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legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
September 17, 2013, 04:49:46 PM
#26
Been trading for over a year. Sold coins on ebay. I have thousands of online transactions. Been selling on ebay for 6 or 7 years with 100 percent positive feedback. I have sold over 65,000 usd worth of coin so far this year.

I dont have any negatives to speak of. 1 from a lying troll kelticfox, and one from sidesky this is what he posted when we traded. I think he just screwed up but seems to have abandoned his account and one from paul e. who is a scammer that provided a bad MP to a seller on my page bitcoin friends he crys scam but got his coin and his part of his money back  

sidelsky18
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i love alt coins


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Trust: -4: -1 / +0(0)
Warning: Trade with extreme caution!
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Re: WTS BTC/LTC for paypal/money pak /cash in mail/postal money order/DEBIT CARD!
May 27, 2013, 05:59:27 PM
Reply with quote  #34
Quote from: sublime5447 on May 27, 2013, 05:42:11 PM
Done send the code in a pm and I will send the payment. Thanks

Smooth transaction, done in 10 minutes. I'm always hesitant to send first but this person can be trusted.
 
staff
Activity: 3304
Merit: 4115
September 17, 2013, 04:34:31 PM
#25
By the way you wanna sell any of that 7 btc for my pp usd?   Grin Grin Grin

You send first!   Grin Grin Grin

You have positive feedback. But, you also have a few negatives ones. Most feedback is left by untrusted sources & are not very active. However, you have dealt with a few trusted members.



By trusted I mean in the default trust list & people I have dealt with and many others have.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
September 17, 2013, 03:39:38 PM
#24
By the way you wanna sell any of that 7 btc for my pp usd?   Grin Grin Grin

You send first!   Grin Grin Grin
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
September 17, 2013, 03:25:43 PM
#23
My score  as I see it    25: -0 / +26(26)

Your score as I see it   Trust: -1: -1 / +1(1)
Warning: Trade with extreme caution!

Maybe you are trusting the wrong people?


My wallet--


Total Transactions   558   

Total Received   442.63314479 BTC   

Total Sent           442.4634786 BTC
Final Balance   0.16966619 BTC


Your wallet--                                                             

No. Transactions   14   

Total Received   21.08394743 BTC   

Final Balance   7.3899926 BTC

legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1004
Keep it real
September 17, 2013, 03:21:56 PM
#22
Look at my trust score every transaction as been for paypal ( couple money pak). It can be done but is not easy and does involve risk.

Your trust score is 0 for me.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Currently held as collateral by monbux
September 17, 2013, 03:18:01 PM
#21
Look at my trust score every transaction as been for paypal ( couple money pak). It can be done but is not easy and does involve risk.


Fair enough. I'm not smart enough and too lazy to even attempt this.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
September 17, 2013, 03:14:33 PM
#20
Look at my trust score every transaction as been for paypal ( couple money pak). It can be done but is not easy and does involve risk.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Currently held as collateral by monbux
September 17, 2013, 03:12:52 PM
#19
Charge backs are very common with BTC and i still have to hear about a case where PP ruled in favor of the seller.

One possibility would be to send registered paper wallets by mail, but i still believe PP would fuck you over.

I have had charge backs ruled in my favor. It depends on the method of payment.


I believe paypal protects buyers more than sellers, unless the sellers appeal and provide certain information about the sale.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
September 17, 2013, 03:10:46 PM
#18
Charge backs are very common with BTC and i still have to hear about a case where PP ruled in favor of the seller.

One possibility would be to send registered paper wallets by mail, but i still believe PP would fuck you over.

I have had charge backs ruled in my favor. It depends on the method of payment.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Currently held as collateral by monbux
September 17, 2013, 03:08:10 PM
#17
Do not do this, it is higly insecure and you will lose your money

Listen to this. It's safer to use a exchange or bank transfer is also popular among the people dealing at the exchange sub-forum.
staff
Activity: 3304
Merit: 4115
September 17, 2013, 03:06:56 PM
#16
Actually they can't do a charge back on virtual items just on tangible items

What do you do if someone does a chargeback?  You'd have nothing to show for it and they'd win.

Yes they can.  They can claim their account was hacked/tampered with, and would get a full refund.  Trust me... I know. :/

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I believe chargebacks can be valid up to 180 days.

Correct.  And disputes supposedly are supposed to be up to 45 Business days.
Paypal is usually in favour of the buyer anyways :/

Sorry to hear that. I've never dealt with paypal and Bitcoin. It's a huge risk for even trusted buyers.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
September 17, 2013, 03:05:41 PM
#15
Do not do this, it is higly insecure and you will lose your money
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Currently held as collateral by monbux
September 17, 2013, 03:04:43 PM
#14
I have heard the only way to try and do this is to sell a physical item, send it with tracking, and for the item to be received in the condition stated, with the BTC (or in this case LTC) as a free bonus.

Anything other than this is considered very risky.

You mean when someone is buying (or selling) Bitcoin they would sell the Bitcoin for Paypal but also send a physical item to represent what it was payed for? But, then that would be unpractical because shipping costs & the item costs would have to be counted for.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1029
September 17, 2013, 03:03:56 PM
#13
Actually they can't do a charge back on virtual items just on tangible items

What do you do if someone does a chargeback?  You'd have nothing to show for it and they'd win.

Yes they can.  They can claim their account was hacked/tampered with, and would get a full refund.  Trust me... I know. :/

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I believe chargebacks can be valid up to 180 days.

Correct.  And disputes supposedly are supposed to be up to 45 Business days.
Paypal is usually in favour of the buyer anyways :/
staff
Activity: 3304
Merit: 4115
September 17, 2013, 03:01:45 PM
#12
Buying/selling Bitcoin for paypal is a BIG no no. I believe chargebacks can be valid up to 180 days.
h4h
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
September 17, 2013, 02:55:15 PM
#11
I have heard the only way to try and do this is to sell a physical item, send it with tracking, and for the item to be received in the condition stated, with the BTC (or in this case LTC) as a free bonus.

Anything other than this is considered very risky.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 508
September 17, 2013, 02:01:56 PM
#10
There's a handful of reputable people I would do bitcoin <--> Paypal transactions with, but by and large, not recommended at all.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 17, 2013, 01:06:23 PM
#9
I have heard nothing but horror stories about trying to buy/sell BTC on paypal.  I would advise you to stay far far from it.  Though this is quite a clever solution to the problem.


Sending a redeemable code (solid paper) via traceable shipping on eBay is the best way to sell over PayPal so far.
If you can find buyer domestically you can profit up to 200% from bitcoins.
If buyer tries to refund you'll just need to upload the track paper over eBay as a proof so you're safe.

newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
September 17, 2013, 12:33:42 PM
#8
don't do it, paypal does not like btc so your transaction can't mention it, only do it with people you can trust, and that is kinda hard
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
September 17, 2013, 10:01:54 AM
#7
Sending a redeemable code (solid paper) via traceable shipping on eBay is the best way to sell over PayPal so far.
If you can find buyer domestically you can profit up to 200% from bitcoins.
If buyer tries to refund you'll just need to upload the track paper over eBay as a proof so you're safe.
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