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Topic: Sell your bitcoin on Chinese exchange - i can help with your withraw (Read 586 times)

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it really is the wild west atm
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There are limits how many USD you can send out from China from personal bank accounts yearly, it is not free country afterall...


you could withdraw to tenpay in cny, and then onto a HK bank. but i would just keep it in cny whether in hk or china, as it keeps appreciating against the dollar.
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There are limits how many USD you can send out from China from personal bank accounts yearly, it is not free country afterall...
newbie
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You should providefdetails such as how you intend to profit from this? Also, is there evidence that you do own these bankaccounts? We cannot simply take your word with our money.
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Its not only the risk of being scammed, its also the risk that your "helper" is getting in trouble himself as well.
This is something which has to be mentioned as well, a lot of guys are being titled as scammer, but they mostly are people which believe and relate other people to risky businesses.
 
As example due the pirate40 scam, a lot of people were affiliating his product, a lot just believe in him, but at least when he defaulted, other guys defaulted as well.
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shut up...since when points on a internet forum has anything to do with real world credit...

the business need to be talked through offline, nobody is asking for money online...

Doesn't matter. In a transaction with nearly everyone (myself included, obviously) there's risk of being scammed. The circumstances do appear to make it more likely in this case, at least from past experience.
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If there is real interest, I also have an empty chinese account. I have internetbanking with it, too.
newbie
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shut up...since when points on a internet forum has anything to do with real world credit...

the business need to be talked through offline, nobody is asking for money online...
hero member
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This looks too much like a scam. A newbie with an email posted and absolutely no proof of trust. Buyers/sellers beware.
newbie
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Sell your bitcoin in Chinese exchange - i can help with your withdraw - we share the profit

i have chinese bank accounts and UK GBP/EUR/USD bank accounts, and i am based in London, we can even meet.

contact me on [email protected] if interested.
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