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June 04, 2013, 06:28:25 AM
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Hey guys im buying bitcoins or amounts at market price - I need the bitcoins to purchase an online item and I want to gamble in an online casino

If interested please add me on skype at : javaftw

comment below your skype if you added me
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June 04, 2013, 07:01:24 AM
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Try localbitcoins.com, you can buy there through escrow

https://www.crypto-trade.com/ref/arcticwolf Try CryptoTrade.com, a new exchange for trading Currencies and Securities
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June 05, 2013, 05:08:29 AM
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Try localbitcoins.com, you can buy there through escrow

I really need to buy bitcoins without showing my face im not going to sit down with someone to buy bitcoins with paypal
I have a paypal balance of 86.20 usd
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June 05, 2013, 05:12:40 AM
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Sorry man, but I doubt anyone will be willing to do this.  Too much likelihood of a scam.
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June 05, 2013, 05:17:40 AM
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Sorry man, but I doubt anyone will be willing to do this.  Too much likelihood of a scam.

Lol , I can go first
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June 05, 2013, 05:27:01 AM
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Sorry man, but I doubt anyone will be willing to do this.  Too much likelihood of a scam.

Lol , I can go first

Even though the amount is close to zero, Paypal is reversible, so folks will be concerned that even if you go first by a week, and then they send the non-reversible Bitcoins that as soon as you  receive them you can reverse the Paypal payment, especially if you are anonymous and have no risk.

However, if you want to deposit your money in someone's bank account rather than through Paypal, they might be more inclined to send you Bitcoins. 

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June 05, 2013, 05:30:19 AM
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Sorry man, but I doubt anyone will be willing to do this.  Too much likelihood of a scam.

Lol , I can go first

Even though the amount is close to zero, Paypal is reversible, so folks will be concerned that even if you go first by a week, and then they send the non-reversible Bitcoins that as soon as you  receive them you can reverse the Paypal payment, especially if you are anonymous and have no risk.

However, if you want to deposit your money in someone's bank account rather than through Paypal, they might be more inclined to send you Bitcoins. 

Good point But I can't wait a week that is just to long and he could simple run off
But I will go first I just really need the bitcoins
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June 05, 2013, 05:40:16 AM
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You missed the point, doesn't matter whether you go first or not, Paypal is broken for trust free anonymous transactions for a virtual currency that violates its terms of service... 
If you really want to trade, you need to offer something folks will be likely to accept.

Otherwise you risk being seen as someone that scams newbies.

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June 05, 2013, 05:49:21 AM
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You missed the point, doesn't matter whether you go first or not, Paypal is broken for trust free anonymous transactions for a virtual currency that violates its terms of service... 
If you really want to trade, you need to offer something folks will be likely to accept.

Otherwise you risk being seen as someone that scams newbies.

That is true

Im sorry I can't offer any insurance I can only offer a little bit more than market value because you getting paypal
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June 05, 2013, 04:27:27 PM
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You missed the point, doesn't matter whether you go first or not, Paypal is broken for trust free anonymous transactions for a virtual currency that violates its terms of service... 
If you really want to trade, you need to offer something folks will be likely to accept.

Otherwise you risk being seen as someone that scams newbies.

That is true

Im sorry I can't offer any insurance I can only offer a little bit more than market value because you getting paypal

Consider the alternative I mentioned.

1) You deposit money into someone's bank account.
2) They send you bitcoin.
or reverse the order if you like, or use escrow.

For such a small transaction, you might also easily find someone who has built some trust so that you will feel ok to trade with them.
Offering paypal is not much of an offer.

Someone claimed on another thread that you can give "gifts" on paypal that are not reversible.  I don't know how that works, but that might be more trustworthy if you can do that.

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June 05, 2013, 04:58:16 PM
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you could try doing 0.005 BTC via paypal to someone and if you do this with enough people and don't chargeback, then you might be able to start building some trust.

I would be willing to do this for someone at a low amount of BTC, but not without a markup of at least 20% over current market rate (just PP fee alone takes 10% at those small volumes).  Dwolla is another option, but you still have the chargeback risk.

Why not just offer to wire someone the funds?

Or if you are willing to wait a day, overnight/priority mail someone a postal money order (yeah, there is a cost here, but if you are buying with PP, you'll be paying at least and extra 10% just for the other party to break even, and they'll likely want a profit margin on top of that).  If you want to buy 1btc, a postal money order will cost you $1.20 plus another 5.60 for the priority mail shipping.  That works out to 6.80 for a ~$120 transaction.  Not too bad.

Plus you'll have to PM the guy to get an address to send the money order to so he'll have a paper trail against you claiming it was stolen or you lost it or something.  He'll go to the post office when he picks it up, cashes it right there, and you'll have your BTC!

More risk for you, because if he doesn't send the BTC you have no recourse, but it's one way to do it!
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