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Topic: [XPM] Primecoin disaster relief fund will paypal cash for your primecoin (Read 6090 times)

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Okay, it's been a successful endeavor but the window is closing soon. No further XPM purchases will be made after 3/31/2016 so if you want to sell or use your primecoin, you'll need to find another method after that date.
member
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Just to let you guys know I'm still buying Smiley
member
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I am setup to exchange USD only so no payments in BTC to primecoin sellers.
hero member
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why use PayPal instead of bitcoins. any chance u accept btc payments.
member
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Nice spike in this coin. You may want to sell now.
member
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Merit: 10
The offer to purchase @ $0.35 is only 281 coins now. Someone saw the arbitrage opportunity here  Smiley
member
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It's been a while since I reminded everyone I'm still around. NO reversed transactions and NO negative reports. If you're going to sell your primecoin, it's hard to do better. Quick, easy and safe. I currently have a bid for up to 1,000 coins @$0.35.
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gondel
Thank you for your interest. Reread the text and note that this is a purchase offer. I am not buying your cryptocoin but I put forward the amount of coin available for sale to a pool of investors. I receive their bids and email you the best one. The rate will typically be between the current bid and ask price of the coin in question and so is subject to the market. The last transaction performed closed at $0.37 per coin for the seller. I've done trades from 23 to 878 coins so far  and the investors in aggregate have lost approximately $1900 which means that is the loss avoided by those that sold through me during this coins decline. If one spins this fact like a government budget, you could say that is the benefit gained by the sellers.
 Smiley
legendary
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For a limited time, I have been authorized to buy Primecoins using real money via a paypal transaction. Please pm or email me for rates and other pertinent information.
Hello,
You say you are selling XPM, but at what rates? Prices right now are too low really.
What is your offer? I prefer to post it here not PM, because it is more visible be the community adn to avoid scam. I have some XPM which I am holding since the last big bubble . Thanks!
BR
Gondel
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omoplata
Thank you for your report. Please feel free to update your trading experience in a few months so that fears of transaction reversal can continue to be debunked.
newbie
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I am a lurker. Not a astroturfing account.
yldouright is legit and serves as a highly professional middleman between buyer and seller.
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netfence
Thanks for the post but since you went to the trouble of registering, would it have killed you to give me some trust points?  Grin
newbie
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Hey'all, I just want to say I sold my primecoin to this guy. I got $0.74 for a little over 48 coins. He's been asking me to say something for a while but I haven't got around to it till now. Sorry Alex. I hope this is the right forum, you gave me two links and I picked the first one. Good luck!
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tins
I would not have been angered by a thoughtful reply but you called it an "obvious scam" without any evidence to back up such a strong negative claim. If you look more carefully at the response made to your logical conjecture you will see that you answered a direct question with an opinion not based on facts and when you do that with no other apparent purpose than to damage an honest effort, I believed it a cause for retaliation. You will see from my prior posts that I believe criticism is a positive thing when it has a tangible basis but yours had no such thing to back it up. I am providing liquidity to owners of XPM whose only other option is exchange for other crypto. Clearly, my exchange method is far less costly and nets the user a greater value for their coin with arguably less risk. Consider what the user of primecoin needs to do to get spendable money and my point becomes much clearer.
hero member
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tins
calling something scam repeatedly does not make it one. You need to admit that you have no factual basis for your statements and stop acting like a child. Stating slanderous allegations against another forum member without a factual basis is a rule violation. If my intention were to do as you suggest, the result of those alleged misdeeds would have become known by now. I don't know why you feel the need to persist on attacking my honest effort but I have decided to report your post as a means of defending my reputation.


I was finished with you and this thread. Then, YOU ASKED me, "I will repeat the question to you as I have done to others, why do you believe this a scam?"
You asked me the question, I thought you wanted me to answer. I posted my answer to YOUR QUESTION, "The premise doesn't make any sense...you need liquid local currency to help with any sort of disaster relief. Therefore, you should be selling YOUR Primecoins for other peoples Paypal. The other way around makes zero sense..."

Why would you ask me to explain my reasoning, then get angry that I answered?


(Also, you never addressed how my reasoning... you need liquid local currency to help with any sort of disaster relief. Therefore, you should be selling YOUR Primecoins for other peoples Paypal. The other way around makes zero sense...)
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tins
calling something scam repeatedly does not make it one. You need to admit that you have no factual basis for your statements and stop acting like a child. Stating slanderous allegations against another forum member without a factual basis is a rule violation. If my intention were to do as you suggest, the result of those alleged misdeeds would have become known by now. I don't know why you feel the need to persist on attacking my honest effort but I have decided to report your post as a means of defending my reputation.
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Smoothie
Maybe so, there are some intrepid speculators that agree with you and are putting money behind that outcome. I am doing my part where I can.

tins
It all depends on what happens in the future. If XPM reverses its downward trend, then yes, you are correct to say the relief would be in my selling coin but the reality is those I paid above $0.80 per coin are the ones who are relieved now. This is not a scam, only honest speculation. What happens if all the coins fail in the future? Those that sell to me today will be thankful they did. I will repeat the question to you as I have done to others, why do you believe this a scam?

Because it is an obvious scam.
The premise doesn't make any sense...you need liquid local currency to help with any sort of disaster relief. Therefore, you should be selling YOUR Primecoins for other peoples Paypal. The other way around makes zero sense. The only reason you want to by any crypto currency with Paypal is to reverse the transaction at a later date or use a stolen account and have the victim reverse the transaction at a later date. Both scenarios have you walking away stealing coins.
 
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Smoothie
Maybe so, there are some intrepid speculators that agree with you and are putting money behind that outcome. I am doing my part where I can.

tins
It all depends on what happens in the future. If XPM reverses its downward trend, then yes, you are correct to say the relief would be in my selling coin but the reality is those I paid above $0.80 per coin are the ones who are relieved now. This is not a scam, only honest speculation. What happens if all the coins fail in the future? Those that sell to me today will be thankful they did. I will repeat the question to you as I have done to others, why do you believe this a scam?
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Price going down =/= Disaster

Sounds like opportunity to me.  Cheesy
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