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January 14, 2017, 08:32:24 AM
#36
Will you be able to prove your ID ?
I can't because this is a stealth account.

why would I have a stealth account?
because in my country paypal can't receive only send using cc

where do my funds come from?
my funds come from the freelance website Upwork.com

anyway I'm not looking to scam anyone on here I've been using this account since I first learned about btc. If you wanna do a deal I can assure you it will be smooth.

Stealth account & that too Indian? Why would anyone create Indian Stealth account which are basically of no use?

haha yeah I know right. I tried US but that ended badly Ljubomir993 got all my money stuck in it.
this one is working well except for the fact that I can't send friends and family.

but honestly I think this thread is filled with too many chit-chat that doesn't help the me get my bitcoins at all. please only people interested in buying reply.
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January 14, 2017, 08:27:23 AM
#35
Will you be able to prove your ID ?
I can't because this is a stealth account.

why would I have a stealth account?
because in my country paypal can't receive only send using cc

where do my funds come from?
my funds come from the freelance website Upwork.com

anyway I'm not looking to scam anyone on here I've been using this account since I first learned about btc. If you wanna do a deal I can assure you it will be smooth.

Stealth account & that too Indian? Why would anyone create Indian Stealth account which are basically of no use?
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January 14, 2017, 08:26:31 AM
#34
WOW! This is sure to be the highest rate for PP > BTC exchange  I have ever come across. Maybe If you could lower down to smaller amounts you just might be able to get some trades in..
yes I know Sad

sadly tho I need the Bitcoins today and don't have time to fool around with the amounts most people on here do like 5$ and 10$
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January 14, 2017, 08:22:30 AM
#33
WOW! This is sure to be the highest rate for PP > BTC exchange  I have ever come across. Maybe If you could lower down to smaller amounts you just might be able to get some trades in..
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January 14, 2017, 06:27:14 AM
#32
Stealth account ? Does paypal even support stealth accounts ?
No they don't but what other choice do I have.
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January 14, 2017, 06:23:53 AM
#31
Stealth account ? Does paypal even support stealth accounts ?
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January 14, 2017, 06:18:00 AM
#30
Will you be able to prove your ID ?
I can't because this is a stealth account.

why would I have a stealth account?
because in my country paypal can't receive only send using cc

where do my funds come from?
my funds come from the freelance website Upwork.com

anyway I'm not looking to scam anyone on here I've been using this account since I first learned about btc. If you wanna do a deal I can assure you it will be smooth.
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“What can’t kill Bitcoin, makes it (us) stronger.”
January 14, 2017, 06:12:41 AM
#29
Will you be able to prove your ID ?
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January 14, 2017, 05:48:05 AM
#28
I need a deal very urgent.

I am ready to offer 30% which means you would get 916$ paypal after fee and you would have to supply me with 650$ btc.
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January 13, 2017, 02:45:56 PM
#27
I confirm that we had a successful trade with the man.

Thanks for confirming Cheesy left trust feedback on your profile can you leave for me too about the experience.
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January 12, 2017, 01:26:52 PM
#26
I confirm that we had a successful trade with the man.
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January 12, 2017, 11:23:58 AM
#25
So if you've got a business and your clients pay with paypal but you use bitcoins for your transactions etc how have you converted your paypal to btc in the past?

Also on a slightly different note. No escrow will deal with a paypal transaction.

Yeah my friend shares me about his experience on transactions of bitcoin purchasing through paypal so his fiat money was exchanged a bitcoin currency. So this is a gateways between digital and fiat currency transaction which is other user were using to buy bitcoin for online use.


what are you even talking about? why are you guys using my thread to spam and get activity points??
if you're not interested in buying please have your useless conversations elsewhere!
What are your rates?
I'm looking for 20%

Just a heads up. Your rate is far too high. Max most people will pay is 10%
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January 12, 2017, 09:55:09 AM
#24
As I have mentioned in other posts, I am happy to sell you BTC in exchange for you paypal, but I will only do so if you are willing to wait 180 days to receive the BTC so you can't charge back.  Let me know if you want to trade.

180 days by that time it's half a year I would have even forgotten I sent you my money, hell I could be dead for all I know.

I think this is the right time to put this out there only interested in quick escrowed exchanges.

I am doing full amount on Saturday so I'm looking for someone to buy all 945$ paypal.

I will send as good and services(India's paypal can't send friends and family).

If this helps I can open a dispute for one hour then close it. I've seen this technique be used by an exchanger I used to know. Apparently it doesn't effect your account to do that and also paypals rule is after you open a dispute and mark it resolved you can no longer open a dispute for that transaction.

If you are using Indian PayPal then you are not allowed to use your PayPal balance for sending to anyone else. You can only and only withdraw it to your bank.


yes you can actually just ask them to send you an invoice and you pay it. mark it as received item

Go ahead, try it. It's RBI which prevents PayPal from allowing users to use their PayPal balance for anything other than withdrawing it to their bank accounts. PayPal can't go against RBI rules.


already did and it works. you are able to send as goods and services but you can't send as friends and family. how about you try and see for yourself.

You can't send from your PayPal balance Sir.
You can send funds only from your linked credit/debit card.

I'm getting a bit annoyed because it's possible I send ads2alpha about 340$ just a few days ago. I know what I am talking about or I would not waste my time on here.
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January 12, 2017, 09:52:49 AM
#23
As I have mentioned in other posts, I am happy to sell you BTC in exchange for you paypal, but I will only do so if you are willing to wait 180 days to receive the BTC so you can't charge back.  Let me know if you want to trade.

180 days by that time it's half a year I would have even forgotten I sent you my money, hell I could be dead for all I know.

I think this is the right time to put this out there only interested in quick escrowed exchanges.

I am doing full amount on Saturday so I'm looking for someone to buy all 945$ paypal.

I will send as good and services(India's paypal can't send friends and family).

If this helps I can open a dispute for one hour then close it. I've seen this technique be used by an exchanger I used to know. Apparently it doesn't effect your account to do that and also paypals rule is after you open a dispute and mark it resolved you can no longer open a dispute for that transaction.

If you are using Indian PayPal then you are not allowed to use your PayPal balance for sending to anyone else. You can only and only withdraw it to your bank.


yes you can actually just ask them to send you an invoice and you pay it. mark it as received item

Go ahead, try it. It's RBI which prevents PayPal from allowing users to use their PayPal balance for anything other than withdrawing it to their bank accounts. PayPal can't go against RBI rules.


already did and it works. you are able to send as goods and services but you can't send as friends and family. how about you try and see for yourself.

You can't send from your PayPal balance Sir.
You can send funds only from your linked credit/debit card.
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January 12, 2017, 09:50:07 AM
#22
As I have mentioned in other posts, I am happy to sell you BTC in exchange for you paypal, but I will only do so if you are willing to wait 180 days to receive the BTC so you can't charge back.  Let me know if you want to trade.

180 days by that time it's half a year I would have even forgotten I sent you my money, hell I could be dead for all I know.

I think this is the right time to put this out there only interested in quick escrowed exchanges.

I am doing full amount on Saturday so I'm looking for someone to buy all 945$ paypal.

I will send as good and services(India's paypal can't send friends and family).

If this helps I can open a dispute for one hour then close it. I've seen this technique be used by an exchanger I used to know. Apparently it doesn't effect your account to do that and also paypals rule is after you open a dispute and mark it resolved you can no longer open a dispute for that transaction.

If you are using Indian PayPal then you are not allowed to use your PayPal balance for sending to anyone else. You can only and only withdraw it to your bank.


yes you can actually just ask them to send you an invoice and you pay it. mark it as received item

Go ahead, try it. It's RBI which prevents PayPal from allowing users to use their PayPal balance for anything other than withdrawing it to their bank accounts. PayPal can't go against RBI rules.


already did and it works. you are able to send as goods and services but you can't send as friends and family. how about you try and see for yourself.

people of india are allowed to buy good/services overseas
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January 12, 2017, 09:38:47 AM
#21
As I have mentioned in other posts, I am happy to sell you BTC in exchange for you paypal, but I will only do so if you are willing to wait 180 days to receive the BTC so you can't charge back.  Let me know if you want to trade.

180 days by that time it's half a year I would have even forgotten I sent you my money, hell I could be dead for all I know.

I think this is the right time to put this out there only interested in quick escrowed exchanges.

I am doing full amount on Saturday so I'm looking for someone to buy all 945$ paypal.

I will send as good and services(India's paypal can't send friends and family).

If this helps I can open a dispute for one hour then close it. I've seen this technique be used by an exchanger I used to know. Apparently it doesn't effect your account to do that and also paypals rule is after you open a dispute and mark it resolved you can no longer open a dispute for that transaction.

If you are using Indian PayPal then you are not allowed to use your PayPal balance for sending to anyone else. You can only and only withdraw it to your bank.


yes you can actually just ask them to send you an invoice and you pay it. mark it as received item

Go ahead, try it. It's RBI which prevents PayPal from allowing users to use their PayPal balance for anything other than withdrawing it to their bank accounts. PayPal can't go against RBI rules.
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January 12, 2017, 09:20:21 AM
#20
So if you've got a business and your clients pay with paypal but you use bitcoins for your transactions etc how have you converted your paypal to btc in the past?

Also on a slightly different note. No escrow will deal with a paypal transaction.

Yeah my friend shares me about his experience on transactions of bitcoin purchasing through paypal so his fiat money was exchanged a bitcoin currency. So this is a gateways between digital and fiat currency transaction which is other user were using to buy bitcoin for online use.


what are you even talking about? why are you guys using my thread to spam and get activity points??
if you're not interested in buying please have your useless conversations elsewhere!
What are your rates?
I'm looking for 20%
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Activity: 160
Merit: 100
January 12, 2017, 09:19:40 AM
#19
As I have mentioned in other posts, I am happy to sell you BTC in exchange for you paypal, but I will only do so if you are willing to wait 180 days to receive the BTC so you can't charge back.  Let me know if you want to trade.

180 days by that time it's half a year I would have even forgotten I sent you my money, hell I could be dead for all I know.

I think this is the right time to put this out there only interested in quick escrowed exchanges.

I am doing full amount on Saturday so I'm looking for someone to buy all 945$ paypal.

I will send as good and services(India's paypal can't send friends and family).

If this helps I can open a dispute for one hour then close it. I've seen this technique be used by an exchanger I used to know. Apparently it doesn't effect your account to do that and also paypals rule is after you open a dispute and mark it resolved you can no longer open a dispute for that transaction.

If you are using Indian PayPal then you are not allowed to use your PayPal balance for sending to anyone else. You can only and only withdraw it to your bank.


yes you can actually just ask them to send you an invoice and you pay it. mark it as received item
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Activity: 1064
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January 12, 2017, 08:56:07 AM
#18
As I have mentioned in other posts, I am happy to sell you BTC in exchange for you paypal, but I will only do so if you are willing to wait 180 days to receive the BTC so you can't charge back.  Let me know if you want to trade.

180 days by that time it's half a year I would have even forgotten I sent you my money, hell I could be dead for all I know.

I think this is the right time to put this out there only interested in quick escrowed exchanges.

I am doing full amount on Saturday so I'm looking for someone to buy all 945$ paypal.

I will send as good and services(India's paypal can't send friends and family).

If this helps I can open a dispute for one hour then close it. I've seen this technique be used by an exchanger I used to know. Apparently it doesn't effect your account to do that and also paypals rule is after you open a dispute and mark it resolved you can no longer open a dispute for that transaction.

If you are using Indian PayPal then you are not allowed to use your PayPal balance for sending to anyone else. You can only and only withdraw it to your bank.
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January 12, 2017, 08:51:11 AM
#17
Paypal is tricky - they ban users for being associated with BTC so be careful. BTC is a direct competitor (and free too) to PayPal and they don't get along.

I would take someone's suggestion on putting it into VirWox. They have a loophole where you buy SLL and trade that into BTC, circumventing Paypal's technicalities. There is on average a 6% fee, but just bite the bullet.

Virwox allows $120/day via PayPal, so $840/week might cover you. Otherwise, localbitcoins is always an option, albeit somewhat unsafe imo.

Have you simply considered transferring PayPal -> ACH to Bank Account (wire) -> Buy off coinbase? Fewer fees, slightly slower, but much higher limits...
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