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Topic: Buy BTC with PAYPAL - CoinDaddy (Read 1497 times)

newbie
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May 30, 2016, 04:42:14 PM
#26
I would recommend not using the service until OP proves to have access to the old account and domain name. Otherwise OP could just be anybody pretending to be the old service's admin.

Do you still have access to your original account - https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/coin-daddycom-148097
Even if you are operating from new domain now. It will look more professional IMO if you could use that account.

Can you post from that account?

The company has a new CEO and new Management, which is why the old account and domain name are not accessible anymore. But we have access to the original Facebook Fanpage, which should be proof enough that it is indeed the same company.
This is the FB account since 2013: https://www.facebook.com/coindaddy

If there are any more questions, Team CoinDaddy will be pleased to answer.
Let's hope that the Crypto Currency prices will continue to rise!
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
May 29, 2016, 10:02:33 PM
#25
I would recommend not using the service until OP proves to have access to the old account and domain name. Otherwise OP could just be anybody pretending to be the old service's admin.
legendary
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Merit: 1005
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May 29, 2016, 06:18:19 PM
#24
Do you still have access to your original account - https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/coin-daddycom-148097
Even if you are operating from new domain now. It will look more professional IMO if you could use that account.

Can you post from that account?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
May 29, 2016, 04:58:35 AM
#23
So I bought some btc from here and was pretty upset that I paid $480 (though the price was on $465  Sad ) but I needed them fast so I had to do it.
And then, since the btc price rose, I made some nice cash although i bought them for such an expensive price  Grin
Ofcourse this was a special situation, but I'm just sharing my experience.
I only bought from here once but everything worked and the coins arrived quickly.
newbie
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May 29, 2016, 04:35:22 AM
#22
UPDATE:

Thank you everyone for your trust, we've had a very successful time since our re-launch, every customer has received their coins and also made great profits from the rising bitcoin price.
So thank you bitcoin Community, let's continue and make it big and not let Fiat money stop us!

Recently, we've had several customers that wanted to purchase large amounts like 30 BTC.

So this is why we will give you a little update on the order process now:
Usually the daily payout to a new customer is only $500 per day (bronze level), $1000 (silver level) or max. $1500 (gold level), but due to the high bitcoin prices at the moment we're giving even new customers the chance to experience gold level PLUS 10% discount.
So this means:
If you want to purchase a large amount of coins, you send us max. $1500 every 24h and we will send you the BTC accordingly every 24hrs, until you have all your desired coins.
So $1500 a day means you have a maximum of $45000 in BTC per month.
Because of the bitcoin price rising at the moment, you will profit big!


If you guys have any questions, please let me know.


CoinDaddy - buy BTC (Bitcoin) with PayPal! Easy & quick
newbie
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May 29, 2016, 04:19:39 AM
#21
Looks cool.Great idea as there are many people who wants to buy bitcoins with PayPal and its going to increase.But you are running the risk of not only chargebacks but also getting banned by PayPal for selling Bitcoin and get sue for using their logo without their permission

PayPal already knows of our website, so no need to worry.
Thanks for your feedback!
legendary
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May 24, 2016, 06:30:37 PM
#20
Here it is - the easiest & fastest way to buy BTC online and pay with PAYPAL!
www.CoinDaddy.net


I know what you're thinking - buying BTC with PayPal sounds too good to be true, since almost no sellers offer this service due to the high risk.
Well, we will prove you wrong! With CoinDaddy, you can buy Litecoin, Bitcoin and GameCredits easily via PayPal.
I'm an experienced and trusted seller, I have been running Coindaddy since 2013 but now I've re-launched the website with a new domain, new design and new Currencies.

So how does it work?

Step 1 - Order Online
Simply fill out the Order form on www.CoinDaddy.net

Step 2 - We check your order
After we've successfully checked your order, we'll send you an invoice via PayPal.

Step 3 - Pay
Pay the invoice through your PayPal account, and you're done! We will now send your coins to you.


If you have any questions about our service, please message me or email directly [email protected].
Looks cool.Great idea as there are many people who wants to buy bitcoins with PayPal and its going to increase.But you are running the risk of not only chargebacks but also getting banned by PayPal for selling Bitcoin and get sue for using their logo without their permission
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
May 24, 2016, 10:27:12 AM
#19
How will you recover the funds in case of a chargeback? Also, do you have any references to your so-called experience?
Yes we know that there is a risk for chargebacks, which is why we have our fees as well. The 20% chance of a chargeback is covered by our fees.
For references, please check my long post above, I've provided links to our old BTC talk thread from 2013 and also our facebook.

gmail account for your support?Huh That does not look really professional. Still, good luck.
Well, that depends on the point of view. sure we could change to [email protected] but we've decided to keep it simple and use "ask coin daddy" as a personification.

legendary
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May 24, 2016, 09:54:23 AM
#18
gmail account for your support?Huh That does not look really professional. Still, good luck.
newbie
Activity: 20
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May 24, 2016, 09:48:40 AM
#17
How will you recover the funds in case of a chargeback? Also, do you have any references to your so-called experience?
newbie
Activity: 8
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May 24, 2016, 09:20:35 AM
#16
Paypal can dispute because i usualy use VirWox. I will use your service if it have good feedback.

Everyone can use exchanges like VirWox for buying Bitcoins with PayPal/Credit card or even debit card.

They provide very flexible way to buy bitcoins.

Paypal can dispute because i usualy use VirWox. I will use your service if it have good feedback.

Everyone can use exchanges like VirWox for buying Bitcoins with PayPal/Credit card or even debit card.

They provide very flexible way to buy bitcoins.

VirWox is very, very expensive! I sent $100 from PayPal to VirWox, then to my bitcoin wallet. My $100 ended up being $65 worth of bitcoin.

Well, Virwox is one of the only Alternatives out there that accept PayPal, but when you first create an account there you have a limit of 60€ per 24 hours. With us, there are no limitations as to what you can buy.
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 251
May 24, 2016, 09:05:51 AM
#15
Paypal can dispute because i usualy use VirWox. I will use your service if it have good feedback.

Everyone can use exchanges like VirWox for buying Bitcoins with PayPal/Credit card or even debit card.

They provide very flexible way to buy bitcoins.

VirWox is very, very expensive! I sent $100 from PayPal to VirWox, then to my bitcoin wallet. My $100 ended up being $65 worth of bitcoin.
full member
Activity: 159
Merit: 100
May 23, 2016, 09:17:05 PM
#14
Paypal can dispute because i usualy use VirWox. I will use your service if it have good feedback.

Everyone can use exchanges like VirWox for buying Bitcoins with PayPal/Credit card or even debit card.

They provide very flexible way to buy bitcoins.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
May 23, 2016, 03:24:55 PM
#13
Posting references would be a huge help, especially since there are a few red flags keeping people away:
New account
New domain
No SSL
Hosted on wix.com (?)
There is another site using the coindaddy name: coindaddy.io
Don't take this the wrong way. Think of it has me trying to help you since most are gonna be very skeptical.
EDIT:
You might also want to remove the paypal partner logo from the bottom of your site  Cheesy

Yes, this account and the domain name are new, but the business itself has been around since 2013. We've already built a reputation, we just re-modeled the website and got a new domain.
Our original domain was coin-daddy.com , and this was our original forum post :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/purchase-coins-with-paypal-btc-ltc-ppc-wwwcoin-daddycom-287328
where you can already see that we had many satisfied customers, we even offered 10% discount codes etc.
Even on our Facebook, you will find posts that are from 2013 and also this review from a satisfied customer http://postimg.org/image/e6004cphn/
I don't feel it is safe to buy btc with paypal. I think it is not even safe for the site also. because paypal fund can be easily reverse . a buyer easily get BTC on his wallet and reverse the paypal fund also to his wallet. what safety you are using for stopping these actions?
 
For the customer, there’s absolutely no risk of paypal reverse transactions.
You pay with paypal, we send you the coins. In case we wouldn’t send you the coins, you would have 45 days to get your money back from paypal. So there is absolutely NO risk for you – the risk is on our side, but lik I said we have experience in this business and we have our ways to manage those cases.

What exchange rate are you using? I'd like to know how much btc I'm going to get for my PayPal. I only need about $10 worth, but with no exchange rate, I don't know what I'm getting. 

eta - I can't even tell what currency your site is in. It says $100 - 0,091btc   What currency is that?
We are using the exchange rate from coinmarketcap, and we add 20% service fee on top of that. I know it sounds like quite a lot to begin with, but once you become a trusted buyer, we will lower your fee to up to 5%.

at footer: paypal partner
what the hell is that? i have never seen that before, it is sure paypal don't allow purchase of bitcoin stated in their TOS and you claiming that you guys are paypal partner. Purely this could be only a scam, SCAM ALERT FROM MY SIDE.
We have a PayPal Business Account since 2013, and we are offering services that work together with paypal, which is why we used that image. Doesn’t mean we are scammers – read my answers above for more proof.

Let me add another big red flag here, OP not answering to this topic since 3 days now, was this a lame scam attempt after all, I would not trust this site to buy anything there until further clarifications from OP, but even so OP has no protection if some user get his btc on his wallet and soon after he open a dispute. If he mention bitcoin in the dispute , I guess its over for the site as Paypal is not at all bitcoin friendly , so better to stay away from this site. OP is free to prove me wrong.

Well, I haven’t actually looked in this thread because we’re super busy at the moment remodeling the website, updating all our social media, reviving our system etc. There has been a lot going on.
I’ve already explained above that there is absolutely no risk for the buyer. The risk is on OUR side if the user claims a dispute after getting the coins. And we are aware of that.

it would be good to see the OP answer the questions brought forward as communication is very vital for any business especially one that is still building  some reputation for itself
The OP is attempting to scam your bitcoin, don't fall to this crap!
please read my answers above ☺ we are not scammers and have commented on every  question/issue that was mentioned here.

So what happens if they spend their paypal money after receiving from bitcoin buyers ? how will paypal reverse anything when there are nothing? looks like it is easier just to scam paypal than bitcoin buyers.lolz
As already mentioned above, we are prepared fort he risk and we’ve had a paypal account for a long time so we don’t have any issues with them at all. And there’s absolutely no risk for the buyers.

1 BTC for 550 $ ?!
Is it right?  Lips sealed

I understand the various fee, but one hundred bucks is too much..
$100 = 0,091 BTC Huh

Are you serious?

I know at least 3 websites where i can also use paypal and get a better rate than yours, I would never use your services just too much expensive.

But good luck.   
Yes, we know that the prices are higher than elsewhere right now, and that’s because oft he chargeback risk for us. But if you become a trusted buyer, we will lower your fee to up to 5%.
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 251
May 17, 2016, 08:20:02 AM
#12
1 BTC for 550 $ ?!
Is it right?  Lips sealed

I understand the various fee, but one hundred bucks is too much..


See, that's why I asked about the currency. 1 btc = $550 in Canadian money, but not US$

Staying away from this one!
hero member
Activity: 520
Merit: 500
May 17, 2016, 07:36:56 AM
#11
$100 = 0,091 BTC Huh

Are you serious?

I know at least 3 websites where i can also use paypal and get a better rate than yours, I would never use your services just too much expensive.

But good luck.   
member
Activity: 71
Merit: 10
May 17, 2016, 07:32:59 AM
#10
1 BTC for 550 $ ?!
Is it right?  Lips sealed

I understand the various fee, but one hundred bucks is too much..
copper member
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May 17, 2016, 05:48:48 AM
#9
So what happens if they spend their paypal money after receiving from bitcoin buyers ? how will paypal reverse anything when there are nothing? looks like it is easier just to scam paypal than bitcoin buyers.lolz
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 251
May 17, 2016, 04:55:21 AM
#8
The OP is attempting to scam your bitcoin, don't fall to this crap!
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
May 17, 2016, 02:24:37 AM
#7
it would be good to see the OP answer the questions brought forward as communication is very vital for any business especially one that is still building  some reputation for itself
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