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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: gedert on April 21, 2017, 04:49:39 PM



Title: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: gedert on April 21, 2017, 04:49:39 PM
Do anyone have used this service? The commission is very low


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: Patatas on April 21, 2017, 05:15:01 PM
Do anyone have used this service? The commission is very low
Seems like a pretty obvious scam to me.The domain ,the design ,the commission rates and everything else makes it pretty simple to understand.Again,why do you want to use that exchange when you have million options around ? The conversion rates are low for a reason.


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: bitcoin revo on April 21, 2017, 05:24:25 PM
Do anyone have used this service? The commission is very low
Seems like a pretty obvious scam to me.The domain ,the design ,the commission rates and everything else makes it pretty simple to understand.Again,why do you want to use that exchange when you have million options around ? The conversion rates are low for a reason.

Also, the fact that they put Blockchain.info as one of their testimonials, apparently quoting them saying that BTCPro was a "true innovator of the Bitcoin economy". Sounds like complete baloney. Have a read at their testimonials (https://btcpro.net/testimonials), some of them are a good laugh.

If you want to sell your bitcoins for PayPal, we have a Currency Exchange (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0) section right here. Just use common sense and trade with reputable members.


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: Nagadota on April 21, 2017, 06:09:33 PM
Do anyone have used this service? The commission is very low
Seems like a pretty obvious scam to me.The domain ,the design ,the commission rates and everything else makes it pretty simple to understand.Again,why do you want to use that exchange when you have million options around ? The conversion rates are low for a reason.

Also, the fact that they put Blockchain.info as one of their testimonials, apparently quoting them saying that BTCPro was a "true innovator of the Bitcoin economy". Sounds like complete baloney. Have a read at their testimonials (https://btcpro.net/testimonials), some of them are a good laugh.

If you want to sell your bitcoins for PayPal, we have a Currency Exchange (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0) section right here. Just use common sense and trade with reputable members.
If Blockchain thought that they were so great, they would let you sell Bitcoin from your wallet for PayPal with them.  They don't even mention fees.

Basically, it's a blatant scam and they have ways of trying to pressure you into putting more of your Bitcoin in (an increase of 20% on your first purchase, claiming that their average transaction is over 2 Bitcoin, and more).

There are tons of posts like, "is this obvious scam site safe?"

Shouldn't you use your brain before asking a forum?


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: amacar2 on April 21, 2017, 06:36:34 PM
Anything that offers bitcoin to paypal exchange can't be more than just another scam trying to scam from newbies. Because paypal doesn't support any bitcoin related trade and this site claims to give 20% bonus on your first deposit this is to lure newbies and scam them.

Just avoid them at any cost.


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: pixie85 on April 23, 2017, 01:41:09 AM
So I've noticed they are linked to current Bitstamp price, to make their offer look legit. Some of these sites have suspicious prices, usually much higher than going rate.

Their testimonials are quite funny: I wanted to sell my Bitcoins but was frustrated at how difficult it was.  

You weren't frustrated when you bought/mined your coins, but selling is so difficult...


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: sulendra12 on April 23, 2017, 04:51:35 AM
Do anyone have used this service? The commission is very low
Well, you shouldn't believe exchange who offers to swap your Paypal to BTC and vice versa because it's clearly scam and that's testimonials are really shit and fake. If you would like to exchange it, Bitcointalk is a good place to do it and make sure you trade with trustworthy person  ;)


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: maydna on April 23, 2017, 05:18:43 AM
Do anyone have used this service? The commission is very low

this is my first time to heard about btcpro.net and its seem the amount of money is send into our paypal account if i see in the website. i think you need to be careful to make a deal with the site like this and its better to use other site that have been recommended by member on here and the best thing that you can do is using localbitcoin because in that site, you can found many recommended seller that will want to buy or sell your bitcoin. so good luck if you want to try the service from the site.


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: asu on April 23, 2017, 06:33:19 AM
Well it seems i've just first time that i heard about this one and its loos like scam why don't you need to find an exchange that have very low commision if there's a trusted exchange here and its also have low commision? If you trust that exchange then go for it but just take smart also before trying to deposit


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: Hanako on April 23, 2017, 07:05:50 AM
It seems this one exchange is just new and probably would turned as scam after they get the money that they want. Don't you think that its obvoiusly scam? Low commision? Domain name?. So why don't you just use trusted exchange here that canbe 100% safe your money in there


Title: Re: Is btcpro.net safe?
Post by: jhenfelipe on April 24, 2017, 12:25:30 AM
Never tried this site but a year ago it was discussed on reddit being scam. Here's the link for reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/48iqyc/bitcoin_to_paypal_btcpronet_anyone_used_it_as_my/

Having further research would help you know if a site is scam or not. Probably if it's a scam site, people who were scammed will post it anywhere online. Better forget about this one and choose to use a trusted site which offers the same service.