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July 23, 2014, 02:03:28 AM
Last edit: July 23, 2014, 12:59:34 PM by pluto2202
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Hi everybody.

I'm based in the UK, Near Sheffield.

I had been mining for a good 6 months and decided to knock it on the head recently. All I managed to mine was .9 BTC cents.

I'm looking for someone here to buy them off me as a one off transaction.

I would like to avoid having to use any kind of currency exchange website. I'm not bothered about keeping my identity secret so I have no issue meeting up in person ect.



I do have PayPal, but obviously I want to only deal with that if the person here is trusted.

So, can anyone help me by buying the .9 BTC I have accumulated?


I also have two BFL miners. 25Ghs and a 7GHs miner if anyone is interested.

Best regards.
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July 23, 2014, 10:20:58 AM
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90 CENTS ?

i can not belive you really try to sell 90 cents  Grin Grin

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July 23, 2014, 12:17:28 PM
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90 CENTS ?

i can not belive you really try to sell 90 cents  Grin Grin

LOL Smiley
Lol Wink in BTC that's worth over $500
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July 23, 2014, 12:44:42 PM
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I would suggest you to hold on to that 0.9btc. I don't know how important £300 is to you right now, if you are not in need of money, keeping it in bitcoin could double or triple value in a year.
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July 23, 2014, 01:00:55 PM
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I would suggest you to hold on to that 0.9btc. I don't know how important £300 is to you right now, if you are not in need of money, keeping it in bitcoin could double or triple value in a year.
Thanks, but I wish to move on from this. I would like to use what I have managed to earn to pay my electric bill Wink

Nah, just time to move on.

Thanks though.
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July 23, 2014, 01:01:00 PM
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my advice the same as others.  hold on hard to the coin.

If you cannot we can make deal by uk bank transfer. will help you by buying this back of your hands.

drop me pm or openly in thread.
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July 23, 2014, 01:04:57 PM
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if you want to sell fast you can use bitonic.nl .... they send the money in about 24 hours if you sell before 12 noon Holland time

and all the info they need is your name and IBAN Smiley

Space for rent if its still trending
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July 23, 2014, 01:07:09 PM
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my advice the same as others.  hold on hard to the coin.

If you cannot we can make deal by uk bank transfer. will help you by buying this back of your hands.

drop me pm or openly in thread.

I would like to sell please.

Is there a straight forward way to do this transaction that covers us both?


Many Thanks,
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July 23, 2014, 01:09:14 PM
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my advice the same as others.  hold on hard to the coin.

If you cannot we can make deal by uk bank transfer. will help you by buying this back of your hands.

drop me pm or openly in thread.

I would like to sell please.

Is there a straight forward way to do this transaction that covers us both?


Many Thanks,


We can go two ways. send your btc to escrow in the forum
 we can ask few trusted guys. and once I sent you transfer btc land in my hands. or a bit of trust you sending first small amount and i transfer you fiat. again and again until whole .9 btc are in my hands.

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July 23, 2014, 01:13:56 PM
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He is a trusted member here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=37522
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=581834.0


I guess you can use him and he will take care of everything .... of course for a fee of 1% Smiley

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July 23, 2014, 01:18:11 PM
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my advice the same as others.  hold on hard to the coin.

If you cannot we can make deal by uk bank transfer. will help you by buying this back of your hands.

drop me pm or openly in thread.

I would like to sell please.

Is there a straight forward way to do this transaction that covers us both?


Many Thanks,


We can go two ways. send your btc to escrow in the forum
 we can ask few trusted guys. and once I sent you transfer btc land in my hands. or a bit of trust you sending first small amount and i transfer you fiat. again and again until whole .9 btc are in my hands.


I have never used Escrow before.. So if I said .1 BTC at a time, provide you with my bank details and wallet id - when you pay £  I then transfer BTC?- would this work? obviously I can take any screen shots that will help the peace of mind ect, I just want a fair sale that dose not end is someone out of pocket.



Best regards.
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July 23, 2014, 01:22:08 PM
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Yeah that's how it looks. but with this difference you will send first. as newbie who have no trust I'm risking not you.

I'm here for longer.  and few people made business with me.

If happy we can proceed.
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July 23, 2014, 01:24:03 PM
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He is a trusted member here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=37522
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=581834.0


I guess you can use him and he will take care of everything .... of course for a fee of 1% Smiley

i was thinking about Tomatocage as well. He is well trusted.
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July 23, 2014, 01:28:25 PM
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Yeah that's how it looks. but with this difference you will send first. as newbie who have no trust I'm risking not you.

I'm here for longer.  and few people made business with me.

If happy we can proceed.
Do escrow, check his trust. Looks like he may have scammed 2.0 Bitcoins and sent a death threat over cigarettes.

Not trying to hate on you S1lver just pointing out stuff to a newbie, people should always check trust before sending BTC.


first of all, it was me who was scamed by only cigar te king.read maybe first before posting.. death threats was sent from guerilla mail and nothing was proven that was me. I still didn't received what I paid for. Secondly,  who are you anyway to judge me? did you even consider filter feedback which was given as revenge? think twice before opening mouth. I have more trust and done more deal for bigger amount than silly .2 btc which I was scammed. so for future in suggest shut up if you not party.

and the fact i want to go through escrow made me scammer. what a muppet
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July 23, 2014, 01:34:15 PM
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Hopefully this will help ease the mind. https://sites.google.com/site/moomooworldproject/

and my wallet ID 1AvdgVsJPgHeHqnh4CsXFenikkUiimZHLY

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July 23, 2014, 01:46:24 PM
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Yeah that's how it looks. but with this difference you will send first. as newbie who have no trust I'm risking not you.

I'm here for longer.  and few people made business with me.

If happy we can proceed.
Do escrow, check his trust. Looks like he may have scammed 2.0 Bitcoins and sent a death threat over cigarettes.

Not trying to hate on you S1lver just pointing out stuff to a newbie, people should always check trust before sending BTC.


first of all, it was me who was scamed by only cigar te king.read maybe first before posting.. death threats was sent from guerilla mail and nothing was proven that was me. I still didn't received what I paid for. Secondly,  who are you anyway to judge me? did you even consider filter feedback which was given as revenge? think twice before opening mouth. I have more trust and done more deal for bigger amount than silly .2 btc which I was scammed. so for future in suggest shut up if you not party.

and the fact i want to go through escrow made me scammer. what a muppet
I was just saying what was on your trust no need to get cranky, i even said not trying to hate on you, i understand how the filter feedback works but it should still be noted but going through escrow makes it all secure. If it's a newb i am trying to just show them why you should check and no need to jump to conclusions, i am not judging you but you're being way overly dramatic, just relax.

are you actually interested in his coins?
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July 23, 2014, 01:56:36 PM
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I will say this only once.

of you not interested in his coins stop trolling.

I made clear that I can go through escrow.
I made clear that we can split that in small pieces so risk is smaller.

you just an ashole and troll who posting for sig campaign.
and now back to business:

OP if you want to sell btc just contact me or give me by pm your mobile and i will call you.
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July 23, 2014, 02:08:36 PM
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I will say this only once.

of you not interested in his coins stop trolling.

I made clear that I can go through escrow.
I made clear that we can split that in small pieces so risk is smaller.

you just an ashole and troll who posting for sig campaign.
and now back to business:

OP if you want to sell btc just contact me or give me by pm your mobile and i will call you.
No, i hit my 50 post for the sig campaign a while ago, that is no concern to me and pointing out your history isn't trolling like i said i was just trying to help but you're the one who keeps being instigational, i am leaving this thread now.

Do you actually reading before posting any of your bulshit? 
you trying help? with what? when escrow is a proposal who will loose? me or OP? when split into small pieces is proposed who risking?
Take your sig campaign and troll somewhere else.

Thanks to idiots like you this place is full of nonsense.

read before posting and don't jump the bandwagon and scream. my feedback (negative) can be tracked down and every single one account leaving it for me do e it in revenge. but for you just first page is important.



OP SORRY BUT I LOST INTEREST. Maybe this muppet above will buy it. oh snap forgot, he is not interested. His making btc by posting crap for silly satoshi.


OP try localbitcoins or buyers in exchange section.


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July 23, 2014, 02:30:21 PM
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I will say this only once.

of you not interested in his coins stop trolling.

I made clear that I can go through escrow.
I made clear that we can split that in small pieces so risk is smaller.

you just an ashole and troll who posting for sig campaign.
and now back to business:

OP if you want to sell btc just contact me or give me by pm your mobile and i will call you.

I'll PM you shortly if you would be interested in doing .1 BTc at a time. no need for escrow.

I am willing to send .1 BTC on trust.

Regards.

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July 23, 2014, 02:57:45 PM
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ill buy the hardware off you for 0.1BTC which is pretty fair

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