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Title: I have MoneyPak, and want BitCoin
Post by: 007M16 on May 12, 2013, 11:21:09 PM
So I have MoneyPak and want Bitcoin.  The MoneyPak is for $80, so that would be 0.7 or so bitcoins.  Can someone please help me out and tell me how I can most easily go from MoneyPak to BitCoin?  I am new to this kind of transaction, but have been aware of bitcoins for months now.


Title: Re: I have MoneyPak, and want BitCoin
Post by: temperature on May 12, 2013, 11:32:18 PM
I sent you a pm about it. Please respond


Title: Re: I have MoneyPak, and want BitCoin
Post by: AzureEngineer on May 12, 2013, 11:33:53 PM
https://www.bitinstant.com/


I strongly suggest not doing transactions with other accounts on this forum. People are not friendly when it comes to money.


Title: Re: I have MoneyPak, and want BitCoin
Post by: temperature on May 12, 2013, 11:34:47 PM
Well personally.. I don't like bitinstant.. which is why i use Bitmit.


Title: Re: I have MoneyPak, and want BitCoin
Post by: BitshireHashaway on May 13, 2013, 01:00:49 AM
I would recommend if someone offers you to do a transaction on this forum to be very cautious. Other than that I can't really help you so I want to wish you the best of luck!


Title: Re: I have MoneyPak, and want BitCoin
Post by: AlwaysNew on May 13, 2013, 02:14:35 AM
I'm in almost the exact same situation, except I have a $40 MoneyPak. I took a look at BitInstant but there's no option to go from MoneyPak to BTC, so is there any way of going directly between the 2? If not, I'd still be more than happy to trade with a regular member of the forum, so PM me if interested.


Title: Re: I have MoneyPak, and want BitCoin
Post by: DarthMedicus on May 13, 2013, 02:36:22 AM
I'm in almost the exact same situation, except I have a $40 MoneyPak. I took a look at BitInstant but there's no option to go from MoneyPak to BTC, so is there any way of going directly between the 2? If not, I'd still be more than happy to trade with a regular member of the forum, so PM me if interested.

Not sure how you're going to proceed, but when it comes to money (especially the hard earned kind) I wouldn't trust anyone enough to do a personal transaction (no offense to anyone).