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Topic: [WTB] Bitcoin with AlertPay (Payza) through ESCROW service (Read 1972 times)

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The coins already show up in my electrum client Wink
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locking this thread in 1,2,3 confirmations

Hehe, enjoy and lock away.
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The coins already show up in my electrum client Wink
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locking this thread in 1,2,3 confirmations
hero member
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Ive received AP of $14.30 which is $13.70 after fees which we agreed upon.

2.7BTC send to : http://blockchain.info/address/12YbQUs1Jr1NeWLAq4Ujka8vRKruvK5Yg6

Dont spend all them golds at once Wink
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Funds have been sent to your account (provided by PM)
You can send me the funds at 12YbQUs1Jr1NeWLAq4Ujka8vRKruvK5Yg6
Thanks !
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I just sent you a PM
I was referring to the 30 days avg price , on the bitcoincharts.com frontpage Cheesy
hero member
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The trade wont be possible via exchangezone the way you set it up(since I wont be able to do LR trade via their escrow request, considering you want to send AP), we could do it straight without any issues, Im not going to taint my long history on the forum and my business for $13.70.

Let me know and ill send you PM with my email where we can discuss it further, then confirm it afterwards in this thread for validation.
hero member
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Thank you for your offer.
I just notice that I registered at exchangezone few month ago, but I can't send send AlertPay because I'm not 'verified'

I created an offer labeled in LR :
https://www.exchangezone.com/en/offer/libertyreserve%28usd%29-to-bitcoin%28btc%29/89893
Note that I will send AlertPay and not LibertyReserve

If my math is good, you should receive about 13.7$ when I send 14.3
mtGox avg price is 5.061
Would 2.7 BTC @ 13.7$ be ok for you ?


Yup, lets see how this go, havnt done btc trading through them yet so will first doublecheck everything Smiley

I wont nitpick over the avg price since its such a small amount, but for reference avg price at mtgox is actually 5.10, consider it a gift Smiley
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Thank you for your offer.
I just notice that I registered at exchangezone few month ago, but I can't send send AlertPay because I'm not 'verified'

I created an offer labeled in LR :
https://www.exchangezone.com/en/offer/libertyreserve%28usd%29-to-bitcoin%28btc%29/89893
Note that I will send AlertPay and not LibertyReserve

If my math is good, you should receive about 13.7$ when I send 14.3
mtGox avg price is 5.061
Would 2.7 BTC @ 13.7$ be ok for you ?
hero member
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Hi all,
I'd like to buy 2.8 BTC for 14.30 AP-$ (5.1071 $/BTC)

Because security matters, I'd like to use an escrow service, like bitcoin.de. Problem is, they're using Euros and do not accept AP-$... Undecided

The way I see it, I could place a dedicated order in LR-€, which would be in fact AP-$, so the BTC-Seller confirms once I sent the AP-$ funds (not LR-€), to release the BTC. The €/$ rate could boost the charts at btcde, but the amount is so small I don't think it would be a problem.

bitcoin-central.net offer USD rates, and I can use it too.
I could trade directly with someone, using another well known and trusted escrow service provider too...

I don't know if there is another, better way to do this. Couldn't find any direct exchanger with decent low fees. Huh

Suggestions appreciated Wink
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Send me a PM and we can sort it out via exchangezone.com, Ive recently started to exchange there. They have build in escrow and even supports bitcoin exchange.

I will exchange at face value except you will have to cover the 2.5% + 25c receive fee that I would have to pay upon receiving your AP transfer.
member
Activity: 113
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Hi all,
I'd like to buy 2.8 BTC for 14.30 AP-$ (5.1071 $/BTC)

Because security matters, I'd like to use an escrow service, like bitcoin.de. Problem is, they're using Euros and do not accept AP-$... Undecided

The way I see it, I could place a dedicated order in LR-€, which would be in fact AP-$, so the BTC-Seller confirms once I sent the AP-$ funds (not LR-€), to release the BTC. The €/$ rate could boost the charts at btcde, but the amount is so small I don't think it would be a problem.

bitcoin-central.net offer USD rates, and I can use it too.
I could trade directly with someone, using another well known and trusted escrow service provider too...

I don't know if there is another, better way to do this. Couldn't find any direct exchanger with decent low fees. Huh

Suggestions appreciated Wink
Thanks
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