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BitcoinBobbeh (OP)
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February 26, 2014, 01:56:35 AM
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Hi there,

I'm BitcoinBobbeh and I try not to trade on this forum because it's a fucking nightmare typically, but my BTC-e account (which thankfully had no funds as of last week) has been locked or hacked or something...at least I think. I have been trying to log in for days and resetting the password doesn't work. I've opened a ticket with them and I fear it won't be answered anytime soon. The price of LTC is too delicious to wait though.




In any case, I wanna buy about half a BTC worth of Litecoin. At current BTC-e prices the roundest number is 0.51 BTC for 20 LTC.

So if you have that amount, or close to it, and wanna trade, go ahead and post here, message me, or send me a nice letter.

Some qualifications:

1) Please, PLEASE don't approach me if your account is less than 2 weeks old, you have no trade history, and expect to do business proper.

2) #1 was pretty much it. I don't mind a little bartering but I have found in the past that trading on the forum can be a hassle and I'd really like to minimize the trauma I experience.


Thank you so much!

- BitcoinBobbeh

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February 26, 2014, 06:36:34 AM
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Sorry, don't want to part with my LTC so can't help you with that, but just wanted to give you a tip on btc-e.com.

When my account has been locked up like that it seems that it might have had something to do with me using a password manager, (or at least that is what I am guessing).

Try to wait a few hours and then login, but make sure that you type in your email and password by hand. That is the only reason I could see that it worked after a couple of frustrating days for me. Support is useless.  Sad
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February 26, 2014, 08:58:49 AM
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I can do this through an escrow, sent you a pm.
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