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Title: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: a7mos on December 01, 2016, 01:26:21 AM
If you have a Skrill account you can add funds to it with bitcoin and the fees are 1 % only.
http://www.borsaat.com/vb/uploaded/334462_1480526788.png


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: shinratensei_ on December 01, 2016, 02:07:16 AM
Similar thread?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1699023.0



Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: ~Bitcoin~ on December 01, 2016, 03:26:38 AM
If you have a Skrill account you can add funds to it with bitcoin and the fees are 1 % only.
They accept bitcoin using third party (bitpay) and don't allow you to withdraw skrill funds to bitcoin so no use.
However this may turn out helpful to few forex traders who like to use their bitcoin for forex trading as mojority of forex trading platform accept skrill.

Neteller + Skrill = Paysafe Group https://www.paysafe.com/


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: maydna on December 01, 2016, 02:53:29 PM
i will not use skrill to buy bitcoin because i have a bad experience in third party and i only trust my friend when i need to buy bitcoin because i know my friend's home, i know what he is doing.

but its good news for us to know that skrill have made innovation for this. thank you anyway.


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: MadGamer on December 01, 2016, 06:13:34 PM
It works just like Neteller where It's impossible to withdraw the funds from ATM or purchase online or not ? If It's possible to send them to another individual then can he do any of the things I said above or the funds are linked to each account with the same way no matter where you send them to


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: mobnepal on December 02, 2016, 07:25:02 AM
It works just like Neteller where It's impossible to withdraw the funds from ATM or purchase online or not ? If It's possible to send them to another individual then can he do any of the things I said above or the funds are linked to each account with the same way no matter where you send them to
Just tried to deposit there with bitcoin and got this message
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Bitcoin deposits can be used immediately for transfers to Skrill merchants or transfers to other members. Bitcoin deposits cannot be used for purchases or withdrawals using your Skrill Card.

So you can send those skrill funds to other members but can't be used with skrill cards. I think other members can use it as normal skrill funds.


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: MadGamer on December 02, 2016, 07:28:01 AM
It works just like Neteller where It's impossible to withdraw the funds from ATM or purchase online or not ? If It's possible to send them to another individual then can he do any of the things I said above or the funds are linked to each account with the same way no matter where you send them to
Just tried to deposit there with bitcoin and got this message
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Bitcoin deposits can be used immediately for transfers to Skrill merchants or transfers to other members. Bitcoin deposits cannot be used for purchases or withdrawals using your Skrill Card.

So you can send those skrill funds to other members but can't be used with skrill cards. I think other members can use it as normal skrill funds.

That's not very smart , is it ? I mean everyone could create a couple of Skrill accounts since It's free to make and deposit BTC and send to his second account and then do whatever he wants to do . I'm going to contact the support to get some detailed info about this and post back here.


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: X-ray on December 02, 2016, 08:38:39 AM
If you have a Skrill account you can add funds to it with bitcoin and the fees are 1 % only.
They accept bitcoin using third party (bitpay) and don't allow you to withdraw skrill funds to bitcoin so no use.
However this may turn out helpful to few forex traders who like to use their bitcoin for forex trading as mojority of forex trading platform accept skrill.

Neteller + Skrill = Paysafe Group https://www.paysafe.com/
Simply find some exchangers who would change your skrill balance to bitcoin for pleasure and few percent of fees. it's not going to be a problem at all,
and yes they're using third party service to accept bitcoin but the decision were made by their own and the whole company to enable bitcoin as their option


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: twofreckles on December 09, 2016, 07:02:25 AM
It works just like Neteller where It's impossible to withdraw the funds from ATM or purchase online or not ? If It's possible to send them to another individual then can he do any of the things I said above or the funds are linked to each account with the same way no matter where you send them to
Just tried to deposit there with bitcoin and got this message
Quote
Bitcoin deposits can be used immediately for transfers to Skrill merchants or transfers to other members. Bitcoin deposits cannot be used for purchases or withdrawals using your Skrill Card.

So you can send those skrill funds to other members but can't be used with skrill cards. I think other members can use it as normal skrill funds.

That's not very smart , is it ? I mean everyone could create a couple of Skrill accounts since It's free to make and deposit BTC and send to his second account and then do whatever he wants to do . I'm going to contact the support to get some detailed info about this and post back here.

Any news about it?


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: Yuuto on December 09, 2016, 07:37:08 AM
If you have a Skrill account you can add funds to it with bitcoin and the fees are 1 % only.
http://www.borsaat.com/vb/uploaded/334462_1480526788.png

Nice, but if they charge 1% fee then there isn't really any point in using their service. Why not just use something like Advcash, when they charge 0% fees and they are irreversible as well?

Or better yet, why not just use bitcoin instead of a fiat processor? :D


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: thebatletbet on December 09, 2016, 08:23:22 AM
If you have a Skrill account you can add funds to it with bitcoin and the fees are 1 % only.
They accept bitcoin using third party (bitpay) and don't allow you to withdraw skrill funds to bitcoin so no use.
However this may turn out helpful to few forex traders who like to use their bitcoin for forex trading as mojority of forex trading platform accept skrill.

Neteller + Skrill = Paysafe Group https://www.paysafe.com/

this mean skrill only support deposit use bitcoin
but can't witdraw use bitcoin, can withdraw bank transfer and debitcard or not if deposit use bitcoin

this rate same use bitpay or not
very good information


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: iamTom123 on December 09, 2016, 02:33:53 PM
i will not use skrill to buy bitcoin because i have a bad experience in third party and i only trust my friend when i need to buy bitcoin because i know my friend's home, i know what he is doing. But its good news for us to know that skrill have made innovation for this. thank you anyway.

I also prefer to buy Bitcoin that way as I can be sure that my seller will really transfer the Bitcoin I am buying to my Bitcoin wallet. However, it is always good thing to know that we now have many choices as far as Bitcoin is concerned.


Title: Re: Skrill accepts bitcoin
Post by: Factmine on December 09, 2016, 03:40:52 PM
i will not use skrill to buy bitcoin because i have a bad experience in third party and i only trust my friend when i need to buy bitcoin because i know my friend's home, i know what he is doing. But its good news for us to know that skrill have made innovation for this. thank you anyway.

I also prefer to buy Bitcoin that way as I can be sure that my seller will really transfer the Bitcoin I am buying to my Bitcoin wallet. However, it is always good thing to know that we now have many choices as far as Bitcoin is concerned.

But what if your friend doesn't have bitcoins or doesn't want to sell right now? Then you have to resort to other modes like this. If not, will you buy from other members here and there have been increasing number of bitcoin scams also in exchange section nowadays. (Like that one who said he got hacked and the hacker scammed 1.5BTC because of the account).