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Topic: how to get BTC in the UK? (Read 1124 times)

newbie
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May 19, 2013, 02:27:45 PM
#28
Yeah, seems like a problem here in USA too... if anyone knows any easy ways. let me know for USA. Thanks!
member
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May 19, 2013, 02:17:29 PM
#27

Interesting but the prices are well over Bitcoin exchange prices, the localbitcoin prices are all over the place, looks abit dodgy to me.



* I have used bitbargain for several purchases and sales myself and I can confirm it is legit.

It uses a straight forward transfer via 'UK Bank transfer' / 'Barclays PINGIT' / 'OKPAY' to name a few.

There are no hidden charges. 

I used to use blockchain.info before they had to stop deposits.  TBH although the rates may seem high on bitbargain, once you factor in commission etc. from other methods the price is actually quite good if you watch and wait you can get a 'bargain'.

I haven't had any experience with localbitcoins yet ... probably because I live in a small town .. I never met anyone here who's even heard of BTC yet.

give bitbargain a try (even a small amt) its very straight forward.

hope this helps.
newbie
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May 09, 2013, 05:15:00 PM
#26

From a UK bank account you can use a free Faster Payment transfter into CurrencyFair.com.  You need to have a verified account in CurrencyFair - similar to the Gox verification system but much faster.

Once you have funds in CurrencyFair, you can trade for Euros then SEPA transfer from there into Bitstamp for a €3.

Bitstamp offer free BCT withdrawals so you can move money from there to other exchanges.
newbie
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May 09, 2013, 04:43:47 PM
#25

Interesting but the prices are well over Bitcoin exchange prices, the localbitcoin prices are all over the place, looks abit dodgy to me.


ive used a few of the "sellers" on localbitcoin. fast, easy and safe so far.
the prices do fluctuate a fair bit you just have to a clsoe keep an eye on the prices
full member
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May 09, 2013, 04:08:23 PM
#24
If you bank with barclays you can do it without even leaving your home, you can do it online in a few minutes.
 The actual transfer takes a couple of days though.
As long as you've signed up to their pin sentry system your good to go!.

This doesn't work anymore though does it? Unless your talking about using barclays to buy btc on one of those ripoff buyer to seller sites and not with a major exchange?
newbie
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May 09, 2013, 03:34:20 PM
#23
If you want a detailed explanation about how to buy BTC using Tranzfers, go to my blog: http://howtogetbitcoinsuk.blogspot.co.uk

I update with new methods (when I find some), any question, let me know

Nice blog
newbie
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May 09, 2013, 01:45:43 PM
#22
If you want a detailed explanation about how to buy BTC, go to my blog: http://howtogetbitcoinsuk.blogspot.co.uk

I update with new methods (when I find some), any question, let me know
newbie
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May 06, 2013, 02:08:13 PM
#21
Ah, then just stick to that.
newbie
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May 06, 2013, 02:06:16 PM
#20

Interesting but the prices are well over Bitcoin exchange prices, the localbitcoin prices are all over the place, looks abit dodgy to me.


LocalBitcoin prices are generally higher, how many are you trying to buy anyway.

I'm not looking  to buy anymore at least right now, i've been mining 24/7 for the past week on alt currencies and exchanging them for bitcoins and i bought some from mt gox when i did my bank transfer.
Pretty cheap too at the time, something like £52 a bitcoin Smiley
newbie
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May 06, 2013, 02:02:06 PM
#19

Interesting but the prices are well over Bitcoin exchange prices, the localbitcoin prices are all over the place, looks abit dodgy to me.


LocalBitcoin prices are generally higher, how many are you trying to buy anyway.
newbie
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May 06, 2013, 02:00:46 PM
#18

Interesting but the prices are well over Bitcoin exchange prices, the localbitcoin prices are all over the place, looks abit dodgy to me.
member
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May 06, 2013, 01:52:48 PM
#17
newbie
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May 06, 2013, 01:41:40 PM
#16
thank you for your replies and advice Smiley


anyone know whats up with blockchain? cannot use that pingit service either


Use your online banking, that's how I sell my Bitcoins to my customers and it works fine.

it does not work Barclays is a pain for international payments, £20 flat fee too


what sites take UK bank transfers etc?


All the UK exchanges got taken down due to the banks closing their accounts but private sellers still sell coins. Just check out the marketplace.
full member
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First DJ to play gigs for Bitcoin & Crypto Guru
May 06, 2013, 01:40:09 PM
#15
thank you for your replies and advice Smiley


anyone know whats up with blockchain? cannot use that pingit service either


Use your online banking, that's how I sell my Bitcoins to my customers and it works fine.

it does not work Barclays is a pain for international payments, £20 flat fee too


what sites take UK bank transfers etc?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
May 06, 2013, 01:38:18 PM
#14
thank you for your replies and advice Smiley


anyone know whats up with blockchain? cannot use that pingit service either


Use your online banking, that's how I sell my Bitcoins to my customers and it works fine.
full member
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First DJ to play gigs for Bitcoin & Crypto Guru
May 06, 2013, 01:21:47 PM
#13
thank you for your replies and advice Smiley


anyone know whats up with blockchain? cannot use that pingit service either
newbie
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May 06, 2013, 01:05:30 PM
#12
Been spending far too much time trying to get BTC through bank transfers here in the UK

hey, just FYI it's this hard all over the world, too Smiley
newbie
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May 06, 2013, 12:17:25 PM
#11
BTC-E doesnt seem to have a wire transfer option, you have to use services like okpay.
But okpay have a policy that you can only use their services if you dont use it to transfer money to bitcoin exchanges.
They will freeze your account pending AML investigation, at least thats how i interpreted it when i signed up to their site.
So for BTC-E i just transfer crypto currency directly from mining.

As a withdraw option i see i can use paypal, but i havent made enough to make use of it yet.
newbie
Activity: 14
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May 06, 2013, 12:07:49 PM
#10
Sign up with btc-e it is a cryptocurrency exchange.


Yes but, it's getting the funds into the account that is the hard part.
newbie
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May 06, 2013, 12:06:53 PM
#9
 Sign up with btc-e it is a cryptocurrency exchange.
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