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February 15, 2017, 07:13:35 PM
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Hi,

I have paypal and I wanna trade for bitcoins,

PM me with the currently rate, and how much you got in stock, we may use paxful as escrow, forum escrow.

I'm willing to provide info such ownership of the paypal and other.


Thanks!
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February 15, 2017, 07:19:35 PM
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Escrow means nothing for paypal trades because after the escrow releases the bitcoins it can be charged back up to 180 days later. I would suggest a different payment method if you want more responses.
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February 15, 2017, 07:21:26 PM
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Escrow means nothing for paypal trades because after the escrow releases the bitcoins it can be charged back up to 180 days later. I would suggest a different payment method if you want more responses.

Fuck off my thread with your shitty ad camping? enough.
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February 15, 2017, 07:31:13 PM
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Escrow means nothing for paypal trades because after the escrow releases the bitcoins it can be charged back up to 180 days later. I would suggest a different payment method if you want more responses.

More responses for a different method? Paypal is by far the most uses method here. And it is not even close
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February 15, 2017, 07:36:32 PM
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Escrow means nothing for paypal trades because after the escrow releases the bitcoins it can be charged back up to 180 days later. I would suggest a different payment method if you want more responses.

More responses for a different method? Paypal is by far the most uses method here. And it is not even close

Why you answering that ignorant dude, he just want to get paid for posting useless posts, already reported to his camping.
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February 15, 2017, 08:37:13 PM
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Escrow means nothing for paypal trades because after the escrow releases the bitcoins it can be charged back up to 180 days later. I would suggest a different payment method if you want more responses.

Fuck off my thread with your shitty ad camping? enough.

How about being civil and not instantly blowing your top at what he said?

He's not wrong. Forum escrows for PP/BTC trades aren't very effective unless the PP holder is okay with a significant delay in the BTC payment (from the escrow's hands), which I can't see many people doing. It also doesn't help that your email address connected to that account was changed recently.[1]

But that doesn't stop traders from handling PP all the time, so I disagree with his second statement.

[1] In case this deters traders, a signed message from an unedited message a year or further back by you would help.
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February 15, 2017, 09:27:42 PM
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Escrow means nothing for paypal trades because after the escrow releases the bitcoins it can be charged back up to 180 days later. I would suggest a different payment method if you want more responses.

Fuck off my thread with your shitty ad camping? enough.

How about being civil and not instantly blowing your top at what he said?

He's not wrong. Forum escrows for PP/BTC trades aren't very effective unless the PP holder is okay with a significant delay in the BTC payment (from the escrow's hands), which I can't see many people doing. It also doesn't help that your email address connected to that account was changed recently.[1]

But that doesn't stop traders from handling PP all the time, so I disagree with his second statement.

[1] In case this deters traders, a signed message from an unedited message a year or further back by you would help.

Ok tell me that for what? Do I look like a new here?
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February 16, 2017, 02:47:12 AM
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Ok tell me that for what? Do I look like a new here?

Post #256 was on December 02, 2013, 04:42:15 PM
Post #257 was on January 31, 2016, 10:20:15 PM

So you may have been around since you bought the account in about Jan of last year.

Or, even more likely, the account has traded hands several times and you bought it more recently.

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February 16, 2017, 03:23:14 AM
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Ok tell me that for what? Do I look like a new here?
Well if you look at the archive that I saved of one of your other threads, then you will see that roughly 30 minutes after you created one of your prior threads, you edited the only post in your thread saying that you were able to complete a PPUSD deal, which was obviously not true considering you have zero trading history.

If anything, I would say that you are not new here, however I believe you likely are a criminal fraudster, probably one who has scammed others before.
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February 16, 2017, 03:37:30 PM
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Ok tell me that for what? Do I look like a new here?
Well if you look at the archive that I saved of one of your other threads, then you will see that roughly 30 minutes after you created one of your prior threads, you edited the only post in your thread saying that you were able to complete a PPUSD deal, which was obviously not true considering you have zero trading history.

If anything, I would say that you are not new here, however I believe you likely are a criminal fraudster, probably one who has scammed others before.
You might be right, but your -240 trust doesn't make me think you're the most... trustworthy person around.

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February 16, 2017, 05:44:24 PM
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Escrow means nothing for paypal trades because after the escrow releases the bitcoins it can be charged back up to 180 days later. I would suggest a different payment method if you want more responses.

Fuck off my thread with your shitty ad camping? enough.

Your language shows that you are not trustworthy, please don't fall for this paypal scam.
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February 16, 2017, 05:57:37 PM
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Ok tell me that for what? Do I look like a new here?
Well if you look at the archive that I saved of one of your other threads, then you will see that roughly 30 minutes after you created one of your prior threads, you edited the only post in your thread saying that you were able to complete a PPUSD deal, which was obviously not true considering you have zero trading history.

If anything, I would say that you are not new here, however I believe you likely are a criminal fraudster, probably one who has scammed others before.

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Quit this forum kid, please it would be awesome;
go fuck yourself.

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February 16, 2017, 06:00:40 PM
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Ok tell me that for what? Do I look like a new here?

Post #256 was on December 02, 2013, 04:42:15 PM
Post #257 was on January 31, 2016, 10:20:15 PM

So you may have been around since you bought the account in about Jan of last year.

Or, even more likely, the account has traded hands several times and you bought it more recently.


I've been off for long time, you can check my posts or even ask theymos about me.
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