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Topic: [WTB] 6BTC for Cash Deposit/MG/WU/PayPal/Reloadit @ Bitstamp Last (Read 1079 times)

newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Ready to go with ~1.5k in funds to buy coin.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
Was honestly expecting another time waster (there has been so many this week) but nope, just completed a trade with OP. Bought 3.497 BTC (https://blockchain.info/tx/5958f65f32243965f753bd977a399a1cb290dced3cc279dd11074213a5f656cf) and deal was done within minutes.
sr. member
Activity: 325
Merit: 251
Any ideas?
Nice to trade with you - Might be able to do business again in future?
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Had another solid trade via paypal with mr. relax. Anyone else who wants to trade I'm still looking to purchase up to $1k via any method. Cash deposit/Paypal are currently preferred.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Buying $625 paypal preferred.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Buying $774 any method but paypal.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Buying $400 with paypal.
hero member
Activity: 1651
Merit: 863
I did a small first trade. Sold btc to OP, he sent me PP. Fast and smooth
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Buying ~$1.1k in btc. Paypal preferred. My account is business verified. Receiver pays fees.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I can sell you 2.2 in btc if you pay all the fees for WU

1:1 last bit stamp

I do pay 1:1 bitstamp. No problem with that. But I do not pay WU fees, which in this case amount to ~2% of the value that would be sent (2.2 btc is $590.04 at the current price of $268.2/btc; WU fee is $12.50). Every other seller is buying with WU at least 2% UNDER last price AND requires you to pay the fees. I have the most fair rate on this site, currently, and I'd love to do business with you. But I cannot currently exist as a trader if I'm paying WU fees. Sorry.
hero member
Activity: 847
Merit: 500
I can sell you 2.2 in btc if you pay all the fees for WU

1:1 last bit stamp
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Looking to buy 1k in btc.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
lol, sorry but no one would be willing to sell you bitcoin for -10% market price, especially when you are looking for a long term partnership.  If you are looking for a trader, YOU should be the person paying a premium, not them.

I am a trader, trading USD for BTC, am I not? I've adjusted the rate, though I still do require a small premium.
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
It would probably be a better idea to use escrow, that way you are both equally protected.

I am also not sure why you think that people would be willing to accept such low prices when they can just sell it on an exchange

I have no problem operating within escrow until this account is trusted. Do you have any suggestions as far as which services are preferable?
here is a list of escrow providers on the forum, and such list does include myself.

It would probably be difficult to use cash in the mail with escrow, however a cash deposit should be relatively straight forward to use escrow with, as would other payment methods like walmart-2-walmart and western union
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1029
It would probably be a better idea to use escrow, that way you are both equally protected.

I am also not sure why you think that people would be willing to accept such low prices when they can just sell it on an exchange

I have no problem operating within escrow until this account is trusted. Do you have any suggestions as far as which services are preferable?
lol, sorry but no one would be willing to sell you bitcoin for -10% market price, especially when you are looking for a long term partnership.  If you are looking for a trader, YOU should be the person paying a premium, not them.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
It would probably be a better idea to use escrow, that way you are both equally protected.

I am also not sure why you think that people would be willing to accept such low prices when they can just sell it on an exchange

I have no problem operating within escrow until this account is trusted. Do you have any suggestions as far as which services are preferable?
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
It would probably be a better idea to use escrow, that way you are both equally protected.

I am also not sure why you think that people would be willing to accept such low prices when they can just sell it on an exchange
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Purchasing BTC @ Bitstamp Last Price
Payments Dispensed:
Cash Deposit (any bank that will accept cash deposits)
Moneygram (subtract fee)
Western Union (subtract fee)
Paypal (Must be verified, You Cover 2.9% + $0.3 Fee)
Reloadit or any other reloadable card (subtract fee)
Will also purchase btc-e Vouchers @ 1:1!!!

***TRADE IN ESCROW IF DESIRED***

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