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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: BayAreaCoins on August 12, 2016, 09:17:36 AM



Title: Buying Bitcoins at market rate with my credit card! LocalBitcoin escrow <=$8,000
Post by: BayAreaCoins on August 12, 2016, 09:17:36 AM
Buying BTC using my credit card.

I can make a payment wherever you'd like and for whatever as long as it is legal.

https://localbitcoins.com/ad/365180/cash-out-your-bitcoins-credit-card?ch=3msg

(Other escrows accepted as well of course)

$0-$8,000 trades.


Title: Re: Buying Bitcoins at market rate with my credit card! LocalBitcoin escrow <=$8,000
Post by: Gumballinabattleaxeninja on August 12, 2016, 05:29:07 PM
I can do moneypaks, or reloadit, or kroger if you can get any of those. For you, I can do around 3% up to half a coin.


Title: Re: Buying Bitcoins at market rate with my credit card! LocalBitcoin escrow <=$8,000
Post by: Timelord2067 on August 12, 2016, 08:19:48 PM
I can do moneypaks, or reloadit, or kroger if you can get any of those. For you, I can do around 3% up to half a coin.

I've got a feeling BAC (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=137773) wants to just buy things outright with their Credit Card.


Title: Re: Buying Bitcoins at market rate with my credit card! LocalBitcoin escrow <=$8,000
Post by: Mark02 on August 12, 2016, 09:43:47 PM
I can do moneypaks, or reloadit, or kroger if you can get any of those. For you, I can do around 3% up to half a coin.

I've got a feeling BAC (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=137773) wants to just buy things outright with their Credit Card.

Hmf? May I just ask, when transacting bitcoin to credit cards, is it different from debit cards? like Mastercard? I own mastercard but I don't know how to transact with it. What will I give them so they can transfer the payment, and how safe it is to transact with debit/credit cards ?`


Title: Re: Buying Bitcoins at market rate with my credit card! LocalBitcoin escrow <=$8,000
Post by: BayAreaCoins on August 13, 2016, 06:45:07 AM
I can do moneypaks, or reloadit, or kroger if you can get any of those. For you, I can do around 3% up to half a coin.

I've got a feeling BAC (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=137773) wants to just buy things outright with their Credit Card.

This ^.

I'd rather buy stuff from your online store or if you wanted something else bought offline I could help with that too.

Hmf? May I just ask, when transacting bitcoin to credit cards, is it different from debit cards?

Shouldn't be.  

Say you have an online store and I make a payment to it... it should be just like accepting any other payment.

how safe it is to transact with debit/credit cards ?`

I would say probably not safe at all due to the high amount of credit card fraud online and the ease of reversing a payment by disputing... that being said... places do accept debt cards for instant Bitcoins such as Circle.com.

My credit cards aren't fraud and I'm not going to reverse any payments.


Title: Re: Buying Bitcoins at market rate with my credit card! LocalBitcoin escrow <=$8,000
Post by: BayAreaCoins on August 13, 2016, 07:29:45 PM
Not interested in this but honestly.. You expect market rate with CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS?? Are you insane? Wire transfers usually take a 1-2% fee, so I think you should be giving at least a 10-20% discount

I find people all the time who are willing to sell for market.

Why let a middleman take 1% for buying and 1% for selling when two people can link together and both get 0% trades? 

Doesn't seem crazy to me.


Title: Re: Buying Bitcoins at market rate with my credit card! LocalBitcoin escrow <=$8,000
Post by: TwitchySeal on August 13, 2016, 08:05:51 PM
Not interested in this but honestly.. You expect market rate with CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS?? Are you insane? Wire transfers usually take a 1-2% fee, so I think you should be giving at least a 10-20% discount

I find people all the time who are willing to sell for market.

Why let a middleman take 1% for buying and 1% for selling when two people can link together and both get 0% trades? 

Doesn't seem crazy to me.

Is there an easy way for you to pay my verizon fios bill?

It's like ~$125