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Topic: My father lives in France. Should I have him buy my bitcoins? - page 2. (Read 1919 times)

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I thought I observed that Coinbase was significantly more expensive than BTC-E.

BTC-e has high deposit and withdrawal fees. The price reflects this, also it is lower because of the risk of dealing with anonymous Russians.
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Bitstamp is open to US folk. Also, you can just use Coinbase. It's not like bitcoin is banned in the US. You seem to be exaggerating a bit too much.

I thought I observed that Coinbase was significantly more expensive than BTC-E.
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Get your father to buy them from you, maybe all you are able to negotiate is $1 from him....claim a huge investment loss.
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Bitstamp is open to US folk. Also, you can just use Coinbase. It's not like bitcoin is banned in the US. You seem to be exaggerating a bit too much.
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It seems the U.S.A. is the worst place to buy bitcoins, so I was wondering if having my father buy bitcoins would ensure that I had convenient access to the exchanges (which seem to be cheaper than localbitcoins.com) If you had a close relative in a foreign country and you didn't have a list of trustworthy sellers, would you just do it this way, or is it unncessary?



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