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Topic: Best way to get BTC to my Canadian Bank account? (Read 997 times)

legendary
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For the records- The transaction was fast and easy, and I can vouch that VirosaGITS is legit.

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For the records- The transaction was fast and easy, and I can vouch that VirosaGITS is legit.
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VirosaGITS, I have 13 USD on paypal that I'd like to transfer to BTC, I have done some legit trades here which you can see in "trust" in my profile.
Please PM me if you're interested.

PM'ed and available.

Available and replied to your PM Wink
legendary
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VirosaGITS, I have 13 USD on paypal that I'd like to transfer to BTC, I have done some legit trades here which you can see in "trust" in my profile.
Please PM me if you're interested.

PM'ed and available.
sr. member
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VirosaGITS, I have 13 USD on paypal that I'd like to transfer to BTC, I have done some legit trades here which you can see in "trust" in my profile.
Please PM me if you're interested.
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legendary
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This would be a cool way to avoid fees, but isint this the exact antagonist of "safe and reliable"?

Although tips are welcomed, you can easily find a reliable escrow for free.

Look like my best bet would be to find someone who can buy a few 0.01s BTC from me every now and then and  transfer money to my bank account or paypal would be fine too. I just heard paypal is pretty ballistic against virtual currency.

It look like from paypal account to paypal there is 0 fee.

The reasons i wanted a cheap way to put money in my bank account its to put a portion of my BTC income back into saving to cover a portion of my investment.

Most of it is used to pay for games and i'm looking into how an amazon gift card would work.

Ah, yes, buying game cards, or cards that can be used for games directly might be a better plan then. At one point in time there was a reliable member here doing Amazon to BTC for a discount.

gyft.com is reliable, also I have used cryptodechange.com which was reliable, he's in the UK though, so everything denominated in UK pounds, which means you don't want an amazon or store card from there but other stuff may work. Think he does steam stuff.

Also if you do World of Tanks, or any of these http://karmakoin.com/where_to_use I've got a $10 credit in that to sell.

The Gyft -> Zeevex -> Steam thing doesnt work anymore so now i do it with steamloader for a 10% fee. It might be best to get money to my paypal or bank account and do it from there. 10% fee is really high imo. I don't do WoT anymore Tongue

I think making a "friend" to send me money to my Paypal is best. Paypal to bank account is 0 fee as well.


localbitcoin is the best out there!

Not so local for me it seem, i find 0 match when i do a search Tongue
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localbitcoin is the best out there!
hero member
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Hodl!
Most of it is used to pay for games and i'm looking into how an amazon gift card would work.

Ah, yes, buying game cards, or cards that can be used for games directly might be a better plan then. At one point in time there was a reliable member here doing Amazon to BTC for a discount.

gyft.com is reliable, also I have used cryptodechange.com which was reliable, he's in the UK though, so everything denominated in UK pounds, which means you don't want an amazon or store card from there but other stuff may work. Think he does steam stuff.

Also if you do World of Tanks, or any of these http://karmakoin.com/where_to_use I've got a $10 credit in that to sell.
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This would be a cool way to avoid fees, but isint this the exact antagonist of "safe and reliable"?

Although tips are welcomed, you can easily find a reliable escrow for free.
legendary
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Bitstams should be the safiest way, usualy takes a few days to withdrawal.

I can't get a strait number, what is the new fee for withdrawing USD/CAD after exchanging BTC for usd or cad?


This would be a cool way to avoid fees, but isint this the exact antagonist of "safe and reliable"?

Cavirtex works... but yah $6 fee seems enormous for $20 worth at a time, so I save up, and do larger cashouts. Usually they take about 3 days, well the banking system does.

If you have a credit card you might want to look into BTC-e.com's new deally, they will send USD to international Mastercard or Visa for 5% fee. (Then your CC company does the exchange to CAD)

Where are you? Toronto and Vancouver have a lively bitcoin "scene" and IRL sells through localbitcoins should be fast and easy.

Also, look on meetup.com for local bitcoin meetups. Turning up with 5 BTC and hoping to sell it then and there would be optimistic, but amounts under $100 worth you might find people have ready cash for.

Hell I'd offer to buy it if it turned out you were near me, but you sound in a hurry and I'm "out of funds" for about a week.

Even if i "saved up" for a month, 6$ would be huge, as i only intend to put back a small portion of my BTC income back into my bank account. Most of it is used to pay for games and i'm looking into how an amazon gift card would work.

So anyways, if after quite a while i saved up 100$ worth of BTC, it'd still be 6% fee, seem high to me.

I'm not in a hurry, but i'm looking for a trusted site with a small% fee like 2% or so.

I'll have to check if my CC can accept transfers. 5% seem high but its definitively better than a flat 6$ fee.

I live in Québec.
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Hodl!
Cavirtex works... but yah $6 fee seems enormous for $20 worth at a time, so I save up, and do larger cashouts. Usually they take about 3 days, well the banking system does.

If you have a credit card you might want to look into BTC-e.com's new deally, they will send USD to international Mastercard or Visa for 5% fee. (Then your CC company does the exchange to CAD)

Where are you? Toronto and Vancouver have a lively bitcoin "scene" and IRL sells through localbitcoins should be fast and easy.

Also, look on meetup.com for local bitcoin meetups. Turning up with 5 BTC and hoping to sell it then and there would be optimistic, but amounts under $100 worth you might find people have ready cash for.

Hell I'd offer to buy it if it turned out you were near me, but you sound in a hurry and I'm "out of funds" for about a week.
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Bitstams should be the safiest way, usualy takes a few days to withdrawal.
legendary
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Look like Cavirtex has ridiculous fees, bitstamp apparently added more fees too..

I hold some fractions of a BTC and wish to know a good cheap, reliable and safe way to to take BTC from my virtual wallet into my irl leather wallet. I would prefer if it the process would not take more than several days everytime. (I've heard horror stories of it taking weeks or a month+)

Suggestions?
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