window, and they should not attempt to influence any employee to act in a way that would violate policy. If the OP were a bank employee and attempted to get a transaction reversed that should not be reversed then he would likely be fired, be put on some kind of bad list and possibly worse. I would say the risk of loss from a cash deposit is very low provided that bitcoin is not released from escrow until after one business day the transaction is made and you can see a deposit slip showing a cash deposit on your online banking.

Yes the OP did previously default on a loan, however he did eventually make the lender whole so I would not say that he is a scammer. With that being said it would most likely be in the interest of whoever is selling bitcoin to him to use escrow to protect both parties.

I agree with you completely. That poor little guy was just angry because I didn't want to do a sketchy trade with him without an escrow. So he flipped a shit. Typical stuff on here

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October 23, 2015, 03:41:14 AM
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There are several ways I'd be willing to purchase this BTC and THEY ALL INVOLVE ESCROW.

Bank of America Cash deposit into your account.

Skrill/paypal

Local meet cash exchange (north new Jersey)

These are the only three I'm able to do at the moment.

Hello riso2015:

I sent you a PM
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October 23, 2015, 03:45:46 AM
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If the OP really does work for Bank of America then the risk of a cash deposit reversal is probably going to be fairly low. Bank employees should have all transactions they are involved in from the "customer side" of the window, and they should not attempt to influence any employee to act in a way that would violate policy. If the OP were a bank employee and attempted to get a transaction reversed that should not be reversed then he would likely be fired, be put on some kind of bad list and possibly worse. I would say the risk of loss from a cash deposit is very low provided that bitcoin is not released from escrow until after one business day the transaction is made and you can see a deposit slip showing a cash deposit on your online banking.

Yes the OP did previously default on a loan, however he did eventually make the lender whole so I would not say that he is a scammer. With that being said it would most likely be in the interest of whoever is selling bitcoin to him to use escrow to protect both parties.

I agree with you completely. That poor little guy was just angry because I didn't want to do a sketchy trade with him without an escrow. So he flipped a shit. Typical stuff on here
Unfortunately there are a lot of people that make it a habit of trolling others. There are many people on here that act like that. It is just one part of doing business on here, along with the huge number of time wasters.
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October 23, 2015, 03:52:10 AM
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If the OP really does work for Bank of America then the risk of a cash deposit reversal is probably going to be fairly low. Bank employees should have all transactions they are involved in from the "customer side" of the window, and they should not attempt to influence any employee to act in a way that would violate policy. If the OP were a bank employee and attempted to get a transaction reversed that should not be reversed then he would likely be fired, be put on some kind of bad list and possibly worse. I would say the risk of loss from a cash deposit is very low provided that bitcoin is not released from escrow until after one business day the transaction is made and you can see a deposit slip showing a cash deposit on your online banking.

Yes the OP did previously default on a loan, however he did eventually make the lender whole so I would not say that he is a scammer. With that being said it would most likely be in the interest of whoever is selling bitcoin to him to use escrow to protect both parties.

I agree with you completely. That poor little guy was just angry because I didn't want to do a sketchy trade with him without an escrow. So he flipped a shit. Typical stuff on here
Try localbitcoin.com should have no problem buying bitcoin on there site
plenty of sites you can buy bitcoin off..I would buy them off a reputable bitcoin site then you will have no problems buying and receiving your bitcoin ..
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October 23, 2015, 06:15:44 PM
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If the OP really does work for Bank of America then the risk of a cash deposit reversal is probably going to be fairly low. Bank employees should have all transactions they are involved in from the "customer side" of the window, and they should not attempt to influence any employee to act in a way that would violate policy. If the OP were a bank employee and attempted to get a transaction reversed that should not be reversed then he would likely be fired, be put on some kind of bad list and possibly worse. I would say the risk of loss from a cash deposit is very low provided that bitcoin is not released from escrow until after one business day the transaction is made and you can see a deposit slip showing a cash deposit on your online banking.

Yes the OP did previously default on a loan, however he did eventually make the lender whole so I would not say that he is a scammer. With that being said it would most likely be in the interest of whoever is selling bitcoin to him to use escrow to protect both parties.

I agree with you completely. That poor little guy was just angry because I didn't want to do a sketchy trade with him without an escrow. So he flipped a shit. Typical stuff on here
Try localbitcoin.com should have no problem buying bitcoin on there site
plenty of sites you can buy bitcoin off..I would buy them off a reputable bitcoin site then you will have no problems buying and receiving your bitcoin ..
I did and found someone willing to do a cash exchange. Thanks!

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October 23, 2015, 08:05:54 PM
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There are several ways I'd be willing to purchase this BTC and THEY ALL INVOLVE ESCROW.

Bank of America Cash deposit into your account.

Skrill/paypal

Local meet cash exchange (north new Jersey)

These are the only three I'm able to do at the moment.


If you can do bank deposit, I have account in community federal bank .. msg me if you need

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