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February 08, 2012, 07:00:59 AM Last edit: February 08, 2012, 08:48:21 AM by dyce |
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you can pick up if in chicago. Bought this in September 2010. Looking for around $200. I have taken very good care of it, I left the protector that it was packaged with on until I had a had a case and invisible shield. The invisible shield is still on and is sort of starting to peel. You can take it off and get a new one free from zagg if you wish due to its lifetime warranty. there are some scratches on the back near the dock port as it wasn't protected by the invisible shield but the rest of the back is or close to perfect. iOS5.0.1 and jailbroken. PM if interested. I'll include this case and tell me if you need a sync cable.
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John (John K.)
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February 08, 2012, 07:08:17 AM |
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Escrow accepted?
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John (John K.)
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February 08, 2012, 08:08:19 AM |
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Due to the amount of scams here lately, escrow should be required. (Nothing personally, but merely stating the problems faced here)
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February 08, 2012, 12:01:02 PM |
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I'd be willing to handle the escrow for a small 1% fee, I've done numerous transactions here as well as sell products (look at sig) and have never once had a problem
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February 08, 2012, 05:39:03 PM |
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Anybody who buys this is an idiot. 16 posts, selling an Apple product. That's a cookie cutter scam. Dude isn't going to escrow shit.
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February 08, 2012, 06:54:18 PM |
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Anybody who buys this is an idiot. 16 posts, selling an Apple product. That's a cookie cutter scam. Dude isn't going to escrow shit.
And what if he does? Would you do me a favor and eat your hat? At least give him the benefit of the doubt if he is going to use escrow.
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dyce (OP)
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February 08, 2012, 08:28:52 PM |
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Scammers can be the buyers too. I've heard plenty of horror stories on eBay people getting chargebacks and having their paypal frozen because of a negative balance.
I can ask someone to use escrow and claim to escrow they sent me a brick and easily get all my money back. I am a honest person but so any random person can claim to be on the internet. I really hope someone lives in Chicago, bitcoins but craigslist style at a chase bank. redeemable MtGox code might be handy. Even cash for all I care. Just a college student that wants to get rid of shit to buy a Samsung Galaxy Prime. Also don't want to have to check more than one bag when this semester ends.
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February 08, 2012, 09:18:49 PM |
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Scammers can be the buyers too. I've heard plenty of horror stories on eBay people getting chargebacks and having their paypal frozen because of a negative balance.
I can ask someone to use escrow and claim to escrow they sent me a brick and easily get all my money back. I am a honest person but so any random person can claim to be on the internet. I really hope someone lives in Chicago, bitcoins but craigslist style at a chase bank. redeemable MtGox code might be handy. Even cash for all I care. Just a college student that wants to get rid of shit to buy a Samsung Galaxy Prime. Also don't want to have to check more than one bag when this semester ends.
So basically you don't want to use an Escrow. Got it. 100% scam. Nothing more to see here, folks.
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dyce (OP)
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February 08, 2012, 09:57:38 PM |
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Scammers can be the buyers too. I've heard plenty of horror stories on eBay people getting chargebacks and having their paypal frozen because of a negative balance.
I can ask someone to use escrow and claim to escrow they sent me a brick and easily get all my money back. I am a honest person but so any random person can claim to be on the internet. I really hope someone lives in Chicago, bitcoins but craigslist style at a chase bank. redeemable MtGox code might be handy. Even cash for all I care. Just a college student that wants to get rid of shit to buy a Samsung Galaxy Prime. Also don't want to have to check more than one bag when this semester ends.
So basically you don't want to use an Escrow. Got it. 100% scam. Nothing more to see here, folks. anyhow i just made a transaction of a smaller purchase with another user here. ill just build up my feedback. I will use escrow if I cannot sell it anywhere for the life of me.
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February 08, 2012, 10:11:21 PM |
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Escrow is simple, cheap, easy. There's no reason not to use it. Some escrows offer a deposit for both seller and buyer, so there's motivation for both parties to release funds. http://btcrow.com/http://thrucoin.com/http://bitmit.net/https://blockchain.info/wallet/escrowThe last one uses bitcoin's own multisignature system instead of relying on a third party, so it will be supported in the near future on bitcoin clients. I've been scammed with another iProduct. With bitcoin is too easy. Sellers that refuse to use escrow = SCAM. I've done several $200+ escrows, all of them completed successfully without intervention of a third party.
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February 08, 2012, 10:13:01 PM Last edit: February 12, 2012, 08:05:46 PM by BTC guy |
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I can pickup and pay cash.
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February 08, 2012, 10:24:08 PM |
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Escrow is simple, cheap, easy. There's no reason not to use it. Some escrows offer a deposit for both seller and buyer, so there's motivation for both parties to release funds. http://btcrow.com/http://thrucoin.com/http://bitmit.net/https://blockchain.info/wallet/escrowThe last one uses bitcoin's own multisignature system instead of relying on a third party, so it will be supported in the near future on bitcoin clients. I've been scammed with another iProduct. With bitcoin is too easy. Sellers that refuse to use escrow = SCAM. I've done several $200+ escrows, all of them completed successfully without intervention of a third party. Have you used blockchain's escrow? Seems like something I would be interested in using. I don't know too much about escrow, such as I am not sure why there would be a deposit for both seller and buyer and how it would work. Probably will just need to educate myself about it. @BTC Guy, I PM'd you
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DiThi
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February 08, 2012, 10:26:31 PM |
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Blockchain escrow is very recent, and I haven't used it yet. The other ones are more tested. A deposit is only necessary in a 2-way escrow if you think the buyer can dissapear and leave funds in limbo. If buyer dissapears and you use BTCrow or Bitmit, admins can confirm buyer's inactivity and release funds to you.
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February 08, 2012, 10:32:27 PM |
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I'd be willing to handle the escrow for a small 1% fee, I've done numerous transactions here as well as sell products (look at sig) and have never once had a problem
i'm willing to do it for free.
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February 08, 2012, 11:05:54 PM |
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I'd be willing to handle the escrow for a small 1% fee, I've done numerous transactions here as well as sell products (look at sig) and have never once had a problem
i'm willing to do it for free. I'd be afraid the iPhone might get eaten by a grue in the darkness.
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February 23, 2012, 08:44:32 AM |
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Do you still have the ipod?
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