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Topic: [WTB] USD $10 worth of Dogecoin (Read 1400 times)

full member
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February 26, 2015, 11:23:31 PM
#7
Use Escrow or trusted Middle man Cheesy
Escrow is not going to protect a potential seller as paypal can be reversed up to 6 months after the date of the transaction. The OP would be much better off withdrawing paypal funds to his bank account and then buying bitcoin with cash then buying DOGE with that btc
legendary
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February 26, 2015, 08:41:56 AM
#6
Use Escrow or trusted Middle man Cheesy

I learned a valuable lesson today. Can't trust people. I went to buy $10 worth of DOGE from a guy on
Reddit ([email protected]). Seemed aboveboard and decent enough. So I sent him the $10
via PayPal and wouldn't you know it - all of a sudden he "couldn't access" PayPal to verify that I had
actually sent him the money.

I sent him screenshots and everything, but got nothing but radio silence. And since I tried to be a
nice gal about it and not make him eat PayPal fees (I sent it as a gift / donation instead of payment
for a service), I can't get the money back.

On the upside, I learned about We Sell Doges today - GREAT service. Absolutely and totally recommend.

Cheers,

Cynthia


hope you learned your lesson, always use escrow even if you are dealing with a top member or notably good reputation just for safe insurance
sr. member
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Merit: 252
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February 25, 2015, 09:54:47 PM
#5
Use Escrow or trusted Middle man Cheesy

I learned a valuable lesson today. Can't trust people. I went to buy $10 worth of DOGE from a guy on
Reddit ([email protected]). Seemed aboveboard and decent enough. So I sent him the $10
via PayPal and wouldn't you know it - all of a sudden he "couldn't access" PayPal to verify that I had
actually sent him the money.

I sent him screenshots and everything, but got nothing but radio silence. And since I tried to be a
nice gal about it and not make him eat PayPal fees (I sent it as a gift / donation instead of payment
for a service), I can't get the money back.

On the upside, I learned about We Sell Doges today - GREAT service. Absolutely and totally recommend.

Cheers,

Cynthia
sr. member
Activity: 301
Merit: 250
February 25, 2015, 01:24:28 PM
#4
Use Escrow or trusted Middle man Cheesy
sr. member
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February 25, 2015, 10:17:57 AM
#3
Ok so some dipshiats drained the Dogecoin faucet that I started with the few Dogecoin I had. I need to
buy more to replenish it (donations from kind souls are always welcome too, of course, but regardless
I still want to buy some).

I want to buy $10 worth of DOGE and pay via PayPal. I'll escrow if needed, though for $10 it seems a
bit of an excessive step to take. But whatever makes you feel secure Smiley

Cheers,

Cynthia

people should know to trade with caution at their own risk because paypal is a reversible payment , i suggest to buy  you it with btc at the exchanger

If I had BTC with which to buy it, I would Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2562
Merit: 1414
February 25, 2015, 10:01:55 AM
#2
Ok so some dipshiats drained the Dogecoin faucet that I started with the few Dogecoin I had. I need to
buy more to replenish it (donations from kind souls are always welcome too, of course, but regardless
I still want to buy some).

I want to buy $10 worth of DOGE and pay via PayPal. I'll escrow if needed, though for $10 it seems a
bit of an excessive step to take. But whatever makes you feel secure Smiley

Cheers,

Cynthia

people should know to trade with caution at their own risk because paypal is a reversible payment , i suggest to buy  you it with btc at the exchanger
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 252
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February 25, 2015, 09:50:04 AM
#1
Ok so some dipshiats drained the Dogecoin faucet that I started with the few Dogecoin I had. I need to
buy more to replenish it (donations from kind souls are always welcome too, of course, but regardless
I still want to buy some).

I want to buy $10 worth of DOGE and pay via PayPal. I'll escrow if needed, though for $10 it seems a
bit of an excessive step to take. But whatever makes you feel secure Smiley

Cheers,

Cynthia
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