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Topic: [H] 2.00 BTC [W] $500 (Read 554 times)

sr. member
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June 24, 2015, 05:00:36 PM
#9
sorry, but what's walmart to walmart all about?

Basically send up to $1000 for a flat rate of $9.50 from any Walmart to any other Walmart. Beats the heck out of WU fees.

nice. do you have a link or is it a giftcard sort of deal?
http://www.walmart.com/cp/Online-Money-Transfers/1089406

I believe that the price is actually $4.50 per $450 sent, with a limit of $900. It is not a gift card, it is a competing service to the likes of Western Union and Monogram. I believe it is only available to people who are both sending and receiving within the US
thats too bad
i live in europe Cry
copper member
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June 24, 2015, 02:29:25 PM
#8
kindly post a signed message to prove you have 2btc

Can't, since I was sending from an online exchange account which has no provision to sign an address. But since a trusted forum escrower will confirm funds are in escrow before any fiat is sent, it shouldn't really matter, no?
For a small amount such as 2 BTC, there is really no need to prove control of funds prior to escrow being setup because it is not uncommon for people to have such a large amount of money.

If it were a larger amount (say for example 20 or 50 BTC) then it would probably be a good idea to prove control over an address that has as much as you claim in order to prevent people from thinking you are going to waist their time.

It probably would be better for you to keep the BTC in an address that you control though, it will prevent you from loosing money in the event that the exchange (or your exchange account) gets hacked
newbie
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June 24, 2015, 02:10:31 PM
#7
kindly post a signed message to prove you have 2btc

Can't, since I was sending from an online exchange account which has no provision to sign an address. But since a trusted forum escrower will confirm funds are in escrow before any fiat is sent, it shouldn't really matter, no?
newbie
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June 24, 2015, 05:42:45 AM
#6
I have 2.00 BTC for sale that I want $500 for. I can take the following methods of payment:

WU
Walmart to Walmart
Litecoin (-3% BTC-e rate)

You pay payment fee, I'll pay escrow fee. HMU.
kindly post a signed message to prove you have 2btc
copper member
Activity: 2870
Merit: 2298
June 23, 2015, 09:40:48 PM
#5
sorry, but what's walmart to walmart all about?

Basically send up to $1000 for a flat rate of $9.50 from any Walmart to any other Walmart. Beats the heck out of WU fees.

nice. do you have a link or is it a giftcard sort of deal?
http://www.walmart.com/cp/Online-Money-Transfers/1089406

I believe that the price is actually $4.50 per $450 sent, with a limit of $900. It is not a gift card, it is a competing service to the likes of Western Union and Monogram. I believe it is only available to people who are both sending and receiving within the US
legendary
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Merit: 1959
June 23, 2015, 08:52:21 PM
#4
sorry, but what's walmart to walmart all about?

Basically send up to $1000 for a flat rate of $9.50 from any Walmart to any other Walmart. Beats the heck out of WU fees.

nice. do you have a link or is it a giftcard sort of deal?
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
June 23, 2015, 08:36:06 PM
#3
sorry, but what's walmart to walmart all about?

Basically send up to $1000 for a flat rate of $9.50 from any Walmart to any other Walmart. Beats the heck out of WU fees.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
June 23, 2015, 08:12:07 PM
#2
I have 2.00 BTC for sale that I want $500 for. I can take the following methods of payment:

WU
Walmart to Walmart
Litecoin (-3% BTC-e rate)

You pay payment fee, I'll pay escrow fee. HMU.

sorry, but what's walmart to walmart all about?

newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
June 23, 2015, 08:05:36 PM
#1
I have 2.00 BTC for sale that I want $500 for. I can take the following methods of payment:

WU
Walmart to Walmart
Litecoin (-3% BTC-e rate)

You pay payment fee, I'll pay escrow fee. HMU.
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