Someone contacted me today that she needed bitcoin, I quickly search for bitcoin vendors, God so kind a friend of mine introduced me where I can get it easily. Those vendors have refers benefits, whoever bring client will always get 1% of whatever units of bitcoin the client will purchases.
I go extra miles to verify the authenticity of those vendors without telling the woman to avoid trouble or scam threat. But at the end the woman bought 10% of the current price and she later call me that she loves transparent people I should send my account details and she bless me with 50k my local currency plus vendors refers benefits of 10k. Lol, this amount is called small is beautiful.
I have a total of $100 and I quickly used it to invest in bitcoin, the money is amicabily disappearing. Lol. Is God not good?
God is great, not just good. If we believe in Him he will always make a way to provide us with His blessings when we are in need. It is great to have a client that is generous and you are lucky to meet one. Also be thankful to yourself for having the wisdom to make a profit while helping other people to buy Bitcoin.
Actually it's quite risky for both of you and the woman;
- For the woman, asking someone else to find the bitcoin exchange or vendor means that she doesn't know yet completely about bitcoin and the risk of this investment.
- For you, if there is something wrong with the vendor later, then you would be the first person she call and probably demands you to take the responsibility.
However I love math and I tried to calculate;
You got $100 converted from 60k (10k from the vendor + 50k from the woman), so your currency rate is around 600/$. Since you mentioned that you got 1% of the deposited money by the woman, then it means the woman have deposited 1million in your currency, or if converted to $, it's around 1000000/600 = $1667. That's a quite fair amount to invest in bitcoin for the first time. And to answer the same question all of you are having in your mind, no, I'm not nerd and I'm fun at parties.
Well, congrats Greggry. I hope this story is true and that woman keep depositing money so you'd get more referral fee.
Exactly my thoughts! I would like OP to clarify things for us. 1million naira ( I think it’s naira because 60,000 naira is closest to $100) is not a small amount of money, which makes me doubt the story. I don’t believe anyone would be so carefree with such huge amount. What insurance did she have that OP wasn’t a scammer. It was a big risk and we can imagine how her crypto journey will be like if she continues this way. The woman is obviously a newbie and doesn’t know much about wallets and security, I hope she does not end up being scammed.
@OP stated that the woman bought around 10% of the current price of Bitcoin, isnt it around $2,7xxx??? And I believe @OP knows this woman personally.