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Economy => Marketplace => Topic started by: CARD_BAZAR on December 24, 2017, 07:37:18 AM



Title: How to Trade your Bitcoin for CASH (PayPal, Amazon, Bluebird, Serve, Google)
Post by: CARD_BAZAR on December 24, 2017, 07:37:18 AM
So you've decided to finally cash out, huh?
Let's get started!

First, you're going to want to make an account on BitFlur (https://bitflur.com/register). and Login.
Now you're going to want to head over to the exchange (https://bitflur.com/exchange) section.

You'll be able to pick a variety of different options such as PayPal, Amazon Gift Codes, Bluebird AMEX, Serve AMEX & Google Wallet.

Pick your option and pick the amount that's right for you.

BitFlur typically offers heavy discounts on items. When you enter your email, the next screen will pop up.

You'll receive a unique payment address. Deposit your BTC to this address and wait 5-10 minutes until 1 confirmation clears.

After a confirmation clears, you'll be taken to the confirmation screen.

Now check your email and you'll see that your transaction went through.
For example: If you chose PayPal, your deposit should show up!

It's that easy!


Title: Re: How to Trade your Bitcoin for CASH (PayPal, Amazon, Bluebird, Serve, Google)
Post by: hacker1001101001 on December 24, 2017, 08:17:53 AM
Yes, but I prefer exchanging my BTC or any other crypto coins with the local exchangers as I can directly contact them through any social networking website. This gives me high value to my coins more than the exchange sites offer and it is just easy to do so. And from this, I can sell any amount of bitcoin very less or high value. So, I mostly prefer local exchangers and trust them.


Title: Re: How to Trade your Bitcoin for CASH (PayPal, Amazon, Bluebird, Serve, Google)
Post by: CARD_BAZAR on December 24, 2017, 08:22:47 AM
Yes, but I prefer exchanging my BTC or any other crypto coins with the local exchangers as I can directly contact them through any social networking website. This gives me high value to my coins more than the exchange sites offer and it is just easy to do so. And from this, I can sell any amount of bitcoin very less or high value. So, I mostly prefer local exchangers and trust them.

Of course, this option is always the best method  ;D

Also, if you're able to trade face-to-face, that works even better.