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December 20, 2014, 10:33:19 PM
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Hello,

I need to make some purchases with Ukash only and will sell Bitcoin at Bitstamp value in exchange for Ukash vouchers.

Buying Ukash vouchers online is easy to do. If you are willing to make the purchases I will pay you in Bitcoin instantly in exchange for the vouchers. I am willing to use any escrow service to make the transaction safer for both of us.


Alternatively, is there a way to do this online or a website that sells Ukash for Bitcoin?


Thanks.
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December 20, 2014, 11:35:51 PM
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I have a $AUD50 voucher. How much bitcoin would you offer for it?

Also, what's you wallet address and can you sign a message to prove that's your wallet?

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December 21, 2014, 01:17:56 AM
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Use escrow please.

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December 21, 2014, 05:46:03 AM
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I have a $AUD50 voucher. How much bitcoin would you offer for it?

Also, what's you wallet address and can you sign a message to prove that's your wallet?

I need either USD or GBP vouchers but I would pay you equal to its value without fee:

50 AUD = 40.715 USD

40.715 USD / 319.98 Bitstamp rate (at time of this message) = 0.1272423276 BTC



If you buy more or can get more Ukash vouchers I would pay you for those too.

I will need some form of escrow for both of our safety.


I'm not sure what you mean by sign a message, sorry some of this is new to me. I also have many separate bitcoin wallets like most people who use bitcoin.
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December 21, 2014, 07:07:31 AM
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December 21, 2014, 07:09:43 PM
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Well I guess your wallet address or a signed message doesn't matter once your bitcoin is with an escrow. But do any escrow people on this forum know how to make sure a ukash code is still valid? Better yet would be if the escrow could convert my code to a new currency, then they'd have a new code that nobody else knows to give to you once you've paid them.

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December 22, 2014, 02:27:10 PM
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Well I guess your wallet address or a signed message doesn't matter once your bitcoin is with an escrow. But do any escrow people on this forum know how to make sure a ukash code is still valid? Better yet would be if the escrow could convert my code to a new currency, then they'd have a new code that nobody else knows to give to you once you've paid them.

I saw somewhere recently UKash vouchers are renewed when spent, so if I were to spend a few pennies to buy something online then I would receive a new voucher with the remaining amount.

I couldn't find any Bitcoin escrow services. Localbitcoins has escrow built in which would work.

As I said before, I am looking for someone (trusted) to buy a large volume of USD or GBP vouchers.
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