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Topic: [WTB] 0.2 btc for 50 euro paypal (Read 595 times)

sr. member
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Good bye Blockchain , you were hacked
June 02, 2015, 04:33:20 AM
#8
Don't know about changing drastically their TOS, but Ebay in latest policy protect the seller of digital goods. Finally. Paypal was together with Ebay, now they parted but they still have close contacts together.
Still as long as there is localbitcoins, why pay huge fees via Paypal ? Lots of other methods accepted.
legendary
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June 02, 2015, 04:15:36 AM
#7
I will do this if you can send me a pic of you holding your ID and a statement that your buying goods via Paypal on "x" date.  The ID must match the verified paypal account associated with the transaction.

Have you done this before ? did you encounter any problems ? 
Paypal is asking for 3.4% + about 0.4$  , do you also ask for that fee to be covered?


I only do this for 1 reason. If someone sells me some Paypal and they take a picture of the their ID, holding it, with a statement that I've agreed to buy "x" on this date, its hard for Paypal to disbelieve that I didn't actually make the purchase. This is just a safeguard way of showing that their is no intention of a chargeback.

That would work only if paypal accepts the blockchain transaction as proof of delivery , in that case the buyer would need to take a picture with his bitcoin address for reference..   but that still doesn't guarantee you that they won't chargeback you..  unless they drastically changed their TOS.
sr. member
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June 01, 2015, 12:45:13 PM
#6
I will do this if you can send me a pic of you holding your ID and a statement that your buying goods via Paypal on "x" date.  The ID must match the verified paypal account associated with the transaction.

Have you done this before ? did you encounter any problems ? 
Paypal is asking for 3.4% + about 0.4$  , do you also ask for that fee to be covered?


I only do this for 1 reason. If someone sells me some Paypal and they take a picture of the their ID, holding it, with a statement that I've agreed to buy "x" on this date, its hard for Paypal to disbelieve that I didn't actually make the purchase. This is just a safeguard way of showing that their is no intention of a chargeback.
member
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June 01, 2015, 10:58:11 AM
#5
For the moment i am using virwox,
i have 300 bucks limits that is enough for me Smiley

thanx for your reply
legendary
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May 31, 2015, 06:04:15 AM
#4
I will do this if you can send me a pic of you holding your ID and a statement that your buying goods via Paypal on "x" date.  The ID must match the verified paypal account associated with the transaction.

Have you done this before ? did you encounter any problems ?  
Paypal is asking for 3.4% + about 0.4$  , do you also ask for that fee to be covered?


I think that's why most people ask for 7.5%+ above Preev rate when buying btc for Paypal to cover fees and make a little profit on top.

For the record I wouldn't sell btc for Paypal to a newbie at any rate, far too high a risk of charge back. I would sell to established members with decent trust feedback though.
legendary
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May 31, 2015, 03:13:15 AM
#3
I will do this if you can send me a pic of you holding your ID and a statement that your buying goods via Paypal on "x" date.  The ID must match the verified paypal account associated with the transaction.

Have you done this before ? did you encounter any problems ? 
Paypal is asking for 3.4% + about 0.4$  , do you also ask for that fee to be covered?
sr. member
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Merit: 252
May 26, 2015, 06:47:24 AM
#2
I will do this if you can send me a pic of you holding your ID and a statement that your buying goods via Paypal on "x" date.  The ID must match the verified paypal account associated with the transaction.
member
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May 25, 2015, 02:06:55 PM
#1
my paypal is verified

i'll be the first sending 5 euros and you will send 0.02btc
2 first times at 5 next at 10.
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