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June 18, 2013, 03:44:51 AM
Last edit: June 18, 2013, 04:23:34 AM by beefribs
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EDIT: Adjusting for market averages, $100 would get me 0.987 BTC. I'm still looking to buy 1 for $100, but I will accept 0.980-1 (or more, if you're some kind of BTC fairy)

Hello!

I've finally been unchained from that forsaken noobland and can finally post the thread that I joined this forum for.

I'm beefribs; about 2 years ago I was pretty avid in the bitcoin community. I did some mining, some trading, but mostly stuck around out of interest in this new and revolutionary currency. I ended my days 2 years ago cashing out around 50 BTC for $8 each. Until about a week ago, I completely forgot about bitcoins. And let me say- what I saw that they were breaching $100 a piece, I nearly crippled in hindsight. That ~$500 could've been $5,000. All well, that's why I'm back!

As stated in the title, I'm looking to buy 1 BTC for a $100 Moneypak or Paypal. The option is yours. Due to this forum's high regard for the trust system (rightfully so) and my Jr. status, we will use an escrow service- the fees of which you will pay, as I won't have a problem trusting a regarded member but I'm sure you will have trouble trusting a Jr. one (effectively making the service solely for you).

Please comment/message. I'd really like to make this purchase and begin building trust in this community!

Thank you,

Beefribs
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June 18, 2013, 03:51:59 AM
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Keep in mind that current price is $101.65 , if you don't offer more, there's no reason to sell to you instead of using an exchange.
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June 18, 2013, 04:12:56 AM
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Keep in mind that current price is $101.65 , if you don't offer more, there's no reason to sell to you instead of using an exchange.

The market average is such but the low end is a little over $99; so long as I'm in that range, I'm doing no one a disservice. You make a good point, though. I'd probably get a trade much faster with an adjustment.
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