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January 20, 2014, 04:14:45 AM
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I'm offering a 5% markup on the current sell price on Coinbase.
I have a lot of no APR credit cards that I'd like to convert into BTC as soon as possible.

I've been a 100% feedback ebay seller for over 8 years and have dealt with over $100k in total transactions.
I can message you on ebay to verify this.

I'm fine with escrow, and I'd be more willing to deal with user with more trust. Please feel free to ask any questions.

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January 20, 2014, 04:23:14 AM
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Is this a joke?

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January 20, 2014, 04:25:13 AM
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Escrow is going to have to be like 45 days for paypal.

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January 20, 2014, 04:27:16 AM
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Escrow is going to have to be like 45 days for paypal.

A claim could still be made after 45 days with PP.

OP, why not just use an exchange that accepts credit cards?

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January 20, 2014, 04:31:20 AM
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Escrow is going to have to be like 45 days for paypal.

A claim could still be made after 45 days with PP.

OP, why not just use an exchange that accepts credit cards?
I'd prefer that actually, do you know of any? Can't seem to find any.
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January 20, 2014, 04:34:37 AM
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Escrow is going to have to be like 45 days for paypal.

A claim could still be made after 45 days with PP.

OP, why not just use an exchange that accepts credit cards?
I'd prefer that actually, do you know of any? Can't seem to find any.

Try Coin.mx  Their fees are ridiculous but I've bought 1000s worth of coins.

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January 20, 2014, 04:35:08 AM
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Is this a joke?
Naw, just need some way to convert my CC's into BTC.

Escrow is going to have to be like 45 days for paypal.
Yeah, not sure if there's a way around the whole chargeback thing for buyers.
It's actually more than 45 days, I've been chargebacked up to 180 days before =/
I've seen people selling on here though, so there might be a safe way.

If a serious buyer comes along, I could give them a copy of my driver's license + phone #.
An maybe they could mail something to me so they could have something to fight me in case of chargeback.
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January 20, 2014, 04:36:29 AM
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Escrow is going to have to be like 45 days for paypal.

A claim could still be made after 45 days with PP.

OP, why not just use an exchange that accepts credit cards?
I'd prefer that actually, do you know of any? Can't seem to find any.

Try Coin.mx  Their fees are ridiculous but I've bought 1000s worth of coins.
Thanks a lot, I'll check it out. What's the fee like?
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January 20, 2014, 04:39:56 AM
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Escrow is going to have to be like 45 days for paypal.

A claim could still be made after 45 days with PP.

OP, why not just use an exchange that accepts credit cards?
I'd prefer that actually, do you know of any? Can't seem to find any.

Try Coin.mx  Their fees are ridiculous but I've bought 1000s worth of coins.
Thanks a lot, I'll check it out. What's the fee like?

3.5% on your deposit. To withdraw they charge .001 BTC.  If you decide to use them, let me know... you'll get an extra $5 or some or something like that.

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January 20, 2014, 04:40:58 AM
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If a serious buyer comes along, I could give them a copy of my driver's license + phone #.
An maybe they could mail something to me so they could have something to fight me in case of chargeback.
Why people sell to you must mail something to you ? You are the person must mail something for them
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January 20, 2014, 04:45:49 AM
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If a serious buyer comes along, I could give them a copy of my driver's license + phone #.
An maybe they could mail something to me so they could have something to fight me in case of chargeback.
Why people sell to you must mail something to you ? You are the person must mail something for them
In chargeback cases, usually if you have a tracking # that you've shipped a physical product to the buyer it's enough to fight the case.

Escrow is going to have to be like 45 days for paypal.

A claim could still be made after 45 days with PP.

OP, why not just use an exchange that accepts credit cards?
I'd prefer that actually, do you know of any? Can't seem to find any.

Try Coin.mx  Their fees are ridiculous but I've bought 1000s worth of coins.
Thanks a lot, I'll check it out. What's the fee like?

3.5% on your deposit. To withdraw they charge .001 BTC.  If you decide to use them, let me know... you'll get an extra $5 or some or something like that.
That's perfect, I think I'll go that route.

Thanks guys, closing this.
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