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VuValley (OP)
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January 18, 2018, 01:44:52 PM
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Selling 1BTC for local in person cash exchange in France, Switzerland or Austria.

preev.com price at time of meeting. Euros, Swiss Francs or US dollars only.

Willing to sell more or less to cater to the buyers need. PM with any questions. Must complete trade within one week.
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March 06, 2018, 09:35:53 AM
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I can pay euro cash for it. But not in your countries. In spain or portugal or italy, telegram@Chris2btc if you are interested in.
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March 06, 2018, 11:50:01 AM
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If trading for cash, remember to meet in a safe location and to stay consistent with agreed terms. Changing locations at the last minute is a red flag because it pressures one (who might be on the way to meet up) to have no choice but to comply which can be potentially unsafe.

Inspect cash carefully. You want genuine and spendable cash for your bitcoins.

Refuse isolated and remote meeting places. If you agree to trade 1 BTC I suggest meeting up with that much BTC only to restrict losses in case something bad (knock on wood) happens. Store additional bitcoins, if any, in a separate wallet. Same thing with the buyer: take that much cash only and do not take credit cards and other bank cards to avoid being compelled to withdraw more.

Take all necessary precautions to avoid harm and financial loss. These are real risks. A simple search of recent news will yield a pattern of incidents which cannot and should not be ignored.

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