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Topic: How many of us are from IT industry ( I think most ) (Read 979 times)

hero member
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www.V.systems
thanks for the input! 

I don't mind the idea of selling through paypal, I can start small (.1-1btc), would 10%+ commission above mtgox market price at time of sell (according to payment time stamp) be fair (or a rip off, or a steal)?

where should I list that? 

You should PM me, I'll buy at that rate.
newbie
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thanks for the input! 

I don't mind the idea of selling through paypal, I can start small (.1-1btc), would 10%+ commission above mtgox market price at time of sell (according to payment time stamp) be fair (or a rip off, or a steal)?

where should I list that? 
legendary
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Landscaping Bitcoin for India!
oh i already own some bitcoins.  i was merely asking if there was any legal way in which i could help people in india obtain them by selling them, and if so what kind of legal ramifications there would be.

any clarification on that would be helpful.  i do have a OCI card

Alternatively you could start a giveaway faucet and sustain through ads.
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 764
www.V.systems
oh i already own some bitcoins.  i was merely asking if there was any legal way in which i could help people in india obtain them by selling them, and if so what kind of legal ramifications there would be.

any clarification on that would be helpful.  i do have a OCI card

SINCE you are in US u can accept paypal - yes there are a host of limitations and huge risk involved when it comes to dealing with paypal and credit cards.

You can accept bank payments / western union at gox rates + a certain % as commission and send coins to the buyer.
Start small then work ur way up.
newbie
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oh i already own some bitcoins.  i was merely asking if there was any legal way in which i could help people in india obtain them by selling them, and if so what kind of legal ramifications there would be.

any clarification on that would be helpful.  i do have a OCI card
legendary
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any idea how i could legally?

Open Bitfloor account, Use their cash deposit method ( Powered by Local Till ) to fund in your account, buy bitcoins, transfer them to your cold wallet. Its all legal as long as you pay taxes in US wherever you are liable and in India ( Some of your income is liable for taxes in India too if your transaction involves services from Indian soil or touches INR )

Cheers
newbie
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any idea how i could legally?
sr. member
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from democracy to self-rule.
We are here to create a community and help not-IT get to accept bitcoins

NRI doc here in the US.  or am i useless on this thread
Pretty useful I'd say.
Most of us are lookng to buy bitcoins at mtgox rates and you being in US could easily hands on some.
newbie
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We are here to create a community and help not-IT get to accept bitcoins

NRI doc here in the US.  or am i useless on this thread
legendary
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https://www.zebpay.com
I was expecting 80%. But still its good to see other profession people coming in.

Cheers
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Bitcoin
We are here to create a community and help not-IT get to accept bitcoins
full member
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I am not from the IT industry.   Cool
sr. member
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seems like non IT folk catching up too, (doctors with high IQ), but what I learned it is kind of hard to grasp the whole p2p crypto thing for non IT people.

Dont ask engineer how TV works, he can explain Wink
legendary
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https://www.zebpay.com
It will be great to know how many of us are from IT background. I believe most of us are from IT background and IT people should be good target to spread awareness about bitcoins as they will be able to understand the concept of "virtual" currency Smiley

Cheers
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