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Topic: best way to buy btc for cheap from any exchange ? (Read 599 times)

newbie
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With those payment options you are considering it would probably be best to check out https://cryptonex.org
If you want to buy btc with your cc safe and fast, you may want to try it.
legendary
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If you don't want to trade with individuals then using a service is a must. It's possible to use Bitcoin.com (where Bitcoin.com takes 2.5% and Credit card processing by Simplex 5% ) or there is Virwox where the fees are 0.49 USD + 3.5% for credit cards and almost same thing for PayPal. As for Neteller the only method I know is Bitpanda but they are not available worldwide but works only for European countries.

Virwox charging .35usd + 3% only ? I thought they charged 10%

I used them long time ago and I can't remember right but unless they have some hidden fees while depositing PayPal or withdrawing the BTC , the fees should be the same as the one I told you because I checked from their website .
member
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check out https://paxful.com/buy-bitcoin, they provide you at least PayPal and Netteller and lots of various payment methods also.
sr. member
Activity: 672
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Hello,

So the started charging 20% above preev market rate over here.

So I cannot buy via lbc or any local exchange these guys are crazy.

Now I think cc/debit is my only option thinking paypal payza or netteller something like that .

Can anyone suggest me the best way to buy btc with these options for cheap ?

I would rather not pay above 10% max but 5% sounds good.
I suggest you to use local coin wallet that provides btc.

Like my wallet, I cash in a money in my wallet through depositing it in convinent store like 7-eleven.

It is so instant to buy btc on that way yet low fee.

Once you place your order through that wallet, you can present it in cashier then they would transfer the amount you order you bought in your wallet through btc mode of payment.
sr. member
Activity: 637
Merit: 262
If you don't want to trade with individuals then using a service is a must. It's possible to use Bitcoin.com (where Bitcoin.com takes 2.5% and Credit card processing by Simplex 5% ) or there is Virwox where the fees are 0.49 USD + 3.5% for credit cards and almost same thing for PayPal. As for Neteller the only method I know is Bitpanda but they are not available worldwide but works only for European countries.

Virwox charging .35usd + 3% only ? I thought they charged 10%
sr. member
Activity: 637
Merit: 262
Op, it is hard to suggest anything when you wan't to keep your whereabouts a secret. For example in Europe there are many local exchanges offering pretty much the best deal when you want to buy BTC.
But they are usually country restricted. If you want to use big international exchanges then go for the most reputable ones: Kraken, BitStamp, OkCoin.

Here is a list of the Top 40+ Sites to Buy Bitcoin: https://www.bestbitcoinexchange.io/

am from India mate... looking for cheapest way to buy btc online.
sr. member
Activity: 637
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I would personally suggest you to buy bitcoins from a local user, see I am not sure why you are avoiding localbitcoins but its quite easy to use, very secure for anyone using it and well trusted to hold some coins there.
Maybe you can find a listing there contact him using his mobile number locally and ask him to meet on some specified location, this is what I do when I need bitcoins quickly.

Not possible the greedy fool charge 20% above preev market price minimum.
sr. member
Activity: 637
Merit: 262
Hello,

So the started charging 20% above preev market rate over here.

So I cannot buy via lbc or any local exchange these guys are crazy.

Now I think cc/debit is my only option thinking paypal payza or netteller something like that .

Can anyone suggest me the best way to buy btc with these options for cheap ?

I would rather not pay above 10% max but 5% sounds good.

Where are you from, if you are from U.S then I would recommend to try Circle and seems that there are 0% fee on buying bitcoins.

But if you are buying from outside U.S there are some fee, I'm referring to this article: https://support.circle.com/hc/en-us/articles/213560443--Warning-on-credit-card-fees-

I am from India mate... Hence the problems Sad
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1041
I would personally suggest you to buy bitcoins from a local user, see I am not sure why you are avoiding localbitcoins but its quite easy to use, very secure for anyone using it and well trusted to hold some coins there.
Maybe you can find a listing there contact him using his mobile number locally and ask him to meet on some specified location, this is what I do when I need bitcoins quickly.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 500
Bazinga!
there is always some kind of fee that you have to pay and sometimes it is their trade fee sometimes it is deposit and sometimes it is their high prices.

you have to always check them individually to see which one offers the best.

for credit card i have seen people liking Cex.IO although i have not used it myself.
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
Op, it is hard to suggest anything when you wan't to keep your whereabouts a secret. For example in Europe there are many local exchanges offering pretty much the best deal when you want to buy BTC.
But they are usually country restricted. If you want to use big international exchanges then go for the most reputable ones: Kraken, BitStamp, OkCoin.

Here is a list of the Top 40+ Sites to Buy Bitcoin: https://www.bestbitcoinexchange.io/
Nice compiled list of exchanges with ratings. That simplifies which one to choose from where you are located.
Thanks for the link.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
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Op, it is hard to suggest anything when you wan't to keep your whereabouts a secret. For example in Europe there are many local exchanges offering pretty much the best deal when you want to buy BTC.
But they are usually country restricted. If you want to use big international exchanges then go for the most reputable ones: Kraken, BitStamp, OkCoin.

Here is a list of the Top 40+ Sites to Buy Bitcoin: https://www.bestbitcoinexchange.io/
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
Well the main thing to know is where you are from because each service is region dependant. Like BitPanda for Europe. Circle for United States. You get the picture with these examples.

You could try Coinbase but they do come with high fees as well that is with all exchanges because they do have to charge for the service that they provide their customers.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1003
Hello,

So the started charging 20% above preev market rate over here.

So I cannot buy via lbc or any local exchange these guys are crazy.

Now I think cc/debit is my only option thinking paypal payza or netteller something like that .

Can anyone suggest me the best way to buy btc with these options for cheap ?

I would rather not pay above 10% max but 5% sounds good.

Where are you from, if you are from U.S then I would recommend to try Circle and seems that there are 0% fee on buying bitcoins.

But if you are buying from outside U.S there are some fee, I'm referring to this article: https://support.circle.com/hc/en-us/articles/213560443--Warning-on-credit-card-fees-
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1031
If you don't want to trade with individuals then using a service is a must. It's possible to use Bitcoin.com (where Bitcoin.com takes 2.5% and Credit card processing by Simplex 5% ) or there is Virwox where the fees are 0.49 USD + 3.5% for credit cards and almost same thing for PayPal. As for Neteller the only method I know is Bitpanda but they are not available worldwide but works only for European countries.
sr. member
Activity: 637
Merit: 262
Hello,

So the started charging 20% above preev market rate over here.

So I cannot buy via lbc or any local exchange these guys are crazy.

Now I think cc/debit is my only option thinking paypal payza or netteller something like that .

Can anyone suggest me the best way to buy btc with these options for cheap ?

I would rather not pay above 10% max but 5% sounds good.
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