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Topic: Where can I exchange UKash for Bitcoin? (Read 6747 times)

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September 14, 2014, 09:27:43 PM
#41
I think JustCoin also supports UKash. You should check them out as well

Edited:
Just coin supports mCash not UKash.
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September 12, 2014, 10:49:28 AM
#40
There are many scam exchanges be careful
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September 08, 2014, 06:39:22 PM
#39
Thanks for those suggestions, I'll be checking them out.

I was interested in paysafecard but then read some not so good reviews. I've just now made an account on the ukash site so no doubt it will all become clearer to me soon.
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September 08, 2014, 06:34:29 PM
#38
www.virwox.com they charge 20% but they are legit!
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September 08, 2014, 06:23:43 PM
#37
if you check this list.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/buying-bitcoins-with-paypal-and-others-775272

the second and last website does it very well.
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September 08, 2014, 06:02:13 PM
#36
I recently bought a ukash voucher to try but so far I don't like what I'm finding out about it.

Can an experienced ukash user explain how it's supposed to work? My voucher is in Australian dollars and I still don't know if that's of any use to anyone else. Are all ukash merchant / processor fees up around 20%?

Where are you trying to use it?

I always find paysafecard as a much better alternative to ukash.
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September 08, 2014, 03:19:40 PM
#35
I recently bought a ukash voucher to try but so far I don't like what I'm finding out about it.

Can an experienced ukash user explain how it's supposed to work? My voucher is in Australian dollars and I still don't know if that's of any use to anyone else. Are all ukash merchant / processor fees up around 20%?
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September 08, 2014, 07:14:50 AM
#34
(...) having Ukash kill all their pins when the buyer immediately goes back to the store they bought the Ukash to refund the transaction. I wouldn't touch Ukash

If you can do that, of course nobody will accept ukash.
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September 07, 2014, 06:36:43 PM
#33
Usually it's the other way around, the exchanger is scammed by taking stolen/frauded Ukash or having Ukash kill all their pins when the buyer immediately goes back to the store they bought the Ukash to refund the transaction. I wouldn't touch Ukash


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September 07, 2014, 02:38:56 PM
#32
With our service you can buy Bitcoins with Ukash, Credit Card, Sofort Banking and Perfect Money.

KryptoXchange.pw

This doesn't qualify as legit just yet.
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September 05, 2014, 09:39:43 PM
#31

Any non-scamming alternatives?
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September 04, 2014, 10:33:08 PM
#30
You can exchange ukash to bitcoin and ukash to perfect money, webmoney and entro money also on My-exchanger.com.The service can offer its customers the best rates, and rapid exchange of complete anonymity. To make the exchange is not necessary to register or provide any personal information. We are committed to long-term cooperation and value each customer. All transactions are processed manually, so you can be sure that none of your voucher will not be lost and you will always get your money.

Sounds scammy already. Do you work with escrow
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September 04, 2014, 10:59:31 AM
#29
You can exchange ukash to bitcoin and ukash to perfect money, webmoney and entro money also on My-exchanger.com.The service can offer its customers the best rates, and rapid exchange of complete anonymity. To make the exchange is not necessary to register or provide any personal information. We are committed to long-term cooperation and value each customer. All transactions are processed manually, so you can be sure that none of your voucher will not be lost and you will always get your money.
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August 16, 2014, 07:14:49 AM
#28
Buyemoney.com is a E-bank that is E-currency exchnager offering instant exchange of all major E-currnecies and E-vouchers, Ukash, CashU, Bitcoin, Webmoney, WMZ, WME, OKPAY, Egopay and many more, We are certified exchangers for OKPAY, Egopay, Perfect Money,

You can and sell your E-products, voip vouchers, Google Play, Gaming direct to the client with Buyer Seller protection, very reliable and instant exchange, it is probably the most diverse exchange site on the net today, Sign up and tell your friends, it free and we give the best support.

Try us everyone loves our service.
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I normally use Mercabit, who are extremely reliable, but Alex is away until the 30th so I need a temporary vendor.

I've looked at bitexchange.biz and euromoneychange.com, but neither have any feedback to show they are reliable.



Hello Sir ,

you can exchange your ukash to bitcoin , paypal , perfectmoney and webmoney with uk24ex.com .

we provide good offers , just visit our site and check our rates and exchange directions .

Contacts:

Yahoo chat : uk24ex

Icq: 697 067 238

Email to [email protected]

Website : www.uk24ex.com/
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March 23, 2014, 10:05:21 PM
#26
hmm, someone must have bumped it and deleted their post cuz it was on the new posts page lol
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March 23, 2014, 07:26:37 PM
#25
You guys realise this thread is over 7 months old?
Well, yes. But why not? Smiley
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March 23, 2014, 03:27:47 PM
#24
You guys realise this thread is over 7 months old?
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March 23, 2014, 06:12:13 AM
#23
I could trade ukash to btc but I'd want 25% fee for doing so.

M25
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Mercabit doesn't currently have any Bitcoins available to exchange... wondering if there are any other trusted members who can exchange Ukash vouchers?
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Okay, that's good.

Should probably make that clear on the web page as I looked and instantly thought "EUR only".

You can always ask the operator. We made it that way because EUR is our base currency, but we can convert from any other at a fee. You can avoid the extra charge by converting yourself to EUR on Ukash's website. Hope it helps.
M25
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Okay, that's good.

Should probably make that clear on the web page as I looked and instantly thought "EUR only".
legendary
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Many thanks, but they only take EUR.

Not anymore, for 3% conversion fee any Ukash currency is ok
M25
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Many thanks, but they only take EUR.
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I will just leave this here...


mercaBit.eu - buy bitcoins with ukash and more

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mercabiteu-buy-bitcoins-with-ukash-and-more-feedback-thread-104357
M25
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I don't think you understand, I have had the account about six months and used to be able to deposit upto about £200 every day, now just £60.
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Previously I used to deposit about £100 at a time, and I think the limits were the same as Paysafecard is currently, but it's suddenly gone down to £60 (per 24 hours) and £180 (per 30 days) max.
The more transactions and the longer your account exists means the more you can do. After a month you can move considerably more.
M25
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Previously I used to deposit about £100 at a time, and I think the limits were the same as Paysafecard is currently, but it's suddenly gone down to £60 (per 24 hours) and £180 (per 30 days) max.
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Is it just me, or has Virwox started to impose a restriction for Ukash vouchers?

I can only deposit upto 60 GBP or equivalent in EUR/USD... previously I think the limit was 200 GBP. The change seems to have happened without warning.

Apart from Bitcoin Nordic and their complicated way to fund Ukash (via CashU first, commissions each time), are there any alternatives?
Yes virwox has ukash disabled at the moment. The limits raise the more transactions you do and the longer you are a member, there is a table showing it on their site somewhere.
M25
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Is it just me, or has Virwox started to impose a restriction for Ukash vouchers?

I can only deposit upto 60 GBP or equivalent in EUR/USD... previously I think the limit was 200 GBP. The change seems to have happened without warning.

Apart from Bitcoin Nordic and their complicated way to fund Ukash (via CashU first, commissions each time), are there any alternatives?
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November 20, 2012, 02:05:26 PM
#11
No problem!
I am online every day for a few hours so probably at worst would be 12 hours to get it exchanged with me so just pm me if/when you need to exchange any - I have many references.
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November 20, 2012, 01:17:44 PM
#10
In future I can exchange Ukash vouchers for a 10% fee from mtgox average.
I am not sure what other people charge, but I know I am fast and reliable Smiley

Edit: Seems I am cheaper than bitexchange.biz on ukash -> btc so in future please consider pming me and I can help!

Hey projects,

Thanks very much for that, I will definitely take you up on the offer.

I used bitexchange.biz to try and exchange my UKash voucher about 24 hours ago but I've heard absolutely nothing back - at best an unreliable operation or at worst a potential scam.

Cheers again, I will be in touch soon!
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November 20, 2012, 04:56:34 AM
#9
In future I can exchange Ukash vouchers for a 10% fee from mtgox average.
I am not sure what other people charge, but I know I am fast and reliable Smiley

Edit: Seems I am cheaper than bitexchange.biz on ukash -> btc so in future please consider pming me and I can help!
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November 19, 2012, 04:27:10 PM
#8
I normally use Mercabit, who are extremely reliable, but Alex is away until the 30th so I need a temporary vendor.

I've looked at bitexchange.biz and euromoneychange.com, but neither have any feedback to show they are reliable.



http://bitexchange.biz/ is an advertiser on my site, and I've not used them as I am in the US but I know they are spending a lot of money on advertising right now as they are one of the biggest and main advertisers for the operation fabulous ad group, they've spent over 3btc on just my site lately.

I don't think it would make sense for them to screw you out of ~3btc when they've spent many more times that on advertising, and if they were screwing people I think it would generate a lot of talk on the forums.  For ~3btc right now I'd highly doubt you'd have any problems.

Taken the plunge and attempted to process my voucher through bitexchange.biz. I've not yet received any email confirmation, however the auto message said to allow 24 hours processing. I'll soon find out if they're a scam or not.

I was slightly concerned that they seem to trawl the "newbie" forum promoting their business...
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November 19, 2012, 04:24:45 PM
#7
I normally use Mercabit, who are extremely reliable, but Alex is away until the 30th so I need a temporary vendor.

Quote
UKash vouchers may be redeemed with merchants where this payment voucher is accepted. This includes Bitcoin exchanges Mercabit.eu and VirWoX.
Funds may be added to a CashU account using a UKash voucher. Some bitcoin exchanges, such as Bitcoin Nordic, accept CashU payments for the purchase of bitcoins.

 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/UKash

Thanks Stephen, I considered Bitcoin nordic but the transfer of Ukash again into CashU seemed too convoluted for a lazy sod like me.

I've now delved into the unknown and processed my voucher through bitexchange.biz...we will see what if anything happens.
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November 19, 2012, 04:14:12 PM
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I normally use Mercabit, who are extremely reliable, but Alex is away until the 30th so I need a temporary vendor.

Quote
UKash vouchers may be redeemed with merchants where this payment voucher is accepted. This includes Bitcoin exchanges Mercabit.eu and VirWoX.
Funds may be added to a CashU account using a UKash voucher. Some bitcoin exchanges, such as Bitcoin Nordic, accept CashU payments for the purchase of bitcoins.

 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/UKash
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November 19, 2012, 03:55:33 PM
#5
I normally use Mercabit, who are extremely reliable, but Alex is away until the 30th so I need a temporary vendor.

I've looked at bitexchange.biz and euromoneychange.com, but neither have any feedback to show they are reliable.



http://bitexchange.biz/ is an advertiser on my site, and I've not used them as I am in the US but I know they are spending a lot of money on advertising right now as they are one of the biggest and main advertisers for the operation fabulous ad group, they've spent over 3btc on just my site lately.

I don't think it would make sense for them to screw you out of ~3btc when they've spent many more times that on advertising, and if they were screwing people I think it would generate a lot of talk on the forums.  For ~3btc right now I'd highly doubt you'd have any problems.

Thanks for the tip Oldschool, appreciate it!
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November 19, 2012, 03:50:46 PM
#4
I normally use Mercabit, who are extremely reliable, but Alex is away until the 30th so I need a temporary vendor.

I've looked at bitexchange.biz and euromoneychange.com, but neither have any feedback to show they are reliable.



http://bitexchange.biz/ is an advertiser on my site, and I've not used them as I am in the US but I know they are spending a lot of money on advertising right now as they are one of the biggest and main advertisers for the operation fabulous ad group, they've spent over 3btc on just my site lately.

I don't think it would make sense for them to screw you out of ~3btc when they've spent many more times that on advertising, and if they were screwing people I think it would generate a lot of talk on the forums.  For ~3btc right now I'd highly doubt you'd have any problems.
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November 19, 2012, 03:33:03 PM
#3
How much are you looking to exchange?

Not much, I've got a £20 Ukash voucher, so looking for about BTC3 give or take.

EDIT - got my rates mixed up, about BTC2.10 I'm looking for. 3 was a bit optimistic!  Smiley
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November 19, 2012, 03:29:38 PM
#2
How much are you looking to exchange?
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November 19, 2012, 03:27:59 PM
#1
I normally use Mercabit, who are extremely reliable, but Alex is away until the 30th so I need a temporary vendor.

I've looked at bitexchange.biz and euromoneychange.com, but neither have any feedback to show they are reliable.

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