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September 16, 2015, 10:46:08 PM
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On this site called http://preev.com/ I have seen 35 is roughly worth about $8000.

I see some people offer a percentage towards costs. I can buy 35 BTC for $8600 as this is a large deal.

On localbitcoins 35 BTC costs around $8900 at some peoples prices. I can save $300 by buying from here I think.

Can people please suggest the best way to go forward. I am worried that I may lose my money, how can I stop this?

contact me here or at my email rusticforester1987@gmail.com

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September 16, 2015, 10:52:28 PM
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I would say do a bank deposit or meet in person if someone is close enough to you. Always use escrow I could do this for you let me know if you want to proceed..
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September 16, 2015, 10:55:36 PM
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This is a considerably large amount; I would recommend for you to completely stay away from PayPal altogether. You will not get a single person to deal with you if you attempt to use PayPal.

Use something like Skrill/Neteller/bank transfer, or meet up with someone in person. If you meet up with them, make sure to be cautious and wary of everything.

Good luck!


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September 16, 2015, 10:57:36 PM
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I would say do a bank deposit or meet in person if someone is close enough to you. Always use escrow I could do this for you let me know if you want to proceed..

Bank Deposit or like SWIFT transfer would be best for me. straight from my bank account.

Escrow, Would that mean we would have to trust someone else who could run with both of our monies?

This is a considerably large amount; I would recommend for you to completely stay away from PayPal altogether. You will not get a single person to deal with you if you attempt to use PayPal.

Use something like Skrill/Neteller/bank transfer, or meet up with someone in person. If you meet up with them, make sure to be cautious and wary of everything.

Good luck!



Thank you for advice, I do not use paypal anyway, I hate the company. I once owed them 2$ due to someone reversing on me and they send debt collectors after me. Will not use again.
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September 16, 2015, 10:59:50 PM
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This is a considerably large amount; I would recommend for you to completely stay away from PayPal altogether. You will not get a single person to deal with you if you attempt to use PayPal.

Use something like Skrill/Neteller/bank transfer, or meet up with someone in person. If you meet up with them, make sure to be cautious and wary of everything.

Good luck!


Agreed, PayPal would most likely never be excepted unless it's from a very trusted user but even at that amount I would stay far away no matter what.
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September 16, 2015, 11:00:09 PM
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Escrow, Would that mean we would have to trust someone else who could run with both of our monies?

Technically, yes, but there are escrowers here who have handled millions of dollars of funds in escrows and not run with the money. SebastianJu is a trusted escrow; Blazedout is another. Here is a list of forum escrowers; I would say to only stick with the top 5, and SebastianJu.

Thank you for advice, I do not use paypal anyway, I hate the company. I once owed them 2$ due to someone reversing on me and they send debt collectors after me. Will not use again.

That's quite extreme, but yes, PayPal isn't a very great company, especially when trading bitcoins.

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September 16, 2015, 11:06:22 PM
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Escrow, Would that mean we would have to trust someone else who could run with both of our monies?

Technically, yes, but there are escrowers here who have handled millions of dollars of funds in escrows and not run with the money. SebastianJu is a trusted escrow; Blazedout is another. Here is a list of forum escrowers; I would say to only stick with the top 5, and SebastianJu.

Thank you for advice, I do not use paypal anyway, I hate the company. I once owed them 2$ due to someone reversing on me and they send debt collectors after me. Will not use again.

That's quite extreme, but yes, PayPal isn't a very great company, especially when trading bitcoins.

Great, Thank you for the escrow list. I will use one of them.

This could take some days I imagine if I were to have to send bank transfer to someones account. would this not look suspicious as to money laundering? especially from their point of view.
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September 17, 2015, 12:54:20 AM
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Your best bet is to just buy through a legit exchange. Circle.com or Coinbase.com work fairly well, though you do have to jump through a few hoops to get verified (not a huge deal though).

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September 17, 2015, 01:30:25 AM
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I can deal with you at your rate via bank transfer to vietnam. Wecan deal via Localbitcoins so that we dont have to worry about Escrow and it also save you money. Contact me if you like my idea

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September 17, 2015, 02:02:02 AM
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I would say do a bank deposit or meet in person if someone is close enough to you. Always use escrow I could do this for you let me know if you want to proceed..

Bank Deposit or like SWIFT transfer would be best for me. straight from my bank account.

Escrow, Would that mean we would have to trust someone else who could run with both of our monies?

This is a considerably large amount; I would recommend for you to completely stay away from PayPal altogether. You will not get a single person to deal with you if you attempt to use PayPal.

Use something like Skrill/Neteller/bank transfer, or meet up with someone in person. If you meet up with them, make sure to be cautious and wary of everything.

Good luck!



Thank you for advice, I do not use paypal anyway, I hate the company. I once owed them 2$ due to someone reversing on me and they send debt collectors after me. Will not use again.

I can provide you that amount through Westernunion / moneygram / bank deposit / cash in hand
Rate you provided would be very good for me

you can use escrow if you wish

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September 17, 2015, 02:08:56 AM
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Can you do paypal?
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September 17, 2015, 03:09:25 AM
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No I would just do a cash deposit and not a bank transfer. That would be the best and I would have you spread it out...
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September 17, 2015, 06:38:59 PM
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On this site called http://preev.com/ I have seen 35 is roughly worth about $8000.

I see some people offer a percentage towards costs. I can buy 35 BTC for $8600 as this is a large deal.

On localbitcoins 35 BTC costs around $8900 at some peoples prices. I can save $300 by buying from here I think.

Can people please suggest the best way to go forward. I am worried that I may lose my money, how can I stop this?

contact me here or at my email rusticforester1987@gmail.com

Thank You

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September 17, 2015, 06:50:26 PM
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Can you do paypal?

Obviously, he will, judging from what he said earlier.

Thank you for advice, I do not use paypal anyway, I hate the company. I once owed them 2$ due to someone reversing on me and they send debt collectors after me. Will not use again.

And newbies + PayPal just do not mix. You should stop begging to do those trades altogether.

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September 17, 2015, 07:14:35 PM
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Locking topic, bought on LocalBitcoins, Thanks for offers Smiley
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