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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: Bukola on June 22, 2016, 08:38:23 AM



Title: [CLOSED]Payoneer for BTC exchange (Escrow is mandatory)
Post by: Bukola on June 22, 2016, 08:38:23 AM
Hi, I'm a freelancer that get paid regularly via Payoneer and due to personal reasons, I will be exchanging some of the Payoneer funds for BTC on a regular basis.

Presently, I want to exchange at least $100 to at most $1121 Payoneer for BTC at 1:1 rate (i.e. I send $100 Payoneer, I get $100 BTC).

Preferably, I would like to buy $1121 BTC at once, though if that's not possible, trading in bits from $100 BTC upwards is welcomed.

We would be using Localbitcoins escrow for the transactions. I already have a "Sell BTC for Payoneer" Localbitcoins ad, here is the link: https://localbitcoins.com/ad/348977/cash-out-your-bitcoins-payoneer.

Thanks



Title: Re: Payoneer for BTC exchange (Escrow is mandatory)
Post by: truckerJoe on June 22, 2016, 10:40:27 AM
Hi, I'm a freelancer that get paid regularly via Payoneer and due to personal reasons, I will be exchanging some of the Payoneer funds for BTC on a regular basis.

Presently, I want to exchange at least $100 to at most $1121 Payoneer for BTC at 1:1 rate (i.e. I send $100 Payoneer, I get $100 BTC).

Preferably, I would like to buy $1121 BTC at once, though if that's not possible, trading in bits from $100 BTC upwards is welcomed.

We would be using Localbitcoins escrow for the transactions. I already have a "Sell BTC for Payoneer" Localbitcoins ad, here is the link: https://localbitcoins.com/ad/348977/cash-out-your-bitcoins-payoneer.

Thanks



payoneer is paypal
good luck with finding a dummy


Title: Re: Payoneer for BTC exchange (Escrow is mandatory)
Post by: Bukola on June 22, 2016, 11:13:17 AM
How exactly is it PayPal? You should put some thought in your replies, otherwise, you end up sounding stupid.


Title: Re: Payoneer for BTC exchange (Escrow is mandatory)
Post by: ashish1234 on June 22, 2016, 01:05:57 PM
How exactly is it PayPal? You should put some thought in your replies, otherwise, you end up sounding stupid.

I think his mean to say payoneer is reversible wallet.



Title: Re: Payoneer for BTC exchange (Escrow is mandatory)
Post by: Woultries on June 22, 2016, 01:20:52 PM
Whoever lied to you guy is an idiot, you cannot reverse payoneer card to card transfers, Payoneer is one of the safest payment processors online and if it wasn't a 1:1 I would buy the funds but I would end up loosing about $15 due to the withdrawal fees for international atms.


Title: Re: Payoneer for BTC exchange (Escrow is mandatory)
Post by: Bukola on June 22, 2016, 01:38:42 PM
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I think his mean to say payoneer is reversible wallet.

The mode in which I would transfer the funds from my Payoneer account to another person's Payoneer account is via the "Make a Payment" service. It's not all Payoneer account holders that are eligible to use this service, I'm eligible because I'm a freelancer that has been getting paid by one of their partners. Also, both the sender and receiver accounts must have the "Make a Payment" tab in their respective accounts before they can make a transaction.

Now, when a sender sends funds to another person via this service, Payoneer, more often than not, scrutinise the transfer to make sure it doesn't violate their terms and conditions in any way before they approve the transfer, which might take a maximum of 2 business days. Once the funds are approved and the receiver's account gets credited, the transaction cannot be reversed, ever.

Just to be on the safe side, anyone that will trade with me via Localbitcoins escrow, should only release BTC when Payoneer has approved the transfer and his account has been credited.



Title: Re: Payoneer for BTC exchange (Escrow is mandatory)
Post by: Bukola on June 22, 2016, 03:35:46 PM
I've gotten a seller willing to sell $1121 BTC to me via Localbitcoins escrow. I will be locking the thread now, will unlock again, anytime I need to buy more BTC for Payoneer. Thanks