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Topic: 4 BTC for sale - looking for UKBT/Skrill! (Read 542 times)

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May 21, 2015, 03:17:11 PM
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Do you sell at BitStamp market price?
Erm, I look at the average preev rate dude + x% which is posted in the OP.
sr. member
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Do you sell at BitStamp market price?
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Up for sale still - HMU people!
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Kid hop off my thread you retard.

First off for the ID I require your BTCTalk name on a piece of paper next to it. You can not upload that at all, photoshopping it would be extremely difficult.

Why would I ask for your card info if BTCJam dont ask.

You are merely basing that assumption on my neg trust, of which I paid back the loan ages ago.

And then the one yesterday was because some fool didnt read my thread and I got mad. Isn't hard to read, I said selling BTC for Skrill + 7% and he offers me less Skrill than BTC, and I was like even the biggest exchangers offer 1:1.
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I'm looking to sell BTC here.

I require ID and a card that links to your bank, just an image with your BTC talk username + a picture next to your face.

UKBT/Skrill is only accepted, Neteller may be too, no PayPal whatsoever!

Rates depends on how much you buy, but varies from 7% to 13%.

It is an atempt to get your ID so he can ask for loan on BTCjam or similar.
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Good bye Blockchain , you were hacked
Tomatocage 77: -0 / +32(32)   2014-09-08   0.00000000   Reference   Defaulted on a $5 loan. I'd avoid doing business with this user as he has exhibited untrustworthy behavior.

So you defaulted on a 5 USD loan and now you are selling 4BTC ? Wow impressive, not!!
sr. member
Activity: 319
Merit: 250
I'm looking to sell BTC here.

I require ID and a card that links to your bank, just an image with your BTC talk username + a picture next to your face.

UKBT/Skrill is only accepted, Neteller may be too, no PayPal whatsoever!

Rates depends on how much you buy, but varies from 7% to 13%.
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