You can simply use coins.ph . it is a philipine exchanger and wallet also.They support all countries around globe. I am not residing in philipine but i have seen its features once months ago and i was using it without verification.
To renove limitations , they may ask you for id verification but it is not compulsory.
thanks friend, will try it.
Most exchanges accept a government certificate of residency instead of a utility bill. You should be able to get this from
the administration (municipality) of your home town. Basically, any document signed from a government agency
should be sufficient!
Besides, you could submit a bank statement instead of a utility bill
(assuming that you have an own bank account in your name and don´t use the bank account
of your parents).
well, I just sent one of them my mutual fund statement which shows my home address - lets see... strangely I checked my bank account statement and it doesn't show my home address.
But I still don't get it, why the heck would someone want my bank statement, its not like they are giving me a loan or something...anyways....
Cex.io and if you are unable to do business with them then you wont be able to do it with any other exchanger because they are the most simple
And easy user friendly exchanging services.
ahh thanks for reminding me about it. I totally forgot about it...was having login issues with the site so I just stopped using it. Am already registered there, will try it again!