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I'm pretty sure this is in the right place. Looking to buy up to .5 BTC for Chase Quickpay. It's irreversible and completely safe, obviously willing to go first to those that are trusted (pretty much everyone). Anyone looking to sell? Can pay a premium, just shoot me offers.
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July 12, 2015, 12:28:25 AM |
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You guys are honestly a bunch of assholes to put it lightly. You automatically accuse every newb of scamming, yet when PayPal is brought up (being one of the worst for reversibility), everyone seems to be fine with it. Quickpay is not reversible once it's picked up, for the record. I wouldn't expect anyone to send BTC until it actually completes.
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July 12, 2015, 12:37:58 AM |
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You guys are honestly a bunch of assholes to put it lightly. You automatically accuse every newb of scamming, yet when PayPal is brought up (being one of the worst for reversibility), everyone seems to be fine with it. Quickpay is not reversible once it's picked up, for the record. I wouldn't expect anyone to send BTC until it actually completes. nice butthurt -ve feedback, really dont care though. you can call us assholes, but we just take steps to ensure our money doesnt get stolen. TC was pretty fast to -ve you too. warning, trade with extreme caution I'm pretty sure this is in the right place. Looking to buy up to .5 BTC for Chase Quickpay. It's irreversible and completely safe, obviously willing to go first to those that are trusted (pretty much everyone). Anyone looking to sell? Can pay a premium, just shoot me offers.
"yeah dood 200% safe dont even worry about it i give you my word 300% safe"
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July 12, 2015, 12:38:26 AM |
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Just when I thought he couldn't be any more shady, Squilly sinks to new lows. Always wanting to get his hands on BTC, offering every imaginable (and reversible) payment method except for, well, methods that require actual cash that can't be clawed back. *golfclap* Squilly... *golfclap*
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July 12, 2015, 12:42:29 AM |
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You guys are honestly a bunch of assholes to put it lightly. You automatically accuse every newb of scamming, yet when PayPal is brought up (being one of the worst for reversibility), everyone seems to be fine with it. Quickpay is not reversible once it's picked up, for the record. I wouldn't expect anyone to send BTC until it actually completes. Where did you get this "nugget"? I can point you to many threads where the opposite is being said.
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When the subject of buying BTC with Paypal comes up, I often remember this:
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
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July 12, 2015, 12:44:22 AM |
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Just when I thought he couldn't be any more shady, Squilly sinks to new lows. Always wanting to get his hands on BTC, offering every imaginable (and reversible) payment method except for, well, methods that require actual cash that can't be clawed back. *golfclap* Squilly... *golfclap*
I honestly hate this guy. First you block me (hella shady), now you're stalking my threads. Please, enlighten me as to why PayPal isn't frowned upon yet EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BUY WITH IS?!
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July 12, 2015, 12:45:22 AM |
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You guys are honestly a bunch of assholes to put it lightly. You automatically accuse every newb of scamming, yet when PayPal is brought up (being one of the worst for reversibility), everyone seems to be fine with it. Quickpay is not reversible once it's picked up, for the record. I wouldn't expect anyone to send BTC until it actually completes. Where did you get this "nugget"? I can point you to many threads where the opposite is being said. i for one hate paypal. their (absolute gutter water shit) policies have screwed me out of ~200 USD to date. no need to even point him to another thread, just look here. most people here feel the same way about paypal, and only use it to trade btc with the most trusted of members, shdvb and monbux are the first to come to mind.
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July 12, 2015, 12:45:38 AM |
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You guys are honestly a bunch of assholes to put it lightly. You automatically accuse every newb of scamming, yet when PayPal is brought up (being one of the worst for reversibility), everyone seems to be fine with it. Quickpay is not reversible once it's picked up, for the record. I wouldn't expect anyone to send BTC until it actually completes. Where did you get this "nugget"? I can point you to many threads where the opposite is being said. Just seems to be the case with all the open threads. Seems like none of the "trusted users" give noobs a chance. Tomatocage should know I'm not a noob, I sent him documents proving that.
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July 12, 2015, 12:45:58 AM |
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I honestly hate this guy. First you block me (hella shady), now you're stalking my threads. Please, enlighten me as to why PayPal isn't frowned upon yet EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BUY WITH IS?! What's with your aversion to using methods of payment that require actual cash and are not reversible? Gosh, I wonder!
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July 12, 2015, 12:47:31 AM |
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You guys are honestly a bunch of assholes to put it lightly. You automatically accuse every newb of scamming, yet when PayPal is brought up (being one of the worst for reversibility), everyone seems to be fine with it. Quickpay is not reversible once it's picked up, for the record. I wouldn't expect anyone to send BTC until it actually completes. nice butthurt -ve feedback, really dont care though. you can call us assholes, but we just take steps to ensure our money doesnt get stolen. TC was pretty fast to -ve you too. warning, trade with extreme caution I'm pretty sure this is in the right place. Looking to buy up to .5 BTC for Chase Quickpay. It's irreversible and completely safe, obviously willing to go first to those that are trusted (pretty much everyone). Anyone looking to sell? Can pay a premium, just shoot me offers.
"yeah dood 200% safe dont even worry about it i give you my word 300% safe" How is it reversible then? I don't see it being possible once deposited/picked up, etc.
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July 12, 2015, 12:48:49 AM |
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You guys are honestly a bunch of assholes to put it lightly. You automatically accuse every newb of scamming, yet when PayPal is brought up (being one of the worst for reversibility), everyone seems to be fine with it. Quickpay is not reversible once it's picked up, for the record. I wouldn't expect anyone to send BTC until it actually completes. nice butthurt -ve feedback, really dont care though. you can call us assholes, but we just take steps to ensure our money doesnt get stolen. TC was pretty fast to -ve you too. warning, trade with extreme caution I'm pretty sure this is in the right place. Looking to buy up to .5 BTC for Chase Quickpay. It's irreversible and completely safe, obviously willing to go first to those that are trusted (pretty much everyone). Anyone looking to sell? Can pay a premium, just shoot me offers.
"yeah dood 200% safe dont even worry about it i give you my word 300% safe" How is it reversible then? I don't see it being possible once deposited/picked up, etc. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=11494.0heres a nice post from casacius. but im sure you already knew how its done.
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July 12, 2015, 12:49:21 AM |
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I honestly hate this guy. First you block me (hella shady), now you're stalking my threads. Please, enlighten me as to why PayPal isn't frowned upon yet EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BUY WITH IS?! What's with your aversion to using methods of payment that require actual cash and are not reversible? Gosh, I wonder! Sorry, I've mentioned everything I could bring to the table. Bank transfer, Google Wallet, Square Cash, Quickpay, P2P, etc. Yet you'll find an excuse to call me a scammer again anyways. I don't like WU/MoneyGram/wire transfers, sorry. The forum I mentioned via PM to you (will not mention it here) is nowhere near this difficult to conduct a trade. You make it impossible for noobs.
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July 12, 2015, 12:50:49 AM |
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You guys are honestly a bunch of assholes to put it lightly. You automatically accuse every newb of scamming, yet when PayPal is brought up (being one of the worst for reversibility), everyone seems to be fine with it. Quickpay is not reversible once it's picked up, for the record. I wouldn't expect anyone to send BTC until it actually completes. nice butthurt -ve feedback, really dont care though. you can call us assholes, but we just take steps to ensure our money doesnt get stolen. TC was pretty fast to -ve you too. warning, trade with extreme caution I'm pretty sure this is in the right place. Looking to buy up to .5 BTC for Chase Quickpay. It's irreversible and completely safe, obviously willing to go first to those that are trusted (pretty much everyone). Anyone looking to sell? Can pay a premium, just shoot me offers.
"yeah dood 200% safe dont even worry about it i give you my word 300% safe" How is it reversible then? I don't see it being possible once deposited/picked up, etc. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=11494.0heres a nice post from casacius. but im sure you already knew how its done.And you wonder why I gave you the negative feedback. Don't call someone a scammer without VALID proof. For the record, I don't mind using Escrow either. When I brought it up though, people still accused me. This forum is shit just because of the alter-ego members that post here.
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July 12, 2015, 12:52:23 AM |
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I honestly hate this guy. First you block me (hella shady), now you're stalking my threads. Please, enlighten me as to why PayPal isn't frowned upon yet EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BUY WITH IS?! What's with your aversion to using methods of payment that require actual cash and are not reversible? Gosh, I wonder! Sorry, I've mentioned everything I could bring to the table. Bank transfer, Google Wallet, Square Cash, Quickpay, P2P, etc. Yet you'll find an excuse to call me a scammer again anyways. I don't like WU/MoneyGram/wire transfers, sorry. The forum I mentioned via PM to you (will not mention it here) is nowhere near this difficult to conduct a trade. You make it impossible for noobs. Then why do you continue to come here? Seems like the answer to your issue is quite simple.
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When the subject of buying BTC with Paypal comes up, I often remember this:
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
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July 12, 2015, 12:54:47 AM |
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I honestly hate this guy. First you block me (hella shady), now you're stalking my threads. Please, enlighten me as to why PayPal isn't frowned upon yet EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BUY WITH IS?! What's with your aversion to using methods of payment that require actual cash and are not reversible? Gosh, I wonder! Sorry, I've mentioned everything I could bring to the table. Bank transfer, Google Wallet, Square Cash, Quickpay, P2P, etc. Yet you'll find an excuse to call me a scammer again anyways. I don't like WU/MoneyGram/wire transfers, sorry. The forum I mentioned via PM to you (will not mention it here) is nowhere near this difficult to conduct a trade. You make it impossible for noobs. Then why do you continue to come here? Seems like the answer to your issue is quite simple. To try to successfully exchange. Not one person has given me a chance yet. It's odd, never had this issue on any other forums I frequent. If you're going to say "just leave" as a solution, please don't reply.
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July 12, 2015, 12:55:34 AM |
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Why don't you use do a bank wire transfer from like coinbase or something. Or you could try localbitcoins. Money is hard to come by these days and I don't think it is unreasonable that people are cautious with it.
Also I would like to bring up a point. If a random person claiming to be a Nigerian prince does the general Nigerian scam like crap, is he still a scammer if he hasn't scammed anyone yet. In addition is it unreasonable for people to call him a scammer if the so called Nigerian prince hasn't scammed anyone yet but is exerting scam like behaviors?
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July 12, 2015, 12:55:46 AM |
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I honestly hate this guy. First you block me (hella shady), now you're stalking my threads. Please, enlighten me as to why PayPal isn't frowned upon yet EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BUY WITH IS?! What's with your aversion to using methods of payment that require actual cash and are not reversible? Gosh, I wonder! Sorry, I've mentioned everything I could bring to the table. Bank transfer, Google Wallet, Square Cash, Quickpay, P2P, etc. Yet you'll find an excuse to call me a scammer again anyways. I don't like WU/MoneyGram/wire transfers, sorry. The forum I mentioned via PM to you (will not mention it here) is nowhere near this difficult to conduct a trade. You make it impossible for noobs. You don't have any cash?
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July 12, 2015, 12:56:13 AM |
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I honestly hate this guy. First you block me (hella shady), now you're stalking my threads. Please, enlighten me as to why PayPal isn't frowned upon yet EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BUY WITH IS?! What's with your aversion to using methods of payment that require actual cash and are not reversible? Gosh, I wonder! Sorry, I've mentioned everything I could bring to the table. Bank transfer, Google Wallet, Square Cash, Quickpay, P2P, etc. Yet you'll find an excuse to call me a scammer again anyways. I don't like WU/MoneyGram/wire transfers, sorry. The forum I mentioned via PM to you (will not mention it here) is nowhere near this difficult to conduct a trade. You make it impossible for noobs. Then why do you continue to come here? Seems like the answer to your issue is quite simple. To try to successfully exchange. Not one person has given me a chance yet. It's odd, never had this issue on any other forums I frequent. If you're going to say "just leave" as a solution, please don't reply. As I said: I honestly hate this guy. First you block me (hella shady), now you're stalking my threads. Please, enlighten me as to why PayPal isn't frowned upon yet EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BUY WITH IS?! What's with your aversion to using methods of payment that require actual cash and are not reversible? Gosh, I wonder! Sorry, I've mentioned everything I could bring to the table. Bank transfer, Google Wallet, Square Cash, Quickpay, P2P, etc. Yet you'll find an excuse to call me a scammer again anyways. I don't like WU/MoneyGram/wire transfers, sorry. The forum I mentioned via PM to you (will not mention it here) is nowhere near this difficult to conduct a trade. You make it impossible for noobs. Then why do you continue to come here? Seems like the answer to your issue is quite simple.
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When the subject of buying BTC with Paypal comes up, I often remember this:
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Albert Einstein
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Squilly (OP)
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July 12, 2015, 12:59:58 AM |
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Why don't you use do a bank wire transfer from like coinbase or something. Or you could try localbitcoins. Money is hard to come by these days and I don't think it is unreasonable that people are cautious with it.
Also I would like to bring up a point. If a random person claiming to be a Nigerian prince does the general Nigerian scam like crap, is he still a scammer if he hasn't scammed anyone yet. In addition is it unreasonable for people to call him a scammer if the so called Nigerian prince hasn't scammed anyone yet but is exerting scam like behaviors?
I see what you're inferring. I honestly don't see what behaviors I'm exhibiting that are tell-tale signs of a scammer. I've done 300+ exchanges on another forum (PM me for my Excel spreadsheet) and I know what to look out for. You all point out generalizations, although it is vastly different elsewhere. To answer the nigerian prince scenario, it's reasonable not to deal with him due to warnings online, shady english/language and common sense for sending money overseas...
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I honestly hate this guy. First you block me (hella shady), now you're stalking my threads. Please, enlighten me as to why PayPal isn't frowned upon yet EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BUY WITH IS?! What's with your aversion to using methods of payment that require actual cash and are not reversible? Gosh, I wonder! Sorry, I've mentioned everything I could bring to the table. Bank transfer, Google Wallet, Square Cash, Quickpay, P2P, etc. Yet you'll find an excuse to call me a scammer again anyways. I don't like WU/MoneyGram/wire transfers, sorry. The forum I mentioned via PM to you (will not mention it here) is nowhere near this difficult to conduct a trade. You make it impossible for noobs. You don't have any cash? I do have cash. I just don't partake in those services (WU, MG, wire, etc). No one locally sells though.
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Why don't you use do a bank wire transfer from like coinbase or something. Or you could try localbitcoins. Money is hard to come by these days and I don't think it is unreasonable that people are cautious with it.
Also I would like to bring up a point. If a random person claiming to be a Nigerian prince does the general Nigerian scam like crap, is he still a scammer if he hasn't scammed anyone yet. In addition is it unreasonable for people to call him a scammer if the so called Nigerian prince hasn't scammed anyone yet but is exerting scam like behaviors?
I see what you're inferring. I honestly don't see what behaviors I'm exhibiting that are tell-tale signs of a scammer. I've done 300+ exchanges on another forum (PM me for my Excel spreadsheet) and I know what to look out for. You all point out generalizations, although it is vastly different elsewhere. To answer the nigerian prince scenario, it's reasonable not to deal with him due to warnings online, shady english/language and common sense for sending money overseas... You are trying to buy bitcoin with something that is very much reversible. The fact that you are a brand new account means that the financial/repetitional incentive for you to not attempt to scam is very low. There are a large number of scammers on here that have caused people to be rightfully paranoid about accepting these kinds of payment methods. I do have cash. I just don't partake in those services (WU, MG, wire, etc). No one locally sells though.
Why don't you buy a USPS money order or a Cashiers check with cash and then buy bitcoin by mailing these in the mail?
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July 12, 2015, 01:08:43 AM |
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Why don't you use do a bank wire transfer from like coinbase or something. Or you could try localbitcoins. Money is hard to come by these days and I don't think it is unreasonable that people are cautious with it.
Also I would like to bring up a point. If a random person claiming to be a Nigerian prince does the general Nigerian scam like crap, is he still a scammer if he hasn't scammed anyone yet. In addition is it unreasonable for people to call him a scammer if the so called Nigerian prince hasn't scammed anyone yet but is exerting scam like behaviors?
I see what you're inferring. I honestly don't see what behaviors I'm exhibiting that are tell-tale signs of a scammer. I've done 300+ exchanges on another forum (PM me for my Excel spreadsheet) and I know what to look out for. You all point out generalizations, although it is vastly different elsewhere. To answer the nigerian prince scenario, it's reasonable not to deal with him due to warnings online, shady english/language and common sense for sending money overseas... You are trying to buy bitcoin with something that is very much reversible. The fact that you are a brand new account means that the financial/repetitional incentive for you to not attempt to scam is very low. There are a large number of scammers on here that have caused people to be rightfully paranoid about accepting these kinds of payment methods. I do have cash. I just don't partake in those services (WU, MG, wire, etc). No one locally sells though.
Why don't you buy a USPS money order or a Cashiers check with cash and then buy bitcoin by mailing these in the mail? Because that's a. shady as fuck b. illegal (or is just sending cash illegal?) I'd rather take my chances with a nigerian prince than do that.
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I can accept cash deposit into my Chase account, but for the reason stated earlier in this thread, I can not do QuickPay. Just let me know how much BTC you want and we can get things started.
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I have the ability to do all three (hence Quickpay).
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Why don't you use do a bank wire transfer from like coinbase or something. Or you could try localbitcoins. Money is hard to come by these days and I don't think it is unreasonable that people are cautious with it.
Also I would like to bring up a point. If a random person claiming to be a Nigerian prince does the general Nigerian scam like crap, is he still a scammer if he hasn't scammed anyone yet. In addition is it unreasonable for people to call him a scammer if the so called Nigerian prince hasn't scammed anyone yet but is exerting scam like behaviors?
I see what you're inferring. I honestly don't see what behaviors I'm exhibiting that are tell-tale signs of a scammer. I've done 300+ exchanges on another forum (PM me for my Excel spreadsheet) and I know what to look out for. You all point out generalizations, although it is vastly different elsewhere. To answer the nigerian prince scenario, it's reasonable not to deal with him due to warnings online, shady english/language and common sense for sending money overseas... You are trying to buy bitcoin with something that is very much reversible. The fact that you are a brand new account means that the financial/repetitional incentive for you to not attempt to scam is very low. There are a large number of scammers on here that have caused people to be rightfully paranoid about accepting these kinds of payment methods. I do have cash. I just don't partake in those services (WU, MG, wire, etc). No one locally sells though.
Why don't you buy a USPS money order or a Cashiers check with cash and then buy bitcoin by mailing these in the mail? Because that's a. shady as fuck b. illegal (or is just sending cash illegal?) I'd rather take my chances with a nigerian prince than do that. why in the fuck would usps, an agency of the US government, offer money orders if it was illegal? do you even realize what youre saying here? money orders are a secure form of payment: https://www.usps.com/shop/money-orders.htm
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July 12, 2015, 01:12:22 AM |
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In the 2+ weeks you've been looking to buy BTC, you could have just opened up a Circle.com account and been buying $2500 per week, straight from your bank account. I suggest you just go with that route.
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July 12, 2015, 01:14:35 AM |
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In the 2+ weeks you've been looking to buy BTC, you could have just opened up a Circle.com account and been buying $2500 per week, straight from your bank account. I suggest you just go with that route.
1. don't like Circle 2. $2500 per week is not instant 3. Buying from other users [usually] is instant, even though there's a premium. I can accept cash deposit into my Chase account, but for the reason stated earlier in this thread, I can not do QuickPay. Just let me know how much BTC you want and we can get things started.
I don't have a Chase checking account, they're not in my state (PA). Why don't you use do a bank wire transfer from like coinbase or something. Or you could try localbitcoins. Money is hard to come by these days and I don't think it is unreasonable that people are cautious with it.
Also I would like to bring up a point. If a random person claiming to be a Nigerian prince does the general Nigerian scam like crap, is he still a scammer if he hasn't scammed anyone yet. In addition is it unreasonable for people to call him a scammer if the so called Nigerian prince hasn't scammed anyone yet but is exerting scam like behaviors?
I see what you're inferring. I honestly don't see what behaviors I'm exhibiting that are tell-tale signs of a scammer. I've done 300+ exchanges on another forum (PM me for my Excel spreadsheet) and I know what to look out for. You all point out generalizations, although it is vastly different elsewhere. To answer the nigerian prince scenario, it's reasonable not to deal with him due to warnings online, shady english/language and common sense for sending money overseas... You are trying to buy bitcoin with something that is very much reversible. The fact that you are a brand new account means that the financial/repetitional incentive for you to not attempt to scam is very low. There are a large number of scammers on here that have caused people to be rightfully paranoid about accepting these kinds of payment methods. I do have cash. I just don't partake in those services (WU, MG, wire, etc). No one locally sells though.
Why don't you buy a USPS money order or a Cashiers check with cash and then buy bitcoin by mailing these in the mail? Because that's a. shady as fuck b. illegal (or is just sending cash illegal?) I'd rather take my chances with a nigerian prince than do that. why in the fuck would usps, an agency of the US government, offer money orders if it was illegal? do you even realize what youre saying here? money orders are a secure form of payment: https://www.usps.com/shop/money-orders.htmSo you'd willingly send a money order through the mail as payment for a digital currency, eh?
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illegal and "bad idea" are two entirely separate things, squilly here doesnt seem to understand that. just because its legal doesnt mean im willing to send money in the mail. payday loans are legal, but it doesnt mean im going to take out a stupid loan with 400% apr. for-profit colleges are legal, but it doesnt mean im going to throw my money at one. synthetic marijuana is legal, doesnt mean im going to smoke it.
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illegal and "bad idea" are two entirely separate things, squilly here doesnt seem to understand that. Couldn't even read the second sentence of the webpage, eh? It is widely believed that it is illegal to mail cash. My bad for my own ignorance though.
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Why don't you buy a USPS money order or a Cashiers check with cash and then buy bitcoin by mailing these in the mail?
Because that's a. shady as fuck b. illegal (or is just sending cash illegal?) I'd rather take my chances with a nigerian prince than do that. Sending cash in the mail is not illegal. The USPS actually will insure up to $50,000 in cash if you mail cash in the mail: Money (currency / cash) that is sent through the mail can be insured with the following limits:
Except for Registered Mail, the maximum indemnity for negotiable items (defined as instruments that can be converted to cash without resort to forgery), currency, or bullion, is $15.00. For Registered Mail™, cash can be insured up to $50,000. For amounts over $50,000, the full value must be declared but the maximum insured value is $50,000. When a claim is filed, money is replaced at the insured value as indicated above only:
After proof of value is shown (if the actual value was less than the insured amount, then only the actual value is paid). Important: If you are sending a significant amount of cash, you need to verify with your local office what is considered valid proof of value before mailing the item. You should also verify that it is packaged securely enough to protect a high value item from being harmed during regular mail processing. After the claim process is completed. Please Note: Checks are not considered cash and cannot be insured other than for document reconstruction expense. I can accept cash deposit into my Chase account, but for the reason stated earlier in this thread, I can not do QuickPay. Just let me know how much BTC you want and we can get things started.
I don't have a Chase checking account, they're not in my state (PA).
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July 12, 2015, 01:36:23 AM |
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I can accept cash deposit into my Chase account, but for the reason stated earlier in this thread, I can not do QuickPay. Just let me know how much BTC you want and we can get things started.
Sorry to hijack this thread (this shouldn't matter because no business is going to be conducted here anyway). How much are you looking to sell, and at what rate? If the price is right then I could help you out with what is most likely any amount of BTC you are looking to sell. I can do a cash deposit if you like, however there are no Chase banks near where I live so you would need to open an account at another major Bank (if you don't already have one) or we can work out another payment method. @OP, I am sorry but you are not going to buy bitcoin this way. You might be able to buy with Quickpay in the future after you have a long history of dealing honestly, but you do not have this right now. You should consider waiting for HellaYellaFella to respond to my question and then lock this thread.
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July 12, 2015, 01:57:58 AM |
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I can accept cash deposit into my Chase account, but for the reason stated earlier in this thread, I can not do QuickPay. Just let me know how much BTC you want and we can get things started.
I don't have a Chase checking account, they're not in my state (PA). I'm not sure why you'd need a Chase checking account to deposit cash into my account. I didn't realize Chase isn't in PA.
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July 12, 2015, 02:03:27 AM |
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Sorry to hijack this thread (this shouldn't matter because no business is going to be conducted here anyway). How much are you looking to sell, and at what rate? If the price is right then I could help you out with what is most likely any amount of BTC you are looking to sell. I can do a cash deposit if you like, however there are no Chase banks near where I live so you would need to open an account at another major Bank (if you don't already have one) or we can work out another payment method. I can $400 worth of BTC right now at Bitstamp rate.
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July 12, 2015, 02:29:21 AM |
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Sorry to hijack this thread (this shouldn't matter because no business is going to be conducted here anyway). How much are you looking to sell, and at what rate? If the price is right then I could help you out with what is most likely any amount of BTC you are looking to sell. I can do a cash deposit if you like, however there are no Chase banks near where I live so you would need to open an account at another major Bank (if you don't already have one) or we can work out another payment method. I can $400 worth of BTC right now at Bitstamp rate. If you could come down to coinbase minus 4% and you covering any escrow/sending fees then we would have a deal. It is after the time that Walmart closes for sending money so I would need to wait until tomorrow to send if you wanted Walmart 2 Walmart and since the banks are closed I would need to wait until Monday to do a cash deposit (either WF or BoA would be preferred)
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July 12, 2015, 12:05:42 PM |
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I can accept cash deposit into my Chase account, but for the reason stated earlier in this thread, I can not do QuickPay. Just let me know how much BTC you want and we can get things started.
I don't have a Chase checking account, they're not in my state (PA). I'm not sure why you'd need a Chase checking account to deposit cash into my account. I didn't realize Chase isn't in PA. I've never done a cash deposit. You can deposit into say, Wells Fargo, and it deposits into another bank? Seems anti-competitive, which is why I'd presume Quickpay exists...
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July 12, 2015, 02:34:55 PM |
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You can deposit into say, Wells Fargo, and it deposits into another bank? Seems anti-competitive, which is why I'd presume Quickpay exists...
Are you sure you're ready to be handling Bitcoin?
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Panthers52
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July 12, 2015, 02:38:14 PM |
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I can accept cash deposit into my Chase account, but for the reason stated earlier in this thread, I can not do QuickPay. Just let me know how much BTC you want and we can get things started.
I don't have a Chase checking account, they're not in my state (PA). I'm not sure why you'd need a Chase checking account to deposit cash into my account. I didn't realize Chase isn't in PA. I've never done a cash deposit. You can deposit into say, Wells Fargo, and it deposits into another bank? Seems anti-competitive, which is why I'd presume Quickpay exists... In order to do a cash deposit: - Go to the bank
- Write up a deposit slip for the account you are depositing into
- Give the teller the deposit slip and the cash you are depositing
- Profit!
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