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Topic: BRAND NEW iPhone 5S 32GB (Read 940 times)

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April 22, 2014, 09:39:11 PM
#14
Where's the time-stamped pictures? Scammer or not everthing about this looks like you are one. Provide pictures and agree to escrow and all doubt will be removed (or proved if you don't Smiley).
full member
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April 21, 2014, 11:59:59 PM
#13
Everyone seems to be asking escrow, so not going to ask that.

But are you open to lower the price a bit?
legendary
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April 21, 2014, 11:13:47 PM
#12
Escrow or not? I know someone interested.
sr. member
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April 21, 2014, 10:58:02 PM
#11
you willing to use Escrow ?
newbie
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April 20, 2014, 11:17:58 AM
#10
but it does make me wonder. .
1 how does the newbie know that other newbies get called scammers?

2 why was the 1st thing the OP mind when to was being called a scammer

THIS.

Outside this forum newbies are not automatically scammers, this is mainly a bitcointalk thing.... so this raises questions

Says the person with a BIG RED warning by their username Wink

@ NightHawk, Revolution and anyone else that may be interested: This is not a private forum, anyone can view these pages, the only reason a person on here is a "newbie" is because they have just joined to make a post.

If I was not already a "Newbie" I would have joined as a "Fresh Newbie" to let you know you are talking a load of shit, ALL forums/websites that have a buy,sell and trade section get scammer accusations flung around all the time.

It's not only bitcointalk, go and do a google search for "scammer" or "scam", it seems from your post that you WILL be surprised to learn that this whole interweb thingy is full of them Wink


Totally agree
sr. member
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Silverlink
April 20, 2014, 07:39:50 AM
#9
but it does make me wonder. .
1 how does the newbie know that other newbies get called scammers?

2 why was the 1st thing the OP mind when to was being called a scammer

THIS.

Outside this forum newbies are not automatically scammers, this is mainly a bitcointalk thing.... so this raises questions

Says the person with a BIG RED warning by their username Wink

@ NightHawk, Revolution and anyone else that may be interested: This is not a private forum, anyone can view these pages, the only reason a person on here is a "newbie" is because they have just joined to make a post.

If I was not already a "Newbie" I would have joined as a "Fresh Newbie" to let you know you are talking a load of shit, ALL forums/websites that have a buy,sell and trade section get scammer accusations flung around all the time.

It's not only bitcointalk, go and do a google search for "scammer" or "scam", it seems from your post that you WILL be surprised to learn that this whole interweb thingy is full of them Wink

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April 20, 2014, 03:30:15 AM
#8
but it does make me wonder. .
1 how does the newbie know that other newbies get called scammers?

2 why was the 1st thing the OP mind when to was being called a scammer

THIS.

Outside this forum newbies are not automatically scammers, this is mainly a bitcointalk thing.... so this raises questions
legendary
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April 19, 2014, 08:16:58 PM
#7
A new one for only 1,1BTC. That's a pretty good deal!

What is the problem??

I sell it for a 15% discount. This is based on its price in France where I live.

Please, stop thinking that all the newbies are scammers or crooks. I have never scammed someone.

Just use escrow. Problem solved. If you're not willing to use escrow, you're most likely a scammer.

New account looking for a loan, selling BTC and now selling a iphone. Not many are going to trust you.
hero member
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April 19, 2014, 07:42:47 PM
#6
but it does make me wonder. .
1 how does the newbie know that other newbies get called scammers?

2 why was the 1st thing the OP mind when to was being called a scammer
newbie
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April 19, 2014, 06:56:53 PM
#5
A new one for only 1,1BTC. That's a pretty good deal!

What is the problem??

I sell it for a 15% discount. This is based on its price in France where I live.

Please, stop thinking that all the newbies are scammers or crooks. I have never scammed someone.

He never mentioned it being a scam.  He just said that he thinks it's a good deal.
Nothing wrong with that  Huh

Right.
He said "A new one for only 1,1BTC". It can sound like being "too good to be true". I don't want any doubt.
legendary
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April 19, 2014, 06:44:38 PM
#4
A new one for only 1,1BTC. That's a pretty good deal!

What is the problem??

I sell it for a 15% discount. This is based on its price in France where I live.

Please, stop thinking that all the newbies are scammers or crooks. I have never scammed someone.

He never mentioned it being a scam.  He just said that he thinks it's a good deal.
Nothing wrong with that  Huh
newbie
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April 19, 2014, 06:27:51 PM
#3
A new one for only 1,1BTC. That's a pretty good deal!

What is the problem??

I sell it for a 15% discount. This is based on its price in France where I live.

Please, stop thinking that all the newbies are scammers or crooks. I have never scammed someone.
hero member
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April 19, 2014, 06:15:58 PM
#2
A new one for only 1,1BTC. That's a pretty good deal!
newbie
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April 19, 2014, 06:07:48 PM
#1
I am willing to sell an iPhone 5S 32Go. White.

Still in its factory sealed box, never open. Brand New!

This iPhone 5s is unlocked for use with any other GSM carrier worldwide.

Shipped anywhere in the world for 0.05 BTC !

Price: 1.1 BTC.
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