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legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 04, 2016, 02:00:39 AM
#56
choose a reputable member, meet in safe public space, and don't buy too much at one time.

How do you know if the other person is a reputable person? I go to Bitcoin meetups and I make connections and get to know the people, and then I start buying and selling bitcoin in small quantities to these people. The secret lies in the small quantities, because it reduce risk and also provide less of a incentive to scam.

I TRUST nobody, when it comes to money. ^hmmmm^
jr. member
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August 04, 2016, 01:40:00 AM
#55
choose a reputable member, meet in safe public space, and don't buy too much at one time.
hero member
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Merit: 541
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 04, 2016, 01:30:10 AM
#54
So i was reading an article about someone who got robbed when he tried to buy in person 28000$ of Bitcoin
http://www.coindesk.com/florida-bitcoin-sale-knifepoint-robbery/
Personally i avoid dealings like this cause it is not easy to trust a random stranger.
How about you?do you buy or sell bitcoins in person?If yes have you ever had any bad experiences?

i never buy bitcoin from person that i really not know who is he/she and i am not yet trust him/her. actually, if i want to buy from one person, i must know who is he/she, i must trust him/her first before i make a deal. i don't have bad experience with this, because i am not yet buy bitcoin from person that i don't know.
legendary
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Merit: 1179
August 04, 2016, 01:26:38 AM
#53
Its always danger with a lot of money, or at least with things that worth a lot. I don't know about this guy in Florida, but to "go out to meet with 2 guys, and you are alone with 28 000 dollars in the pocket" stop, stop ..I would go with several friends, or at least I would pay for someone to protect me. What did he think before he get out to meet with them? I think he is lucky that he didn't get shot.

I`m selling my coins online, without any worries. I work with this guy over 6 months, one member from here that is from my country recommended this guy and he is really trustworthy person, its always easy to make deals with him.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1137
August 04, 2016, 01:24:53 AM
#52
In the United States, some police stations have a special meeting area set up for people who sell items online, eBay etc to meet at the police station.
Its a secure area with cameras and the police know people are meeting there to buy and sell goods.
If I was going to sell $28,000 worth of BTC I would want to meet in a place like this.

not everybody lives in the US. and it is not really needed to do the trade at a police station, any public place will do. or at least when you are trading $28,000 worth of bitcoin you can bring someone with you to act as your bodyguard .
sr. member
Activity: 434
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August 04, 2016, 01:21:21 AM
#51
In the United States, some police stations have a special meeting area set up for people who sell items online, eBay etc to meet at the police station.
Its a secure area with cameras and the police know people are meeting there to buy and sell goods.
If I was going to sell $28,000 worth of BTC I would want to meet in a place like this.
sr. member
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August 04, 2016, 01:15:22 AM
#50
I always selling and buying bitcoin in a person though, but he is really recommended and many people transaction with him. So, i don't need to scare about the scam thing.
hero member
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August 04, 2016, 01:11:24 AM
#49
So i was reading an article about someone who got robbed when he tried to buy in person 28000$ of Bitcoin
http://www.coindesk.com/florida-bitcoin-sale-knifepoint-robbery/
Personally i avoid dealings like this cause it is not easy to trust a random stranger.
How about you?do you buy or sell bitcoins in person?If yes have you ever had any bad experiences?

Only sell to people you can trust when the amount is already really high.
does it's not possible to sell a high amount of bitcoin for another people is not know about him? and what the usefulness of existence escrow for this?just become a watching?
hero member
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August 03, 2016, 11:58:02 PM
#48
I don't sell my coins in person, I do everything online and I never had problems. I askes around and few people recommended me this guy that selling/buying bitcoins, he have positive trust on several places and he work with many people.
I believe people who work with big money are more exposed, and more tempting for people without money. Big money attract bad people, and everyone with large sum's need to make sure to have extra protection when they plan to see/buy coins or anything else.
There is many examples how to stay safe no matter do you plan to do it online or offline, extra informing is a good thing when big money is involved in the game, don't be lazy to check which one is best way to do the trade.
hero member
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Crypto.games
August 03, 2016, 11:30:59 PM
#47
So i was reading an article about someone who got robbed when he tried to buy in person 28000$ of Bitcoin
http://www.coindesk.com/florida-bitcoin-sale-knifepoint-robbery/
Personally i avoid dealings like this cause it is not easy to trust a random stranger.
How about you?do you buy or sell bitcoins in person?If yes have you ever had any bad experiences?

Actually i prefer buying or selling Btc in person it is more secure(for me in my opinion) you just have to set precautions
and the find a meeting place that has a lot of people to prevent some dangers that you might encounter
while buying/selling Btc. buying and online is recommended too since it is a lot safer than person to person
but some problem still may emerge buying/selling online.
legendary
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Merit: 10611
August 03, 2016, 11:14:01 PM
#46
So i was reading an article about someone who got robbed when he tried to buy in person 28000$ of Bitcoin
http://www.coindesk.com/florida-bitcoin-sale-knifepoint-robbery/
Personally i avoid dealings like this cause it is not easy to trust a random stranger.
How about you?do you buy or sell bitcoins in person?If yes have you ever had any bad experiences?

Only sell to people you can trust when the amount is already really high. What do you expect from the random people you transact with online? Some of them might be criminals looking for their next prey. We have a lot of those on the bitcoin scene.

you don't necessarily need to find a fully trusted person to sell your bitcoins face to face, cause it is not possible to find such person on the internet.
instead just use a safer place to do the transaction. you can do it at a police station even. they actually let you do that in the US. or you can do it in a bank, take the cash and deposit it in your account right then and there.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1823
August 03, 2016, 10:51:26 PM
#45
So i was reading an article about someone who got robbed when he tried to buy in person 28000$ of Bitcoin
http://www.coindesk.com/florida-bitcoin-sale-knifepoint-robbery/
Personally i avoid dealings like this cause it is not easy to trust a random stranger.
How about you?do you buy or sell bitcoins in person?If yes have you ever had any bad experiences?

Only sell to people you can trust when the amount is already really high. What do you expect from the random people you transact with online? Some of them might be criminals looking for their next prey. We have a lot of those on the bitcoin scene.
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 03, 2016, 10:32:30 PM
#44
So i was reading an article about someone who got robbed when he tried to buy in person 28000$ of Bitcoin
http://www.coindesk.com/florida-bitcoin-sale-knifepoint-robbery/
Personally i avoid dealings like this cause it is not easy to trust a random stranger.
How about you?do you buy or sell bitcoins in person?If yes have you ever had any bad experiences?
Ys, I agree, if we buying bitcoin from someone the opportunities for scam is more than 99%, we must learn about this case and never buying bitcoin with person again
TGD
hero member
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Merit: 620
Wen Rolex?
August 03, 2016, 09:38:44 PM
#43
So i was reading an article about someone who got robbed when he tried to buy in person 28000$ of Bitcoin
http://www.coindesk.com/florida-bitcoin-sale-knifepoint-robbery/
Personally i avoid dealings like this cause it is not easy to trust a random stranger.
How about you?do you buy or sell bitcoins in person?If yes have you ever had any bad experiences?
Is much better to use escrow than to buy it in person , it's danger because they know you have money to be rubbed. I'm not use to buy to any people personally but I'll buy online is much easy if you know what to do and do buy carefully.
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 629
August 03, 2016, 09:27:10 PM
#42
Thats a sad news. i experienced buying bitcoins in person and it went smooth, we agreed to meet in a public area and i ask my friend to come along just to make sure if something happens. when dealing with strangers you should be extra careful to avoid just like that incident.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 531
August 03, 2016, 09:13:44 PM
#41
I'm always using a person for selling my bitcoin, and until this time I never get any problem from there, I know the risk is always there. but if you worried about using personal service to buying and selling bitcoin better for you to using an exchange it's will more giving guarantee for you, because using online escrow.
That is the best way to secure the transaction by using escrow if it is online selling or buying but if without escrow i think it is hard in the both parties because it is hard to give trust to anybody you do not know who is it. and also it is good to sell/buy bitcoin in offline means the buyer of bitcoin is the one who give money to seller then seller will send bitcoin at that moment.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1024
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 03, 2016, 08:17:59 PM
#40
I'm always using a person for selling my bitcoin, and until this time I never get any problem from there, I know the risk is always there. but if you worried about using personal service to buying and selling bitcoin better for you to using an exchange it's will more giving guarantee for you, because using online escrow.
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 516
August 03, 2016, 08:16:40 PM
#39
if you want to bought bitcoin i suggest you to do it online and search for trustable site, if you are doubt you can purchase it part by part, when buying things in a large sum its better not to  do it personally, because its very dangerous, but if it  a must situation then ask a bunch of friends to accompany you
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
Wolf
August 03, 2016, 08:08:16 PM
#38
Offline or online transaction, the risks are always there. But I think the chances of danger are much lower in online transactions and you can just buy from the proved legit exchange sites.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 523
August 03, 2016, 06:59:25 PM
#37
Till now I haven't found any risk or danger on buying /selling of bitcoin. I always trade with traders found through trading websites. Most of the time I prefer localbitcoins.com for trusted traders.
i  have never found any risks either, even though i trade my bitcoins rarely in real life i think that buying in person is really safe and kinda anonymous

In my place, we do sell btc in person in order to exchange as cash. We never met  before, but trust come from friend experiences who’ve did exchange with that person. Also don’t sell in person in big amount.
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