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Topic: where to SELL small amounts of bitcoin for fiat? (Read 573 times)

newbie
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December 13, 2013, 03:49:48 PM
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how small of amounts are we talking about?

0.01 BTC?
full member
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I know, this is my biggest complaint, that it's hard and you have to be so careful about doing business with BTC right now.  Localbitcoin looked pretty good.  Back before they had problems CampBX was good for me.
sr. member
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how small of amounts are we talking about?
newbie
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Is that site safe? Are there scammers on there?

I've traded using localbitcoins before, and the system is set up so it's pretty hard to get scammed. If you're selling BTC you send the BTC to localbitcoins where they hold it in escrow - and the buyer will not get your BTC until you confirm that they've paid the money into your bank account (or whatever payment method you chose).
member
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Every bit of my spare money is going into bitcoin even if it's $100 a week or less. So that sounds like a good way to buy small amounts.

I used https://www.getbitcoin.com.au/

They are safe and reliable for AUS customer, they take Cash deposits at the local bank. I put the BTC into coinbase, at the moment I don't want to deal with paper wallets and stuff atleast until I build up more bitcoin.
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
There are scammers everywhere but, done correctly, localbitcoins is probably one of the safest ways to buy and/or sell Bitcoins.
member
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Is that site safe? Are there scammers on there?
newbie
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Hi,
I think you should go on https://localbitcoins.com/
There you will be able to buy or sell  bitcoins without having to transfer money ..
newbie
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just as the post says as im not a big trader and the big sites have minimum amounts that you must own first before being allowed to register as a seller?
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