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Topic: Bentley Continental GT for 5 BTC (Read 1765 times)

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DeLouvois.com Bitcoin Luxury Marketplace Est. 2016
December 13, 2017, 09:23:58 PM
#30
The buyer should test drive that car before buying.

Thanks for your valuable input.

I'm looking for a lambo to list on my site, wouldn't you know anyone ?
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December 10, 2017, 04:08:47 AM
#29
Nice car good luck with the trade.
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December 09, 2017, 11:39:17 AM
#28
Is the car sold yet?
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December 08, 2017, 03:27:57 AM
#27
The buyer should test drive that car before buying.
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November 30, 2017, 12:51:20 PM
#26
Hello !

Just to inform you that your car got featured on Btcmanager  (+700k views /month )  alongsite other items from my marketplace

https://btcmanager.com/luxurious-world-bitcoin/ I did not ask for that and I hope it is ok with you, either way big thanks to them !

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November 05, 2017, 05:58:37 PM
#24
Sure that would be great,  Thank you
let,t make it $32,850

It would be great if you could tell me more about how it works.
thanks again





It's done !   I hope everything is correct.

https://deLouvois.com/browse/luxury/2004-bentley-continental-gt-georgia-europe/

Technically the BTC price currently displayed is a little less than the 4.5 BTC you mentionned on Imgur and even less than the 5 BTC you asked for when you posted your topic.
   - That's why I asked you for a USD price, it is set at $32,850 once and for all, then the platform automatically refreshes the BTC equivalent whenever the BTC/USD rate makes a move.

Right now it's very simple, you recieve an notification from us whenever a visitor submits anonymous interest in your vehicle, then we put you in relation.

 That's it.

We're a fairly new company, right now we try to keep things simple and focus on our user base growth. There are many people looking to sell their goods for Bitcoin, cars and real estate especially.  

 In the near future, there will be more services available through our platform this such as : escrow services, legal support for buying & selling real estate with Bitcoin, partnerships with freight transport companies for cars, art & wine storage etc...



Feel free to ask me if you have more questions about this, or if you want to modify some stuff.
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November 05, 2017, 04:46:12 PM
#23
Thanks for the updated photos + video clips, looks great from what I can see.
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November 05, 2017, 03:57:26 PM
#22
Sure that would be great,  Thank you
let,t make it $32,850

It would be great if you could tell me more about how it works.
thanks again
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November 05, 2017, 03:24:26 PM
#21
Nothing personal I guess, that would have seemed shady a couple of years back, but now with the bitcoin rise and popularity, more and more legit wealthy people want to get in, hence I would not be surprised if more people were to list such cars.

 Still Ok to be listed on my marketplace ?

 I just listed a Tesla Model X for someone on reddit today
https://deLouvois.com/browse/luxury/2016-tesla-model-x-75d-premium-weehawken-nj/


BTW What's the USD equivalent that you would like to have it listed for ? My platform displays a BTC equivalent calculated at the current BTC/USD rate from a fixed USD price, so it protects both sellers and buyers from BTC volatility.
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November 05, 2017, 01:38:15 PM
#20
Hi Guys,

some photos and videos here.
https://imgur.com/a/d3Sa6
I see that lots of people think that this is a scam,

as you mentioned, these are the steps to make the purchase and to protect me (seller) and the buyer.

1. test the car
2. check the car
3. If happy, pay the owner
4. perform change of ownership

Ok I take it back thanks for providing the information and good luck with your sale its a beautiful car Smiley
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November 05, 2017, 12:16:12 PM
#19
That's a rare car, but since you've posted this Bitcoin went up by quite a bit. It's actually going up as we speak passing another ATH. Does it mean the price will go down? Currently it's starting to be a little less competitive as there are cars normally listed for £30,000 like this one from 2005 and BTC is currently at £5,750, which sets your car at £28,750.




Yes, actually I have dropped the price to 4.5 BTC

If I were selling an expensive car I'd give more details.

If I was going to scam someone and I was going to try to do it using a Bentley... I don't think I would choose a 2004 or a left driver wheel Bentley in the UK.

You're most likely right, but we shall see!


OP, please be sure to include some type of time stamp in your pictures maybe?

I'd happily say this is a 99% scam. Again I will remove doubt if proven otherwise.

1% this is the real deal, hopefully it is for someone but very much doubt it.

Actually I can do instagram live for that purpose! Smiley

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November 05, 2017, 12:09:47 PM
#18
Hi Guys,

some photos and videos here.
https://imgur.com/a/d3Sa6
I see that lots of people think that this is a scam,

as you mentioned, these are the steps to make the purchase and to protect me (seller) and the buyer.

1. test the car
2. check the car
3. If happy, pay the owner
4. perform change of ownership
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November 05, 2017, 05:34:30 AM
#17
How would you scam someone in that situation ? I'm not trolling, just genuinely wondering how that would work out, I'm trying to prevent scams myself and god knows Bitcoin made scammers fairly imaginative.

I can imagine multiple scenarios where one could scam someone, real estate for example : rent an AirBNB, hire fake lawyers ( friends) and a fake office , buy fake ID's, print fake paperwork and disappear with Bitcoin, could be done with good S.E, I would be super careful if i were to buy real estate using Bitcoin.

But as far as cars are concerned, I'm clueless.

 I mean, even if he was trying to sell a rental, wouldn't he want to make his ad look more authentic ? There are tons of easier ways to scam people than cars.

Maybe it's the real deal, who knows.

Step 1:  Scammer arranges a trade on localbitcoins.com to deposit 30k pounds/euro/dollar via cash deposit for x.xx btc purchase.

Step 2:  Have buyer of "car" deposit 30k pounds/euro/dollar to the account of the localbitcoins.com trader.

Step 3:  localbitcoins.com trader thinks he has been paid for the bitcoin so releases escrow to scammer.

Step 4:  Buyer of car files chargeback/fraud through bank - chaos ....

Well if that happens it's the mistake of the buyer. If you buy a car you
1. test the car
2. check the car
3. If happy, pay the owner
4. perform change of ownership

Paying bitcoins instead of fiat is not so different from a normal trade. It's not like now you pay in bitcoins, you will pay before you get the car. That's just stupid.
legendary
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November 04, 2017, 10:29:58 PM
#16
How would you scam someone in that situation ? I'm not trolling, just genuinely wondering how that would work out, I'm trying to prevent scams myself and god knows Bitcoin made scammers fairly imaginative.

I can imagine multiple scenarios where one could scam someone, real estate for example : rent an AirBNB, hire fake lawyers ( friends) and a fake office , buy fake ID's, print fake paperwork and disappear with Bitcoin, could be done with good S.E, I would be super careful if i were to buy real estate using Bitcoin.

But as far as cars are concerned, I'm clueless.

 I mean, even if he was trying to sell a rental, wouldn't he want to make his ad look more authentic ? There are tons of easier ways to scam people than cars.

Maybe it's the real deal, who knows.

Step 1:  Scammer arranges a trade on localbitcoins.com to deposit 30k pounds/euro/dollar via cash deposit for x.xx btc purchase.

Step 2:  Have buyer of "car" deposit 30k pounds/euro/dollar to the account of the localbitcoins.com trader.

Step 3:  localbitcoins.com trader thinks he has been paid for the bitcoin so releases escrow to scammer.

Step 4:  Buyer of car files chargeback/fraud through bank - chaos ....
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DeLouvois.com Bitcoin Luxury Marketplace Est. 2016
November 04, 2017, 10:00:43 PM
#15
How would you scam someone in that situation ? I'm not trolling, just genuinely wondering how that would work out, I'm trying to prevent scams myself and god knows Bitcoin made scammers fairly imaginative.

I can imagine multiple scenarios where one could scam someone, real estate for example : rent an AirBNB, hire fake lawyers ( friends) and a fake office , buy fake ID's, print fake paperwork and disappear with Bitcoin, could be done with good S.E, I would be super careful if i were to buy real estate using Bitcoin.

But as far as cars are concerned, I'm clueless.

 I mean, even if he was trying to sell a rental, wouldn't he want to make his ad look more authentic ? There are tons of easier ways to scam people than cars.

Maybe it's the real deal, who knows.
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
November 04, 2017, 08:43:37 PM
#14
If I were selling an expensive car I'd give more details.

If I was going to scam someone and I was going to try to do it using a Bentley... I don't think I would choose a 2004 or a left driver wheel Bentley in the UK.

You're most likely right, but we shall see!

OP, please be sure to include some type of time stamp in your pictures maybe?
legendary
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November 04, 2017, 08:34:33 PM
#13
If I were selling an expensive car I'd give more details.

EDIT: More details have been given Smiley.
legendary
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November 04, 2017, 08:24:09 PM
#12
More chance wining the lottery than this being legit Roll Eyes

Ugh, you think?!

Yep as always I'm always doubtful of new accounts.

Photo could have been grabbed from anywhere, no proof of ownership.

Trade with caution, probably a scam, will remove remarks if proven otherwise.
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
November 04, 2017, 08:19:07 PM
#11
More chance wining the lottery than this being legit Roll Eyes

Ugh, you think?!
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