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November 07, 2013, 06:35:13 AM
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  Hi, looking for some assistance for somebody local to Utah with bitcoins available.
 
  I'm in the process of selling a domain to a party in Utah, and told him that I'd discount if he paid in bitcoins..

  I got his attention, but he has no clue what they are, or how to get them..
 
  Essentially, I'm hoping somebody or perhaps a bitcoin group near Utah could educate him, setup a wallet, and sell him some coins.

  If nobody is available or wants to part with coins it's no big deal...   

  Any takers?   

 
 
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November 07, 2013, 07:11:24 AM
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  Hi, looking for some assistance for somebody local to Utah with bitcoins available.
 
  I'm in the process of selling a domain to a party in Utah, and told him that I'd discount if he paid in bitcoins..

  I got his attention, but he has no clue what they are, or how to get them..
 
  Essentially, I'm hoping somebody or perhaps a bitcoin group near Utah could educate him, setup a wallet, and sell him some coins.

  If nobody is available or wants to part with coins it's no big deal...   

  Any takers?   

 
 

may i know the name ?
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November 07, 2013, 07:23:30 AM
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The fellow's name is Nate  Cool

I don't want his first experience with Bitcoin be a nightmare, and I'm trying to promote bitcoin in the process.
 
He runs a Marketing company and doesn't know about bitcoin.., so I do ask that the contact be somewhat professional..
 
This would happen in the next few days or week timeframe..  otherwise i'll just do it oldschool visa/wire... 

I'll provide any contact email/info to him, and a .25 BTC tip to the fellow who helps the sale/transaction happen..

 (Otherwise, I'm just the guy selling the domain)


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November 07, 2013, 07:37:13 AM
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i mean may i know the domain name ?
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November 07, 2013, 07:45:20 AM
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Sure, but it's secondary to the actual problem I'm trying to solve Smiley
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November 07, 2013, 07:50:36 AM
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Can be available there but I need at least 2 coins for covering the intro to BTC, earn his trust so I can help him open the wallet, then, sell my BTC and then convince him to send the BTC he just purchased to you?

How many coins are you talking about?  PM for details.  I'd like to know the domain, too!

We can chop up the coins for each task...

Meet your buyer in person: 0.5
Intro to BTC: 0.25
Convince him to use BTC: 0.25
Create his new wallet: 0.25 (I'm assuming you want the secure one on the desktop & not the online wallet)
Convince him to get BTC: 0.25
Have him send you the BTC: 0.25

I'm assuming the business casual attire on site.


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November 07, 2013, 03:02:58 PM
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Thanks Sushi, but at today's market rate, that works out to way more than either party would save using bitcoin over traditional means.

I wanted to use this as a demo of bitcoin's awesomeness to the fellow, possibly get him onboard saving over traditional fees..  and provide an easy way for someone on the forums to make a decent industry contact.

The best way to show people how bitcoin works, is to actually use it as a replacement for traditional transactions.

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