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July 12, 2013, 04:05:21 PM
Last edit: July 12, 2013, 05:07:09 PM by BitcoinValet
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I am a private buyer, not a broker, business, or middleman. My current volume is around 10BTC a day. I am more looking for a few reliable sellers than to be a full on buying service. If this post is up and [Open] in the subject line, then I am currently buying.

I am only looking to buy, not sell at this time.

Who am I, and why should you trust me:
I am rated on OTC with many transactions using the payment methods I am offering here http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=HungDaddy I have also sought approval from John K Escrow, who can escrow any of my transactions for an added layer of trust and security.

How it works:
PM me through the forum, or check if I'm on Skype: BitcoinValet. Tell me how much you have to sell, how you want to be paid, and I will let you know if I can fill your order and quote you a price that will be good for up to the end of the day. If you decide to escrow you will need to contact John K. If you are using escrow, you will first need to send your bitcoins to John K, when he confirms they have been sent, I will send your cash, and he will release them to me after confirmation of payment. If you choose not to use escrow you will send the bitcoins directly to me and I will send payment once they have been received. If you choose to use escrow, you will need to cover the 1.5% fee.

How much do I pay?
Cash deposit in bank: 2% under MtGox Last
1-10 BTC
(Any major US bank should have a branch near me. I can also send through Chase QuickPay and BoA online transfer)

PayPal: 5% under MtGox Last
1-5 BTC
(If I have funds in my account I will send as gift payment so you do not incur a fee, if I am not paying from my balance I will let you know before payment is sent.

GreenDot MoneyPack: 5% under MtGox Last
1-5 BTC
(Paid in cash with receipt)

I will also pay cash in person in South Florida (North Broward / South Palm Beach)

I am located in the EST time zones. cut off times for cash deposits are (depending on th bank) 5:00PM - 6:00PM EST Monday-Friday, 12PM - 1PM Saturday. No cash deposits on Saturday.

If you choose not to use escrow, I will pay 2% higher on any method, so GoxLast for cash deposit.

Please contact me with any questions or start a discussion in the thread. Again I may not have a reputation on here, but I do on other related BTC communities, mainly #bitcoin-OTC where I trade the daily volume I m looking for here. I am willing to use a trusted escrow provider, and if needed can provide ID to a trusted 3rd party.

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July 12, 2013, 04:14:09 PM
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Please prove somehow that you are "HungDaddy" from OTC since you are not that username here. Posting a signed message from the registered GPG or BTC address under your OTC account would suffice I'd say.

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July 12, 2013, 04:28:16 PM
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Any reason why not buying it directly from exchange ?
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July 12, 2013, 04:28:38 PM
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It's better to sign a message with thread's link and date eg:

7/12/2013
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=255066


Otherwise people can use signed message to fool someone.
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July 12, 2013, 05:08:52 PM
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Please prove somehow that you are "HungDaddy" from OTC since you are not that username here. Posting a signed message from the registered GPG or BTC address under your OTC account would suffice I'd say.

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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=255066

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July 12, 2013, 05:27:39 PM
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Any reason why not buying it directly from exchange ?

I suppose that can be asked of anyone posting in this sub forum. I have accounts on all the exchanges, been Gox verified since early this year. I mostly deposit and withdraw BTC, using the exchanges to play day trader or as a hedge to peg the value in USD. For me I just haven't found an efficient way to move money onto the exchanges. It seems like it takes 3 days no matter what method you use. They are also only as dependable as you choose to believe. I used BitFloor for a while and got burned with them. Even the mighty Gox has been feeling the wrath of US regulation and constantly making unexpected changes as a result.

I am still open to input in regards to the exchanges. I'm sure there is good info somewhere here in the forum, but I haven't explored much. I am experimenting with loading money into Dwolla a couple times a week to move onto an exchange. But I will still likely do mostly direct buys from sellers.

95% of my bitcoin purchases have been peer to peer, and for the most part it is my preferred method. I have met a lot of interesting people and been able to network with many people involved in virtual currency. It also gives the instant gratification of sending a payment and getting your Bitcoins right then. The market is volatile, and a lot can happen in a few days while you wait for your money to move around the transmitters and exchanges.

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July 14, 2013, 03:56:05 AM
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I'm local, will send you a PM.
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