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hero member
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September 30, 2012, 10:47:22 AM
#17
I hadnt realised that Mt Gox had stopped UK deposits also.  Is there any online wallet (moneybookers for example) that can be used?
newbie
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September 30, 2012, 10:36:58 AM
#16
I'm going to try the barclays "pingit" with https://blockchain.info/
You need a smartphone though for the app, it's basically just sending money directly like you normally would to Mt.Gox on the barclays website, except you use this phone app..there's no extra fees either. Won't have the cash for it until next week though so if someone else wants to try it and report back..
I tested it by sending a a tiny amount of bitcoins to my blockchain account and then back, worked fine.. good enough for me.

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Hi xxxxx,

My understanding is that the problem with MTGOX and Intersango is caused by a technical issue on Barkley's side.
They are currently working on solving the issue.

I don't anticipate any additional problem with Blockchain's Pingit offering.

I hope that information helps,

Roger Paiz
Blockchain Help
[email protected]
sr. member
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September 30, 2012, 10:30:33 AM
#15
Wow so they wont take anymore GBP.

Incidentally, BitInstant now accepts bank transfers from the UK.

 - http://www.BitInstant.com

Choose the last item in the list, "Online bank transfer"


Why yes what a totally shocking "coincidence".
newbie
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September 30, 2012, 10:18:34 AM
#14
Not sure what they are charging but not all UK banks are on the list including mine.

With Intersango and now MtGox suspending UK deposits, it has pretty much brought the process of acquiring Bitcoins in the UK to a halt unless you are willing to pay some very high fees. Talking to some sellers in the UK and they also said that sales have almost stopped since no one can get Bitcoins easily in the UK. Not a good situation right now!
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September 30, 2012, 06:20:28 AM
#13
Incidentally, BitInstant now accepts bank transfers from the UK.

 - http://www.BitInstant.com

Choose the last item in the list, "Online bank transfer"


Are you sure they're not going to do an expensive conversion to USD?
hero member
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September 29, 2012, 07:24:24 PM
#12
Does anyone know how much bitinstant charges for uk gbp deposits?

Will
legendary
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September 28, 2012, 07:56:42 PM
#11
Wow so they wont take anymore GBP.

Incidentally, BitInstant now accepts bank transfers from the UK.

 - http://www.BitInstant.com

Choose the last item in the list, "Online bank transfer"
newbie
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September 25, 2012, 07:52:08 AM
#10
This is so irritating finally got my account validated after the Intersango debacle and now
MtGox can't take GBP deposits through Barclays!

What I don't understand is how I can use a SEPA transfer to their polish bank?


It doesn't give me the option on their site to do that and I don't have a polish account,
does this mean i have to use International Wire transfer?

That is going to cost me £25 plus £8 for their fees plus 2.5% to convert so altogether
that is about £40 per deposit which is quite a lot!
sr. member
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September 25, 2012, 03:42:56 AM
#9
It says you can still deposit using euros through their polish bank or also you can still send GBP via their japanese banking branch. Im assuming this is not the free service that was offered before in regards to the GBP, i think a fee applies to this as its classed as an international wire transfer?

Yes, different fees apply, so right now I am rather annoyed at the situation.
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Caveat Emptor
September 25, 2012, 03:40:10 AM
#8
It says you can still deposit using euros through their polish bank or also you can still send GBP via their japanese banking branch. Im assuming this is not the free service that was offered before in regards to the GBP, i think a fee applies to this as its classed as an international wire transfer?
sr. member
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September 25, 2012, 03:36:54 AM
#7
mtgox requires alot of verification, hopefully it wont take too long

New information:

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Temporary suspension of all GBP Deposits via Barclays

TOKYO - JAPAN - September 25, 2012

It is with regret that we have to inform our British users that you will no longer be able to deposit British Pounds (GBP) to our Barclays bank account from now on.

 - https://mtgox.com/press_release_20120925.html

Thanks, Didn't know about that
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Caveat Emptor
September 25, 2012, 03:24:16 AM
#6
Wow so they wont take anymore GBP. Thats a bit strange, i wonder what happened there?

Thanks for the info Stephen, i have already signed up to PingIt and im just waiting on a letter out in the post for verification. Also signed up to bitcoin nordic although i like the idea of funding a cashu account with those guys.

Id really like to be able to top up my bitcoins the same way i top up my poker account. A uKash voucher bought from my corner shop!
legendary
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September 25, 2012, 03:19:33 AM
#5
mtgox requires alot of verification, hopefully it wont take too long

New information:

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Temporary suspension of all GBP Deposits via Barclays

TOKYO - JAPAN - September 25, 2012

It is with regret that we have to inform our British users that you will no longer be able to deposit British Pounds (GBP) to our Barclays bank account from now on.

 - https://mtgox.com/press_release_20120925.html
legendary
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September 25, 2012, 03:14:02 AM
#4
Just wondering what all exchanges you all use if you're UK or Ireland based?

Blockchain.info just added the ability to use Barclay's Pingit to buy bitcoins using GBP:

 - https://blockchain.info/wallet/deposit-pingit


You can also send cash (GBP) in the mail to Bitcoin Nordic (in Denmark):

 - http://www.BitcoinNordic.com


And, or course, there may be a chance for a local trade:

 - http://www.LocalBitcoins.com


Ireland uses SEPA, so there are alternate methods, including:

 - http://www.BITSTAMP.net
 - http://www.Intersango.com
 - http://www.Bitcoin-Central.net
 - http://bitcoinsinberlin.com
 - http://www.MtGox.com
 - http://www.BitcoinNordic.com
hero member
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Caveat Emptor
September 25, 2012, 03:04:57 AM
#3
I understand why they have to be a pain with these requests for information and documents.
It's not a bitcoin thing, it's because they intersect still with the traditional banking system that requires these.

I totally get that, if its because they are still symbiotic with the regular bank system then i can deal with it.

Ive taken a look at quite a few markets and you're right, id say the forums here would be the best place, so once i get some rep up and find my way out of the noob section ill be golden.

Have you ever used bitcoinnordic i think it is? you can fund a CashU account with ukash which you can then use to buy BTC apparantly Smiley

I really like the look of mercabit, seems like a great idea.

Thanks Lethos, ill use the forums no doubt.  Cheesy
sr. member
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September 25, 2012, 02:55:29 AM
#2
I ended up using Mt Gox, simple because those who gave me the impression were more demographically ideal for UK users were having problems at the time, still are. I've seen too many times when exchanges have collapsed at the first sign of problems to know it's not good to trust them.

Not had any problems with Mt Gox, then again I understand why they have to be a pain with these requests for information and documents.
It's not a bitcoin thing, it's because they intersect still with the traditional banking system that requires these.

If you want to keep your ID to yourself you might want to consider quietly putting the word out that you want to do some trades among individuals. There are quite a few UK bitcoiners in the same boat on both sides of the trading  ... BTC <-> GBP
hero member
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Caveat Emptor
September 25, 2012, 02:47:26 AM
#1
Hi everyone.

Just wondering what all exchanges you all use if you're UK or Ireland based?

I would like to see a system where i could exchange ukash or other money vouchers (that are available in your local shop i.e a pay point) for BTC, im just waiting to get verified by a few sites that may do this.

mercabit seems interesting
intersango seems like they dont take UK deposits at the minute
mtgox requires alot of verification, hopefully it wont take too long
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