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Postby Masterminor » 13 Feb 2024, 04:00

I am wanting to stimulate the FC economy buy buying some FC outright from my fellow forum members. a 1 to 1 ratio of FC to cash via paypal. I'm wanting to start at about 500 FC for $5. This is to sort of counter the official FC cash out method and avoid the $1.50 charge to buy forum coins. I'll keep the thread open for more buys in the future as well.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby raaman » 13 Feb 2024, 11:23

I think PayPal will still take its commission while transferring the money to my bank account here in India. So, what is the use of your buying?
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby Masterminor » 13 Feb 2024, 11:53

raaman wrote:I think PayPal will still take its commission while transferring the money to my bank account here in India. So, what is the use of your buying?


To my understanding there is no fee to transfer to a bank, it will just take a few business days, that is the difference between sending to your bank and sending it to the card. A card has a fee of about $0.25 USD but becomes available in in minutes. There is also the cashout benefit of not needing to have a member link to cash out your forum coins with this offer as it is not an offer from Fergal.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby Yusra » 13 Feb 2024, 18:27

That's a good option for those who have a PayPal account or PayPal support in their country. especially for those users who don't want to pay overcharges to some clever, greedy users who are always ready to take advantage of those innocent users who urgently need money. I guess there should be another option for those who do not have PayPal in their country like BinancePay ( No Charges Apply) etc.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby Mika » 23 Feb 2024, 03:29

Yusra wrote:some clever, greedy users who are always ready to take advantage of those innocent users who urgently need money

You cannot call someone greedy just because he or she is trying to profit from the exchange. Greed is when company like Apple stops giving away chargers with iPhone in the name of reducing electronic waste and in the mean time makes billions of dollars by selling chargers separately.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby Yusra » 23 Feb 2024, 09:38

Mika wrote:
Yusra wrote:some clever, greedy users who are always ready to take advantage of those innocent users who urgently need money

You cannot call someone greedy just because he or she is trying to profit from the exchange. Greed is when company like Apple stops giving away chargers with iPhone in the name of reducing electronic waste and in the mean time makes billions of dollars by selling chargers separately.


Please stop giving me lactures here. I know those people here who did this and charged extra-ordinary rates to those members who needed urgent money. I don't want to give my money to those greedy exchangers here. It's better to help poor people who really need money instead of these people.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby sweerie_banana » 25 Feb 2024, 14:49

Please let's stop taking things personally. Remember it costs nothing to be kind to each other.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby monster_masterpiece » 04 Mar 2024, 14:20

Yusra wrote:
Mika wrote:
Yusra wrote:some clever, greedy users who are always ready to take advantage of those innocent users who urgently need money

You cannot call someone greedy just because he or she is trying to profit from the exchange. Greed is when company like Apple stops giving away chargers with iPhone in the name of reducing electronic waste and in the mean time makes billions of dollars by selling chargers separately.


Please stop giving me lactures here. I know those people here who did this and charged extra-ordinary rates to those members who needed urgent money. I don't want to give my money to those greedy exchangers here. It's better to help poor people who really need money instead of these people.

Each person could set up a rate of exchange. Another person could accept or reject exchanging with him. Let's take an example it could be even websites that provide exchange between electronic wallets and crypto and then you see what is suitable for your exchange or not. This is work after all but no one forces you to complete an exchange with a user X or Y.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby JASPREET » 26 Mar 2024, 11:24

Its everyones choice to post an offer and our to accept or reject, so everyone can post their rate, its fine if you are not comfortable with the rate
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby Carson20t » 26 Mar 2024, 12:16

That is very right, we need to understand what peer-to-peer means. You need to negotiate and if the price is fair for both of you then you are good to go. The other thing is that the forum currency is not liquid cash as per se.For reasons like it is not always that a person will cashout almost immediately and also it is not quite often that you will see quality advertisements in forums and lastly the person who is using forum currency bears a risk more than the one given the actual liquid cash such as Paypal or cryptocurrency. So a 1:1 ratio is not fair.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby Vehlijanta » 09 Apr 2024, 15:22

How many fc do you need?
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby monster_masterpiece » 09 Apr 2024, 15:26

Vehlijanta wrote:How many fc do you need?

I think you refer to Cam thread:
viewtopic.php?f=268&t=38096
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby augusta » 21 Jul 2024, 10:01

Service with this poster is excellent. You can try it out.Thsnks
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby Treborika » 21 Jul 2024, 14:03

I think l would soon need these service. I would come back to this thread when l would be ready.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby Treborika » 04 Nov 2024, 17:33

Is this offer still available?
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby Sobi » 12 Nov 2024, 01:39

if this offer is available i am also interested
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby SHAHID987 » 06 Oct 2025, 12:43

I have 100 FC to sell but I need money in my cryptocurrency exchange.
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Re: Buying Forum Coins

Postby gwolf666 » 06 Dec 2025, 15:20

Mika wrote:
Yusra wrote:some clever, greedy users who are always ready to take advantage of those innocent users who urgently need money

You cannot call someone greedy just because he or she is trying to profit from the exchange. Greed is when company like Apple stops giving away chargers with iPhone in the name of reducing electronic waste and in the mean time makes billions of dollars by selling chargers separately.


Apple currently sells iPhone screens separately if they can, and they do it xD It's incredible how desperate they are to squeeze as much money as possible out of their users.
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