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Asking for a friend.

Someone puts it on a flash drive and sells you the codes and you give them the cash. 

Check the wallet is valid before transaction is complete and move it to your wallet immediately after in case they have copies of the keys to the wallet it was currently in. 

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How do I find someone who will do that?

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Just now, Nice Guy Eddie said:

How much cash are you looking to launder, I mean spend on bitcoin?

$100

Blackmail letter?

 

I got one the other day demanding $9,600 be put into BTC wallet. The explanation of steps to get BTC was 1 1/2 pages and the wallet id code was a full line of random digits.

 

It probably isn't worth it for $100, but I believe most daylabor-type money changing/sending places have posters claiming they can do something with BTC, so you might try that.

 

 

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I’m hoping that somebody from surly will sell me $100 worth of bitcoin.

I have an office at the back of the car wash at Cullen and Bellfort.  Meet me there Saturday morning at 2 AM.  Ask for Tweety.

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22 minutes ago, CooterBrown said:

There are bitcoin ATMs. Find one.

I haven’t tried to use a bitcoin ATM, but from what I read they all require a photo ID.

I will sell you 100 worth for 200 bucks, convenience fee

I assume the OP understands about bitcoin wallets. Buying from the major exchanges gives you some protection if you’re ignorant of the technology.  If your plan is buy from a stranger in person, make sure you understand the process.  

Last time I was on campus there were a bunch of fliers for bit coin  atms.  One of the was at sugars, or palazzo or some strip club.  I'm not sure how you give the bitcoin to the dancers  though. 

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41 minutes ago, gyroprotagonist said:

please let OP be investing in a gold ponzi scheme 

Only if Billy and April are in on it.

1 hour ago, XYZ said:

Only if Billy and April are in on it.

You want gold? I can get you gold, believe me. There are ways, XYZ. You don't wanna know about it, believe me.

 

Hell, I can get you gold by 3 o'clock this afternoon... with milled edges.

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On 9/21/2018 at 12:02 AM, woohorn said:

Blackmail letter?

 

I got one the other day demanding $9,600 be put into BTC wallet. The explanation of steps to get BTC was 1 1/2 pages and the wallet id code was a full line of random digits.

 

It probably isn't worth it for $100, but I believe most daylabor-type money changing/sending places have posters claiming they can do something with BTC, so you might try that.

 

 

Did you manage to put money into your wallet and get bitcoins? 
 

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Yeah, did the hit work out?  Somebody get what was coming to them?

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2 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

Yeah, did the hit work out?  Somebody get what was coming to them?

I can neither confirm nor deny.

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