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Author Topic: I will show you how to trade bitcoins with PayPal *WITHOUT* risk of disputes!  (Read 9991 times)
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September 22, 2012, 07:26:55 AM
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Is this the brilliant I'm selling my signature with free bitcoins? lol
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September 22, 2012, 09:26:37 AM
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OP worded this very carefully.

without risk of disputes...

meaning if you use the paypak GIFT feature, it may not be disputed through paypal, however, you can still use credit card chargeback and if paypal ever finds out that its bitcoin related, the paypal accounts are still froze.

OP is a liar and con or ignorant of reality.
You do not use the gift feature.

You do not receive the money directly. The buyer buys other products with it, gives the products to you, and then you sell the product back again without a loss in value.


And its cheaper than doing the exact same thing with Lindon dollars right?
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September 22, 2012, 09:32:58 AM
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OP worded this very carefully.

without risk of disputes...

meaning if you use the paypak GIFT feature, it may not be disputed through paypal, however, you can still use credit card chargeback and if paypal ever finds out that its bitcoin related, the paypal accounts are still froze.

OP is a liar and con or ignorant of reality.
You do not use the gift feature.

You do not receive the money directly. The buyer buys other products with it, gives the products to you, and then you sell the product back again without a loss in value.


And its cheaper than doing the exact same thing with Lindon dollars right?
It's not lindon dollars.

It's not anything to do with second life.

It has just 2% fee (Paypal transaction fee), and I've sold the good 1:1... I buy something for $10, I sell it for $10.
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September 22, 2012, 09:34:57 AM
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OP worded this very carefully.

without risk of disputes...

meaning if you use the paypak GIFT feature, it may not be disputed through paypal, however, you can still use credit card chargeback and if paypal ever finds out that its bitcoin related, the paypal accounts are still froze.

OP is a liar and con or ignorant of reality.
You do not use the gift feature.

You do not receive the money directly. The buyer buys other products with it, gives the products to you, and then you sell the product back again without a loss in value.


And its cheaper than doing the exact same thing with Lindon dollars right?
It's not lindon dollars.

It's not anything to do with second life.

It has just 2% fee (Paypal transaction fee), and I've sold the good 1:1... I buy something for $10, I sell it for $10.

So do you have to do it in increments of $10?
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September 22, 2012, 09:37:35 AM
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OP worded this very carefully.

without risk of disputes...

meaning if you use the paypak GIFT feature, it may not be disputed through paypal, however, you can still use credit card chargeback and if paypal ever finds out that its bitcoin related, the paypal accounts are still froze.

OP is a liar and con or ignorant of reality.
You do not use the gift feature.

You do not receive the money directly. The buyer buys other products with it, gives the products to you, and then you sell the product back again without a loss in value.


And its cheaper than doing the exact same thing with Lindon dollars right?
It's not lindon dollars.

It's not anything to do with second life.

It has just 2% fee (Paypal transaction fee), and I've sold the good 1:1... I buy something for $10, I sell it for $10.

So do you have to do it in increments of $10?
Nope. I used $10 as an example. You can do it in increments of anything, but would you want to sell $0.10 worth of bitcoins?
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September 22, 2012, 09:40:04 AM
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OP worded this very carefully.

without risk of disputes...

meaning if you use the paypak GIFT feature, it may not be disputed through paypal, however, you can still use credit card chargeback and if paypal ever finds out that its bitcoin related, the paypal accounts are still froze.

OP is a liar and con or ignorant of reality.
You do not use the gift feature.

You do not receive the money directly. The buyer buys other products with it, gives the products to you, and then you sell the product back again without a loss in value.




And its cheaper than doing the exact same thing with Lindon dollars right?
It's not lindon dollars.

It's not anything to do with second life.

It has just 2% fee (Paypal transaction fee), and I've sold the good 1:1... I buy something for $10, I sell it for $10.

So do you have to do it in increments of $10?
Nope. I used $10 as an example. You can do it in increments of anything, but would you want to sell $0.10 worth of bitcoins?

Oh OK so it's another virtual currency that can trade for free
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September 22, 2012, 12:54:25 PM
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Have you ever wanted to become a bitcoin trader and make a sizable commission on each order?

But there's always the risk of chargebacks and disputes. I've exclusively discovered a method which uses secondary markets to allow you to trade with Paypal without the risk of chargebacks...

You will not be accepting the paypal payments.. someone else who is selling a digital product is! The digital product does not lose it's value being resold, and you can easily resell the digital product the bitcoin buyer just bought back to another trader.

You forgot to add "and if this trader uses the same method as you did before, you may now be the target of a chargeback by someone you didn't even know existed, because it is not the trader you're sending the digital product to who is sending you money via paypal and is now attempting to defraud you".

Nice scam.
That's why you only sell to trusted traders! I know & have traded with plenty of them. It's like, "Anyone know if I should trade with Gavin?"
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September 22, 2012, 01:56:59 PM
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Do you know a trick that will make your penis smaller? I could go for some of that, and I've never seen anyone selling it before.

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September 22, 2012, 02:00:35 PM
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Has nobody mentioned the tax liabilities you now expose yourself to for accepting PayPal?

https://cms.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/marketingweb?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=marketing_us/IRS6050W
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September 22, 2012, 06:05:24 PM
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meaning if you use the paypak GIFT feature, it may not be disputed through paypal

That is not true. I have disputed GIFT transaction becayse the seller didnt send what i have ordered. I just opened a case for a hacked acount and the gift transaction was canceled and money were returned to my account.
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September 24, 2012, 12:32:41 AM
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meaning if you use the paypak GIFT feature, it may not be disputed through paypal

That is not true. I have disputed GIFT transaction becayse the seller didnt send what i have ordered. I just opened a case for a hacked acount and the gift transaction was canceled and money were returned to my account.
Yep, mine is not about the gift feature.
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September 24, 2012, 10:52:15 AM
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do u trade pokemon for bitcoin
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