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Topic: Looking for BTC, will pay via Paypal (Read 216 times)

hero member
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Bitcoin g33k
August 11, 2022, 03:49:42 PM
#13
Much appreciate your feedback, thank you! Yes, I am a citizen of Germany and I live here. I already had tried Paxful with negative experience. At luck I did not loose a high amount of EUR. I absolutely decided to NOT subscribe to any regulated crypto exchange from now on because I do not want to have all the KYC stuff. I am new to bitcoin and I already felt in love with it. I like the way it works and it's decentralized. That's why I also liked Bisq at the first read. I posted this already HERE on the german sub-forum, unless you understand german you'd need to translate it to english though Grin Nevertheless, I think Bisq is the right path I need to take and I'm looking forward to dive into it tomorrow. For today, I'm tired and go to bed now  Tongue Thanks again mate for any assistance and information provided.
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August 11, 2022, 03:42:48 PM
#12
@DireWolfM14: appreciate your feedback. I have installed Bisq as it looks very promising and I like how it works. Hopefully this will be the solution to get some (m)BTC.

Thank you so far.

Bisq is great.  Through my keen powers of observation I've gathered that you're a resident of Europe.  If I'm right, Bisq enables many payment methods that work well for European traders.  I see lots of offers for Revolute, Wise, Swift, and Instant Swift.  Revolute is kinda neat because it provides an affordable method of exchanging one fiat to another (if you need that.)  There are still pitfalls for selling BTC for fiat, but because of the way Bisq works (i.e. security deposits that the sammer may lose if the trade goes to mediation) it can be much safer than Paxful, HodlHodl, Localbitcoins, or Localcryptos.  The security deposit is a key factor that makes bisq less prone to scammers' succeeding.

The other advantage to Bisq is there are no KYC requirement. 
hero member
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Bitcoin g33k
August 11, 2022, 03:29:23 PM
#11
@DireWolfM14: appreciate your feedback. The user Lafu assisted me in the Paypal trade, everything went fine. Nevertheless I will have to look for a solid future solution to get some more BTC. After some research here on the forum I have installed Bisq as it looks very promising and I like how it works. Hopefully this will be the solution to get some (m)BTC. Meanwhile and as an addition I am trying my luck with small sport bets on the bookmaker you're sponsored Wink
Thank you so far.
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August 11, 2022, 03:03:17 PM
#10
@citb0in, for a newbie you sure do know how to deal with trolls.  Good job.


I don't use PayPal, and most members here are reluctant to accept it from newbies.  Even F&F payments through PayPal can be reversed, so it's still very dangerous for the seller.  I suggest you use a different payment service which is less dangerous for the seller.  Good luck.
hero member
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Bitcoin g33k
August 11, 2022, 12:55:18 PM
#9
actually I found the IGNORE button. It was located on the left area under your user name, just below the link "Trust" where everything about you was already mentioned. I'm happy now  Tongue  Cool
newbie
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August 11, 2022, 12:36:53 PM
#8
I could answer your question, but I won't do you that favor, I won't make the effort because it wouldn't be worth it. I don't know what exactly your problem is, but after reading only a few posts from you and also the corresponding reactions, I classify you as not relevant. The contributions left to your profile in the trust system only confirm my assumption. I would prefer to click the ignore button next to your name, I just have not found the function here yet.
Great, ignore it! Just be aware that other users will also read about it and they are unlikely to want to exchange something with you knowing that they can easily be ignored. Great job! Grin
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Bitcoin g33k
August 11, 2022, 12:28:44 PM
#7
I could answer your question, but I won't do you that favor, I won't make the effort because it wouldn't be worth it. I don't know what exactly your problem is, but after reading only a few posts from you and also the corresponding reactions, I classify you as not relevant. The contributions left to your profile in the trust system only confirm my assumption. I would prefer to click the ignore button next to your name, I just have not found the function here yet.
newbie
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August 11, 2022, 10:08:33 AM
#6
Man, I *would* if I had any friend who own BTC. Unfortunately I don't, I wouldn't have asked here.
EDIT: BTW --> nice trust status you have  Grin
I was just wondering why you don't want to just purchase BTC through a regular app wallet (Trust Wallet) by entering your bank card number and going through a little verification, or ask your friend or relative about it. You want to buy with a small amount of BTC, not millions of dollars. I don’t know what you think, but you didn’t delve into the essence of the red flags, all these trusts accusing me of non-existent scam are lying
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Bitcoin g33k
August 11, 2022, 09:08:51 AM
#5
Man, I *would* if I had any friend who own BTC. Unfortunately I don't, I wouldn't have asked here.
EDIT: BTW --> nice trust status you have  Grin
newbie
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August 11, 2022, 09:04:51 AM
#4
Why don't you ask your friend or relative to buy you BTC? So much easier, given that the amount is not large
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Bitcoin g33k
August 11, 2022, 01:06:49 AM
#3
I would like to add that I send the payment through Paypal Friend or Family, so I could not cancel the payment. Once the money is sent from my Paypal account and on your account I cannot withdraw it.

Also, I do the first step, that is, I first pay the euro amount via Paypal Friends/Family and only receive the BTC in the next step. That I am a newbie here in the forum is of course discouraging for the whole thing but I would like to add that I already have done successful a trade with a trusted user here from the forum. I had sent him first via Paypal / friends the amount in EUR and he has then sent me the BTC to my wallet. This was all uncomplicated and he has also left me a positive entry in the forums trust system (I have of course also rated him positively).

I think and hope that maybe someone could still find to sell me some mBTC. Thank you very much for your effort. I am looking forward to positive feedback.
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Bitcoin g33k
August 09, 2022, 10:04:33 AM
#2
noone ?
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Bitcoin g33k
August 08, 2022, 03:02:58 AM
#1
Hello all,

I wanna buy 0.005 BTC (= 5 mBTC) and I will pay through Paypal (friends). Please respond only if you can fulfill the transaction within 15minutes. Only trusted users. Drop me a message ...

greetz!
citb0in
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