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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: SummerBliss on September 15, 2015, 05:53:50 AM



Title: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: SummerBliss on September 15, 2015, 05:53:50 AM
Buying $20 btc for $25 paypal funds.
I will go first for reputable and trusted member.
PM me your skype or comment here. Thanks!


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: roadbits on September 15, 2015, 06:30:43 AM
Your a new member and do not have any trade history and your asking to trade with reversible payment processor. I don't think any one will come forward to do this trade. If you really want to buy then use some non reversible payment methods.


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: SummerBliss on September 15, 2015, 06:33:32 AM
Your a new member and do not have any trade history and your asking to trade with reversible payment processor. I don't think any one will come forward to do this trade. If you really want to buy then use some non reversible payment methods.

Sorry about that sir, but I only have paypal as of the moment.


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: altcoinhosting on September 15, 2015, 06:34:37 AM
You can always try virwox...

Takes 24-48 hrs the first time, and has gigantic fees, but you'll be able to end up with some BTC in your wallet  ;)


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: SummerBliss on September 15, 2015, 06:36:10 AM
You can always try virwox...

Takes 24-48 hrs the first time, and has gigantic fees, but you'll be able to end up with some BTC in your wallet  ;)
Thank you for your suggestion sir. I will consider it. :)


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: kamilora on September 15, 2015, 06:41:08 AM
Buying $20 btc for $25 paypal funds.
I will go first for reputable and trusted member.
PM me your skype or comment here. Thanks!
virwox is most secure and good option always


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: altcoinhosting on September 15, 2015, 06:46:29 AM
You can always try virwox...

Takes 24-48 hrs the first time, and has gigantic fees, but you'll be able to end up with some BTC in your wallet  ;)
Thank you for your suggestion sir. I will consider it. :)

Oh, by the way: if you consider using virwox, make sure you read up on them first... Don't just send over your money without knowing the full process...

It's a rather long process... I used them twice already, and converting paypal to BTC actually takes several steps (this is just from memory, i might be off here):

  • creating an account (+verifying if i remember correct)
  • sending PP to virwox
  • buying linden dollars (if i remember correct, it might be something else you have to buy)
  • exchanging your linden dollars to bitcoin
  • withdrawing your BTC (can take up to 48 hours)

Make sure your paypal is verified, and you read up on all the fees they charge... Good luck!


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: zazarb on September 15, 2015, 07:29:20 AM
You can always try virwox...

Takes 24-48 hrs the first time, and has gigantic fees, but you'll be able to end up with some BTC in your wallet  ;)
Thank you for your suggestion sir. I will consider it. :)

Oh, by the way: if you consider using virwox, make sure you read up on them first... Don't just send over your money without knowing the full process...

It's a rather long process... I used them twice already, and converting paypal to BTC actually takes several steps (this is just from memory, i might be off here):

  • creating an account (+verifying if i remember correct)
  • sending PP to virwox
  • buying linden dollars (if i remember correct, it might be something else you have to buy)
  • exchanging your linden dollars to bitcoin
  • withdrawing your BTC (can take up to 48 hours)

Make sure your paypal is verified, and you read up on all the fees they charge... Good luck!
I just want to add, that  after each listed exchange transaction, remains unused fund, or fractional parts, maybe it does not matter if you use constantly wirwox, but for single exchange It can be up to a few percent loss.


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: altcoinhosting on September 15, 2015, 07:31:52 AM
I just want to add, that  after each listed exchange transaction, remains unused fund, or fractional parts, maybe it does not matter if you use constantly wirwox, but for single exchange It can be up to a few percent loss.

Indeed... I noticed that to... I already found it to be a little odd... There's no practical reason why they should leave a small amount in your account, other than enticing you to use them again...

But hey, they get the job done... I've never read a scam report about them, and that's actually a big deal in the bitcoin world  ;D


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: betohell on September 15, 2015, 07:32:53 AM
Buying $20 btc for $25 paypal funds.
I will go first for reputable and trusted member.
PM me your skype or comment here. Thanks!
virwox is most secure and good option always
the handling fee is high too  >:(


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: mr.relax on September 15, 2015, 02:38:47 PM
My fee is even higher but no delays.
Up to 10$ at 25% above bitstamp.
PM me if you like


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: kamilora on September 15, 2015, 03:04:48 PM
Buying $20 btc for $25 paypal funds.
I will go first for reputable and trusted member.
PM me your skype or comment here. Thanks!
virwox is best option i think


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: mobnepal on September 15, 2015, 04:27:34 PM
I think you wil not get anybody here who will be interested to trade bitcoin for your paypal. As you may apply chargeback on future from paypal. So better try to use other payment processor. And also you are jr. member like me so nobody wil be say you are trusted.


Title: Re: Buying BTC for Paypal
Post by: Timelord2067 on September 15, 2015, 04:41:40 PM
I think you wil not get anybody here who will be interested to trade bitcoin for your paypal. As you may apply chargeback on future from paypal. So better try to use other payment processor. And also you are jr. member like me so nobody wil be say you are trusted.

I've been repeatedly turned down by both Newbies and Jr Memebers for not being trusted enough so I wouldn't take it to heart. (Check out my trust that I've left for others BTW). ;)