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Topic: What's about bank account verification to allow buying with paypal? (Read 662 times)

brand new
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Thus I don't deal with anybody but the exchanges. No use in trying to find established members when there is a guaranteed chance you will get ripped off.
legendary
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I haven't had any issues with either paxum or dwolla. It may take awhile but I feel just a tad bit more secure using them then paypal.
... until you receive Dwolla from an ACH transfer that is later disputed by the checking account holder, then the funds will be taken back out of your Dwolla account.
legendary
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A bank account is much harder to overtake than a bad secured ebay, paypal or other internet account.
It's significantly easier, actually.
hero member
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Firstbits.com/1fg4i :)
It's against Paypal rules to use it to buy digital money...
newbie
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I too was scammed twice and stopped selling with Paypal payment option.

But I still think that Paypal would, if really save, be best for Bitcoin exchange.

Assume Bitmarket.eu as an example would only allow someone to pay Bitcoin with Paypal if he sucessfully payed Bitcoins buyed on Bitmarked.eu with his own bank account. Confirmed by a 100% trustable seller of course.

Wouldn't something like this be an option to make the hole thing faster and saver?

A bank account is much harder to overtake than a bad secured ebay, paypal or other internet account. How should a scammer organize such a bank payment if he doesn't own the bank account?

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