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December 14, 2017, 03:56:08 PM
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Reputable Dealer been in business over 35 years, located in Ontario, Canada.

For Sale: 2016 BMW i8
Mileage: 8,893kms

Single Owner
Meticulously Maintained
In Brand New Showroom Condition
Full Leather
Navigation
AWD
harmon/kardon Premium Sound System
Silver Exterior on Black and Blue Interior
360 Degree Cameras

Can provide over 30 pictures, with video as well for anyone who is interested.
Willing to ship internationally.

Looking to sell for 8BTC or *OBO*

Also looking to sell a few other luxury vehicles. Please PM if interested.
Link to album: https://imgur.com/a/uilvz
Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpbNcE-NG7k&feature=youtu.be
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December 15, 2017, 12:38:07 AM
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God Please  Shocked

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December 15, 2017, 02:34:55 PM
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It is a real head turner. Everywhere you go people turn heads and take pictures!
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December 16, 2017, 01:03:57 AM
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It is a real head turner. Everywhere you go people turn heads and take pictures!


There is absolutely no dought about it, that is why i prayed to god instantly  Grin

The looks of the car are killing but the price is killing as well, Good luck with the sale.

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December 17, 2017, 07:41:31 AM
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8 btc is a bit high ~ brand new the car was 140k.

d: price fluctuations lol

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December 17, 2017, 12:13:43 PM
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Willing to "ship" internationally. What is this? An iPhone?

Let me guess.. no escrow? You want the coins sent to you first (upfront) with no middle man or mediator whatsoever. And in the rare chance that you give in and say yes to escrow, who will it be? I'm dying to know.

30 pictures are all nice and lovely and cute but the "willing to ship internationally" without escrow is definitely a no no. That's a major red flag.

Escrow is indispensable and required. No payment upfront. Not even a deposit or shipping costs. The entire bitcoins must be held by a reputable escrow. Is this an option? Again, I'm dying to know.

For this to be worth considering, escrow is a must and not one satoshi must be paid upfront. The usual scam strategy is to ask a small fraction of the total price as a deposit with the balance to follow after delivery of the car. What the buyer doesn't know is the smaller amount is the scammer's target from the very beginning. The higher bitcoin amount is a bonus if the naive victim agrees to up the deposit.

I'm not saying you will do this but it's just a scenario every buyer should consider.




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December 18, 2017, 01:56:08 PM
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newbie sells bmw for bitcoin. i am rolling. soon someone will sell a spaceship. only 25btc.
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Last edit: December 18, 2017, 02:25:28 PM by TMBCars
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Willing to "ship" internationally. What is this? An iPhone?

Let me guess.. no escrow? You want the coins sent to you first (upfront) with no middle man or mediator whatsoever. And in the rare chance that you give in and say yes to escrow, who will it be? I'm dying to know.

30 pictures are all nice and lovely and cute but the "willing to ship internationally" without escrow is definitely a no no. That's a major red flag.

Escrow is indispensable and required. No payment upfront. Not even a deposit or shipping costs. The entire bitcoins must be held by a reputable escrow. Is this an option? Again, I'm dying to know.

For this to be worth considering, escrow is a must and not one satoshi must be paid upfront. The usual scam strategy is to ask a small fraction of the total price as a deposit with the balance to follow after delivery of the car. What the buyer doesn't know is the smaller amount is the scammer's target from the very beginning. The higher bitcoin amount is a bonus if the naive victim agrees to up the deposit.

I'm not saying you will do this but it's just a scenario every buyer should consider.


We're a car dealership trying to sell an exotic car for BTC. We understand the buyer may not live a 4 hour drive from here so we are willing to ship a car where it needs to go for the right price, as we have done in the past with cars we haven't sold for BTC for the past 35+ years

I'm not sure we ever said no escrow, and we are willing to consider any options to make any potential buyers feel at ease, escrow included. I believe a site called escrowmybits.com  mentioned to us to help, but again if the buyer has a preferred escrow site we are more than willing to use it!

newbie sells bmw for bitcoin. i am rolling. soon someone will sell a spaceship. only 25btc.

We're firm on our spaceships @ 22 BTC. We feel they're worth it.
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