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March 01, 2013, 07:12:00 AM |
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Thanks for all of the input and concern, but get over it!! Every time i post that I am looking for BTC or LTC for my PPUSD I dont need your two cent!
Check me out i have references! Stop hating and stop hi jacking!
this is not directed at any mods and especially not john the dog he is a great.
I just looked I have had over 325 transactions and everyone (except one) was for PP!
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March 01, 2013, 08:39:16 AM |
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You like risk? The mayor of NYC wants to speak with you about your 32 ounce sodas, and some lady from the "Health Dept of America" is about to ring your phone and check if you always wear a condom.
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March 01, 2013, 08:49:22 AM |
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No you guys like risk. I am risk adverse. That is why I sell the coins and dont hold them. When I get coins I get rid of them as fast as possible and to the lady from the health department if i wanted to have shitty sex and go home disappointed then I might want to wear a condom, but that situation has never come up, and to bloomberg you can have my two liter when you pry it from my cheeto covered hands after my heart stops from heart disease.
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March 01, 2013, 09:22:49 AM |
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Stop hating and stop hi jacking!
Sorry to hijack your thread, ... seriously, but to interject. Neither party is safe in a PayPal transaction. PayPal could reverse a transaction even if neither party reported a problem even should they suspect the funds were being used in violation of their user agreement. (Their user agreement prohibits their payment network being used for the purchase of digital currency, specifically.) So the people that are putting up the cautionary flag are doing so for the benefit of both buyer and seller.
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March 01, 2013, 09:46:21 AM |
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Stop hating and stop hi jacking!
Sorry to hijack your thread, ... seriously, but to interject. Neither party is safe in a PayPal transaction. PayPal could reverse a transaction even if neither party reported a problem even should they suspect the funds were being used in violation of their user agreement. (Their user agreement prohibits their payment network being used for the purchase of digital currency, specifically.) So the people that are putting up the cautionary flag are doing so for the benefit of both buyer and seller. +1 He doesn't get it, but when he gets scammed he will be whining about it LMAO
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hamdi
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March 01, 2013, 09:47:57 AM |
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good luck! if you scream that loud you attract scammers.
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sublime5447 (OP)
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March 01, 2013, 04:03:20 PM |
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God damn guys I am not scared of scammers I have dealt with a least a hundred scammers at this point. i like catching them it is fun. I know what I am doing I know how to find scammers and i know how to sell for PP!
Seriously thanks for the concern but I have been selling for 7 months now. I have over 190 customers and I have had one charge back from the first month that i started.
I understand this issue from all sides. thanks
If you want to know how I sell for PP and dont get fucked you can go to my facebook page bitcoin friends and look at our procedure under photos.
I have sold around 90 coins on ebay with one charge back the first month I started.
So suck Paypal haters
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sublime5447 (OP)
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March 01, 2013, 04:08:23 PM |
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Stop hating and stop hi jacking!
Sorry to hijack your thread, ... seriously, but to interject. Neither party is safe in a PayPal transaction. PayPal could reverse a transaction even if neither party reported a problem even should they suspect the funds were being used in violation of their user agreement. (Their user agreement prohibits their payment network being used for the purchase of digital currency, specifically.) So the people that are putting up the cautionary flag are doing so for the benefit of both buyer and seller. " (Their user agreement prohibits their payment network being used for the purchase of digital currency, specifically.)" bullshit they let me sell coins all the time on ebay. I have talked to PP about 20 times about selling BTC they dont give a shit, they have helped me develop methods to sell it. Why would the give a shit it is great for them they get the fees and dont have to insure the transactions. I take all the risk and they get paid no matter what.
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March 01, 2013, 04:14:07 PM |
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Stop hating and stop hi jacking!
Sorry to hijack your thread, ... seriously, but to interject. Neither party is safe in a PayPal transaction. PayPal could reverse a transaction even if neither party reported a problem even should they suspect the funds were being used in violation of their user agreement. (Their user agreement prohibits their payment network being used for the purchase of digital currency, specifically.) So the people that are putting up the cautionary flag are doing so for the benefit of both buyer and seller. +1 He doesn't get it, but when he gets scammed he will be whining about it LMAO You are the one who doesn't get it gweedo, dont worry about what I do. If I get scammed so the fuck what? It will just come out of the profit I got from selling to legit buyers. I look at this as a numbers game and a know who to trust game. My record speaks for it's self. I dont get scammed and I have tons of great customers.
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March 01, 2013, 04:14:59 PM |
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good luck! if you scream that loud you attract scammers.
Thanks
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March 01, 2013, 04:15:11 PM |
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You did it fine, the problem is that paypal can not agree with selling Bitcoins and cancel your account without an explanation. Is against its terms. Good luck anyway. I still was waiting to mtgox to receive my bank transfer... but I preffer to pay with paypal.
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sublime5447 (OP)
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March 01, 2013, 04:30:40 PM |
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First PP doesnt know when I sell bitcoins, Second they dont care it is not against it's policy's for you to sell digital items. It is against their policy's to act as a currency exchange. And lastly it is a good thing I dont sell bitcoins I sell the service of finding btc. The BTC are free you are paying me to find them. ( i know that is weak) but that is my story and I am sticking to it.
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March 01, 2013, 04:34:39 PM |
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It is against their policy's to act as a currency exchange... ..I dont sell bitcoins I sell the service of finding btc. The BTC are free you are paying me to find them...
I don't have a dog in this fight I don't give 2 shits what you do or do not do with PP and BTC. That said, I want you to read those 2 sentences that are word for word from your post and consider what you just did there.
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sublime5447 (OP)
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March 01, 2013, 04:38:51 PM |
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I did say I know that it is weak. Thanks for pointing out what I already pointed out
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March 01, 2013, 04:47:15 PM |
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I know the law says murder is a crime but you see, what I do is simply take people's money for the service of ensuring that a person specified by the customer ceases to live within a predetermined amount of time. I feel confident that when I put it that way the law will overlook my business activity in favor of taking on the people who just come right out and admit they are murderers for hire.
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March 01, 2013, 04:51:54 PM |
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It is funny but we are talking about bits it is not criminal, at least not yet.
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March 03, 2013, 01:58:37 PM |
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Just out of curiosity, what is the benefit of selling btc via paypal? excuse my ignorance.
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March 03, 2013, 04:51:32 PM |
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I can't believe anyone wouldn't know but, The advantage is this... Everyone has it (in Us), if you sell btc on ebay that is the payment method everyone uses.
So I am a ebay seller. When I sell it goes like this. I sell btc I get paypal if I want to get more btc I have to transfer from PP to my BANK from BANK to DWOLLA from DWOLLA to MT, GOX this process takes between 6 to 10 days. Then as soon as I get the coins they are all gone and I am out of inventory again.
So I really need to be able to go pp btc pp btc pp btc. instantly.
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March 03, 2013, 05:07:05 PM |
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I think the point was sort of missed in your reply sublime...
The major benefit of selling BTC for Paypal on places like eBay is the high markup you get. BTC sold on eBay cost a lot more from what I've seen rather than if you purchased them at an exchange.
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March 03, 2013, 05:09:42 PM |
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I think the point was sort of missed in your reply sublime...
The major benefit of selling BTC for Paypal on places like eBay is the high markup you get. BTC sold on eBay cost a lot more from what I've seen rather than if you purchased them at an exchange.
But what about the charge back problem? This looks and sounds scary IMHO.
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