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Topic: Is there any way to buy Bitcoin with cash? (Read 4376 times)

legendary
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November 14, 2014, 07:50:50 AM
#54
LocalBitcoins.com is a marketplace for trading bitcoins locally for cash or online payments of your choice.

LBC is full of scammers that abuse its escrow service. Be careful.
newbie
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November 14, 2014, 07:14:35 AM
#53
LocalBitcoins.com is a marketplace for trading bitcoins locally for cash or online payments of your choice.
newbie
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November 14, 2014, 07:12:10 AM
#52
I have a question

My mail gets delivered to my home
I don't get it at the usps office
I have opportunity to tamper with the mail after I receive it  just as much as the sender had to tamper with it before he sent it

Can you really not see how a scam is waiting to happen from 1 party?

Totally agree. Sending money in an envelope is dumb.

Can you see how signature confirmation and an appropriate demand for the correct video footage would remedy this?

You can do safe deals if you want to, it is your responsibility.

If you act responsibly, the exchange will rule in your favor.

who would listen to a scammer  with a a negative trust rating  of -12  advising people to post cash lol
why are we even having this conversation ??

you should repay the people you robbed and shut up at least until then


Your rank Sir is a Sr. Troll  Grin
legendary
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November 13, 2014, 07:49:16 PM
#51
I have a question

My mail gets delivered to my home
I don't get it at the usps office
I have opportunity to tamper with the mail after I receive it  just as much as the sender had to tamper with it before he sent it

Can you really not see how a scam is waiting to happen from 1 party?

Totally agree. Sending money in an envelope is dumb.

Can you see how signature confirmation and an appropriate demand for the correct video footage would remedy this?

You can do safe deals if you want to, it is your responsibility.

If you act responsibly, the exchange will rule in your favor.

who would listen to a scammer  with a a negative trust rating  of -12  advising people to post cash lol
why are we even having this conversation ??

you should repay the people you robbed and shut up at least until then

hero member
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November 13, 2014, 07:32:01 PM
#50
I have a question

My mail gets delivered to my home
I don't get it at the usps office
I have opportunity to tamper with the mail after I receive it  just as much as the sender had to tamper with it before he sent it

Can you really not see how a scam is waiting to happen from 1 party?

Totally agree. Sending money in an envelope is dumb.

Can you see how signature confirmation and an appropriate demand for the correct video footage would remedy this?

You can do safe deals if you want to, it is your responsibility.

If you act responsibly, the exchange will rule in your favor.
legendary
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November 13, 2014, 06:50:07 AM
#49
I would like to buy Bitcoin with cash, but I don't know anyone irl, who has Bitcoin and could sell me some. Bitinstant would let you buy it for cash through Walmart/CVS/other stores cash deposit, but it doesn't exist anymore. And Bitcoin price on eBay is just ridiculous.

Any remittances services (WU or MG) via a trusted trader will do it.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/this-thread-is-closed-649248
newbie
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November 13, 2014, 06:26:52 AM
#48
I have a question

My mail gets delivered to my home
I don't get it at the usps office
I have opportunity to tamper with the mail after I receive it  just as much as the sender had to tamper with it before he sent it

Can you really not see how a scam is waiting to happen from 1 party?

Totally agree. Sending money in an envelope is dumb.
legendary
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Si vis pacem, para bellum
November 13, 2014, 04:26:10 AM
#47
I have a question

My mail gets delivered to my home
I don't get it at the usps office
I have opportunity to tamper with the mail after I receive it  just as much as the sender had to tamper with it before he sent it

Can you really not see how a scam is waiting to happen from 1 party?
hero member
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November 13, 2014, 04:22:32 AM
#46
Here's a magic trick for you, seal an empty envelope and write the receiver name on it, place another envelope on top, turn on the camera and video yourself putting the money in the envelope, writing the address and giving the bottom envelope to usps and get a mailing receipt

Now you have video evidence that you paid when you haven't because the envelope usps got was empty

We could argue all day but there is a million ways to scam from both sides

That's not correct; when seller gets it then his video footage will show that you scammed him. That is even assuming that this can be done coinvincingly... Any questions?
legendary
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November 13, 2014, 04:19:06 AM
#45
Here's a magic trick for you, seal an empty envelope and write the receiver name on it, place another envelope on top, turn on the camera and video yourself putting the money in the envelope, writing the address and giving the bottom envelope to usps and get a mailing receipt

Now you have video evidence that you paid when you haven't because the envelope usps got was empty

We could argue all day but there is a million ways to scam from both sides


hero member
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November 13, 2014, 04:04:24 AM
#44
The exchange/escrow can very well rule against you if you protest.
It happened to you? And what was the evidence like on both sides? In my experience if the evidence is of equal weight then it stays in dispute.

It would be very possible for you to send an empty envelope (as suggested above) and it would be very possible for the seller to claim the envelope was empty when it was in fact not.

For less hassle, you can pick a reputable seller, like a pro trader, but it is not required since you only need to be responsible. Demand video from seller (before you send anything) and require seller to include footage of all aspects of the delivery and inspection (for seller's protection). Take video footage of your-self sealing cash and handing package to USPS clerk; you can use this to resolve dispute in your favor if seller does not produce video proof.

What you negotiate in a trade before you mark payment complete is a verbal contract that becomes part of the terms of the trade and seller is bound thereby.
it is highly suggested that you require nonstop video footage evidence of 1) the pick up of the package from USPS clerk, 2) opening of package, 3) counting of the money, and 4) validating the legitimacy of the notes, optionally 5) any reference number that you included with your package or proof that the seller was at a USPS facility and picked up the package from a real clerk.

Make sure that the seller picks this up at the post office and links you to that video footage as part of the trade; if seller fails then you get the escrow.

I hope this helps! Smiley
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November 13, 2014, 03:00:21 AM
#43
There are also people that do cash in the mail on Localbitcoins, but they either use escrow (which requires total trust with the person doing the escrow) or you have to send the cash first and hope they send you the bitcoins later.

This is wrong; the sellers on localbitcoins use the site escrow, so you only need to trust the exchange escrow and arbitration system.
Wrong again. If you are sending cash in the mail then you need to trust the person you are buying from as there will be very little evidence for either party to give to the LBC escrow service so they can essentially rule either way
I am sure you can find a reputable seller who can make the exchange easy on you. However, you should not send large amounts of cash through the mail...

First, you should trade sensibly by choosing reputable exchangers.

Second, if the seller lies and you protest, then basically the exchange support cannot rule against you.

Third, for cash in mail it is highly suggested that you require video evidence of the pick up of the package, opening of package, counting of the money, and validating the legitimacy of the notes. How will somebody fake the pickup of a package of cash at USPS? If you also make a coinvincing video then support cannot rule against you.

Ask any reputable cash by mail seller for more tips.
The exchange/escrow can very well rule against you if you protest. It would be very possible for you to send an empty envelope (as suggested above) and it would be very possible for the seller to claim the envelope was empty when it was in fact not.
legendary
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November 13, 2014, 02:46:21 AM
#42
So open the envelope carefully, take out the cash, seal it again and start the camera rolling
Make video of opening empty envelope

Claim you been scammed
Only do business with escrow, insurance or in person at a police station etc , there's too many ways to be robbed with other options
hero member
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November 13, 2014, 02:36:07 AM
#41
There are also people that do cash in the mail on Localbitcoins, but they either use escrow (which requires total trust with the person doing the escrow) or you have to send the cash first and hope they send you the bitcoins later.

This is wrong; the sellers on localbitcoins use the site escrow, so you only need to trust the exchange escrow and arbitration system.
Wrong again. If you are sending cash in the mail then you need to trust the person you are buying from as there will be very little evidence for either party to give to the LBC escrow service so they can essentially rule either way
I am sure you can find a reputable seller who can make the exchange easy on you. However, you should not send large amounts of cash through the mail...

First, you should trade sensibly by choosing reputable exchangers.

Second, if the seller lies and you protest, then basically the exchange support cannot rule against you.

Third, for cash in mail it is highly suggested that you require video evidence of the pick up of the package, opening of package, counting of the money, and validating the legitimacy of the notes. How will somebody fake the pickup of a package of cash at USPS? If you also make a coinvincing video then support cannot rule against you.

Ask any reputable cash by mail seller for more tips.

Someone could mail you an empty envelope or something
You won't know it's empty until after its delivered
The usps tracking number will show its been delivered
Very old scam was common on eBay in the early days

The topic is about buying btc with cash.
Anyway,
If you are the seller and you take some video footage of the pick-up and show that you received the box empty then support will rule in your favor unless there is video footage of comparable proof from the counterparty.
legendary
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November 13, 2014, 02:30:15 AM
#40
There are also people that do cash in the mail on Localbitcoins, but they either use escrow (which requires total trust with the person doing the escrow) or you have to send the cash first and hope they send you the bitcoins later.

This is wrong; the sellers on localbitcoins use the site escrow, so you only need to trust the exchange escrow and arbitration system.
Wrong again. If you are sending cash in the mail then you need to trust the person you are buying from as there will be very little evidence for either party to give to the LBC escrow service so they can essentially rule either way
I am sure you can find a reputable seller who can make the exchange easy on you. However, you should not send large amounts of cash through the mail...

First, you should trade sensibly by choosing reputable exchangers.

Second, if the seller lies and you protest, then basically the exchange support cannot rule against you.

Third, for cash in mail it is highly suggested that you require video evidence of the pick up of the package, opening of package, counting of the money, and validating the legitimacy of the notes. How will somebody fake the pickup of a package of cash at USPS? If you also make a coinvincing video then support cannot rule against you.

Ask any reputable cash by mail seller for more tips.

Someone could mail you an empty envelope or something
You won't know it's empty until after its delivered
The usps tracking number will show its been delivered
Very old scam was common on eBay in the early days
hero member
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November 13, 2014, 02:19:44 AM
#39
There are also people that do cash in the mail on Localbitcoins, but they either use escrow (which requires total trust with the person doing the escrow) or you have to send the cash first and hope they send you the bitcoins later.

This is wrong; the sellers on localbitcoins use the site escrow, so you only need to trust the exchange escrow and arbitration system.
Wrong again. If you are sending cash in the mail then you need to trust the person you are buying from as there will be very little evidence for either party to give to the LBC escrow service so they can essentially rule either way
I am sure you can find a reputable seller who can make the exchange easy on you. However, you should not send large amounts of cash through the mail...

First, you should trade sensibly by choosing reputable exchangers.

Second, if the seller lies and you protest, then basically the exchange support cannot rule against you.

Third, for cash in mail it is highly suggested that you require video evidence of the pick up of the package, opening of package, counting of the money, and validating the legitimacy of the notes. How will somebody fake the pickup of a package of cash at USPS? If you also make a coinvincing video then support cannot rule against you.

Ask any reputable cash by mail seller for more tips.
member
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November 13, 2014, 02:11:08 AM
#38
There are also people that do cash in the mail on Localbitcoins, but they either use escrow (which requires total trust with the person doing the escrow) or you have to send the cash first and hope they send you the bitcoins later.

This is wrong; the sellers on localbitcoins use the site escrow, so you only need to trust the exchange escrow and arbitration system.
Wrong again. If you are sending cash in the mail then you need to trust the person you are buying from as there will be very little evidence for either party to give to the LBC escrow service so they can essentially rule either way
sr. member
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November 12, 2014, 09:11:44 PM
#37
local bitcoin atm...Smiley
newbie
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November 11, 2014, 01:19:17 AM
#36
Right, my bad.
hero member
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November 10, 2014, 07:30:16 PM
#35
There are also people that do cash in the mail on Localbitcoins, but they either use escrow (which requires total trust with the person doing the escrow) or you have to send the cash first and hope they send you the bitcoins later.

This is wrong; the sellers on localbitcoins use the site escrow, so you only need to trust the exchange escrow and arbitration system.
newbie
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November 10, 2014, 03:36:17 PM
#34
For people that don't live in a large population center Localbitcoins can be hit or miss if you are looking for a face to face transaction.
There are also people that do cash in the mail on Localbitcoins, but they either use escrow (which requires total trust with the person doing the escrow) or you have to send the cash first and hope they send you the bitcoins later.

An alternative is a 2 of 3 multi-signature transaction with an neutral arbitrator. With this type of transaction there is no trust required.
It is easy to do once you know how and the costs are negligible.

Look into it.
hero member
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November 10, 2014, 03:00:30 PM
#33
Where are you from? You could look for a near Bitcoin ATM http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-atm-map/ and buy them there.
hero member
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November 10, 2014, 12:14:44 AM
#32
yes there is
localbitcoins is place where you can find a seller and buy bitcoins with cash
newbie
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November 09, 2014, 09:32:44 AM
#31
Did you try on localbitcoins?
newbie
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November 09, 2014, 12:24:56 AM
#30
Check http://www.meetup.com/ to see whether there are any bitcoin groups that meet regularly in your area. You can probably find someone with whom you can trade with in an environment that is more likely secure than meeting someone off CL ... and also gives you an opportunity to learn more etc.
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The cheddar breed jealousy
November 03, 2014, 08:51:51 PM
#29
LBC / bitcointalk / numerous ways...
newbie
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November 03, 2014, 12:57:44 PM
#28
I just sold .25 bitcoin via cash by mail.
The buyer mailed me the cash via certified letter with signature delivery.
I used a multisig 2 of 3 transaction with a trusted member here as an arbitrator.

The multisig takes the risk of nonpayment out the system. When the cash shows up, I sign the multisig address to release the bitcoin.
If the guy doesen't mail the cash, the bitcoin does not leave the multisig address and the arbitrator is called in.
The arbitrator sees there is no proof of delivery and signs the bitcoin back to me.


Worked as smooth as butter (without the need for any arbitration).
newbie
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November 01, 2014, 09:05:40 AM
#27
Hey, what about this website, is it legit?
bitplastic.com

This site is a well known scam. Avoid it at all cost. This guy has a bunch of sites and they are all bogus. You can research on your own and find plenty of horror stories about this dude.
newbie
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October 30, 2014, 08:41:45 PM
#26
go to BTC ATM, some cities have but some don't. Check the location out first before you do it !
hero member
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October 29, 2014, 12:40:09 PM
#25
You could buy Bitcoin with cash using Money Gram or Western Union on Coinmama: https://www.coinmama.com/ but sincerely I don't know if they are legit or not...
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October 29, 2014, 11:32:48 AM
#24
you will find sellers on localbitcoins.
hero member
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October 04, 2014, 12:25:10 AM
#23
They're people here selling BTCtc for WU and MG, And they use escrow, the fees might be high but it would be same as paying cash.
full member
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October 03, 2014, 11:45:49 PM
#22

Please do not give false info to newcomers.
You only get robbed if you meet in the slums.

Meet in a casino at the security desk or something similar.
You can also just buy moneypak/reloadIT/vanilla and exchange with that on LBC.

Bank deposit, wire, wu, mg...list goes on and on.
PM me if you need any help.
I never said it was definite that you would get robbed, I never said Don't do it, I said I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT, because it has happened to me, even if some of the most securest places.
So stop hopping dick, and instead of just saying I 'gave' false information, You could have at least recommend other places.
You know, instead of being a douche
newbie
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October 03, 2014, 11:05:10 PM
#21
https://localbitcoins.com/ad/123726/purchase-bitcoin-cash-deposit-53-almost-all-credit-unions-best-rates-united-states ... Thats my ad on localbitcoins ... I have 70+ trades with 100% feedback.  I also have the lowest rates for cash deposit
newbie
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October 03, 2014, 06:42:48 AM
#20
I would like to buy Bitcoin with cash, but I don't know anyone irl, who has Bitcoin and could sell me some. Bitinstant would let you buy it for cash through Walmart/CVS/other stores cash deposit, but it doesn't exist anymore. And Bitcoin price on eBay is just ridiculous.

I think more than 30% of the people here buys their btc in cash

might be a little hard to buy with cash if a country does not have a community of bitcoin, but cryptocurrency continues to grow in many countries.
just wait little longer  Shocked
member
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October 03, 2014, 12:16:05 AM
#19
I would like to buy Bitcoin with cash, but I don't know anyone irl, who has Bitcoin and could sell me some. Bitinstant would let you buy it for cash through Walmart/CVS/other stores cash deposit, but it doesn't exist anymore. And Bitcoin price on eBay is just ridiculous.

I think more than 30% of the people here buys their btc in cash
legendary
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October 02, 2014, 08:35:03 PM
#17


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hero member
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October 02, 2014, 11:44:23 AM
#16
I think you can buy BTC without any problems - through credit card for example.
POM
sr. member
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October 02, 2014, 07:36:00 AM
#15
My guy charges +12% bitstamp for meet ups.
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October 02, 2014, 03:09:06 AM
#14
go to localbitcoins
find a seller near you and buy with cash
legendary
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October 02, 2014, 02:56:17 AM
#13
Not the best idea to buy bitcoins with cash honestly
member
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October 01, 2014, 08:47:39 PM
#12
If you are looking for cash deposit, then I support Bank of America. Check out my buy page for more details.
hero member
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September 28, 2014, 11:41:33 PM
#11
LOCALBITCOINS.
Check it out...  Wink

localbitcoins' price not ridiculous?? 30% higher than the normal price!
full member
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September 28, 2014, 07:03:13 PM
#10
I think once there would be more bitcoin ATMs in major cities that will serve as a cash purchasing option.
hero member
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September 28, 2014, 04:09:27 PM
#9
You're 100 times more likely to get robbed buying from someone online, though. Comparatively speaking, buying bitcoin in person is very safe.

Also, in that particular example, it's the seller getting robbed.
member
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September 28, 2014, 03:29:14 PM
#7
Hey, what about this website, is it legit?
bitplastic.com
sr. member
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September 28, 2014, 03:11:33 PM
#6
I would like to buy Bitcoin with cash, but I don't know anyone irl, who has Bitcoin and could sell me some. Bitinstant would let you buy it for cash through Walmart/CVS/other stores cash deposit, but it doesn't exist anymore. And Bitcoin price on eBay is just ridiculous.

How much do you need?

don't give him any.  he's LYING..
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September 28, 2014, 03:10:10 PM
#5
I would like to buy Bitcoin with cash, but I don't know anyone irl, who has Bitcoin and could sell me some. Bitinstant would let you buy it for cash through Walmart/CVS/other stores cash deposit, but it doesn't exist anymore. And Bitcoin price on eBay is just ridiculous.

How much do you need?
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September 28, 2014, 03:05:55 PM
#4

That was quite eye opening, but I guess you can be more cautious than that.
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member
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September 28, 2014, 02:53:57 PM
#2
Thank you  Smiley
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September 28, 2014, 02:35:58 PM
#1
I would like to buy Bitcoin with cash, but I don't know anyone irl, who has Bitcoin and could sell me some. Bitinstant would let you buy it for cash through Walmart/CVS/other stores cash deposit, but it doesn't exist anymore. And Bitcoin price on eBay is just ridiculous.
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