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Economy => Digital goods => Topic started by: meghan98321 on July 08, 2015, 10:29:29 PM



Title: Best place to transfer paypal to btc besides virwox???
Post by: meghan98321 on July 08, 2015, 10:29:29 PM
What are the best places to transfer paypal to btc without super high fees, i think virwox is 20% fees


Title: Re: Best place to transfer paypal to btc besides virwox???
Post by: sherbyspark on July 08, 2015, 10:39:46 PM
What are the best places to transfer paypal to btc without super high fees, i think virwox is 20% fees

You could find a trader on localbitcoins , but the price is high every where, due to the risk of a charge back at any place.

You might want to move this to the trading discussion section.


Title: Re: Best place to transfer paypal to btc besides virwox???
Post by: harlenadler on July 08, 2015, 10:39:55 PM
There are none that are as reliable as virwox. Sometimes some members will accept to transfer paypal or some other method of payment to btc, but that's only if you're a very well established member.

The best option is to trade in cash with a local dealer near you, they usually charge less. My local dealer charges like 6% fees only.


Title: Re: Best place to transfer paypal to btc besides virwox???
Post by: ahmedjamal1998 on July 08, 2015, 11:03:27 PM
There are none that are as reliable as virwox. Sometimes some members will accept to transfer paypal or some other method of payment to btc, but that's only if you're a very well established member.

The best option is to trade in cash with a local dealer near you, they usually charge less. My local dealer charges like 6% fees only.

But it's kinda hard for people to find local dealers where bitcoins are like a sort of magic toy coming from the ground.  ::)


Title: Re: Best place to transfer paypal to btc besides virwox???
Post by: harlenadler on July 08, 2015, 11:21:08 PM
There are none that are as reliable as virwox. Sometimes some members will accept to transfer paypal or some other method of payment to btc, but that's only if you're a very well established member.

The best option is to trade in cash with a local dealer near you, they usually charge less. My local dealer charges like 6% fees only.

But it's kinda hard for people to find local dealers where bitcoins are like a sort of magic toy coming from the ground.  ::)

You can find some local dealers on localbitcoins, too. I agree that it might take some time at first to find a reliable local dealer, but once you find one, it becomes much easier to buy bitcoins later on as you can just hand them the cash after they send you the coins, so it's safe to use, especially using the local bitcoins mechanisms.