Author

Topic: EuroBTC.com - bitcoins for cash in the mail (Read 1913 times)

newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
January 27, 2024, 01:15:34 AM
#9
Sirius closed bitcoinexchange.com when because I still have my bitcoins on his site closed! How can I contact him because here he does not accept beginner messages and he reconnected on January 24, 2024 after a long period of 'inactivity! how to do it! AND DUSTIN DOLLAR FROM BCM HIM ASA FAMILY LIFE AND NEVER RESPONDING SINCE 2010!
sd
hero member
Activity: 730
Merit: 500
I'd use it. Why isn't working anymore?

If you want to sell BitCoins for EUR I'm buying, Send me a PM.
sr. member
Activity: 389
Merit: 250
I'd use it. Why isn't working anymore?
donator
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
What happened to this?
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1004
Firstbits: 1pirata
Yay, sirius is back  Cheesy
will be testing your service dude, you can bet
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Quite steep fees considering the competition that does it without fees...

Where's that?

Quote
Is it legal in Finland to send money via normal/registered envelopes? At least in my (EU) country you have to use a special insured envelope, registered letters are only insured up to 50€ max.

It's legal, although not advised. But yeah, it got me thinking if I should only sell BTC, not buy. It would be safer and without the hassle of sending envelopes.

I'm sure there will be huge demand for selling BTC to mailed cash across EU, especially for BTC users in Italy who want to avoid cashing out to a bank and getting raped by government. 5% is typical fee for cash based digital currency transactions. You pay for the anonymity
sr. member
Activity: 429
Merit: 974
Quite steep fees considering the competition that does it without fees...

Where's that?

Quote
Is it legal in Finland to send money via normal/registered envelopes? At least in my (EU) country you have to use a special insured envelope, registered letters are only insured up to 50€ max.

It's legal, although not advised. But yeah, it got me thinking if I should only sell BTC, not buy. It would be safer and without the hassle of sending envelopes.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1006
Quite steep fees considering the competition that does it without fees...

Is it legal in Finland to send money via normal/registered envelopes? At least in my (EU) country you have to use a special insured envelope, registered letters are only insured up to 50€ max.
sr. member
Activity: 429
Merit: 974
Sirius is back in the business. I'm opening EuroBTC.com, a site for buying and selling bitcoins for euros in the mail. Before officially opening the service, I'd like to invite all Bitcointalk users to try it out so I can see how it goes. So feel free to buy or sell.

https://eurobtc.com
username: test
password: user

Any questions or suggestions are welcome.

EDIT 23.4.2012: I'm temporarily closing the site. All orders made so far will be processed.
Jump to: