I forgot my password and my account that i used with freebitcoins.org has been hacked. Any help?
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yesterday i bought 0.80 bitcoin. Now i can't buy them anymore. What's happening?
I put a limit on it. Fixing it now.
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You make it sound like all I am going to do is get scammed.. I already had over 4 purchases and they all went fine
You're not familiar with Paypal, are you? The people who bought from you can at any time in the next few months say they never received anything from you, get a complete refund with no questions asked, and upon mentioning it was for Bitcoins, your account gets locked down. I know that.
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I thought PayPal didn't accept Bitcoin? With payments as small as these PayPal doesn't care.
Umm. I'm just going to leave that here. @OP: As a teenager, I really think you should consult adults before going into business ventures like this. If I cared to, I could scam the holy fuck out of you and empty your entire wallet with hundreds of fake Paypal accounts. While you would think your service is legitimately growing in popularity, in fact you are just being scammed. Also, I don't care what you think or say or what poorly crafted paragraph you have for a user agreement, selling Bitcoins is against Paypal's TOS. They do care. Stop lying. Aren't you the forum troll? Are you saying you disagree? You make it sound like all I am going to do is get scammed.. I already had over 4 purchases and they all went fine
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feel free to bash me but I'm not sure I'm getting the business model here.
Why would I pay $1.75 for 0.20btc when I can get them on mtgox for around $0.95?!
I'm sure I'm just being stupid and missing the point here...
For people who want to use PayPal really.. Like if you don't want to link you bank account. I use PayPal and don't have a bank account or credit card attached to it. You can't do that with mt gox
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I thought PayPal didn't accept Bitcoin? With payments as small as these PayPal doesn't care.
Umm. I'm just going to leave that here. @OP: As a teenager, I really think you should consult adults before going into business ventures like this. If I cared to, I could scam the holy fuck out of you and empty your entire wallet with hundreds of fake Paypal accounts. While you would think your service is legitimately growing in popularity, in fact you are just being scammed. Also, I don't care what you think or say or what poorly crafted paragraph you have for a user agreement, selling Bitcoins is against Paypal's TOS. They do care. Stop lying. Aren't you the forum troll?
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This service is doomed to fail for a very simple reason: it has to charge high fees. Legitimate users are generally not willing to pay high fees, but scammers always are since it's not their money.
Thus most users of this service will inevitably be scammers, and the business will collapse -- possibly while holding your money. As such, I strongly recommend against using it.
I'm lowering my prices and I am going to be making more than I am when the PayPal micro payment thing falls through. I also have a user agreement...it can't stop any body but legally I don't see why anyone would take the risk.
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I applied for PayPal micro payments, this actually might make the prices cheaper. I have to wait two business days, so I will know by Monday.
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I applied for PayPal micro payments, this actually might make the prices cheaper. I have to wait two business days, so I will know by Monday.
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If you change your account to PayPal micropayments, you pay less in fees for purchase below $8, but pay more in fees for anything above that: https://micropayments.paypal-labs.com/With that, the fee is $0.05 + 5% Without that, the fee is $0.30 + 2.9% Without it, if someone sends you $0.40, you receive $0.09 and PayPal gets $0.31. With it, if someone sends you $100, you get $94.95. The cost of doing business with PayPal is much higher though, trading or selling virtual currencies is against their policies, and will likely get your account balance locked at some point. Fraudsters will buy your bitcoins with stolen cards or charge you back. I would not go there. thank you very much!
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I barely coming out even here...
raise your rate. I think I might have to. I don't want to over charge but I realized PayPal is taking 30 cents plus 3% or something like that each.
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TheBitMan did PM me, and I did place an order. I sure hope I don't get scammed, for I had to go to the bank and withdraw from my retirement account. The teller ask how I wanted it, and I told the cute redhead that I'll take it in seven quarters. The bank manager approved the transaction, and I was on my merry way.
Seriously, I did did sent $1.75 USD, via Visa, last night. I foresee no problems. Thanks, TBM.
~Bruno~
Working on everything now.
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I am trying to sell micro bitcoins with PayPal, the system is working fine, but PayPal is taking a HUGE chunk. These are pennies we are talking about..it's not much to begin with and there taking like half. I posted here because I know a lot of people will see it and I need help quick... My question is how do I change this..Do I lower the price and add a shipping price, tax rate? Any way to get around it? Site is http://minibits.weebly.com/
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I barely coming out even here...
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That's for paying people, I'm receiving.
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no problem please spread the word.
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Does anyone know how to avoid the PayPal fees? It's taking like half the profit.
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Could you run a mini-exchange with Litecoin and have the two bounce off of each other?
I've been gone for long, I don't know what litecoin is lol. But right now I'm only focused on Bitcoin though. Thanks for the idea.
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Alright PayPal took like 34 cents out of 90 cents.. Anyone know how to fix that? I sent the Bitcoins..
Thanks cant see em yet though, I think there's an option to make the buyer pay the fee or if you have a certain type of account there is no fee, don't know though. Edit: just got them as soon as I posted I'll see maybe I'll lower the price and let the fee balance it out.
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