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Title: bitbargain.co.uk - Excessive prices
Post by: sd on April 12, 2013, 11:04:34 PM

I think bitbargain.co.uk deserve a mention. They don't appear to be scammers as such but they do have a market setup with a very limited pool of sellers who are charging 10% to 25% over mtgox prices for BTC. Apparently they hand pick the sellers seemingly to keep the number down to themselves and their friends. This allows the sellers to make excessive profits by simply buying coins on GOX and reselling on bitbargain.




Title: Re: bitbargain.co.uk - Excessive prices
Post by: Stephen Gornick on April 12, 2013, 11:49:11 PM
I think bitbargain.co.uk deserve a mention. They don't appear to be scammers as such but they do have a market setup with a very limited pool of sellers who are charging 10% to 25% over mtgox prices for BTC. Apparently they hand pick the sellers seemingly to keep the number down to themselves and their friends. This allows the sellers to make excessive profits by simply buying coins on GOX and reselling on bitbargain.

Sounds like a huge opportunity exists for a competitor.

Which is probably what is motivating Max Keiser to begin offering one.

Also, BitcoinFridge has re-opened:
 - http://bitcoinfridge.co.uk


Title: Re: bitbargain.co.uk - Excessive prices
Post by: btcfaucet on May 11, 2013, 04:31:09 AM

Apparently they hand pick the sellers seemingly to keep the number down to themselves and their friends.



That's not really the case.

The more sellers, the more competition, the lower prices, the more bitcoins are bought, the more the site makes in commission.

Anyone who does the verification and passes the test (20 basic questions about how the site works that every seller should know) is welcome.

https://bitbargain.co.uk/sell (https://bitbargain.co.uk/sell)

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Sounds like a huge opportunity exists for a competitor.

Exactly. BB prices reflect supply and demand. If you think it's too high and you could sell lower, just become a seller and sweep the competition. It is pretty much that simple.



Title: Re: bitbargain.co.uk - Excessive prices
Post by: MPOE-PR on May 11, 2013, 12:17:07 PM

Apparently they hand pick the sellers seemingly to keep the number down to themselves and their friends.


That's not really the case.

The more sellers, the more competition, the lower prices, the more bitcoins are bought, the more the site makes in commission.

Anyone who does the verification and passes the test (20 basic questions about how the site works that every seller should know) is welcome.

https://bitbargain.co.uk/sell (https://bitbargain.co.uk/sell)

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Sounds like a huge opportunity exists for a competitor.

Exactly. BB prices reflect supply and demand. If you think it's too high and you could sell lower, just become a seller and sweep the competition. It is pretty much that simple.

Thx for the necroposting. Nice bootstrap site and everything. What's your affiliation?


Title: Re: bitbargain.co.uk - Excessive prices
Post by: TheDarKnight on May 22, 2013, 02:57:33 AM

I think bitbargain.co.uk deserve a mention. They don't appear to be scammers as such but they do have a market setup with a very limited pool of sellers who are charging 10% to 25% over mtgox prices for BTC. Apparently they hand pick the sellers seemingly to keep the number down to themselves and their friends. This allows the sellers to make excessive profits by simply buying coins on GOX and reselling on bitbargain.



So it's a website setup basically just to exploit the British folk who've got nowhere to go because they live in a totally fascist country, ran by the Rothschild family of total bankers.


Title: Re: bitbargain.co.uk - Excessive prices
Post by: oblongmeteor on May 22, 2013, 03:17:47 PM
you can also try https://speedybitcoin.co.uk or https://localbitcoins.com - there is a reddit group that might be interesting; http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinUK/