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hero member
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September 07, 2014, 03:44:05 PM
#23
Usually there's a huge "spread" of buy to sell on these things, which has rendered the entire Bitcoin ATM ecosystem a complete useless joke.  Maybe that's what happened.  When he finally got in there, surprise, the markup was fucking $21 just to purchase.  Greedy ATM owners have singlehandedly made this innovation pointless. Sad

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September 07, 2014, 03:40:10 PM
#22

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You are asked if you want to buy or sell.... in my case, I tried a sales today to 1 BTC.

I click on 'Sell Bitcoin'
Next it asked me to enter a dollar amount --- so I typed in $500.




I am confused, the machine agreed to buy at your over priced entry of $500?

Yet clearly was selling to you at $479?

Please explain how you were able to just set the price you wanted and it wasn't pre determined (buy rate) by the machine. Or how this machine literally gives money away lol

Or there was a $21 rate change from when you sold at $500 and took the pic, doubtful but giving you a reason out.



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September 07, 2014, 03:38:47 PM
#21


Freakin awesome!!!   Nuff said!!!!


Next time bring some electrical tape to put over that camera recording everything you do.  Smiley

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sr. member
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September 07, 2014, 03:35:14 PM
#20
It's really nice to hear from someone who has used one of these and had an easy time with it. I was someone that had read a lot about these being a pain to use and very daunting but it seems your experience was the complete opposite. I am still yet to use one of these however I now know when I get the chance not to be as worried, it seems pretty easy!
vip
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September 07, 2014, 02:59:53 PM
#19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htezYytwiGs

I'm curious as to why it wasn't mentioned in the OP, nor anybody cared to ask what restaurant this is located in.

http://www.bitaccess.co/btminfo/us/chicago/buy_bitcoin_in_chicago_01/

http://www.midwestbtc.com/

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You can find us at Cassava in Chicago located at 3338 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657.

The people who own the BTC company own the restaurant. No big fuckin' deal, so why the obfuscation?

Actually, I know why, but will leave that for some other thread.
newbie
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September 07, 2014, 12:33:13 PM
#18
Very cool , you can convert FIAT TO BTC there only or BTC to FIAT also?
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September 07, 2014, 12:32:51 PM
#17
All those hurdles and hoops you have to jump are merely due to regulatory reasons. It's a shame that such a simple technology has to adhere to those things, but we can't change that, it seems. Also the premium you pay for using an ATM is still unreasonably high!
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always the student, never the master.
September 07, 2014, 12:31:24 PM
#16
hey thats awesome, but eventually the goal should be the extinction of fiat all together
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September 07, 2014, 12:27:41 PM
#15
Awesome! I have yet to experience my first bitcoin ATM. It's nice that this one did not make you privide Drivers License or scan fingerprints. It seems easy enough, although I see the 1 confirmation thing a pretty big turnoff for the mainstream. If people want their cash right away, they will not wait an average of 10 minutes.

The exchange rate seems reasonable enough. Was that 5% fee added on top of the displayed exchange rate?


The 5% was accounted for on the going rate... so when I typed in the amount I wanted I didn't get that amount -5%

As for the 10 minute wait... this BTM was located inside a small restaurant.   I could have started the transaction, ordered a quick bite to eat, and finished with collecting on my way out.
Did you type in the fiat amount, or the bitcoin amount? Your post above says you typed in $500 for 1 bitcoin (I would just be surprised that the price would be exactly that much).

I think it is exciting to have more 2 way bitcoin ATMs around the country. I think it will really encourage commerce in bitcoin.
full member
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September 07, 2014, 10:23:25 AM
#14
I don't understand why you'd do this since the fees are so extortionate... it just doesn't make sense...
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
September 07, 2014, 10:19:04 AM
#13
Can you make a little description of the process?

I've seen some videos of other models and it's a nightmare to use.

I agree. Some of these machines are a nightmare.

robocoin  Roll Eyes ?
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September 07, 2014, 09:50:23 AM
#12
To be honest... I was very nervous not knowing what to expect.
It was easy as could be.

When I walked up the machine I clicked start.
You enter your mobile phone number and get an SMS code.
Enter that code, and you continue.

You are asked if you want to buy or sell.... in my case, I tried a sales today to 1 BTC.

I click on 'Sell Bitcoin'
Next it asked me to enter a dollar amount --- so I typed in $500.

Next I was presented with a QR code on the screen -- saying I have 5 minutes to send BTC to that address.
I opened my mobile wallet, scanned the QR code and clicked send.

Within seconds the screen confirmed a transaction had been started.

I was told I need to wait for 1 confirm (up to 10 minutes) for the transaction.
I would receive another SMS when the transaction was ready.

About 10 minutes later I was sent an SMS with a Redeem Code.
I returned to the machine.


Same process.. enter phone number, then confirm the SMS code.
Now I click on 'Redeem Code'  and typed in my code.

After I typed it in...the machine proceeded to dispense $500 in cash!
As easy as could be!!

This sounds like a very smooth process. Do you know if there are any limits as to how much you can buy/sell per day?

I also don't see an address as to where the ATM is located in case anyone (like myself) might be interested.
legendary
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September 07, 2014, 07:54:27 AM
#11
The nice part, I can buy and sell right there.. and there is a 5% fee to the bank operating the equipment.

yes, good point (for the "need to wait the 1 confirmation").  Wink
legendary
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September 07, 2014, 07:49:50 AM
#10
Smooth.
Buying bitcoins should probably be quicker.
hero member
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September 07, 2014, 07:41:44 AM
#9
Awesome! I have yet to experience my first bitcoin ATM. It's nice that this one did not make you privide Drivers License or scan fingerprints. It seems easy enough, although I see the 1 confirmation thing a pretty big turnoff for the mainstream. If people want their cash right away, they will not wait an average of 10 minutes.

The exchange rate seems reasonable enough. Was that 5% fee added on top of the displayed exchange rate?


The 5% was accounted for on the going rate... so when I typed in the amount I wanted I didn't get that amount -5%

As for the 10 minute wait... this BTM was located inside a small restaurant.   I could have started the transaction, ordered a quick bite to eat, and finished with collecting on my way out.
legendary
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September 07, 2014, 05:42:27 AM
#8
Awesome! I have yet to experience my first bitcoin ATM. It's nice that this one did not make you privide Drivers License or scan fingerprints. It seems easy enough, although I see the 1 confirmation thing a pretty big turnoff for the mainstream. If people want their cash right away, they will not wait an average of 10 minutes.

The exchange rate seems reasonable enough. Was that 5% fee added on top of the displayed exchange rate?
member
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September 07, 2014, 03:07:43 AM
#7


Freakin awesome!!!   Nuff said!!!!

It's lousy as seen on many reviews is this one awesome to you.They said it takes a long duration to complete the transaction with ATMs
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September 06, 2014, 09:25:14 PM
#6
Nice!

So, KYC/AML is phone number + machine camera?

Ok, I could have used a pre-paid phone with no tracking.
There is a camera on the machine.

The nice part, I can buy and sell right there.. and there is a 5% fee to the bank operating the equipment.
Overall, it was a pretty neat experience.
legendary
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September 06, 2014, 09:15:09 PM
#5
Nice!

So, KYC/AML is phone number + machine camera?
hero member
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September 06, 2014, 09:01:05 PM
#4
To be honest... I was very nervous not knowing what to expect.
It was easy as could be.

When I walked up the machine I clicked start.
You enter your mobile phone number and get an SMS code.
Enter that code, and you continue.

You are asked if you want to buy or sell.... in my case, I tried a sales today to 1 BTC.

I click on 'Sell Bitcoin'
Next it asked me to enter a dollar amount --- so I typed in $500.

Next I was presented with a QR code on the screen -- saying I have 5 minutes to send BTC to that address.
I opened my mobile wallet, scanned the QR code and clicked send.

Within seconds the screen confirmed a transaction had been started.

I was told I need to wait for 1 confirm (up to 10 minutes) for the transaction.
I would receive another SMS when the transaction was ready.

About 10 minutes later I was sent an SMS with a Redeem Code.
I returned to the machine.


Same process.. enter phone number, then confirm the SMS code.
Now I click on 'Redeem Code'  and typed in my code.

After I typed it in...the machine proceeded to dispense $500 in cash!
As easy as could be!!




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