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521  Local / 日本語 (Japanese) / Re: Japanese! on: October 14, 2013, 12:26:18 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.
522  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MtGox wire transfer times for Europeans on: October 14, 2013, 11:55:03 AM
So is it just the Japanese domestic withdrawals which are happening without delay I assume?
523  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MtGox wire transfer times for Europeans on: October 13, 2013, 10:14:08 PM
Stay away from MtGox!

You will never get your money withdrawn!

That doesnt provide an answer to my questions.
524  Economy / Service Discussion / MtGox wire transfer times for Europeans on: October 13, 2013, 04:50:53 PM
I know the US wires are essentially nonexistent at the moment. I have used the search box, so please forgive me for asking a question which I know has been asked repeatedly, but........

How long are withdrawals currently taking for residents of Europe?

Additionally, what are the costs associated with receiving a withdrawal from MtGox for Europeans? I am assuming it is a SEPA transfer, yet, since I have never used a SEPA, I dont know the costs.

It is the same sort of costs as an International wire (around $50)?

Thanks in advance.
525  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: October 10, 2013, 08:16:21 PM
Chile and no EU? Sad

I wish I could assist people in the EU. Chile is the same timezone effectively as the rest of the USA.

526  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: October 08, 2013, 08:31:20 PM
I'm a happy customer of a few bitcoin-brokers transactions now. They're a great way to do fast, anonymous btc purchases.

Much appreciated!
527  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB BTC $5k+ on: October 01, 2013, 02:09:29 PM
CoinMKT makes it easy to get in USD:

Dwolla, wire, or money order

You can have your $5k in USD in no time.

https://www.coinmkt.com/

Your site doesn't work with Internet Explorer?
528  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Comprar bitcoin con Bolívar Fuerte on: September 29, 2013, 11:13:53 PM
Tal vez necesito un traductor de español al Inglés?

LOL

You got it!!! but How much for my work as translator?

Just kidding. I can write in English, but I'm some kind of lazy to do that. In any case this is no the place to write in English. If you want an explanation in English we must go out of this Spanish Forum.

I know many people who are fluent in English and Spanish. I am meeting one of them tomorrow for coffee, so perhaps he can bridge this communication gap the best for us.

I will speak with you.....mas tarde (see I do know some Smiley)
529  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Comprar bitcoin con Bolívar Fuerte on: September 29, 2013, 11:08:03 PM

Etoy ofreciendo un camino para que los venezolanos para comprar bitcoin y usted está hablando sobre el pago de las deudas a las personas fuera del país.

Correcto. Usted tiene que entender que es CADIVI para poder avanzar con su proyecto.

Oh ok.
530  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Comprar bitcoin con Bolívar Fuerte on: September 29, 2013, 10:30:40 PM
Tal vez necesito un traductor de español al Inglés?
531  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Comprar bitcoin con Bolívar Fuerte on: September 29, 2013, 10:27:31 PM
Me estoy confundido.

Recuerde, yo no hablo español.

Todo lo que se escribe debe ser traducido con Google.

Estoy ofreciendo un camino para que los venezolanos para comprar bitcoin y usted está hablando sobre el pago de las deudas a las personas fuera del país.

¿Hablas Inglés?
532  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Comprar bitcoin con Bolívar Fuerte on: September 29, 2013, 09:14:56 PM
Sé que tú me has enviado un mensaje privado, pero voy a responder públicamente, con la esperanza que ofrece información a los demás.

Eso es una gran noticia que le interesa.

Como venezolana, ¿sabes lo imposible que es para convertir sus Fuertes Bolívar en cualquier cosa de valor fuera de su propio país.

Esta es una oportunidad para cambiar todo eso.

La clave de este trabajo es la capacidad para fijar los precios artificiales para los Bolívares Fuertes que el gobierno le dice que valen.

La única manera en que podemos hacer esto es para los venezolanos a enviar a sus Fuertes Bolívar a través de Western Union como la que describí en la primera entrada.

Western Union convertirá los Fuertes Bolívar, a razón de 6,3 al igual que el gobierno obliga a que lo hagan.

Tal vez usted, o un venezolano diferente que quiera ayudarme pude verificar si esto es posible a través de Western Union / Grupo zoom?

Si es posible, Bitcoin-corredores pueden comenzar a aceptar pagos de los venezolanos en la forma de Fuertes Bolívar para su bitcoin.
533  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Comprar bitcoin con Bolívar Fuerte on: September 29, 2013, 09:03:02 PM
Tal vez podría ser más específico con su pregunta.

¿Eres un venezolano que desea comprar bitcoin con Fuertes Bolívar?
534  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB BTC $5k+ on: September 29, 2013, 08:08:28 PM
I can sell you $5,000 worth of bitcoin with a simple cash deposit at any major bank such as:

Bank of America
Chase
Wells Fargo
Citibank
US Bank
PNC

You will have the bitcoin in your wallet the same day as the payment (usually within minutes after proof of deposit has been supplied).

Here is an 18,000 view thread discussing Bitcoin-Brokers if you are not already familiar with the service:

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

Thanks.
535  Economy / Services / BitRemit-No more waiting for MtGox or any exchange to send you your money. on: September 29, 2013, 12:10:06 PM
Starting on Monday Sept 30, a new bitcoin service will commence.

The service will be called BitRemit, and it will be brought to the bitcoin community through Bitcoin-Brokers.

The service will allow bitcoin holders the ability to immediately liquidate their bitcoin holdings, and have any amount converted into a cash deposit into their bank account the same day.

This service has been designed initially to assist the bitcoin community in withdrawing their capital from any of the bitcoin exchanges such as MtGox, BitStamp, or BTC-e.

Instead of having to wait for a wire transfer from any of these exchanges, people can simply transfer the bitcoin to Bitcoin-Brokers, and a representative of Bitcoin-Brokers will physically walk down to any bank of your choice and make a cash deposit into your bank account to give you immediate access to cash for your bitcoin.


Initially this service will only offer deposits to be made into banks within the USA.

Even though this service was initially created to assist people in withdrawing capital from exchanges, the service can be used by anybody who wishes to sell their bitcoin for an immediate cash deposit into a USA bank account.

This holds the potential to service an additional market, and that is the remittance market.

For example, a British resident, or Indian resident, or resident from any country in the world could use this service as a way of sending a payment to anybody, or any company with a bank account in the USA.


We will accept any amount ranging from $500-$8,500.

How we do it: Bitcoin-Brokers and/or its representatives hold accounts at Bitstamp, BTC-e and other exchanges and can sell off the bitcoin at those market rates. Once the bitcoin has been sold off at one of those markets, we deduct a 7% service charge for walking down to your bank and depositing cash the same day.

For more information about the service, or to begin a BitRemit payment into a bank account, please contact Dan by submitting a ticket through our helpdesk by following this link:

https://bitcoinbrokers.zendesk.com/anonymous_requests/new

For anybody who is not already familiar with Bitcoin-Brokers, feel free to review an existing thread discussing Bitcoin-Brokers found here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.320
536  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Comprar bitcoin con Bolívar Fuerte on: September 28, 2013, 11:28:46 PM
Actualmente, el valor en la calle de dólares en Venezuela es de aproximadamente 42 bolívares por dólar. La tarifa del gobierno es de 6,3

Esto significa que la calle es tener que pagar más de seis veces la tasa de gobierno para obtener dólares.

Esto significa que el valor de venta de US $ 1.000 en bitcoin es 42000 Fuertes Bolívar.

Bitcoin-Brokers va a crear una oportunidad emocionante.

Vamos a vender los residentes de Venezuela bitcoins el 60% por debajo del valor en la calle.

Esto significa que los mismos $ 1.000 en bitcoin sólo le costará 16.800 bolívares.

Una vez que tenga el bitcoin a ese precio, se puede dar la vuelta y comenzar de inmediato a vender exactamente el mismo bitcoin para un beneficio a los compañeros venezolanos.

Con bitcoin, puede pasar en www.Bitsumo.com y tener esa página web para cualquier cosa, desde cualquier otro sitio web, como Ebay, Amazon, o cualquier otro minorista en línea con el bitcoin.

No dude en hacer cualquier pregunta, y voy a tratar de responder a ellos.
537  Local / Español (Spanish) / Comprar bitcoin con Bolívar Fuerte on: September 28, 2013, 09:00:37 PM
Mi nombre es Dan y yo soy el dueño de www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org

Para empezar me gustaría pedir disculpas por mi español. He escrito mi mensaje en Google translate y estoy esperando que el mensaje se traduce así para el lector.

He estado buscando en el mercado negro Venezuelen y mirando bitcoin tratando de encontrar una forma de salvar a los dos en la esperanza de traer un poco de estabilidad financiera para el pueblo de Venezuela, mientras que hacer algo de dinero al mismo tiempo.

Creo que he encontrado una manera para los residentes de Venezuela para comenzar a comprar bitcoin con su Fuerte Bolivar, y como resultado de proteger sus finanzas de su propio gobierno.

Existen restricciones en el envío de dinero, sin embargo, aquí es lo que he encontrado que parece estar permitido:

De intentar leer una versión traducida de su página web, parece que la compañía Western Union se ha asociado con la empresa Grupo Zoom para facilitar las transferencias internacionales de dinero.

Aparentemente, los residentes venezolanos pueden enviar una cantidad de hasta $ 300 por transferencia, y se le permitió hacer 6 de estas transferencias por mes.

Aceptan bolívares como pago. Este pago puede ser enviado a Bitcoin-corredores para comprar bitcoin.

Tal vez alguien que vive en Venezuela podría ponerse en contacto con Grupo Zoom y comprobar si lo he entendido bien.

Si es así, yo estaría encantado de ayudar a los residentes de Venezuela en ganar algo de estabilidad financiera.

Sólo para que la gente sepa que no voy a scam ellos, aquí hay un enlace a una vista thread 18000 discutir Bitcoin-corredores:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0
538  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: cash for your BTC VANCOUVER/CANADA on: September 23, 2013, 10:46:11 PM
I am looking to buy worth 90K canadian dollars BTC(in cash), if you want to sell that much please contact me by email wangdu1030@me.com Cheers

I can sell you that amount. If you can make a cash deposit at a CIBC then please PM me.

539  Economy / Currency exchange / Bitcoin for sale with cash deposit at either Bank of America, Chase, PNC, USBank on: September 19, 2013, 04:31:34 PM
Bitcoin-Brokers has an unlimited amount of bitcoin for sale.

Simple cash deposit at any major US bank, such as:

1)Bank of America
2)Wells Fargo
3)Chase
4)PNC
5)US Bank
6)Citibank

No ID collected. No verification.

Bitcoin in your wallet the same day.

Here is a 17,000 view thread discussing the service:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0
540  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: September 18, 2013, 03:46:12 PM
The bank has no idea that the cash deposit transaction was Bitcoin-related, so it becomes much harder for them to prevent this activity without scrutinizing all cash deposits (e.g., asking for ID from the person making the deposit).   Of course, a large seller will have many cash deposit transactions and that alone might put them in the spotlight but the bank wouldn't necessarily know that the deposits were the result of a Bitcoin sale without doing much more investigative legwork.
Banks are starting to do the investigative legwork.

I got a call from Wells Fargo because I had been using my personal account to buy bitcoins from Coinbase. They knew Coinbase was affiliated with Bitcoin, and then asked me if I was buying bitcoins for business or personal use.

It could be that Wells Fargo is more alert than other banks because of the Bitfloor incident, but it's still a trend to keep an eye on.

I opened business checking accounts with a couple major banks just to use exclusively for bitcoin buying/selling because of the volume of transactions.  I'm hoping I won't run into any problems.

I think you should be fine.
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