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Topic: Selling 2.8 BTC for cash deposit (Read 634 times)

legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
October 18, 2013, 10:14:18 AM
#9
PM sent.
full member
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October 18, 2013, 09:52:06 AM
#8
i can do boa wire, and escrow it with someone, if you sell at bistamp price.

edit: i just read in a thread on this forum that bank transfers can be reversed.  didnt even realize that.  don't want to come off as a scammer here, so ignore my offer.
legendary
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October 17, 2013, 09:51:33 PM
#7
And thanks a ton, DannyHamilton!

You're welcome.
newbie
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October 17, 2013, 09:10:46 PM
#6
At the risk of sounding of like an idiot, how would I go about using escrow in a transaction like this? I've only ever used escrow before when it was already built in to a website.  If that makes sense.

Do you expect people to believe that a newcomer, newbie would REALLY send them that 2.8 BTC once their deposit to you has confirmed?  You better send first, try trading with only trusted members.  But I doubt you'll be able to go second.

That's why I said I would be willing to send first if I knew the buyer could be trusted. I get that I'm the newcomer here and I've got to prove I'm not BS'ing anything. I just don't want to do that with another newbie. But it sounds like escrow will take care of that issue.

And thanks a ton, DannyHamilton!
legendary
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Merit: 4801
October 17, 2013, 07:09:16 PM
#5
At the risk of sounding of like an idiot, how would I go about using escrow in a transaction like this? I've only ever used escrow before when it was already built in to a website.  If that makes sense.

There are a few escrow holders here at bitcointalk.org that are widely recognized as honest, reliable, and trustworthy.  The first that comes to mind is John K., but with just a bit of research you can find a few others.

As for how it works, there are a few options but generally:

  • One of the transaction party members contacts an escrow provider that both (all?) members trust.
  • The escrow provider sends a digitally signed contract to everyone participating in the transaction
  • The transaction participants indicate their agreement with the terms of the transaction, or specify changes as necessary
  • Once all participants have come to an agreement to the terms of the transaction, the bitcoin sender sends the bitcoins to the bitcoin escrow address indicated by the escrow provider in their contract
  • Once the transaction is confirmed, the bitcoin receiver sends whatever payment, product, or service has been agreed to
  • When the bitcoin provider receives the proper payment, product, or service they authorize the escrow provider to release the escrow to the bitcoin reeiver
  • If there is any disagreement on the escrow release conditions having been met, then escrow provider acts as a mediator for dispute resolution
  • If resolution can not be found that satisfies all parties, then the escrow provider releases the escrow in what they feel is the fairest way they can given the facts and proof provided by all involved parties.
  • If dispute resolution is necessary, the escrow provider will often hold mediation in a public thread to ensure that the entire community can be aware of their activities and hold them responsible for the decisions they make.
legendary
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Merit: 1029
October 17, 2013, 06:27:00 PM
#4
At the risk of sounding of like an idiot, how would I go about using escrow in a transaction like this? I've only ever used escrow before when it was already built in to a website.  If that makes sense.

Do you expect people to believe that a newcomer, newbie would REALLY send them that 2.8 BTC once their deposit to you has confirmed?  You better send first, try trading with only trusted members.  But I doubt you'll be able to go second.
newbie
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Merit: 0
October 17, 2013, 05:36:33 PM
#3
At the risk of sounding of like an idiot, how would I go about using escrow in a transaction like this? I've only ever used escrow before when it was already built in to a website.  If that makes sense.
legendary
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October 17, 2013, 05:29:29 PM
#2
Use escrow, don't get scammed.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
October 17, 2013, 05:25:42 PM
#1
EDIT: BTC have been traded!

I've currently got 2.8 BTC that I need to sell because I'm broke as f*ck.

I highly prefer that I receive payment via a cash deposit to my bank- PM me and once we settle on a price I will send you the necessary info. Once I receive payment I will immediately send to your BTC address. OR alternatively, I can send BTC to you first if there's evidence to prove that you are a very trusted buyer in this community.


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