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April 21, 2017, 01:30:10 AM
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Hi,

New to btc, want to buy 1, will do in smaller increments.
Happy to do whichever way is safest for both parties.

Will pay Skrill / Paypal / Western Union / open to suggestion

post or pm offers please.
Thanks
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April 21, 2017, 04:21:18 AM
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Hi,

New to btc, want to buy 1, will do in smaller increments.
Happy to do whichever way is safest for both parties.

Will pay Skrill / Paypal / Western Union / open to suggestion

post or pm offers please.
Thanks

interested on using WU. give me a message

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April 21, 2017, 06:35:34 PM
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Hi,

New to btc, want to buy 1, will do in smaller increments.
Happy to do whichever way is safest for both parties.

Will pay Skrill / Paypal / Western Union / open to suggestion

post or pm offers please.
Thanks


What do you take this community for? Giraffes?

You are not new to bitcoin when

- You say new to "btc"
- You say "will do in smaller increments"
- Familiar with Skrill, PayPal and Western Union

You are a potential scammer looking for a potential victim here.

When you introduce yourself in a deceiving way, you are more than likely to deceive people.


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April 21, 2017, 06:52:55 PM
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I think the same thing, he not even responded to my message Sad

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April 21, 2017, 07:00:31 PM
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I can do this if you ready to send first or ready to use escrow PM me for rates

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April 21, 2017, 09:37:45 PM
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What do you take this community for? Giraffes?

You are not new to bitcoin when

- You say new to "btc"
- You say "will do in smaller increments"
- Familiar with Skrill, PayPal and Western Union

I see nothing wrong with the way he phrased it. "New to bitcoin" does not have to literally mean "hey, I just stumbled onto this forum and I'd like to buy one bitcoin, even though I've never heard about it!". If he's willing to buy a bitcoin, then I'm sure that he did a little research on it and read a few pages of trades to figure out how things worked (it'd be idiotic not to, before spending $1200 on something), and calling him out simply because he says btc or "small increments" does not mean anything. Being familiar with other payment options is irrelevant here.

You are a potential scammer looking for a potential victim here.

When you introduce yourself in a deceiving way, you are more than likely to deceive people.

There is a difference between alerting the community about probable scammers and being a general dick to newbies because you see other people do.
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April 22, 2017, 08:03:07 PM
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Check Localbitcoins it's the most noob friendly place there is, dive in the forum here, read on bitcoin wiki, go for a bigger research, and start by cash transactions only at first. Find people around you and trade with them, look in your circle of friends to see who purchased coins before ... etc.

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April 23, 2017, 12:45:12 AM
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ill try for this exchange...
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April 23, 2017, 07:49:22 AM
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What do you take this community for? Giraffes?

You are not new to bitcoin when

- You say new to "btc"
- You say "will do in smaller increments"
- Familiar with Skrill, PayPal and Western Union

I see nothing wrong with the way he phrased it. "New to bitcoin" does not have to literally mean "hey, I just stumbled onto this forum and I'd like to buy one bitcoin, even though I've never heard about it!". If he's willing to buy a bitcoin, then I'm sure that he did a little research on it and read a few pages of trades to figure out how things worked (it'd be idiotic not to, before spending $1200 on something), and calling him out simply because he says btc or "small increments" does not mean anything. Being familiar with other payment options is irrelevant here.

You are a potential scammer looking for a potential victim here.

When you introduce yourself in a deceiving way, you are more than likely to deceive people.

There is a difference between alerting the community about probable scammers and being a general dick to newbies because you see other people do.
I completely agree with you. I am new to Bitcoin, but I know about all those services and always refer to Bitcoin as btc. Don't be such an asshole next time and actually hear people out.

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