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Topic: Selling my bitcoins cheaper than exchange through paypal... - page 2. (Read 2226 times)

sr. member
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My site doesn't auction off high valued items, most of the stuff on there are things I have but I no longer need or use so I don't need to make money on them. Secondly anyone can post auctions and make money from their auctions.

I just thought it would be a cool market for bitcoin users. Less harmless than any of the roulette/gambling sites out there, but the house definitely doesnt have the advantage right now on my site. Check all the ended auctions and you will see that none have been bidded up above retail.

But I ship items with tracking number and winner can leave feedback after transaction for all to see. For virtual items like bitcoins, I send electronically as soon as payment is sent.

saykor can you pm me more about why you say isn't secure? I know I can't see any user's pw in my admin panel. Thanks.


sr. member
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you site is not a secury. it have a plan text password. so you can just open your db and see the password for all your users... not good Sad
sr. member
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Yes it is a not scam. It is a fair way for everyone to win a cheap item IF the site not have a autobot that will automatic bid...

I not say that this site have a autobot but many other have.
sr. member
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First of all, it's not a scam because I'm selling a relevant product and I have sent every bitcoin sold. Every winner so far has paid much less than what they would have on MtGox so tell me how they got scammed?

Nobody is getting ripped off. It's a marketplace and anyone can create their own auctions. It's just an idea for a website that I think would be good for bitcoins. People introduced new websites on here all the time that are relevant to bitoins, mine is no different.

legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
damn I which I could get an IP range of all these scam, or lets say it creative affiliate marketing sites to block them before knowing about them.

This gives me an idea. Aren't they usually piling up at the same host or IT-Provider?
sr. member
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My site is very new, so there's basically no competition which results in the bitcoins being sold for very cheap. So yes if I was one of the big sites like quibids, you probably wouldn't get a good deal, but right now you are almost certain to obtain them for less than $1.

Not really expecting to make money on any of these early auction for my bitcoins, I would just like some bitcoin users to try out my site; in exchange you get bitcoins really cheap!
hero member
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There are a lot of such auction sites springing up where you buy credits to bid. But I must say even after buying the credits, this is really a good price for a bitcoin.
hero member
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Because that is not a real auction. You need to buy credits in order to bid. He is receiving much more than $0.30 for each coin.
full member
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Why would you sell them for pennies, when you can sell them on the exchange for more?
sr. member
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Selling off all my bitcoins 1 by 1 (I have 38 left) for pennies on the dollar: http://www.mokimarket.com/auction_details/37

This is a great deal for beginners, plus you can purchase them using paypal.

My previous two sold for $0.12 and $0.27 which is alot cheaper than what you can get on the exchange. You can check them out here:
http://www.mokimarket.com/auction_details/6
http://www.mokimarket.com/auction_details/20

100% positive feedback and won't stop till all our sold.
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