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Author Topic: [N] 200usd bitcoins [H] E-interact (Canada)  (Read 1034 times)
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March 15, 2015, 01:01:38 PM
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Hello.

I am in need of 200usd worth of bitcoins. I will send the payment by Interac e-transfer. Let me know your rate and how much you can sell(up to 200usd) and we can contioune. Escrow is accepted.

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March 15, 2015, 11:57:19 PM
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Interact e-transfers are high risk there reversible your unlikely going to find someone to trade with on here with your reputation. I suggest using localbitcoins.com but your likely going to have to pay over 15% of bitstamp rate because of the risk involved..
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March 16, 2015, 12:06:09 AM
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I won't be willing to do interac e-transfer but if you're able to do direct/cash deposit to Scotiabank or TD let me know, I can  sell you $200 USD worth  of BTC Smiley

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Interact e-transfers are high risk there reversible your unlikely going to find someone to trade with on here with your reputation. I suggest using localbitcoins.com but your likely going to have to pay over 15% of bitstamp rate because of the risk involved..

They are not. I contacted the bank and asked. The only way their reverseable is if the sender has stolen the account and both parties has the same bank, then the bank can do a so called "internal reverse" its since both parties has same bank. But if its different banks then theres no chance of reversal even if stolen account.. You should investigate good before comming with comments like this.

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March 17, 2015, 04:44:54 AM
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Interact e-transfers are high risk there reversible your unlikely going to find someone to trade with on here with your reputation. I suggest using localbitcoins.com but your likely going to have to pay over 15% of bitstamp rate because of the risk involved..

They are not. I contacted the bank and asked. The only way their reverseable is if the sender has stolen the account and both parties has the same bank, then the bank can do a so called "internal reverse" its since both parties has same bank. But if its different banks then theres no chance of reversal even if stolen account.. You should investigate good before comming with comments like this.


Listen to yourself excepting stolen funds from a hacked bank accounts sent via e-transfer are all reversible. A investigation will take place you think banks are going to allow funds to be received from stolen accounts is oblivious. Who ever told you that from your bank should be fired.
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