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November 12, 2016, 11:29:01 PM
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I'm a newbie (joined today) and looking for suggestion how to start buying BTC with Paypal. I want to build reputation, and create relationship with trusted members for long term trading.

I would like to try my first $10 transaction with a trusted member, can anyone gives an offer and let me know the process?

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November 12, 2016, 11:37:44 PM
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I'm a newbie (joined today) and looking for suggestion how to start buying BTC with Paypal. I want to build reputation, and create relationship with trusted members for long term trading.

I would like to try my first $10 transaction with a trusted member, can anyone gives an offer and let me know the process?


i can offer you 0.00711335 BTC for your 10$ paypal coz you are dealing with highly reversible payment method so if you want to deal just reply me here or via PM but i only accept as Friend and Family

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November 12, 2016, 11:47:18 PM
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I'm a newbie (joined today) and looking for suggestion how to start buying BTC with Paypal. I want to build reputation, and create relationship with trusted members for long term trading.

I would like to try my first $10 transaction with a trusted member, can anyone gives an offer and let me know the process?


i can offer you 0.00711335 BTC for your 10$ paypal coz you are dealing with highly reversible payment method so if you want to deal just reply me here or via PM but i only accept as Friend and Family

I understand your reversible payment concern but 50% fee is not affordable for me.... sorry.
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November 13, 2016, 12:07:13 AM
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its not about you can afford it or not its about you want to build trust am i right ??

Interesting... I will wait to see if 50% fee is the cost that I must to pay to build trust here.
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November 13, 2016, 12:12:31 AM
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No i dont mean that this is not the forum where you can buy trust this is forum where you find different type of peoples some are very Good and some are scammers like they scam even for .1$ and you are dealing around 10$ so 50% charges are for risk not for selling feedbacks or reviews

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November 13, 2016, 12:19:15 AM
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its not about you can afford it or not its about you want to build trust am i right ??

Interesting... I will wait to see if 50% fee is the cost that I must to pay to build trust here.

Users here will give you Red Paint TM free of charge if they perceive that you are attempting to buy trust - are you?

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November 13, 2016, 12:22:57 AM
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its not about you can afford it or not its about you want to build trust am i right ??

Interesting... I will wait to see if 50% fee is the cost that I must to pay to build trust here.

Users here will give you Red Paint TM free of charge if they perceive that you are attempting to buy trust - are you?
i dont think he want to buy trust i think he want to build trust there is huge difference between building a trust and buying a  trust what you say ??

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November 13, 2016, 12:39:15 AM
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its not about you can afford it or not its about you want to build trust am i right ??

Interesting... I will wait to see if 50% fee is the cost that I must to pay to build trust here.

Users here will give you Red Paint TM free of charge if they perceive that you are attempting to buy trust - are you?
i dont think he want to buy trust i think he want to build trust there is huge difference between building a trust and buying a  trust what you say ??

Sorry I'm a bit confusing... I simply want to receive some offers to understand the affordable exchange rate for a newbie to start trading. My assumption is after a few (or maybe many) successful transactions sellers will trust me more so I will get better rate for long term, and that's what I meant by 'build trust'.


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November 13, 2016, 12:53:44 AM
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Yeah, the thing is that noobs try to scam just like this all the time.  They pay for bitcoin with PayPal, and then they call PayPal and charge back.  That's why if you have no reputation here it's a reeeeeallly bad idea to ask for a PayPal deal.

I sold bitcoin to BayAreaCoins a few months ago for PP, but that's only because he's extremely trusted.  That's the story.  Welcome to bitcointalk.org!

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November 13, 2016, 01:10:04 AM
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Yeah, the thing is that noobs try to scam just like this all the time.  They pay for bitcoin with PayPal, and then they call PayPal and charge back.  That's why if you have no reputation here it's a reeeeeallly bad idea to ask for a PayPal deal.

I sold bitcoin to BayAreaCoins a few months ago for PP, but that's only because he's extremely trusted.  That's the story.  Welcome to bitcointalk.org!

What he said^. @OP Definitely going to get red trust if you deal with Paypal as a newbie here. However, if you have a credit card you could always try using bitcoin.com to buy your first bitcoins. They don't need your verification documents either. As long as you have a legitimate, working credit card. More info here: https://news.bitcoin.com/buy-bitcoin-credit-card-bitcoin-com/.
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November 13, 2016, 01:50:45 AM
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Building trust and someone considering seeing you as buying trust is a fine line here.
It takes a long time to build trust and that is the difference to me anyways.

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