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March 27, 2018, 09:42:57 PM
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Hi i have 400usd in my paypal balance that im looking at clearing urgently.

Can send as FnF and provide verification.

Please pm your rates. Not looking at insane rates like lbc.

Escrow is a must

Thanks
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March 27, 2018, 11:15:55 PM
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Main problem with PayPal is that it is reversible. This means using escrow is pretty much moot. The risk of the payment being reversed later defeats the purpose of escrow.

FnF is reversible. Some think it is impossible to reverse payment sent as a gift or donation but the truth is it can be reversed. Scenarios which allow the reversal are:

  • "Carded" payment or a hacked card was used
  • Payment is disputed on grounds of being unauthorized by cardholder
  • Gifted or FnF payment was induced fraudulently

This is not to discredit you in any way. The post is simply meant as a precautionary advice. Looking at clearing the PayPal balance urgently is usually a red flag because scammers often try to move or liquidate funds before the account is limited or before a dispute is raised by the person who originally sent them those funds.

Rates tend to be insane because of the risk of a reversal.

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March 28, 2018, 11:09:14 AM
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Main problem with PayPal is that it is reversible. This means using escrow is pretty much moot. The risk of the payment being reversed later defeats the purpose of escrow.

FnF is reversible. Some think it is impossible to reverse payment sent as a gift or donation but the truth is it can be reversed. Scenarios which allow the reversal are:

  • "Carded" payment or a hacked card was used
  • Payment is disputed on grounds of being unauthorized by cardholder
  • Gifted or FnF payment was induced fraudulently

This is not to discredit you in any way. The post is simply meant as a precautionary advice. Looking at clearing the PayPal balance urgently is usually a red flag because scammers often try to move or liquidate funds before the account is limited or before a dispute is raised by the person who originally sent them those funds.

Rates tend to be insane because of the risk of a reversal.
ive been scammed through fnf payment i phoned paypal up and they said they can not do anything.
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March 28, 2018, 11:26:15 AM
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Main problem with PayPal is that it is reversible. This means using escrow is pretty much moot. The risk of the payment being reversed later defeats the purpose of escrow.

FnF is reversible. Some think it is impossible to reverse payment sent as a gift or donation but the truth is it can be reversed. Scenarios which allow the reversal are:

  • "Carded" payment or a hacked card was used
  • Payment is disputed on grounds of being unauthorized by cardholder
  • Gifted or FnF payment was induced fraudulently

This is not to discredit you in any way. The post is simply meant as a precautionary advice. Looking at clearing the PayPal balance urgently is usually a red flag because scammers often try to move or liquidate funds before the account is limited or before a dispute is raised by the person who originally sent them those funds.

Rates tend to be insane because of the risk of a reversal.
ive been scammed through fnf payment i phoned paypal up and they said they can not do anything.

Too bad you didn't use your scammer skills on Paypal.

When the subject of buying BTC with Paypal comes up, I often remember this: 

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

Albert Einstein
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March 28, 2018, 11:32:16 AM
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Main problem with PayPal is that it is reversible. This means using escrow is pretty much moot. The risk of the payment being reversed later defeats the purpose of escrow.

FnF is reversible. Some think it is impossible to reverse payment sent as a gift or donation but the truth is it can be reversed. Scenarios which allow the reversal are:

  • "Carded" payment or a hacked card was used
  • Payment is disputed on grounds of being unauthorized by cardholder
  • Gifted or FnF payment was induced fraudulently

This is not to discredit you in any way. The post is simply meant as a precautionary advice. Looking at clearing the PayPal balance urgently is usually a red flag because scammers often try to move or liquidate funds before the account is limited or before a dispute is raised by the person who originally sent them those funds.

Rates tend to be insane because of the risk of a reversal.
ive been scammed through fnf payment i phoned paypal up and they said they can not do anything.

Too bad you didn't use your scammer skills on Paypal.
i am not a scammer im trying to become a normal member on this forum. Ive been told to do trades with users so that is what im doing.
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March 28, 2018, 12:43:27 PM
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I can sell you btc, ltc, eth or bch for PayPal on if you send via friends and family.

These are my rates
$50-$2000.00 at 10.00%
$2001-$5000.00 at 5.00%
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