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Topic: BTC supplier for PayPal (Read 898 times)

hero member
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E-Currency Exchanger
July 17, 2016, 04:25:50 PM
#24
PM me with best rate you can offer
and how can you prove that its your paypal own account and the source of your funds are clean

if all is cleared, i can do long term business with you with all paypal you need to exchange to BTC
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July 16, 2016, 08:51:10 PM
#23
vouches from reds, nice

spoon pics of 39 mo driving record pls

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July 16, 2016, 12:31:28 PM
#22
I was just wondering, how much is do you save when transacting into the direct seller than in the trading site? Maybe I'd like to become a BTC/Paypal supplier but I need to be at legal age first (which will be,soon) and I am planning this kind of trade. Question is: how safe do you think your transaction will be in the direct ? Isn't it that the fee you buy in trading sites are worth if we're talking about safety. So, if I were the buyer, I'd choose buying from trading sites because its more secure. But we have our own preferences right?

As always, Beware of PayPal and other reversible transfer services https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/beware-of-paypal-and-other-reversible-transfer-services-14632 due to the fact PayPal is a reversible form of payment.  Scammers will scam for $ 1 (even less) so you need to be on guard when doing trades here.

Check their trust by clicking on the word "trust" at the left, and be sure to open the "untrusted feedback section, these have been left for the user.  You will need to learn to read these and know when to take them with a healthy dose of salt.
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July 16, 2016, 09:46:14 AM
#21


OK..let me know your rate
I can do it,if you have UK paypal account


You have pm

I was just wondering, how much is do you save when transacting into the direct seller than in the trading site? Maybe I'd like to become a BTC/Paypal supplier but I need to be at legal age first (which will be,soon) and I am planning this kind of trade. Question is: how safe do you think your transaction will be in the direct ? Isn't it that the fee you buy in trading sites are worth if we're talking about safety. So, if I were the buyer, I'd choose buying from trading sites because its more secure. But we have our own preferences right?
newbie
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July 15, 2016, 09:11:43 PM
#20


OK..let me know your rate
I can do it,if you have UK paypal account


You have pm
hero member
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July 15, 2016, 09:02:48 PM
#19
Hi

I require a long term BTC supplier for PayPal, all funds are from eBay sales and we are talking in the region of $1500 per week in two seperate payments.

At the moment I am exchanging them into Skrill and then into BTC but the fee's are just too much....

So make me an offer if you can do this and only trusted members please, I have no problem in you holding the funds, using a middleman or starting small to build trust and please don't be put off as I am new, we all have to start somewhere Smiley

Skype available

Thanks

OK..let me know your rate
I can do it,if you have UK paypal account
sr. member
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July 15, 2016, 08:58:53 PM
#18
I vote for this guy.He is very honest customer.He buys alot of keys from me and owes me up to 1000$ BTC but he doesnt scam me.I will do business with him more and more  Cool
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July 15, 2016, 06:56:45 PM
#17
Keywords from SCAMMERS


1. Bro

2. Long Term

3. Honest

4. Paypal

5. Partner


6. Skype

Yessir. Forgot that one.
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July 15, 2016, 06:43:14 PM
#16
wow ok, im pulling out

fact #1: he sent me alot of paypal funds, could have disputed them, he never did

fact #2: i have never done anything not to deserve trust from either one of you (or better yet, not to be trusted by you) so why is there a need for this attitude?

i know from before that OP needs bitcoin and is not able to buy them via credit card or bank account due to privacy reasons, he needs that (just as he said) at least every week, so it's not in his interest to scam anybody, as he has a very easily linkable skype profile with literally 500+ customers
not everybody is a scammer, if you have just a little faith in people you will be surprised how many are not scammers, just new users on the forum who heard they can get great services here (bitcoin/financial related)
yes I agree with you that not all newbie scam.
good luck and good jobs man Wink

Yes not all newbies wants to scam but most them are here just to scam, got the point? It is hard to trust newbies with money specially in this case where a newbe offers a reversible payment method
newbie
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July 15, 2016, 06:25:51 PM
#15
wow ok, im pulling out

fact #1: he sent me alot of paypal funds, could have disputed them, he never did

fact #2: i have never done anything not to deserve trust from either one of you (or better yet, not to be trusted by you) so why is there a need for this attitude?

i know from before that OP needs bitcoin and is not able to buy them via credit card or bank account due to privacy reasons, he needs that (just as he said) at least every week, so it's not in his interest to scam anybody, as he has a very easily linkable skype profile with literally 500+ customers
not everybody is a scammer, if you have just a little faith in people you will be surprised how many are not scammers, just new users on the forum who heard they can get great services here (bitcoin/financial related)
yes I agree with you that not all newbie scam.
good luck and good jobs man Wink
sr. member
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July 15, 2016, 06:17:00 PM
#14
wow ok, im pulling out

fact #1: he sent me alot of paypal funds, could have disputed them, he never did

fact #2: i have never done anything not to deserve trust from either one of you (or better yet, not to be trusted by you) so why is there a need for this attitude?

i know from before that OP needs bitcoin and is not able to buy them via credit card or bank account due to privacy reasons, he needs that (just as he said) at least every week, so it's not in his interest to scam anybody, as he has a very easily linkable skype profile with literally 500+ customers
not everybody is a scammer, if you have just a little faith in people you will be surprised how many are not scammers, just new users on the forum who heard they can get great services here (bitcoin/financial related)
sr. member
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July 15, 2016, 06:11:10 PM
#13
bigbman - it is entirely possible that you are being legit. The problem is that PayPal almost always sides
with the buyer, no matter how much proof the seller has. If the buyer claims that it was a fraudulent
transaction, PayPal will reverse it and the seller will have a hell of a time proving his / her case.

I had this happen to me a couple of times selling bitcoin and I had copies of IDs, signed statements of
intent WITH the ID on the paper, pre and post transaction emails, etc... and PayPal still hung me out to dry.

So if people are skeptical, it isn't necessarily you. We just know how PayPal tends to rule when things go
south, that's all.
hero member
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July 15, 2016, 05:58:53 PM
#12
Keywords from SCAMMERS


1. Bro

2. Long Term

3. Honest

4. Paypal

5. Partner


6. Skype
newbie
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July 15, 2016, 05:55:38 PM
#11
he buys keys from me, alot of them, so i can vouch that he deals in big numbers in paypal, so it would not be in his interest to scam, as i can report it to all the other key sellers and they will no longer deal with him
to conclude, i cant vouch for OP being honest in currency exchange, but i can vouch that he has big amounts of paypal money, and that he needs bitcoin, he is new to the forum but i know him online for a while, he is (to the best of my knowledge) legit and you can deal with him
( i know i have red trust but if you look at it you will see it's because i sell keys, nothing shady besides that...)
yes you have red trust because "Selling stolen Microsoft keys that will stop working in the future" :p
sr. member
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July 15, 2016, 05:44:53 PM
#10
he buys keys from me, alot of them, so i can vouch that he deals in big numbers in paypal, so it would not be in his interest to scam, as i can report it to all the other key sellers and they will no longer deal with him
to conclude, i cant vouch for OP being honest in currency exchange, but i can vouch that he has big amounts of paypal money, and that he needs bitcoin, he is new to the forum but i know him online for a while, he is (to the best of my knowledge) legit and you can deal with him
( i know i have red trust but if you look at it you will see it's because i sell keys, nothing shady besides that...)
newbie
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July 15, 2016, 05:16:30 PM
#9
Thanks for the welcome  Roll Eyes

I have already told you there is no problem in a trusted member holding the funds, in fact they can even check my account over teamviewer or whatever in order to verify I own the account.

Of course small payments are the only way to start.... who said I was looking for a large amount first time?  and please don't spam the thread with rubbish unless I'm dealing with you as the feedback will land once traded and it will make you look very silly.
full member
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July 15, 2016, 04:25:28 PM
#8
Keywords from SCAMMERS


1. Bro

2. Long Term

3. Honest

4. Paypal

5. Partner
legendary
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July 15, 2016, 01:44:21 PM
#7
Anyone trading in PayPal should be aware that it is a reversible form of payment and that for such a large sum of funds to be lost after sending your BitCoins to this newbie is going to hurt you far more than it would hurt this newbie.
full member
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July 15, 2016, 01:18:41 PM
#6
No IBAN for UK, only sort code & account number.


Ohk, I thought I could help you out and you would be able to avoid the middle man and only loose about 3% when buying btc.
newbie
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July 15, 2016, 01:06:42 PM
#5
No IBAN for UK, only sort code & account number.

full member
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July 15, 2016, 12:40:17 PM
#4
I'd prefer to keep rates private if possible, I'm not looking for a one of trade either, only long term.

The accounts are UK so no VCC withdraw if that's what your after.



THERE IS ALSO THE iBAN OPTION OR IT ALSO DOESN'T ALLOW IBANS TO BE LINKED TO THE ACCOUNT?
newbie
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July 15, 2016, 12:36:24 PM
#3
I'd prefer to keep rates private if possible, I'm not looking for a one of trade either, only long term.

I can't withdraw to VCC if that's what your after.


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July 15, 2016, 10:43:06 AM
#2
Hi

I require a long term BTC supplier for PayPal, all funds are from eBay sales and we are talking in the region of $1500 per week in two seperate payments.

At the moment I am exchanging them into Skrill and then into BTC but the fee's are just too much....

So make me an offer if you can do this and only trusted members please, I have no problem in you holding the funds, using a middleman or starting small to build trust and please don't be put off as I am new, we all have to start somewhere Smiley

Skype available

Thanks
Hi, what are the rates your paying? I will be able to help you if your price is right and you can withdraw the funds yourself and buy btc at a very low price
newbie
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Merit: 0
July 15, 2016, 10:38:59 AM
#1
Hi

I require a long term BTC supplier for PayPal, all funds are from eBay sales and we are talking in the region of $1500 per week in two seperate payments.

At the moment I am exchanging them into Skrill and then into BTC but the fee's are just too much....

So make me an offer if you can do this and only trusted members please, I have no problem in you holding the funds, using a middleman or starting small to build trust and please don't be put off as I am new, we all have to start somewhere Smiley

Skype available

Thanks
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