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Topic: 24k gold iphone 6 plus 128gb (Read 1492 times)

legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
May 18, 2015, 05:18:00 PM
#29
i bought it off ebay and im willing to sell it working 100%

selling it for 5BTC

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PM me if interested
 i have escrow


ok so you bought off ebay and the listing is still on ebay lol. Sounds really amazing deal.

Tell you what I will buy it off you. Send me the phone first once I receive it I will send payment to you. Hows that sound to you.

More than likely this is just another scam attempt at selling and getting someone to buy and get  a box in return or  nothing. Too many post and never come back so IMO unless OP come back

Well to my post here not sure if OP is being serious or is actually trolling. Just received a PM with the following in it.



So does this mean is going to send me the phone first and then me pay after ? If so then where the phone coming from? and how is it being sent?
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
May 18, 2015, 01:34:50 PM
#28
your negative rep is uhhhhh kinda bad... also use escrows recommended from this site not your own escrow.... i would buy it buy unfortunately im in a lot of debt and can't afford that device right now. Thanks for sharing. GL!
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
May 18, 2015, 01:17:14 PM
#27
Again:

I think it is better to let die this thread, because all we know that he can prove the ownership of that 24k gold iphone 6 plus 128gb . The scammers will exist for ever, the unique thing that I hope the honest people will not fall in their trap.

He already received a lot of negative trust and he will not provide (obviously) the proofs of  ownership, because he basically doesn't own any iPhone (as I have already said).
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Circle gets the Square
May 18, 2015, 07:36:09 AM
#26
Jesus! The level of scamming round here is pathetic these days! No effort has gone into this one! Smiley

Makes you wonder if admins or mods even care to put a stop to them as their so many scams on bitcointalk and nothing ever gets done other than bad rating. Should have more secure methods to selling and buying and trading on here.

There really should be a warning... "Goods for sale without offering of escrow will be removed"... job done.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
May 18, 2015, 01:25:36 AM
#25
After repeated requests for more images with username + date proof OP still hasn't provided them.

He /she has stumbled across the photos and thought they'd attempt a scam.

Some advice for you OP: "GIVE UP ON TRYING TO BE A SCAMMER, YOU'RE SHIT AT IT!"
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
May 17, 2015, 11:21:18 PM
#24
Im interested in this iphone. I did the math already, but I see you're still a newbie with a negative trust. How would I know this is not a spam? Plz reply Undecided
jr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 1
May 17, 2015, 08:05:53 PM
#23
well i did not know the total price for it

You have a Gold Plated iPhone in your possession and instead of doing I dunno 5 minute's of research as to what their MSRP is so you could try to make profit you just arbitrarily chose 2 BTC as it's value?

Yeah that sounds really plausible.  

Does money have no value to you or something?  Don't you want to try and get the most money for a product you're selling or a service you're offering?  No?

Honestly it would have taken you 5 minutes and we're not talking about $5 here we're talking about like $1800+, is that just so little money to you that 5 minutes of researching it's value before listing it for sale isn't worth it because of how little money $1800 is to you?  I'm trying to understand here, obviously i'm not going to because you're a scammer but i'm having fun anyways.

And aren't you just a little embarrassed that you're reply regarding the value of a gold iphone was "well I did not know the total price for it" ?

What quantity of money or value of a product does it take before it's important enough for you to do some basic research into that product's value to price it for sale vs. choosing a random arbitrary value?  

I guess it has to be more then $1800, but just how much more i'm curious, and how rich are you?  Do you smoke a pack of cigarettes a day and light each cigarette with a new crisp burning $100 bill just cuz?

Can an admin or moderator come and close this ridiculous thread down before a new user comes and sees this shiny gold iphone and pisses his bitcoin into the wind (aka this scammer's face)?  I don't wan't to see anybody, no matter how ignorant or stupid end up falling victim to this guy and losing their money.

You got more luck in getting water out of a stone then admins or mods coming along here and closing threads down. Maybe just maybe if lucky but most scam threads never get closed down and continue to run for months even tho the OP ran off never to be seen again.

Yeah I know, I don't know why I even bother trying other then it really pisses me off the thought of this dude getting BTC from anybody and I guess i hope that maybe just maybe one of the noobs that might have otherwise fallen for his scam might stumble upon my ramblings and make a second thought on whether he should really be giving this guy his BTC or not.  

Yeah noobs are annoying and a variety of other stuff and yeah it's their stupid ass fault's for not paying attention and falling into the scammer's hands but a. we were all noobs at one time, some of us were just better noobs then others lol and b. nevermind the noobs, I don't want to see this guy getting his hand on any BTC other then that he buys with his own money.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
May 17, 2015, 07:28:21 PM
#22
well i did not know the total price for it

You have a Gold Plated iPhone in your possession and instead of doing I dunno 5 minute's of research as to what their MSRP is so you could try to make profit you just arbitrarily chose 2 BTC as it's value?

Yeah that sounds really plausible. 

Does money have no value to you or something?  Don't you want to try and get the most money for a product you're selling or a service you're offering?  No?

Honestly it would have taken you 5 minutes and we're not talking about $5 here we're talking about like $1800+, is that just so little money to you that 5 minutes of researching it's value before listing it for sale isn't worth it because of how little money $1800 is to you?  I'm trying to understand here, obviously i'm not going to because you're a scammer but i'm having fun anyways.

And aren't you just a little embarrassed that you're reply regarding the value of a gold iphone was "well I did not know the total price for it" ?

What quantity of money or value of a product does it take before it's important enough for you to do some basic research into that product's value to price it for sale vs. choosing a random arbitrary value? 

I guess it has to be more then $1800, but just how much more i'm curious, and how rich are you?  Do you smoke a pack of cigarettes a day and light each cigarette with a new crisp burning $100 bill just cuz?

Can an admin or moderator come and close this ridiculous thread down before a new user comes and sees this shiny gold iphone and pisses his bitcoin into the wind (aka this scammer's face)?  I don't wan't to see anybody, no matter how ignorant or stupid end up falling victim to this guy and losing their money.

You got more luck in getting water out of a stone then admins or mods coming along here and closing threads down. Maybe just maybe if lucky but most scam threads never get closed down and continue to run for months even tho the OP ran off never to be seen again.
jr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 1
May 17, 2015, 07:25:20 PM
#21
well i did not know the total price for it

You have a Gold Plated iPhone in your possession and instead of doing I dunno 5 minute's of research as to what their MSRP is so you could try to make profit you just arbitrarily chose 2 BTC as it's value?

Yeah that sounds really plausible. 

Does money have no value to you or something?  Don't you want to try and get the most money for a product you're selling or a service you're offering?  No?

Honestly it would have taken you 5 minutes and we're not talking about $5 here we're talking about like $1800+, is that just so little money to you that 5 minutes of researching it's value before listing it for sale isn't worth it because of how little money $1800 is to you?  I'm trying to understand here, obviously i'm not going to because you're a scammer but i'm having fun anyways.

And aren't you just a little embarrassed that you're reply regarding the value of a gold iphone was "well I did not know the total price for it" ?

What quantity of money or value of a product does it take before it's important enough for you to do some basic research into that product's value to price it for sale vs. choosing a random arbitrary value? 

I guess it has to be more then $1800, but just how much more i'm curious, and how rich are you?  Do you smoke a pack of cigarettes a day and light each cigarette with a new crisp burning $100 bill just cuz?

Can an admin or moderator come and close this ridiculous thread down before a new user comes and sees this shiny gold iphone and pisses his bitcoin into the wind (aka this scammer's face)?  I don't wan't to see anybody, no matter how ignorant or stupid end up falling victim to this guy and losing their money.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
May 17, 2015, 07:09:19 PM
#20
Jesus! The level of scamming round here is pathetic these days! No effort has gone into this one! Smiley

Makes you wonder if admins or mods even care to put a stop to them as their so many scams on bitcointalk and nothing ever gets done other than bad rating. Should have more secure methods to selling and buying and trading on here.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Circle gets the Square
May 17, 2015, 06:29:40 PM
#19
Jesus! The level of scamming round here is pathetic these days! No effort has gone into this one! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
May 17, 2015, 05:45:40 PM
#18
i bought it off ebay and im willing to sell it working 100%

selling it for 5BTC

[imghttp://][/img]

[imghttp://][/img]

PM me if interested
 i have escrow


ok so you bought off ebay and the listing is still on ebay lol. Sounds really amazing deal.

Tell you what I will buy it off you. Send me the phone first once I receive it I will send payment to you. Hows that sound to you.

More than likely this is just another scam attempt at selling and getting someone to buy and get  a box in return or  nothing. Too many post and never come back so IMO unless OP come back
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
May 17, 2015, 04:37:07 PM
#17
I dont understand how they think anyone will be soooo stupid and catch the hook Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
May 17, 2015, 01:50:19 PM
#16
This photo is taken from a photo bucket user called Pigman26.
I highly doubt that he is the same person as OP as my logic would tell me that he'd use the same alias he's been using online until now.
OP has been called out (see post above this) and has now changed the price accordingly.
Until a time stamped photo with OP's username is listed alongside with the phone stay away and deal with caution.

im am pigman26 sir

Doesn't mean anything with no proof about that.

Post a time stamped photo with your username and that iphone.I doubt about it as you didn't know the total price of iphone you bought on ebay...and priced it first time $480 when the real price is $1980..

Just stop wasting your time online to scam and troll, go get a life.

I think it is better to let die this thread, because all we know that he can prove the ownership of that 24k gold iphone 6 plus 128gb . The scammers will exist for ever, the unique thing that I hope the honest people will not fall in their trap.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
May 17, 2015, 01:26:21 PM
#15
This photo is taken from a photo bucket user called Pigman26.
I highly doubt that he is the same person as OP as my logic would tell me that he'd use the same alias he's been using online until now.
OP has been called out (see post above this) and has now changed the price accordingly.
Until a time stamped photo with OP's username is listed alongside with the phone stay away and deal with caution.

im am pigman26 sir

Doesn't mean anything with no proof about that.

Post a time stamped photo with your username and that iphone.I doubt about it as you didn't know the total price of iphone you bought on ebay...and priced it first time $480 when the real price is $1980..

Just stop wasting your time online to scam and troll, go get a life.
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 10
May 17, 2015, 01:13:54 PM
#14
This photo is taken from a photo bucket user called Pigman26.
I highly doubt that he is the same person as OP as my logic would tell me that he'd use the same alias he's been using online until now.
OP has been called out (see post above this) and has now changed the price accordingly.
Until a time stamped photo with OP's username is listed alongside with the phone stay away and deal with caution.

im am pigman26 sir
legendary
Activity: 3178
Merit: 1348
May 17, 2015, 07:18:37 AM
#13
This photo is taken from a photo bucket user called Pigman26.
I highly doubt that he is the same person as OP as my logic would tell me that he'd use the same alias he's been using online until now.
OP has been called out (see post above this) and has now changed the price accordingly.
Until a time stamped photo with OP's username is listed alongside with the phone stay away and deal with caution.
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
May 17, 2015, 06:52:01 AM
#12
Your negative trust isn't very promising...newbie asking for no collateral loan,claiming to be a trusted user..

Now selling a overpriced iPhone 6 plus 128gb (24k  gold)
 at very very underpriced price of 2 BTC ($480) when this iphone is selling at ebay for $1980!!!
Link for the same iphone http://m.ebay.com/itm/251943292620?nav=SEARCH

Just stay away from this scammer!
well i did not know the total price for it

You bought it off ebay but didn't know the total price?

Sounds legit!
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
May 17, 2015, 04:57:27 AM
#11
Your negative trust isn't very promising...newbie asking for no collateral loan,claiming to be a trusted user..

Now selling a overpriced iPhone 6 plus 128gb (24k  gold)
 at very very underpriced price of 2 BTC ($480) when this iphone is selling at ebay for $1980!!!
Link for the same iphone http://m.ebay.com/itm/251943292620?nav=SEARCH

Just stay away from this scammer!

Well done for finding it on ebay!

Looks like a scam to me unless date and name are included in new pictures.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
May 17, 2015, 01:40:31 AM
#10
Your negative trust isn't very promising...newbie asking for no collateral loan,claiming to be a trusted user..

Now selling a overpriced iPhone 6 plus 128gb (24k  gold)
 at very very underpriced price of 2 BTC ($480) when this iphone is selling at ebay for $1980!!!
Link for the same iphone http://m.ebay.com/itm/251943292620?nav=SEARCH

Just stay away from this scammer!
well i did not know the total price for it

Yes you did know,you bought it on ebay...it writes in the 1 first post. lol

I wish you more luck on your next scam attempt,you lame scammer!
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