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September 02, 2013, 04:32:31 PM
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I set up a site, which is still in progress and will be updated a lot in the future, I sell you btc for paypal, currently you can only buy 1 btc per paypal account. If anyone is interested: http://btc4pal.webs.com/

Yes it does use a free site, but if I had lots of money I wouldn't be selling bitcoins, I'd be buying them.
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September 02, 2013, 04:33:57 PM
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I set up a site, which is still in progress and will be updated a lot in the future, I sell you btc for paypal, currently you can only buy 1 btc per paypal account. If anyone is interested: http://btc4pal.webs.com/

Yes it does use a free site, but if I had lots of money I wouldn't be selling bitcoins, I'd be buying them.

Your back again?  I thought a mod (Tysat) shut you down in another thread.
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September 02, 2013, 04:34:20 PM
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He changed the website text.

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September 02, 2013, 04:35:55 PM
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He changed the website text.
I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins!
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September 02, 2013, 04:36:28 PM
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I set up a site, which is still in progress and will be updated a lot in the future, I sell you btc for paypal, currently you can only buy 1 btc per paypal account. If anyone is interested: http://btc4pal.webs.com/

Yes it does use a free site, but if I had lots of money I wouldn't be selling bitcoins, I'd be buying them.

Your back again?  I thought a mod (Tysat) shut you down in another thread.

I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins for paypal!
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September 02, 2013, 04:37:41 PM
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I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins!


That's nice but the problem is that:
1) you can get scammed and charged back. So you might lose money.
2) nobody has any proof that you own any btc. Link to address? + proof would be nice.
Also, it's not sure that you will send btc after we pay you

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September 02, 2013, 04:39:45 PM
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I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins!


That's nice but the problem is that:
1) you can get scammed and charged back. So you might lose money.
2) nobody has any proof that you own any btc. Link to address? + proof would be nice.
Also, it's not sure that you will send btc after we pay you

If I don'y pay you you could charge back as you say. I'll honestly fight to the death though if someone wrongfully charges back on me.
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September 02, 2013, 04:40:10 PM
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He changed the website text.
I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins!

The reason was explained in the last thread.  Paypal is not a safe way to exchange BTC because of the possibilty of a charge back.  Only someone scamming would encourage this.  Also, you have a new account and have not built up any trust with anyone.  The free website is just another indicator.  Best of luck to you.
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September 02, 2013, 04:41:21 PM
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I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins!


That's nice but the problem is that:
1) you can get scammed and charged back. So you might lose money.
2) nobody has any proof that you own any btc. Link to address? + proof would be nice.
Also, it's not sure that you will send btc after we pay you

While I won't post the address up online in fear that in the feature addresse passwords can be reverse engineered, I'll put up a pic in a sec.
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September 02, 2013, 04:42:47 PM
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If I don'y pay you you could charge back as you say. I'll honestly fight to the death though if someone wrongfully charges back on me.


Why can you reply so quickly? You are supposed to have restrictions lol.
Also, if you got charged back, you can't do shit. It is not safe to run a business with paypal and bitcoin sorry.


But you can invest, and try to trade or make some profits by yourself.

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September 02, 2013, 04:44:30 PM
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He changed the website text.
I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins!

You have a lot less trust then the most of us - I would buy 0.20 BTC if you send first.
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September 02, 2013, 04:52:02 PM
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He changed the website text.
I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins!

You have a lot less trust then the most of us - I would buy 0.20 BTC if you send first.

KK pm me.
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September 02, 2013, 04:52:24 PM
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He changed the website text.
I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins!

You have a lot less trust then the most of us - I would buy 0.20 BTC if you send first.

KK pm me.

already did.
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September 02, 2013, 04:53:36 PM
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I changed the site, I realized why people would think I was trying to steal bitcoins. So I flipped it around and I'm selling the bitcoins!


That's nice but the problem is that:
1) you can get scammed and charged back. So you might lose money.
2) nobody has any proof that you own any btc. Link to address? + proof would be nice.
Also, it's not sure that you will send btc after we pay you

proofy: https://i.imgur.com/gRcjeTa.png
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September 02, 2013, 05:12:48 PM
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If you need to sell, why use PayPal?


While I won't post the address up online in fear that in the feature addresse passwords can be reverse engineered, I'll put up a pic in a sec.

I suggest learning how bitcoin works before using it.  The whole point is that they can't use your bitcoins with just the address, if it could be reverse engineered the system would be broken.


I set up a site, which is still in progress and will be updated a lot in the future, I sell you btc for paypal, currently you can only buy 1 btc per paypal account. If anyone is interested: http://btc4pal.webs.com/

Yes it does use a free site, but if I had lots of money I wouldn't be selling bitcoins, I'd be buying them.

You just had an account and different website where you were buying them, I'm confused why you were buying before and selling now.
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September 02, 2013, 05:15:12 PM
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If you need to sell, why use PayPal?


While I won't post the address up online in fear that in the feature addresse passwords can be reverse engineered, I'll put up a pic in a sec.

I suggest learning how bitcoin works before using it.  The whole point is that they can't use your bitcoins with just the address, if it could be reverse engineered the system would be broken.


I set up a site, which is still in progress and will be updated a lot in the future, I sell you btc for paypal, currently you can only buy 1 btc per paypal account. If anyone is interested: http://btc4pal.webs.com/

Yes it does use a free site, but if I had lots of money I wouldn't be selling bitcoins, I'd be buying them.

You just had an account and different website where you were buying them, I'm confused why you were buying before and selling now.

Paypal is quick and easy, I was buying because I needed btc, I'm selling because i want to build up trust. I know that as of now it's impossible to crack a bitcoin wallet password, however no body knows what the future holds in that aspect.
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I know that as of now it's impossible to crack a bitcoin wallet password, however no body knows what the future holds in that aspect.
Do you know that all the addresses are happily available in the blockchain? Do you know that you not posting it here means nothing? If someone crack it, he will just look at the blockchain and steal everything, no need to go look in the forum for addresses  Roll Eyes

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Paypal is quick and easy, I was buying because I needed btc, I'm selling because i want to build up trust. I know that as of now it's impossible to crack a bitcoin wallet password, however no body knows what the future holds in that aspect.

Hence me saying before that you should read into bitcoin some more.  If people can crack private keys from just addresses then the entire system is broken.
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September 02, 2013, 05:22:17 PM
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Paypal is quick and easy, I was buying because I needed btc, I'm selling because i want to build up trust. I know that as of now it's impossible to crack a bitcoin wallet password, however no body knows what the future holds in that aspect.

Hence me saying before that you should read into bitcoin some more.  If people can crack private keys from just addresses then the entire system is broken.

Okay legit didn't know this. So people CAN steal crack private keys just from addresses?
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Paypal is quick and easy, I was buying because I needed btc, I'm selling because i want to build up trust. I know that as of now it's impossible to crack a bitcoin wallet password, however no body knows what the future holds in that aspect.

Hence me saying before that you should read into bitcoin some more.  If people can crack private keys from just addresses then the entire system is broken.

Okay legit didn't know this. So people CAN steal crack private keys just from addresses?

No, they can't.  If that was possible then bitcoin would not work.
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