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Topic: Where to Buy BTC with Paypal? (Read 2091 times)

legendary
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June 15, 2016, 11:48:21 AM
#34
You can use double exchange:

Exchange PayPal → OKPay on the site http://24multiexchange.com/
Exchange OKPay → BTC on the site https://qcashpay.com
Can these 2 exchanger site be trusted? Have you done any transaction on these websites?

I highly doubt it.

Only because I never even heard of these exchanges until now. Why would someone try something unknown to them, when they can use known service like localbitcoins...
I think its risky to risk your money in that 2 exchange sites.. better to withdraw your money from paypal and try to buy in local bitcoins or use perfect money many sites are trusted there.. like changer.com
newbie
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June 15, 2016, 11:21:48 AM
#33
You can use double exchange:

Exchange PayPal → OKPay on the site http://24multiexchange.com/
Exchange OKPay → BTC on the site https://qcashpay.com
Don't use QCashPay.com site!
I have placed 2 orders #33181 and #89824 3 days ago and still they haven't completed. I've submitted a ticket, also have written to their email address yesterday. I received the following answer from David Jhon
- sorry for delayed. cause our sender blocked new sender is joining in morning today. i will send
thanks
But nothing was done.
Today contacted with QCashPay.com - QCashPay Team by Skype. After I said about my problem, he went offline.
legendary
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September 09, 2015, 02:50:36 PM
#32
You can use double exchange:

Exchange PayPal → OKPay on the site http://24multiexchange.com/
Exchange OKPay → BTC on the site https://qcashpay.com
Can these 2 exchanger site be trusted? Have you done any transaction on these websites?

I highly doubt it.

Only because I never even heard of these exchanges until now. Why would someone try something unknown to them, when they can use known service like localbitcoins...
sr. member
Activity: 392
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Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
September 09, 2015, 02:19:04 PM
#31
You can use double exchange:

Exchange PayPal → OKPay on the site http://24multiexchange.com/
Exchange OKPay → BTC on the site https://qcashpay.com
Can these 2 exchanger site be trusted? Have you done any transaction on these websites?

Very good questions...
legendary
Activity: 1400
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September 09, 2015, 01:51:12 PM
#30
You can use double exchange:

Exchange PayPal → OKPay on the site http://24multiexchange.com/
Exchange OKPay → BTC on the site https://qcashpay.com
Can these 2 exchanger site be trusted? Have you done any transaction on these websites?
sr. member
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Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
September 09, 2015, 12:14:52 PM
#29
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8

I agree, they would. There are some that would scam you even for $1. But looking through the Currency exchange thread, I have noticed that generally there are people who would take a risk and sell these small amounts, lets say up to $10. If you have a brand new account then no, but if you have been on the forum for a while, like OP is and you don't have any negative feedback, someone might sell you.
I can suggest to use paypal with trusted users with tons of private transactions.

Good tip.

I did create a topic offering my 7 bucks for satoshis on the currency exchange section.

Lets see what will happens.
member
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September 09, 2015, 10:55:41 AM
#28
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8

I agree, they would. There are some that would scam you even for $1. But looking through the Currency exchange thread, I have noticed that generally there are people who would take a risk and sell these small amounts, lets say up to $10. If you have a brand new account then no, but if you have been on the forum for a while, like OP is and you don't have any negative feedback, someone might sell you.
I can suggest to use paypal with trusted users with tons of private transactions.
sr. member
Activity: 392
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Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
September 09, 2015, 07:38:56 AM
#27
You can use double exchange:

Exchange PayPal → OKPay on the site http://24multiexchange.com/
Exchange OKPay → BTC on the site https://qcashpay.com

Nice!

I will take a look. It seems good.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
September 09, 2015, 06:06:51 AM
#26
You can use double exchange:

Exchange PayPal → OKPay on the site http://24multiexchange.com/
Exchange OKPay → BTC on the site https://qcashpay.com

In the first exchange the fees are 4% At the end in the second exchange you get 0.03124629 BTC which is worth 7.42$ not bad at all.
legendary
Activity: 1020
Merit: 1000
September 09, 2015, 02:36:07 AM
#25
You can use double exchange:

Exchange PayPal → OKPay on the site http://24multiexchange.com/
Exchange OKPay → BTC on the site https://qcashpay.com
hero member
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Move On !!!!!!
September 09, 2015, 02:34:19 AM
#24
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8

I agree, they would. There are some that would scam you even for $1. But looking through the Currency exchange thread, I have noticed that generally there are people who would take a risk and sell these small amounts, lets say up to $10. If you have a brand new account then no, but if you have been on the forum for a while, like OP is and you don't have any negative feedback, someone might sell you.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
September 09, 2015, 02:30:54 AM
#23
Hi...

I have almost US$ 8,00 in a Paypal account and I Want to transform these few bucks in some satoshis.  Grin

Where can I do this with safe?
SELL AT HERE
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0
sr. member
Activity: 462
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September 09, 2015, 02:28:03 AM
#22
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8
this is a sad truth.  i became a victim of PayPal chargeback scam and guess what amount was scammed from me? only $2 Grin Grin
 Grin they don't care about the amount, as long as it's PayPal, expect chargeback always.
legendary
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September 09, 2015, 01:38:15 AM
#21
there's only virwox for a safe paypal > bitcoin exchange in my opinion. the fees are astronomical though
sr. member
Activity: 252
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September 08, 2015, 11:16:44 PM
#20
Your best bet, would be using your paypal to pay a friends invoice and use that cash.

The cash will then be for localbitcoins doing it in person for $20-30 for testing how bitcoin works is my suggestion since youre new.
hero member
Activity: 742
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September 08, 2015, 10:52:28 PM
#19
better try to find an exchanger or person who trade currencies, there are many of them on facebook,but usually if u are new to them, youll be the one who tranfer first

It seems the best option for now...

But can't I find this person here? It should be a lot of exchangers in this forum. Right?
i dont know bout that, but facebook offer more details about identity, would be easier to trust someone there than here
sr. member
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Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
September 08, 2015, 10:19:03 PM
#18
better try to find an exchanger or person who trade currencies, there are many of them on facebook,but usually if u are new to them, youll be the one who tranfer first

It seems the best option for now...

But can't I find this person here? It should be a lot of exchangers in this forum. Right?
hero member
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September 08, 2015, 09:51:27 PM
#17
better try to find an exchanger or person who trade currencies, there are many of them on facebook,but usually if u are new to them, youll be the one who tranfer first
hero member
Activity: 504
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September 08, 2015, 08:09:51 PM
#16
Hi...

I have almost US$ 8,00 in a Paypal account and I Want to transform these few bucks in some satoshis.  Grin

Where can I do this with safe?

Well, if you want $8 on btc, the best way to do it is by buying to people Grin, here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=65.0 Believe me, I bought btc in this page "Virwox.com" they took like 20% of fees. Good luck!

buying to people in the lending section? LOL

all i can suggest the OP since he is just a newbie here, try using virwox, even you will pay much fees, both party will be safe from chargeback
full member
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September 08, 2015, 08:02:08 PM
#15
Hi...

I have almost US$ 8,00 in a Paypal account and I Want to transform these few bucks in some satoshis.  Grin

Where can I do this with safe?

Well, if you want $8 on btc, the best way to do it is by buying to people Grin, here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=65.0 Believe me, I bought btc in this page "Virwox.com" they took like 20% of fees. Good luck!
hero member
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September 08, 2015, 07:55:37 PM
#14
Hi...

I have almost US$ 8,00 in a Paypal account and I Want to transform these few bucks in some satoshis.  Grin

Where can I do this with safe?

For a higher amount (and if you were willing to pay a very hefty fee), I would say Virwox. For this amount, I would go to the Marketplace/Currency Exchange forum and find a very reputable trader who will do this for you. I never deal with Paypal due to the possibility of reversal of payments, so I stress finding a reputable trader who is leveraging his reputation against this risk.
sr. member
Activity: 392
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Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
September 08, 2015, 06:14:27 PM
#13
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8

Yes... I know.

But even after many confirmations on blockchain?

problem is not on bitcoin side, but on paypal.

simply, because bitcoin TX is non-reversible and paypal TX is reversible. considering this, is quite stupid idea to accept such deals and trade bitcoin via paypal or vice versa.

I recommend you to withdraw those bucks from paypal, go to localbitcoins.com, meet somebody personally, chat about bitcoin with him and make a deal. personally and in real world.

If a bitcoin  transaction is non-reversible, when I receive the satoshis I could make the payment via Paypal. I won't lose the received satoshis.

For me it looks good.

What's the problem with this idea?

Sure you wouldn't lose the satoshis, and may never send the PayPal funds (who could force you?) or even if you send them you may charge back several months later (so not even an escrow could force you to fulfill the deal). So of course there's no risk for you at all with the method you propose.

The problem is for the other party. Nobody will/should deal that way.


Well... I'm brazilian and brazilians are very honest men.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1475
September 08, 2015, 06:00:00 PM
#12
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8

Yes... I know.

But even after many confirmations on blockchain?

problem is not on bitcoin side, but on paypal.

simply, because bitcoin TX is non-reversible and paypal TX is reversible. considering this, is quite stupid idea to accept such deals and trade bitcoin via paypal or vice versa.

I recommend you to withdraw those bucks from paypal, go to localbitcoins.com, meet somebody personally, chat about bitcoin with him and make a deal. personally and in real world.

If a bitcoin  transaction is non-reversible, when I receive the satoshis I could make the payment via Paypal. I won't lose the received satoshis.

For me it looks good.

What's the problem with this idea?

Sure you wouldn't lose the satoshis, and may never send the PayPal funds (who could force you?) or even if you send them you may charge back several months later (so not even an escrow could force you to fulfill the deal). So of course there's no risk for you at all with the method you propose.

The problem is for the other party. Nobody will/should deal that way.
sr. member
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Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
September 08, 2015, 05:54:50 PM
#11
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8

Yes... I know.

But even after many confirmations on blockchain?

problem is not on bitcoin side, but on paypal.

simply, because bitcoin TX is non-reversible and paypal TX is reversible. considering this, is quite stupid idea to accept such deals and trade bitcoin via paypal or vice versa.

I recommend you to withdraw those bucks from paypal, go to localbitcoins.com, meet somebody personally, chat about bitcoin with him and make a deal. personally and in real world.

If a bitcoin  transaction is non-reversible, when I receive the satoshis I could make the payment via Paypal. I won't lose the received satoshis.

For me it looks good.

What's the problem with this idea?
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 500
September 08, 2015, 05:18:15 PM
#10
The amount is very less and some sites taking too much fees and you are newbie just because of this its not working for you right now try to arrange some more then hope you can exchange through virewox
hero member
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September 08, 2015, 05:09:23 PM
#9
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8

Yes... I know.

But even after many confirmations on blockchain?

problem is not on bitcoin side, but on paypal.

simply, because bitcoin TX is non-reversible and paypal TX is reversible. considering this, is quite stupid idea to accept such deals and trade bitcoin via paypal or vice versa.

I recommend you to withdraw those bucks from paypal, go to localbitcoins.com, meet somebody personally, chat about bitcoin with him and make a deal. personally and in real world.

That or just sign up with an exchange with that much in your account im sure you have a verified bank account attached.
So might as well just sign up for an exchange attach bank account get btc.
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 04:56:51 PM
#8
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8

Yes... I know.

But even after many confirmations on blockchain?

problem is not on bitcoin side, but on paypal.

simply, because bitcoin TX is non-reversible and paypal TX is reversible. considering this, is quite stupid idea to accept such deals and trade bitcoin via paypal or vice versa.

I recommend you to withdraw those bucks from paypal, go to localbitcoins.com, meet somebody personally, chat about bitcoin with him and make a deal. personally and in real world.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 251
Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
September 08, 2015, 04:36:10 PM
#7
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8

Yes... I know.

But even after many confirmations on blockchain?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
September 08, 2015, 04:34:19 PM
#6
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8


Sadly this is true.  I would never sell BTC for paypal.   The ones that do charge big fees as a lot of issues with paypal.

I really suggest saving up and getting a good exchange.  You will really like it being able to buy BTC straight from checking account.    Much easier and nicer.
hero member
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September 08, 2015, 04:32:45 PM
#5
I think you should contact b!z https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/bz-67815
member
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September 08, 2015, 04:31:08 PM
#4
with paypal people could scam you even for only $8
hero member
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September 08, 2015, 04:22:44 PM
#3
Had a press release on our news site about an app that does or will do this.

https://allcryptotalk.net/press-releases/purchase-btc-paypal-atombit-wallet/
I'm not sure if its legit or not you will have to do some research on it.
hero member
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Move On !!!!!!
September 08, 2015, 04:16:19 PM
#2
Hi...

I have almost US$ 8,00 in a Paypal account and I Want to transform these few bucks in some satoshis.  Grin

Where can I do this with safe?

Honestly for such a low amount, nowhere. You might be the best off posting into Currency Exchange thread here on the forum. I am sure someone will sell you this amount since it's really low so they won't be afraid of the chargeback.

For bigger amounts you have virwox but they are taking about 15% on fees and maybe localbitcoins.com, but even there everyone will want that you are well verified and you will pay very high prices.
sr. member
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Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
September 08, 2015, 04:12:57 PM
#1
Hi...

I have almost US$ 8,00 in a Paypal account and I Want to transform these few bucks in some satoshis.  Grin

Where can I do this with safe?
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