MikeMike, 1 unit on this group buy is 2.2218, so 2.2218-2.03636 (you sent) - .0299 (your overpayment in group 2) = 0.15554 due
when you get a chance, please send the remaining 0.15554
Thanks,
Canary
I'm trying to verify an account with coinbase.
Or if there is another way I will pursue it to get the payment for another 4-9 pieces.
Once order closes and I did not have ability to get any more BTC to fulfill at least 5pcs I will send balance.
This way it does not get too confusing "on my end".
Hope my reasoning explains the amount I sent.
I use
www.bitinstant.com when I need bitcoins really quick... you can use a money gram location and as soon as you deposit cash, bitcoins are sent to an address you specify on your order. Disclaimer: I do not assist with using bitinstant.
Drolla/bitinstant I believe was closed down in USA
Dwolla wasn't actually closed down, but their accounts for MtGox were seized. They now require your SSN to do anything..
Bitinstant is alive and well, though they certainly have some fees for their service. I've used them in the past couple days to get in on these orders. I'd definitely recommend Walmart for the local payment site, as they allow you to pay with either cash or a pin-based debit card. The others seem to only accept cash.
OK thanks,
Do you mean I can "With a SS #" and bitinstant sent money TO ""ANY BTC ADDRESS""
Or do I not need a SS # with just using biinstant ?
Bitinstant does not need a SSN, just name/address/phone (they don't seem to check an ID even).
Dwolla though changed their terms of service a while back apparently. Because of these group buys I was looking to buy some BTC, and was looking for ways to do so (last time I did was back in the Dwolla/MtGox days). It seems that Dwolla now requires a SSN for pretty much anything (and even with a SSN, you still cannot send to MtGox). Seemed a little excessive to me.
I was surprised at how few options there actually are to buy into BTC. Bitinstant certainly is decent (their payments do get processed very fast, virtually instant).
Still, ideally I think you could ideally have a credit card -> BTC processor. I understand there isn't one because of the potential for chargebacks, but it seems to me that BTC transactions would be very easy to prove to Visa/MC.