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legendary
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October 06, 2014, 08:53:13 AM
#10
You could always try coinjar. It is an Australian exchange.

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coinjar.. lol their prices are good though, i must admint. but 3 days to clear documents
$500 daily limit is a bit silly in my opinion

Coinjar has worked well for me in the past. Have bought over 30 btc.

However of recent, their exchange rate has resulted in only $94 worth of coin for every $100. That was before gst introduction so it may be well lower now.

Re the daily limit, it goes up pretty fast If you do frequent purchases. Mine is over $5k / day.

Try to get an account accepted on circle.com. my suncorp didnt work, some other guys anz also didnt work. But another guy got his st george visa debit accepted.

Circle would be the best if it works for you.

Good luck and be safe.
newbie
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October 06, 2014, 07:59:18 AM
#9
You could always try coinjar. It is an Australian exchange.

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coinjar.. lol their prices are good though, i must admint. but 3 days to clear documents
$500 daily limit is a bit silly in my opinion
hero member
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October 06, 2014, 07:41:26 AM
#8
You could always try coinjar. It is an Australian exchange.
newbie
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October 06, 2014, 07:38:01 AM
#7
im looking at buying a large number of BTC, i usually use local bit coins.
as some of you might have seen in my older posts i got scammed by a nice person on here (son of a bitch i'll track him down one day) using paypal.
so paypal definitely out of the question.


You mean you bought coins and paid with PayPal and got scammed?

yeah i have a full length post about it.
i sent the money he said that paypal told him that it didnt clear and that he wanted to wait a few days, wouldnt send BTC.
then i figured id just cancel the whole thing, opened a dispute, he escelated it to a claim, because it was digital goods, no insurance on my end.
money was sent to him.
convinced me to send him the paypal fees too, i figured by this time if he wasnt a scammer he might actually send me btc,
so i did that.. he said he sent them, i kept checking my account.. nothing.
called paypal was on the phone with them for a while, explained the situation they reversed it luckily.
the guys name is "penner" on this group, tried to deny everything, i posted screen shots of everything basically.
im glad paypal was able to reverse it, he even sent a a picture of his id and a picture of him holding his id which matched the paypal email and name
really dodgy mother fucker. i assume fake account+somebody elses stolen photo.
it took me a few hours to sort it all out. paypal in australia was closed too so i had to call USA paypal.
i call him on skype from time to time to leave him abusive messages. lol
legendary
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October 06, 2014, 07:31:40 AM
#6
im looking at buying a large number of BTC, i usually use local bit coins.
as some of you might have seen in my older posts i got scammed by a nice person on here (son of a bitch i'll track him down one day) using paypal.
so paypal definitely out of the question.


You mean you bought coins and paid with PayPal and got scammed?
full member
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October 06, 2014, 07:26:55 AM
#5
I realise it is not a solution now, but this IMO will dominate the Australia market for exactly what you are looking for - http://www.bitsquare.io/

The sooner the smart guys behind it have it finished the sooner the Australian tax issue is a non-issue...
sr. member
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October 06, 2014, 07:24:20 AM
#4
im looking at buying a large number of BTC, i usually use local bit coins.
as some of you might have seen in my older posts i got scammed by a nice person on here (son of a bitch i'll track him down one day) using paypal.
so paypal definitely out of the question.

the reason im asking for advice is this..

localbitcoins website works GREAT, i enjoy buying from the site, its super fast, safe etc etc
BUT the prices on there are quite high, the people selling on there are usually look for a decent profit margin i believe.

...or i could be mistaken? maybe somebody can clear this up for me??

basically i look at it this way..

the the exact time im writing this ive pulled up BTC-E and localbitcoins, as well as google for USD to AUD exchange rate.

on localbitcoins
cheapest selling BTC right now: 395AUD

BTC-e: 318 USD

1 aud = 0.87 USD

318USD in AUD 364..
thats $30 difference per BTC.
is there a quick and easy way to get it at this price in australia?

Depends on how you want to pay for it
newbie
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October 06, 2014, 07:23:34 AM
#3
cheers, i'll have a read through
legendary
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newbie
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October 06, 2014, 07:20:55 AM
#1
im looking at buying a large number of BTC, i usually use local bit coins.
as some of you might have seen in my older posts i got scammed by a nice person on here (son of a bitch i'll track him down one day) using paypal.
so paypal definitely out of the question.

the reason im asking for advice is this..

localbitcoins website works GREAT, i enjoy buying from the site, its super fast, safe etc etc
BUT the prices on there are quite high, the people selling on there are usually look for a decent profit margin i believe.

...or i could be mistaken? maybe somebody can clear this up for me??

basically i look at it this way..

the the exact time im writing this ive pulled up BTC-E and localbitcoins, as well as google for USD to AUD exchange rate.

on localbitcoins
cheapest selling BTC right now: 395AUD

BTC-e: 318 USD

1 aud = 0.87 USD

318USD in AUD 364..
thats $30 difference per BTC.
is there a quick and easy way to get it at this price in australia?
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