Hi I'm a newbie to this forum.
I'm from India. I'm willing to get bitcoins from foreign exchanges and resell it in India. I have a strong reselling network.
I had did so much of research on how to get bitcoins from foreign exchanges while in India. By credit card, debit card, wiretransfer, localbitcoins website and lots of other services. Nothing seem to work in the long term or it's not so reliable.
I'm looking for someone in a foreign country who can get me around 3 - 4 bitcoins a day. Payment methods we can discuss in a personal message.
Any help or suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
1. Anyone here wanting to do this, accept only irreversible payment methods. Indians... alarm bells ringing. Calculating people. Be very careful when they start using sentences and questions which always start with brother or bro. Say no to their debit card or credit card offers. Period and no exceptions. The Reserve Bank of India strictly regulates the Rupee. The RBI imposes strict exchange control policies. Do not accept their PayPal offers as they are likely monies paid to them by third parties which they can't withdraw locally and will therefore attempt to bypass the restrictions by forwarding them to someone in a country with no such restrictions. If PayPal detects that modus operandi, you risk incurring reversals. Absolutely no no for Indian credit card payments. As I said earlier, they are calculating people. I stand by this claim. Experience and past financial interactions with them have historically confirmed this trait of theirs. The conversation is usually and almost always over-friendly, abnormally too friendly in fact. They always say no problem no problem brother, trust me (but I don't trust you.. which they won't tell you directly). But they insist that you trust them. That's just plain wrong. This demand that they be trusted while you are not to be trusted.
2. Three to four btc per day. That's USD 10k. Payments exiting India are strictly controlled and require strict RBI exchange control policy compliance. If this person offers to pay for the bitcoins by wire transfer, check very carefully and verify that the SWIFT payment is 100% settled and posted (call your bank and verify that the transaction is posted with a "no recall" directive) BEFORE releasing any bitcoins.
3. "Payment methods we can discuss in a personal message". That's how it starts. In private so they can control and manipulate you to a point where you just fall for it... I forgot that word. "Manipulating" people. Not just calculating.
Summary: be careful of scammers but be more careful of Indian scammers as they have or will find ways of getting your bitcoins in a manner worthy of a Nobel prize.
Your dedication for protecting other members from being scammed is highly appreciable.
And you are completely right and true, we have strict regulations for outward remittances.
But how do Indian Import business owners pay for their goods to foreign countries? For some big businesses, their total amount sometimes crosses a million dollars per year. If you are licensed for Import/export trades, Forex operations you are eligible to transfer bulk amounts without any problem and it is RBI approved too.
Scammers are present everywhere in the world. The usage of word 'Indian scammers' is really unpleasant. Each individual have their own way about communicating with others. Please don't be judgmental.
If a single person in a country is a racist, you can't blame the whole country.
To avoid a scammer, it is the individual's responsibility, thinking and intelligence skills which helps them to be safe. It is not done by blaming a country.
Last but not the least: The sentence you used "Finding ways of getting bitcoins in a manner worthy of Nobel prize" sounds really pathetic and sad. I feel you must really take care of your anxiety disorder.
I'm a newbie to this forum. I thought I would get good mentors and friendly people to discuss with. I never know I will be humiliated in this way by unknown people who doesn't know anything about me, as if I was a big scammer.
God bless!