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Q7
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July 01, 2015, 09:26:45 AM
#12
Give me a reason why the bodyguard shouldn't just grab your money and run off with it rather than waiting for you to pay them? You will need a lot of money to turn a profit and with that amount of stash you are carrying, a bodyguard wouldn't risk life and limbs to protect for small amount of bounty. And also if you often travel you will notice that regardless which country that you go to, there's a limit on how much money you can bring in or take out. Part of a money laundering policy. If you have considered all that....
legendary
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July 01, 2015, 09:06:43 AM
#11
Won't this be counted as money-laundering if done???
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July 01, 2015, 09:01:15 AM
#10
How about this; why don't their "relatives" (or whoever you had in mind) send them bitcoins, and the merchants that don't have traffic actually set up bitcoin payments?
Why would you solve this going against what bitcoin is created for ?

They (and everyone else) have the option to avoid and bypass bank, but they choose not to; their loss .

Anyways your idea wouldn't work since you would end up with charges for operating illegal exchange of money, since you would be doing exactly that - converting btc > fiat w/o a licence,
and you would be doing it internationally, to make your case even worse.

cheers
legendary
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July 01, 2015, 08:37:10 AM
#9
That's not so easy. I'm not sure about Greece, but in most of the EU, there's a limit to how much cash you can carry around. I think it's €10,000 and anything above must be declared. Forms to fill, and questions to answer... Also I'm not so sure most Greeks have relatives abroad who could easily send you BTC.
legendary
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July 01, 2015, 08:28:46 AM
#8
Even ignoring BTC people could have made a lot of money if Greece went back to the Drachma. Get over there & buy up holiday homes. Surely they'd be worth at least 40% less. Then rent them out to people as holiday homes at extortionate BTC or euro/gbp fees via a travel agency. Greece is still a great holiday destination Grin. It all looks like a moot point any way as I'm certain Greece are going to bend over & take whatever last minute bail out deal they're offered to stay with the euro.
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July 01, 2015, 08:23:29 AM
#7
also flying with a big bag of cash, is a bit inconvenient, due to thieves, better to send it via something else

no way, there are thieves everywhere Wink

btw is sad whats happening with greece, but im 100% sure that someone already did something like you sayd, to try to take advantage.
'take advantage'?  I am trying to help the people.  Thieves are no problem when you travel with a great bodyguard. 

The people have NO CASH!  My system can get them food tonight.  It is a humanitarian system. 

well man, dont be wrong with me, i mean that is sad that someone try to do it, i mean to take that adventage, yes?


btw

I am trying to help the people.

It is a humanitarian system. 


Wanna make a quick million?  Here's how:
Instant millionaire. 

Wink
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July 01, 2015, 08:21:17 AM
#6
Wanna make a quick million?  Here's how:

Greece is going to be VERY Euro hungry for the next 3 months.  Fly to Athens with a big bag of cash.  All Greek people having relatives in foreign lands (with bank accounts) can send you bitcoin.  You pay their relatives in Euros.  This remittance operation would be insanely busy in about 5 days.  You'd need a courier and body guard each day flying in with new cash. 

Instant millionaire. 
there is a lot of plot holes in your theory.
first off, you can not fly with a bag full of cash out of the country. as far as i know, airport security all over the world will bust you if you have more that an specific amount of cash with you, and want to exit the country with it.
then there is the security issue , with a lot of thieves out there bodyguards are not enough, besides you have to pay them a fortune to guard you.
Let me help - you know nothing.

You are allowed to fly with a GIANT bag of cash.  As long as you declare it, it isn't illegal to carry cash.  It is illegal to take UNDECLARED cash. 
legendary
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July 01, 2015, 08:18:20 AM
#5
Wanna make a quick million?  Here's how:

Greece is going to be VERY Euro hungry for the next 3 months.  Fly to Athens with a big bag of cash.  All Greek people having relatives in foreign lands (with bank accounts) can send you bitcoin.  You pay their relatives in Euros.  This remittance operation would be insanely busy in about 5 days.  You'd need a courier and body guard each day flying in with new cash. 

Instant millionaire. 
there is a lot of plot holes in your theory.
first off, you can not fly with a bag full of cash out of the country. as far as i know, airport security all over the world will bust you if you have more that an specific amount of cash with you, and want to exit the country with it.
then there is the security issue , with a lot of thieves out there bodyguards are not enough, besides you have to pay them a fortune to guard you.
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July 01, 2015, 08:16:08 AM
#4
also flying with a big bag of cash, is a bit inconvenient, due to thieves, better to send it via something else

no way, there are thieves everywhere Wink

btw is sad whats happening with greece, but im 100% sure that someone already did something like you sayd, to try to take advantage.
'take advantage'?  I am trying to help the people.  Thieves are no problem when you travel with a great bodyguard. 

The people have NO CASH!  My system can get them food tonight.  It is a humanitarian system. 
newbie
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July 01, 2015, 08:09:38 AM
#3
also flying with a big bag of cash, is a bit inconvenient, due to thieves, better to send it via something else

no way, there are thieves everywhere Wink

btw is sad whats happening with greece, but im 100% sure that someone already did something like you sayd, to try to take advantage.
legendary
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July 01, 2015, 08:04:38 AM
#2
if you can get a good discount it can be worth it, otherwise it would be like buying them from any exchange

also flying with a big bag of cash, is a bit inconvenient, due to thieves, better to send it via something else
hero member
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July 01, 2015, 07:53:20 AM
#1
Wanna make a quick million?  Here's how:

Greece is going to be VERY Euro hungry for the next 3 months.  Fly to Athens with a big bag of cash.  All Greek people having relatives in foreign lands (with bank accounts) can send you bitcoin.  You pay their relatives in Euros.  This remittance operation would be insanely busy in about 5 days.  You'd need a courier and body guard each day flying in with new cash. 

Instant millionaire. 
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