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Topic: Hello, How Should I Buy Bitcoins? (Read 689 times)

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November 21, 2013, 07:57:38 AM
#9
buying or selling of bicoins is easy with.
we buy at good rates and sell at good rates.
transactions is concluded instantly.
newbie
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November 21, 2013, 06:39:04 AM
#8
Still with an escrow it should be fine, If I'm correct? or does the escrow not allow paypall Tongue

The problem is that you can chargeback the money at any time. An escrow doesn't add any security in this case.

Allot of people like to exploit the webs ..., no one wants to take the trade with a lesser amount?
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November 21, 2013, 06:32:37 AM
#7
this 2 methods are safe ? Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh
sr. member
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November 21, 2013, 06:29:35 AM
#6
Still with an escrow it should be fine, If I'm correct? or does the escrow not allow paypall Tongue

The problem is that you can chargeback the money at any time. An escrow doesn't add any security in this case.
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newbie
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November 21, 2013, 06:03:18 AM
#4
Lolz at Bitstamp they even ask 2 sides of your identity card Tongue.
I know about the pay pall issues in general, had my fair share of that ^^.
Still with an escrow it should be fine, If I'm correct? or does the escrow not allow paypall Tongue

On the other side If someone do want to trade, please give me a PM.

I need as less as 0.05 bitcoins to start trading which would be around 21 euro
sr. member
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November 21, 2013, 05:31:29 AM
#3
Since you are from Netherlands you can do a sepa transfer to bitstamp and you 'll see the money in your account in 1 or 2 days.

Of course it's not easy to scam bitstamp while it's fairly easy to scam someone here by using paypal's chargeback.
newbie
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November 21, 2013, 05:30:07 AM
#2
I'm a newbie as well, in a very similar situation as you (except that I haven't had any successful internet ventures yet :p) so won't be able to help you much. I can tell you however that paypall doesn't seem to be very appreciated around here.

Most sites require you to create and verify your account before you can actually add funds. I have registered a number of accounts in the past few days and I'm stuck on waiting for the verifications to complete. It was a bit scary to scan my personal documents (ID theft anyone?) but I did it anyway.

You could try localbitcoins to see if there's someone in your area willing to sell them in person, do your reading before you use the service to make sure you don't get scammed Wink
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November 21, 2013, 05:21:22 AM
#1
Hello, I am new so let's introduce myself and after that ask my question ^^
I am a 20 year old male living in the Netherlands, studying business management.
Already had a few successful internet ventures, which pays for my daily expenses and own house Cheesy
I was looking for something fascinating and bitcoins sounds wonder full
I have been reading into bit coins for around 30+ hours in the last 2 days ^^

So enough about me, lets start with the question.

Right now I got an account @ Mount-Gox, Bitstamp, BTC-e and a wallet @ https://blockchain.info/
Only problem is that these services don't allow paypall or a mastercard to add funds, this requires a wire transfer which takes around 10 days.
That makes me a sad face panda ^^
There are some akward russian sites they accept, got around 8 accounts made sofar, but it seems a carousel that allows money from russian site to russian site and not allow paypal/mastercard to be used. Ofcourse they give you exchange partners ^^, which seems sketchy, haha.

I would really like to start speculating on the currency market but for that I need some valuta Cheesy

Could anyone help me out and trade me some bitcoins for which I can pay with my own verified paypall account.

If a person wants to use an escrow I'm fine with that, but I'm unaware of the protocol and or fees, but I'm open for it.

I would like to buy bitcoins for 100 euro, + paypall fees are yours to carry.
Thanks to the heavily fluctuating price I hope someone can be reasonable with pricing and help a new bitcoin user to start its adventure.

Thanks allot for reading I leave my Wallet address over here 1CFN9VA1jdBPj4qaEkxE2rhg53R49cHu3U
You never know, maybe people appreciate a well written post ^^
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