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September 07, 2015, 04:35:49 AM Last edit: December 23, 2015, 04:21:11 AM by BTC.addict |
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Hello forum. BTC price is negotiable and is constantly fluctuating. For price discussion contact Im currently buying and selling. Accepting Paypal and Skrill payments. Thanks. Escrow link : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=855778.0
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xetsr
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September 07, 2015, 04:46:32 AM |
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Just trying to help you out, so don't take this the wrong way.
Can you sign a address proving you have the BTC you're selling?
Escrow? There really is no point in asking this as most scammers now say they accept escrow only to: Impersonate an escrow like a high ranked forum escrow, use a fake escrow website or send fake / spoofed emails pretending to be from reputable websites or ignore once the buyer or seller makes it clear enough they are not sending first.
Reason I ask the above is there has been a plague of scammers recently. This could go either way, you getting scammed or you scamming, so here are some tips you should know by now but just in case:
NOBODY should send first to you, doesn't matter if it's PayPal or Skrill and small amounts. Chargebacks are not always possible and sending first doesn't prevent one in the first place. Escrow doesn't protect you at ALL but neither does anyone sending first to you.
You should NOT send first to anyone, unless they are very reputable and can sign a message or somehow can confirm they're account has not been hacked. Even then, a reputable escrow (Localbitcoin.com if you won't trust a on site escrow) is still recommended.
Don't forget about chargebacks. Be VERY careful when choosing who to deal with around here. Plenty of members will pay 20 - 30%+, but will they chargeback later?
I may be interested. What rates are you offering? I noticed "CHEAP" in the title but that's commonly used even when rates are not so cheap. Don't want to waste either of our time, so rate first would be a start. I don't use skype so would you mind sending me a message or posting here? It's almost 1 AM here so I'll get back to you tomorrow if not tonight.
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September 07, 2015, 04:48:52 AM |
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Just trying to help you out, so don't take this the wrong way.
Can you sign a address proving you have the BTC you're selling?
Escrow? There really is no point in asking this as most scammers now say they accept escrow only to: Impersonate an escrow like a high ranked forum escrow, use a fake escrow website or send fake / spoofed emails pretending to be from reputable websites or ignore once the buyer or seller makes it clear enough they are not sending first.
Reason I ask the above is there has been a plague of scammers recently. This could go either way, you getting scammed or you scamming, so here are some tips you should know by now but just in case:
NOBODY should send first to you, doesn't matter if it's PayPal or Skrill and small amounts. Chargebacks are not always possible and sending first doesn't prevent one in the first place. Escrow doesn't protect you at ALL but neither does anyone sending first to you.
You should NOT send first to anyone, unless they are very reputable and can sign a message or somehow can confirm they're account has not been hacked. Even then, a reputable escrow (Localbitcoin.com if you won't trust a on site escrow) is still recommended.
I may be interested. What rates are you offering? I don't use skype so would you mind sending me a message or posting here?
I appreciate the response. Im trying to open a store tbh. Sure you can PM me .
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September 07, 2015, 04:51:28 AM |
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I appreciate the response. Im trying to open a store tbh. Sure you can PM me .
Not sure what that means, opening a store? Can you sign an address? Yes or no? Pretty simple question. If you can't sign a message, nobody is gonna take you serious. Most have seen the recent scam attempts and will think you're just trying to do the same thing. Not accusing you of anything but that's just how it works around here, you might already know that as I doubt this is your main account. Once again, don't think this the wrong way. I'm actually trying to help you while also warning / reminding others of how a deal like this could go wrong.
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September 07, 2015, 04:59:58 AM |
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Whats an adress?
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September 07, 2015, 05:02:03 AM |
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Whats an adress?
Seriously? Not sure if you're trolling or not but the way this seems to be going, just want to remind everyone once again NOT to send first to this member. If escrow is used, make sure it's not a imposter or spoofed / fake email. If you don't know what an address is, there is probably a very good chance someone will get scammed here. Either you or the one buying the BTC. Both you and however you are selling to should be VERY careful.
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September 09, 2015, 03:29:04 AM |
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Hi
you accept paypal?
I have some paypal funds ready
accept perfect money or btc
you can see my other threads
waiting for you
thanks
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My old btc wallet id: 1GmLs8e6VL5i9UcLmLypSKbyDHKjAtkg6g
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September 09, 2015, 04:10:11 AM Last edit: December 23, 2015, 04:20:22 AM by BTC.addict |
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Hi
you accept paypal?
I have some paypal funds ready
accept perfect money or btc
you can see my other threads
waiting for you
thanks
Add my skype
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betohell
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September 09, 2015, 04:20:50 AM |
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looking to buy BTC by PP (around USD 6-7)
Sorry but I don't have skype, I am happy if we can deal through here / PM
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September 09, 2015, 04:37:58 AM |
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Can you sign an address proving you have the BTC you're trying to sell? Once again, It's a yes or no question.
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