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Topic: Whats the best way to extract euros from btc? (Read 922 times)

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August 09, 2011, 12:25:39 PM
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Lol,
We dont store anything valuable. We basically "front" the cash to buy you coins for a fee.
I dont like spam, If a hacker hacked our site, all he could do is change the text in the pages lol.
We are a US Based company, and the company info is available upon request.
When we signed up and bought the website, my name (actually a friend of mine's because we used his card that night) and phone number were on the whois etc., I figure I should limit how much of target I am as much as possible, and for 14 bucks it is worth it.
So yeah basically if we were to pull a MyBitcoin, we wouold only make off with whatever transactions are open at the moment...which of course is never worth it.
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Our exchange is https://bitcoinbux.com

and why using anonymous whois domainsbyproxy ? to be trusted like mybitcoin and be the next bitcoingate ?
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We payout with Xoom. (link on our homepage).


Depending where you live this could be a great option for you. (France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Ireland, U.K. all available + More)
Same Day deposit to your bank account in Euro or most local currencies (for available countries).

Our exchange is https://bitcoinbux.com

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what about a regular wired bank transfer to your account? A bit slow, but works well.
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Tradehill-Paxum?
Volumes are very low on euros at tradehill... Paxum charges $2 at the ATM and $44.95/y for the card.

Mt-gox is slowwww....

Any other way to get euros for btc?
What do others in Europe use to convert their btc into euros?
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