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July 06, 2018, 01:08:47 AM
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I pay $50000 using PayPal (Linked Business Card of Mine) for 6 Bitcoins. Please inbox me your offer. I'm ready to rock and roll for any Verifications.  We also can meet in person if needed.     
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July 06, 2018, 05:46:05 AM
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Seems legit but has only 1 Post. So, be careful while trading
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July 06, 2018, 06:53:41 AM
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Seems legit but has only 1 Post. So, be careful while trading

All PayPal transactions are reversible.
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July 06, 2018, 12:35:46 PM
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I don't reverse anything like that. Why should I do that? it gave nothing to me,  I love bitcoin more than anything. I do not think that even a scammer can send this much money through PayPal but I have big history on PayPal .  I usually spent 20k per month on there.
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July 06, 2018, 12:46:37 PM
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Seems legit but has only 1 Post. So, be careful while trading

You also new to this forum. Do not flood my thread with nonsense.
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July 06, 2018, 01:28:39 PM
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Seems legit but has only 1 Post. So, be careful while trading

You also new to this forum. Do not flood my thread with nonsense.

Hey, that's not a good way to handle "newbies" - You know some people use Sockpuppet accounts... right? So you did not

mention where you lived.. remember we have a global audience.  Grin  {Asia/Africa/UK/USA ....?} PayPal has been used for

many scams on here, so people will be naturally cautious.  Roll Eyes

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July 06, 2018, 01:35:50 PM
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Never take Paypal when selling BTC unless they have an extremely long history of trust behind them. Paypal will instantly reverse any transaction associated with BTC, so meeting in person, or any ID verification is completely irrelevant.
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July 06, 2018, 02:52:22 PM
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I don't reverse anything like that. Why should I do that? it gave nothing to me,  I love bitcoin more than anything. I do not think that even a scammer can send this much money through PayPal but I have big history on PayPal .  I usually spent 20k per month on there.

Who cares  about your word or history. It means absolutely nothing.
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July 06, 2018, 03:17:36 PM
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Seems legit but has only 1 Post. So, be careful while trading

You also new to this forum. Do not flood my thread with nonsense.

Hey, that's not a good way to handle "newbies" - You know some people use Sockpuppet accounts... right? So you did not

mention where you lived.. remember we have a global audience.  Grin  {Asia/Africa/UK/USA ....?} PayPal has been used for

many scams on here, so people will be naturally cautious.  Roll Eyes


I'm from PA.
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July 06, 2018, 03:25:22 PM
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Never take Paypal when selling BTC unless they have an extremely long history of trust behind them. Paypal will instantly reverse any transaction associated with BTC, so meeting in person, or any ID verification is completely irrelevant.

Your comment does not make sense to me. I've got scammed on eBay couple times but PayPal never refunded any cents to me. The seller always win and buyer loose.

I received couple PM's from Senior members with negative trust on their profiles. They ask me to send 50k as Purchase.
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July 06, 2018, 03:33:50 PM
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I have another suggestion. I will provide access to my MBP and you can come, close my PayPal account after deal done.
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July 06, 2018, 03:43:10 PM
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Never take Paypal when selling BTC unless they have an extremely long history of trust behind them. Paypal will instantly reverse any transaction associated with BTC, so meeting in person, or any ID verification is completely irrelevant.

Your comment does not make sense to me. I've got scammed on eBay couple times but PayPal never refunded any cents to me. The seller always win and buyer loose.

I received couple PM's from Senior members with negative trust on their profiles. They ask me to send 50k as Purchase.

Quit the bullshit lies.

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Never take Paypal when selling BTC unless they have an extremely long history of trust behind them. Paypal will instantly reverse any transaction associated with BTC, so meeting in person, or any ID verification is completely irrelevant.

Your comment does not make sense to me. I've got scammed on eBay couple times but PayPal never refunded any cents to me. The seller always win and buyer loose.

eBay buying bitcoins, or buying something else?

PayPal is a reversible method of payment to anyone who knows how to manipulate the game, and unfortunately you're going to have a helluva time trying to convince this community that you're trustworthy just because of that simple fact. You're better off withdrawing to your bank and offering a wire transfer.

It'd be easier if you find a member who also lives in PA who would be willing to meet up with you. Have you tried LocalBitcoins yet? That also might be worth a visit.

Hope you find a way to safely trade. Again, IMO the best course of action for both you and the buyer is to set up a wire transfer.
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July 06, 2018, 04:04:11 PM
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I did not lie you or anyone. Just check here https://imgur.com/a/8iyDFC0

I used eBay to buy Expensive Gaming Laptop and ended up getting scammed. I do not have cash to do wire transfer or anything. I have enough credit in my biz credit card. Coinbase does not work too.
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July 06, 2018, 04:13:27 PM
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Seems you know a lot about trying to buy bitcoin. You then stumble upon this forum and your first post is a $50,000 PayPal (reversible) for 6 BTC.
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July 06, 2018, 04:23:18 PM
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This user knows exactly what he's doing, only idiots would want to complete this transaction, everyone above has already givin everyone enough warning, the rest is up to them.

US, Europe and the UK can load funds directly to the paypal account and after that you can withdraw the funds directly to your IBAN or Bank account, not everyone on this forum is an idiot.

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July 06, 2018, 04:25:24 PM
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I want to hold coins till next Jan. The price will be 50k. So these days are good time to buy bitcoins. I'm not stupid to reverse transactions.  FBI easily can arrest me.
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July 06, 2018, 04:32:25 PM
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This user knows exactly what he's doing, only idiots would want to complete this transaction, everyone above has already givin everyone enough warning, the rest is up to them.

US, Europe and the UK can load funds directly to the paypal account and after that you can withdraw the funds directly to your IBAN or Bank account, not everyone on this forum is an idiot.

You can add funds from Bank to PayPal because its an feature but you cannot load funds from Credit Card in PayPal.  I do not have enough money in my Bank, that’s why i use PayPal that linked to my BUSINESS CREDIT CARD to buy Bitcoins.

I cannot try other methods, because it might hit the cash advance limit and fees. So far PayPal is the best option.   Credit card is like a loan, very low APR.  I could pay back the balance when BTC rocket the price.

Again, I do not use bank account to load money to PayPal because it has low balance like 2k$ at the moment. I do know lot about buying bitcoins from Youtube and Google, even my 10 year old brother know more than me.
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July 06, 2018, 04:42:08 PM
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Gugulethu0101 is a Criminal from South Africa or NG . He seems to know lot of about PayPal and IBANS.  Look at his threads,  “Netherlands Mobile Number”. This man very offensive to this community.
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July 06, 2018, 05:13:03 PM
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Gugulethu0101 is a Criminal from South Africa or NG . He seems to know lot of about PayPal and IBANS.  Look at his threads,  “Netherlands Mobile Number”. This man very offensive to this community.
The truth hurts I know, I don't mind being labeled since I don't really care about trades since I only use reliable payment methods, and having knowledge is what saves people like me and others who arw lucky enough to read my posts before falling into your web of lies...

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