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501  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Cashing out of large amount of bitcoins on: November 27, 2013, 10:53:09 PM
I'm anticipating cashing out of a large amount of bitcoins in 2014, yielding possibly >$10,000,000.  How do I do this?  I'm thinking Bitstamp won't be able to accommodate me.  Are there people on localbitcoins with this much cash?  Does the Bitcoin Investment Trust buy from regular schmoes like me?  Does anyone 'know a guy'?

Here is a thread for your inspection.

The thread has more than 25,000 views, and hundreds of comments. You will see it is filled with lots of happy clients, and there are zero complaints from any past customers.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0

When the time comes to sell the bitcoin (assuming you are in the USA) Bitcoin-Brokers can handle it all for you.

Just submit a request ticket through the help desk and speak with Dan to arrange everything.

www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org

502  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Purchase Bitcoins with cash at convenience store. Need a few testers on: November 27, 2013, 10:48:55 PM
Note: This is a beta test of service provider we are considering when we resume operations.  Invoices will be created manually, there may be issues, the cashier may be confused, and it may be a waste of your time.  Please don't offer unless you are willing to participate in a beta test.  If testing is positive this will be rolled out in new sales portal launching in December so if you don't like rough edges but want to pay cash for bitcoins just say tuned.

This is a limited offer for 6-8 individuals today to test a payment providers.  We will probably conduct another test run after the Thanksgiving break and are looking for soft launch of sales portal under the brand name BitSimple in early December.

Terms:
* One sale (max of $500) per person only.
* Each transaction is for $100 to $500.  There is a fee if $3.99 added to the sale amount.
* You will pay cash at any 7-11 store in the United States and receive your coins today (likely within minutes).
* The exchange rate will be MtGox last at the time of your payment.
* Available in USD only, must be located in the US and have a 7-11 location nearby (should be 99% of the US).

If interested send me a PM with the following:
* First & last name.
* Bitcoin address to receive the coins.
* Either an email address (will need printer) and/or mobile phone number (will need a smartphone with internet access).
* Amount of purchase ($100 to $500).

I will manually generate an invoice for you.  The invoice can either be sent by txt message (contains a link) and displayed on a smart phone or sent by email and printed.  If you want I can send it both methods.  You will need to bring the invoice (or your phone with invoice webpage) and cash to any 7-11 store in the United States to make a payment.  Once payment is confirmed (real time) coins will be sent to the address you provided.  Remember at this time it is a manual process but verification and delivery of coins should be fairly quick.  Once again understand this is just a beta test, I am interested in feedback before we launch a sales portal.

Are you piggybacking this on the backbone of www.paynearme.com?
503  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: November 25, 2013, 09:24:08 PM
The sellers never have the option of setting the rates. That's not how it has ever worked.

Here are the 2 options that sellers have:

1)They have their rates set at the time the deposit is made into their account. This is the timestamp option. If you want this...just request it. If I have it, it's yours.

2)Bitcoin-Brokers sets the rates at the time the bitcoin is transferred to your wallet. In 99% of these types of transactions the prices are set and bitcoin transferred to the buyer's wallet within minutes after they submit their proof of deposit slips.

So once again, so there is zero misunderstanding. The sellers NEVER have the ability to choose the rates.

In fact, the buyers are the ones who hold much more control than the sellers with respect to when the rates are set by virtue of their own choosing of the timing of the deposit in the case of a seller who works under the first rate setting option.
504  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: November 25, 2013, 01:25:23 PM
I just recently bought 4.5 bitcoins via Bitcoin Brokers and thought it appropriate to leave a review of my experience.

Almost immediately after I sent in a support ticket I got an answer with sellers meeting my requirements. After I had deposited the money and scanned the receipts/bank teller card, it took 4 hours for the bitcoins to be released to me.

The fees, in total, ended up being 5% on top of Mt. Gox ($593.65 per bitcoin in the end) which, to me, is a very competitive price at the time I bought it (almost no difference between Stamp and Gox) considering this was all done anonymously.

I highly recommend this service to anyone if you don't want the government knowing when you buy bitcoin and you want it in less than 24 hours.

Couldn't agree more.  The premium on speed and service is so very worth it in today's market.  By the time you send money to an exchange, and they receive it to your book for trading, and then you execute your trade, the price might have doubled.  If you want coins today, this is the best way.

I greatly appreciate the endorsement. Thanks!
505  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: November 18, 2013, 08:28:53 AM
Bump
506  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoincharts hacked? on: November 10, 2013, 01:04:28 PM
Looks like it's an identical repeat of this:

Provider (Hetzner) messed the routing up. I couldn't even reach the server and the support didn't understand the problem ("Ping works fine so your server is up").

The site you saw seems to be served from 176.9.79.205 while bitcoincharts.com is 176.9.79.196.

I've PM'd tcatm, since obvously emailing @bitcoincharts will be futile.

If I had a dollar for every time I have emailed that site and been ignored....................

Management doesn't even has the professionalism to reply to emails.

Why post an email address if you are not going to reply?
507  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: (WTS) up to 8BTC @ gox last. OKPAY, or HSBC Canada Cash deposit. on: November 06, 2013, 03:31:44 PM
Hi,

I have a few BTC i'm looking to sell.   Will let them go at gox last price.  I will sell in part, or whole up to 8BTC.  Will only accept OKPAY or HSBC Cash deposit in Canada.

Thanks,


Bitcoin-Brokers can arrange a cash deposit into your HSBC bank account in Canada if you wish.

Here is the Bitcoin-Brokers 20,000 view thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0

If you are interested, feel free to contact Dan through the help desk at www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org


508  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTS 40 BTC NEAR HUNTINGTON, WV on: November 05, 2013, 10:22:03 PM
Please PM me on here and I'll provide you with my cellphone.

Will ONLY deal with CASH. I can provide proof from account.



https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0
509  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: (WTS) 20 BTC at MTGOX on: November 05, 2013, 10:20:51 PM
I have 20 BTC to sell at MTGOX rate.

Thanks

If you can accept a cash deposit into a major US bank, Bitcoin-Brokers just opened the doors to additional sellers today.

These could be converted into a cash deposit for free if you are interested.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0
510  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: November 05, 2013, 08:19:34 PM
There are now additional openings for sellers.

Requirements:

1)US bank account(s) at a major bank(s)
2)Bitcoin that needs to be sold.

Please contact Dan at the help desk at www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org to start selling your bitcoin free of charge.
511  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB 500 btc in cash in person @Vancouver on: November 05, 2013, 02:07:06 PM
Cash only  I live in Vancouver
I would like to buy up to 500 BTC in Canadian dollars and deal in person email me with your offer. Wangdu1030@me.com
what is the payment methods you have


Canadian Tire Dollars? Smiley
512  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: October 29, 2013, 09:57:22 PM
I see you guys have changed your F.A.Q.

Before you stated that the bit-coin rate is determined(based on Mt.Gox's) by the time-stamp on the receipt received when the cash deposit was made.

Now, The FAQ now reads: bit-coin rate is determined as at the time the BIT-COIN is being released to the buyer!

Man this is very problematic and VERY vague.  Angry

Which means you can literally sit on one's $ for up to 24 hours and watch what happens with the fluctuations before sending the BTC?

CATEGORICALLY, when a cash DEPOSIT or any cash payment was made...in normal business terms, it should signal the instantaneous disbursement or render of service.

Point is, YOU CANNOT DO that MAN!

Time-stamp as at when cash was made to the account should be norm. It's how everyone else does.

I apologize if you are unhappy with the change but let's review this.

We changed the terms, yes, but as you pointed out, the FAQ section was changed to advise clients of that change.

I don't understand how you find this to be "vague". It is about as clear as it can be stated.

As far as your comment about sitting on a client's money for up to 24 hours....99% of fundings occur in under 60 minutes.

In addition to the fact that fundings typically occur within minutes, there is zero benefit for Bitcoin-Brokers to try to time the pricing of your bitcoin. The Bitcoin-Broker fee is 2% regardless what prices do. It makes zero difference to Bitcoin-Brokers whether prices are moving up or down because the profit is always the same.

As far as your comment of "YOU CANNOT DO that MAN!"

Respectfully, "yes I can".

Most of the bitcoin is sourced from the actual exchanges when it is sold to you, so the pricing needs to be set in this manner. Otherwise the following scenario could occur:

1)Your deposit is made.
2)By the time you submit the documents as proof of deposit, prices have risen substantially.
3)The seller would be forced into selling you bitcoin at a loss. Obviously this cannot occur, otherwise the sellers will not allow you to use their bank account to buy your bitcoin in the first place. They need to be guaranteed a profit to offer you this service.

That's why you:

1)Make the deposit
2)Submit proof that deposit has been made
3)Deposit is verified by Bitcoin-Brokers, and then sent off to seller as proof.
4)Seller logs into online banking and verifies deposit is actually in their bank account.
5)Seller logs into their account at an exchange and purchases your bitcoin for you.

There are some sellers who sell their bitcoin without sourcing from the exchanges. These sellers have acquired their bitcoin through mining, or some other enterprise which nets them bitcoin which needs to be sold off. These types of sellers are less concerned with the intra-day movements of bitcoin prices, and as a result they set their prices according to the timestamp on your deposit receipt (which is what it sounds like you are looking for in a transaction).

I would suggest on your next order, that you request a seller who prices their bitcoin based on the timestamp, as compared to one who sources from an exchange. If there is supply available through one of these sellers, I will be happy to offer you these instead since it really makes zero difference to Bitcoin-Brokers which seller is chosen.

Hopefully, this offers you a better understanding as to why it has to happen this way.
513  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Want 100 BTC for USD on: October 29, 2013, 12:23:35 AM
If you can pay current rates then I suggest you look at Bitcoin-Brokers' 20,000 view thread found here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0

100 BTC can easily be purchased with a simple cash deposit at any of the following banks:

Bank of America
Chase
Wells Fargo
PNC
Citi
SunTrust
Key
TD

Bitcoin in your wallet the same day as the deposit.
514  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: CampBX not responding to any emails at all? on: October 26, 2013, 04:17:45 PM
Took them a few days, but they did eventually respond to my support ticket. Did you try submitting one via their support portal?

What email address are you emailing them at?


Everything has been taken care of now.

Thanks for your help.
515  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: October 26, 2013, 02:29:38 PM
There is an immediate opening for up to 2 new sellers currently.

To qualify, you will need to hold an account at either:

CampBX or BTC-e

Additionally, you will need to hold an account at a major US bank.

Please contact Dan through the help desk at www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org if you are interested.
516  Economy / Trading Discussion / CampBX not responding to any emails at all? on: October 25, 2013, 01:46:50 PM
Is there a representative from CampBX who hangs out on these forums?

Having a problem with the sign up process and nobody seems to answer any of their emails, and they don't seem to answer their telephone, and they don't return any of the messages left on their answering machine.
517  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB: BTC for USD (CashDeposit/paypal/BOA/ChaseQP/LocalMeet) on: October 24, 2013, 09:34:21 PM
You can buy the entire $1,000-$2,000 with a single cash deposit at any of the following banks and have the bitcoin the exact same day:

Bank of America
Chase
Wells Fargo
PNC
Suntrust
Citi
TD




Here is a 20,000 view thread discussing Bitcoin-Broker's service:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.msg3405186#msg3405186

Thanks.
518  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: October 24, 2013, 09:28:59 PM
They have sent me my coin every time no problems  Undecided. In fact most times I have coins transferred within the hour.

I would say that most of the transactions actually complete within an hour.

519  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MtGox wire transfer times for Europeans on: October 14, 2013, 11:10:17 PM
Thanks guys.

520  Economy / Trading Discussion / Looking for Japanese partners right now. Lets make money. on: October 14, 2013, 12:28:22 PM
My name is Dan and I am the owner of www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org. Here is a 20,000 view thread so you can see that I already have hundreds of clients who have worked with me over the last several months:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0

I am looking for Japanese partners (people living in Japan, not necessarily of Japan descent) who want to make some money with the arbitrage opportunity which exists with MtGox and the other exchanges.

Here is a rough idea of how we can do it:

I am a Canadian. I can purchase the bitcoin from CAVirtex which is the cheapest exchange. It is usually cheaper than BTC-e, Bitstamp, and Coinbase. You need to be a Canadian to gain access to this market.

I transfer the bitcoin to you, and you sell it on MtGox immediately.

Once MtGox sends you the money for the sold bitcoin, you wire transfer the funds back to me and we repeat the process.

To qualify for this, you must speak English, must have at least $5,000 to work with, and hold an account at a Japanese bank, as well as an account at MtGox.

I know there are wire transfer fees, and currency exchange fees, but there is enough profit that we can make this work.

PM me if you want to start making money.
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