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1  Other / Beginners & Help / buying/trading for bitcoin without bank account (yes I searched) on: September 13, 2015, 05:43:06 PM

Please be gentle, this is my first post. I have poked around here awhile without posting. And yes, I have searched...

So to my question, I know it is not possible to buy with just a debit card. I am waiting on my bank to be verified, but it is a small town bank and I am not sure that it will work. I have paypall, google wallet (still waiting to add funds), I have a square reader and square account but I am not sure if his is the same as square cash. I was an amazon seller briefly and I am starting up again, therefore I have access to their amazon payment services, and I can use their service on my own personal website. I recently purchased their card reader but have not set it up...

I have found some items that I would like to buy but the seller only accepts bitcoin through PayIvy. I have set up a coinbase wallet and vault. I am not looking to purchase a lot approximately anywhere between $40-$60. Time is of the essence or else I would just wait and see what happens with my bank.

So I guess my question would be, if there are no other services, would someone be willing to sell me some coin in exchange for a paypal payment, amazon gift cards, or any other method I do not know about...

I realize that I am a new user and some might be skeptical, but I would be willing to pay a small premium or perhaps throw in an activation code for "AVG PC TuneUP 2015" and a code for "AVG Internet Security 2015" or perhaps a 1 year netflix subsctiption or 3-4 (usually longer) direct tv premier (hbo go, showtime anytime, cinemax on demand, Starz on Demand, and one more premium channel on demand that I always forget the name of.

You may be asking why I would offer a premium or throw in an extra, but after reading several posts here I get the impression that most users are skeptical about new users. Any help in this would be greatly appreciated
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