spikedudley (OP)
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August 02, 2011, 01:01:07 AM |
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Please pm me.
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Dargo
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August 02, 2011, 01:05:20 AM |
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What do you mean by 1:1?
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spikedudley (OP)
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August 02, 2011, 01:15:00 AM |
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Basically I just want to pay whatever the going rate of bitcoins is. Not looking to negotiate or anything, just want an easy 1st transaction
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August 02, 2011, 01:16:24 AM |
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As near as I can tell, people around here are spooked from Paypal because you (the buyer) could protest the charges and the seller would be left empty-handed. Maybe you can find someone, though.
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nmat
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August 02, 2011, 01:16:57 AM |
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You most likely won't get that with Paypal. Paypal transactions are reversible, but bitcoin transactions are not. Since you do not have any reputation here in the forums, it will be hard to find someone here that trusts you. But good luck.
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Dargo
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August 02, 2011, 01:21:44 AM |
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^ What they said. Unfortunately, there probably isn't such a thing as an easy first transaction with bitcoin. Your best bet may be to open an account with one of the exchanges, fund it (the not so easy part), and buy coins on the open market.
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spikedudley (OP)
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August 02, 2011, 01:23:16 AM |
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Makes sense to me. I has hoping that a smallish transaction might go ok but I definitely understand. I'll find an alternative method. I'm pretty internet savvy but also lazy lol. Thanks
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nmat
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August 02, 2011, 01:24:47 AM |
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Or take a look at bitmarket.eu. They serve as an escrow for person to person transfers. There are some people there who trade with paypal.
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TiagoTiago
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August 02, 2011, 01:25:07 AM |
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Also, from what i've been told it's against the rules of Paypal to use it to buy digital currencies, so even if you're not after scamming the seller PP might rip you both off
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(I dont always get new reply notifications, pls send a pm when you think it has happened) Wanna gimme some BTC/BCH for any or no reason? 1FmvtS66LFh6ycrXDwKRQTexGJw4UWiqDX The more you believe in Bitcoin, and the more you show you do to other people, the faster the real value will soar!
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August 02, 2011, 01:28:03 AM |
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Also, from what i've been told it's against the rules of Paypal to use it to buy digital currencies, so even if you're not after scamming the seller PP might rip you both off
This, it is the same as buy WoW gold. That is a nono
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Stephen Gornick
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August 02, 2011, 01:43:09 AM |
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I'm pretty internet savvy but also lazy lol. Thanks There are people on #bitcoin-otc marketplace who will accept paypal from trusted sources. - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Secure_Trading#Use_Bitcoin-OTCPerhaps a first purchase using something like a MoneyPak will help you to build trust, and then PayPal could be used later. But yes, with Bitcoin being a prohibited purchase in PayPal's user agreement, it is probably best to avoid them entirely.
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August 02, 2011, 01:44:36 AM |
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I wish you all the best but when you ask to trade the-most-reversible-semicurrency for the-most-irreversable-currency you're going to get laughed it.
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August 02, 2011, 01:59:03 AM |
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You could post on Craigslist and trade in person. Both of you bring your laptops (or mobile device) to a cafe that has WiFi.
CF
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