If you want something accurate, I suggest you contact the campaign managers/owners. Alternatively, you can look at the statistics of the ads being placed on the forums.
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In short, I would like to buy MobileGo to purchase a premium Faceit subscription as they are not accepting bitcoin anymore. I tried few exchanges and most of them were either no in exchange, or asking for ID in withdrawal... So, I'm looking for someone with an account in any of exchanges above, and who could buy around 300-350 MGO for me and I'll pay him in BTC + an additional 5$ as a reward.
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Bitrefill.com don't have these cards in stock anymore, so I'm still looking to buy more of them as soon as possible.
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I was trying to buy a premium subscription, I checked the website yesterday and It was there, I could pay with BTC and now it vanished. I can't find anything about it on their website either.
Does anyone have info about this and whether it's coming back or not? Or if there is a third party service who allow you to buy them for BTC.
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I think you're referring to the Stellar lumens they're giving away. If that's not the case and they are simply asking you for ID then it should be a red flag (could be a fake email too)
Blockchain.com is an online wallet, so regardless of their offer, It's not really suggested to use them. I would go with something like Electrum If I were you.
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The bitcoins you deposit there will become USD/EUR. It's not possible to withdraw them from the ATM. You can only send them to other individuals.
If you are referring to the ability to buy and sell there, I don't think there is a possibility of withdrawing, at least not yet.
Avoid to deal with Skrill/Neteller when it comes to crypto, at least not directly with them. Use third party services like BitPanda or trade with other individuals.
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Apparently, regardless of whether the seller you're dealing with ask for an ID or not, you will still have to provide your info for the Paxful. Paxful has implemented a global verification process which requires users around the world who reach an equivalent of $1,500 in trade volume or wallet activity to verify their accounts through ID verification.
Just thought about sharing this so no one finds himself in a bad situation where he is forced to give his info in order to get his money. I know that I'm not willing to do any KYC so for those who are in the same boat as me, I would suggest sticking to the forums for trading or Bisq.
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You're trying to cash out your money to a bank account of your choice?
I'm not sure about PerfectMoney but Neteller and Skrill are owned by the same company, so the experience you will have with both services is probably the same.
I've been using Skrill for some time and I didn't have any problems, and I have withdrawn large amounts to a bank account. If you're going to deposit bitcoins though, then I don't suggest it at all. My bitcoin deposit method got basically disabled (disappeared from my account) and I've seen some people having their accounts closed for that purpose.
If you ever want to get your bitcoins to your Skrill, just trade with services or with other individuals, don't deposit directly to your platform.
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Which exchange are you using and where are you from? You can't deposit bitcoin into your bank, you could use exchange for that purpose. If you're from the U.S or Europe go with the following: Coinbase, Bitstamp, Bitfinex or BitPanda.
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I contacted you through Telegram couple of days ago and you said you had a problem with your PayPal account, is that solved yet or you still can't trade?
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Bitrefill to top-up your phone and buy gift cards. As VPNs, you have both NordVPN and ProtonVPN. For retailers, you have Overstock.
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Instant deposits without waiting for confirmation? that could be very problematic for you in the future.
Feeling the need of mentioning how bitcoin transactions work on the main page, makes me think that you were trying too hard to fill the website with anything just so it looks more professional. If that was the case, it's a failure.
The exchange came out of nowhere, no ICO, no mention of a team behind it, no past online presence.
I haven't made an account in the exchange, but it definitely looks like the main page them was bought (or downloaded online) and probably the main exchange is from an open source project as there is no way both projects were made by the same front end developer.
If you are serious about your project, I suggest putting more effort into it. People are not interested in losing their funds and testing a newly created exchange that looks very unprofessional.
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I think when it comes to the rates, trading with individuals is better as there are no third party fees.
Bitstamp is still solid but there are other options on the market: Coinbase, Coinmama, BitPanda, Bitfinex. It depends on the payment methods you're willing to use and where you're from.
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I already managed to find some people to trade with. I appreciate the offers, everyone.
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For the average user, buying them would be the best and easiest way.
Mining requires a lot of investment as you can no longer mine with your computer and even then, it may not be profitable (depends on the electricity costs in your country).
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If the card shown at their website represent what they are actually giving as a card then it must work because It's a Visa card. If that doesn't work out for you, check this list for alternatives (Visa cards are the only thing that works).
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I have 150$ bitcoin and I need PayPal, rates are 1:1 using preev.com. Need this as soon as possible.
I'm not interested in trading with low ranked members or ones with negative trust.
For those who are contacting me regarding smaller amounts, I rather do the whole amount, but I don't mind doing 100$ transaction If you don't have 150.
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I wanted to get your opinion about this new exchange that is being advertised on the forums. For those who have used it, so far, have you run into trouble? If yes, how responsive the support is and how smooth the exchange is? This thread is mainly for people to find when they search about the exchange since It's a new one and also for me to know whether It's a good alternative for the currently existing exchanges that are enforcing KYC/AML.
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I was referring to the .co version but even then, after searching, I found a decent amount of scam accusations, so If you're planning to use them for real transactions, you should be careful.
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The second day passed, the support is silent
If you're expecting a fast response, don't. You're not the only one using the site and I doubt that the verification is automatic for people who voluntary do KYC, let alone when your account is locked, so it might time some time.
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