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Topic: Money locked up in Dwolla- what should I do (Read 1783 times)

newbie
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K then. Locking thread now.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 502
OK. But just to confirm, there is nothing else I have to do to confirm those coins other than wait for  a new block to be created, correct?

They should be spendable by now ie. you should have been credited now and be able to send it to where you want. Other than that, you have nothing else to do from your side.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
OK. But just to confirm, there is nothing else I have to do to confirm those coins other than wait for  a new block to be created, correct?
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 502
OK then. How long should that take.

Really grateful for all your help, btw.

No problem.

As I said, Ive never used the service you plan to use those coins on so I can only help you up to the point of receiving the BTC in your wallet.

You will either have to ask for help from them or figure it out since I would just be guessing.
newbie
Activity: 13
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OK then. How long should that take.

Really grateful for all your help, btw.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 502
Posting to confirm that Clipse and I had a successful trade. Thanks so much!

Great, enjoy whatever you end up spending those coins on Wink

You can lock this thread as its resolved.
newbie
Activity: 13
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Posting to confirm that Clipse and I had a successful trade. Thanks so much!
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 502
Ive just traded with goa tse doh

confirmation of BTC payment to wallet he provided: http://blockchain.info/address/1JWh3CKiV9JA2Dk64wGK2XK7vqSteWMDHM


Goa, I can only send 10message per hour so to answer your last pm, you need to wait for atleast 1 network confirmation(new block) after receiving the BTC before you can spend it.

PS. may aswell answer your last question here, now that you have the coins you would need to add the remote address(where you want to send your payment) by adding the address to Address book then send coin to that address.
jco
newbie
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Yeah the 30 day wait sucks.... I need some damn coins.
BCB
vip
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BCJ
Glad to help with a portion.  Can't do the full amt.
newbie
Activity: 37
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Yeah.....I also didn't know about Dwolla's 30 day policy....was pretty bummed Sad
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
What are some red flags that suggest I'm dealing with an untrustworthy person?

In my experience there isn't really ever one flag that is universal among all scammers as some are way better at it than others. If something just doesn't feel right about the transaction or they rush you to complete, you might just want to back off. Just remember the search function is your friend; there are lots of scammer stories on here to learn from.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 502
I need 64.28 bitcoins for about 330 dollars. Do you have a dwolla account?

Dont have dwolla(not american either), Im specificly interested in this because I need AP funds otherwise there is no need for me to make this exchange.
newbie
Activity: 13
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I need 64.28 bitcoins for about 330 dollars. Do you have a dwolla account?
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 502
What are some red flags that suggest I'm dealing with an untrustworthy person?

Im looking for AP(Alertypay but now known as payza) funds, if you could deposit with your card into your own payza.com account, we could do the exchange either with exchangezone.com or whatever other method you would prefer.

I will do the exchange at face value with no fees above the 2.5% + 25c receiver fee I would pay from receiving AP funds from you. Send me PM or reply in this thread if interested and we can figure something out.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
What are some red flags that suggest I'm dealing with an untrustworthy person?
newbie
Activity: 9
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Thanks, Drews. You're pretty new here yourself. How come you know so much about bitcoins?  Smiley

I'm a new poster on here but have been interested and following btc since about January last year when I learned about them from my IT guy at work who had started mining. Basically I'm just a dork that is interested in economics / monetary policy and whenever I take an interest in something I try to learn as much as possible about it.

But as Stephen just mentioned look into anyone you do business with; a good chunk are here for the right reasons while others are just here to make a quick buck and bounce ripping people off as they go.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
Here's a thread specificially for people like yourself.  The thread is monitored by individuals who have funds in Mt. Gox and cannot withdraw through Dwolla, so they would gladly trade MTGUSD or BTCs with those who have Dwolla USDs:
 - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/usd-between-mtgox-dwolla-78512

You'll have no problem finding a counterparty, just be careful with whom you trade.  The OP in that thread lists his #bitcoin-otc Web of Trust (WoT) history and it shows a pristine trading record.
 - http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=gigavps
newbie
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Thanks, Drews. You're pretty new here yourself. How come you know so much about bitcoins?  Smiley
newbie
Activity: 9
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If you are just purchasing moneypak to use in purchasing btc there really isn't much you need to know. With moneypak you just need to go to any participating retailer and purchase grab a moneypak, take it to the cashier and give them the amount you want to load. The retailer usually charges about $4.95 for the moneypak plus whatever you are putting on it. From there, assuming you have a trade lined up, you contact your exhanger and give them the moneypak number. They use the moneypak to either load a pre-paid card of theirs or load their paypal; once transferred they send you the coins to your wallet. But research anyone you are doing business with because they could potentially take your money and send the coins.
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