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581  Economy / Economics / Re: How can i buy a couple thousand worth of bitcoins? on: August 19, 2013, 10:43:01 PM
So Bitcoin Brokers was suggested. I have done about all the research i can but i am a little hesitant on sending $400 directly to someones personal bank account...


Can anyone vouch for BB before i take the dive?

THIS IS WHY bitcoins will never grow. ITS TO HARD for the avg person to even buy them safely. This is the single dumbest choke point in the whole BTC system and nothing ever changes.


Feedback on BB anyone?


Here is a 10,000 view thread discussing Bitcoin-Brokers:

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

Thanks
582  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling bitcoin in Canada with bank deposit on: August 19, 2013, 01:48:17 PM
Still lots available.
583  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTS BTC with cash deposit at either B of A, Wells Fargo, or Chase Bank on: August 19, 2013, 01:47:41 PM
Lots available right now!
584  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Buying Bitcoins via cash deposit in the US on: August 18, 2013, 09:04:59 PM
This is exactly what www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org does

Here is a 10,000 view thread discussing the service:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0
585  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 1BTC Bounty for BTC hookup (Canada) on: August 18, 2013, 03:12:20 PM
We are looking for sellers of BTC in Bulk. ( 5000-10,000 CAD)

We offer Cash for your Bitcoins, in mail or in person.  Interac e transfer or direct wire are also accepted if you prefer that method of payment.

A bounty of 1 BTC is being offered to anyone who can successfully hook us up with a new clients (providing the trade goes smooth).  We have rating on WoT.  Escrow is mandatory until trust is built.

Send us a PM or BitMessage if interested - serious people only please.

Bit Message - BM-2DC6MPYgjgTpqZvHKFGfqXyyzxyXFPd18j

 Cheesy
BTC


How much are you offering for the bitcoin?
586  Other / Off-topic / Bitcoin.it/wiki on: August 17, 2013, 08:08:00 PM
Is anybody here an editor for this wiki?

If so, I wanted to ask you a question.

Perhaps PM me or ask me to PM you if that is acceptable.

Thank you.
587  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: August 16, 2013, 10:31:50 PM


I am happy to say that Bitcoin-Brokers has finally reached a point where there is an ample supply of bitcoin available at most major banks.

A lot of new sellers signed up over the past few weeks and are able to offer up an endless supply based on current demand.

Instead of taking on more sellers, I think the right thing to do at this time is to let the buy side of the business play "catch up".

If you are an existing seller, you are in, and can continue to supply at whatever pace you wish.

If you wish to be a new seller at Bitcoin-Brokers, feel free to contact Dan through the help desk, and your name will be placed on a list for the next time the doors open for new sellers to join.

Thanks.
588  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTS BTC with cash deposit at either B of A, Wells Fargo, or Chase Bank on: August 16, 2013, 02:53:14 PM
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589  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling bitcoin in Canada with bank deposit on: August 16, 2013, 02:52:44 PM
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590  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: New service for the bitcoin community (Bitcoin to cash with zero fees) on: August 16, 2013, 03:26:00 AM
I would like to take this time to announce that Bitcoin-Brokers has now opened the service to residents of Canada. If you bank at any of the top banks in Canada, Bitcoin-Brokers will now list your bitcoins for sale on our site for free.

Canadian sellers of bitcoins will receive cash payments for their bitcoins deposited directly into their personal Canadian bank account.

www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org


This might interest someone I know in Canada with lots of coins to sell. Roughly how much could he sell each week at Mt.Gox prices? It has to be worth his while. He is not a small fish.

I read in your arbitrage thread that you had an over supply of buyers. Is this still the case?

The Canadian side of the business isn't anywhere near as busy as the US side.

If you are a Canadian resident, and have btc for sale, then they will sell, but not in the volumes which is sold on the US side.

But can you give an indication of how many btc per week to expect?  10, 100, 1000?

Yes, he is a Canadian resident with bank accounts etc. He'll pay taxes.

The best thing would be for him or her to contact me and I could discuss it with your friend.

Thanks.
591  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: August 16, 2013, 03:17:29 AM

Both parties stand firm to their version.
How are you going to verify?


That situation will never happen. There is not a person stupid enough on the planet to think that they can press this situation and get away with anything other than jail time.

Even if you were the most skilled forger on the planet and can produce an exact replica of a bank printed receipt, that still isn't going to display a deposit in the sellers account.

The seller will not authorize a release without seeing cash in their account. They achieve this by looking at their online bank account.

If the funds are not there, the seller isn't going to authorize the release.

The forger, is NOT going to "stand firm to his version". He will know at this point that he has no move but to abandon the scam.

On the flip side, the seller would never be able to get away with anything either because before any buyer is directed to fund the seller's account, the seller has to place the bitcoin in escrow with Bitcoin-Brokers.

The seller knows if there has been a deposit made. If the seller denied the deposit was real, the buyer can return to the bank, and obtain proof from the bank that the deposit was made (because afterall, the buyer would have their receipt as his/her proof). That proof would be supplied to Bitcoin-Brokers, and now the responsibility will be on the seller to prove the bank is in the wrong.

If the seller cannot provide proof that the bank and the buyer are wrong, then Bitcoin-Brokers sides with the buyer and the bank and releases the bitcoin to the buyer.

 




592  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying unlimited amounts of BTC on: August 16, 2013, 01:00:56 AM
Where can I find positive feedback for this site?

I may be interested but I don't see any previous trades being filled, just advertising.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237164.0
593  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying unlimited amounts of BTC on: August 15, 2013, 07:56:39 PM
I'm just offering a solution to your lack of liquidity.
Once again will take Western Union and Money Gram.

I do not need your help.

Move along now please.
594  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying unlimited amounts of BTC on: August 15, 2013, 07:54:27 PM
I'm just offering a solution to your lack of liquidity.
Once again will take Western Union and Money Gram.

He don't have a penny in his hand, he's just advertising his stupid  scammy website.

I agree.
595  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Blockchain.info rates API finally switches to BitStamp from Gox! on: August 15, 2013, 06:24:35 PM
https://blockchain.info/api/exchange_rates_api

Another main coin price API source have switched their mind (without notice Tongue ) as you guys here know, MtGox phucked up their withdrawl and force everyone a "haircut". Stop the Gox. Switch to your local coin exchanger!

From a Chinese forum, identity verification is needed for Bitcoin withdraw.

Seriously, F___ MtGox!

I noticed that yesterday when the total dollar value of my wallet dropped 15%.

My heart shot right into my throat for a second until I saw that the total amount of btc was still correct.

596  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying unlimited amounts of BTC on: August 15, 2013, 01:34:25 PM
If you are in such an urgent need of bitcoins you are welcome to purchase from us.

Just go to www.panamabitcoins.com

We take Western Union and Money Gram

Sp....sp....sp....am....am.....am
You make new threads for every new bank you guys have bitcoins for...don't be calling out someone for spamming when you do it as well. And before you say "But you do too", yes I make a lot of threads too. Guess I spam too.

I don't hop onto other business' threads. That's what I mean by spam.

He, and you both run competing businesses. I have never hopped on either of your threads.
597  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: August 15, 2013, 06:27:37 AM
Hi.

It looks like there is great potential for growth and having a happy customer base.
There is one issue I would like you to clarify regarding a dishonest seller.
You provide the instructions to the bonafide buyer and he executes everything to the letter but the seller claims he hasn't received anything (although he has).
How do you handle such situations ?
Some disgruntled competitor or lowlife could very well also obtain slips and business cards from branches in his vicinity say NYC  and wreak havoc with your seller base claiming them of being a fraud that they aren't confirming.
How can you investigate who is telling the truth ? With the help of slips and freely obtainable business cards ? What if the slip is photoshopped ?
Excuse me if what I am saying is naïve or foolish but I don't see an easy answer for this.
If I had to call a teller say in a Chase branch and ask him to confirm a cash deposit in an account that doesn't belong to me based on a scanned slip and the reason I called him is because I have his scanned business card too, I don't see him obligated to assist me. Wouldn't this be a pain in the bu.. to explain everything over the phone and be told a generic "sorry that I cannot assist you", you should better please contact my manager etc... or some other red tape.

Thanks, I appreciate hopefully an easy solution to this dilemma that was disturbing me.

The deposit slip is only half of the equation. The seller also has to log into their online bank account and verify the funds are there.

Counterfeit  receipts will not yield much happiness in the life of the short-sighted criminal.

What are they supposed to do with a counterfeit receipt after the seller denies receiving anything deposited? Are they going to walk into a bank which never issued the scammer a receipt and try to tell Bank of America that they are right and the bank is wrong?

A smell a first class ticket to Rikers Island for anybody in NYC thinking of such an idea.

After several hundred transactions to date.......not one scam....(knocking on wood as I write this).

Hi.

What I meant too, is dishonnest sellers. They can log into  their bank account and see that the money has been received but tell you it hasn't and not to release the funds. What is your procedure at that point, how do you handle the dispute ?
Thanks.

Okay lets address it from that side. Yet let's please make this the last spin on this "hypothetical situation" shall we?


Before a seller has buyers directed to their bank account, they need to escrow their bitcoin with Bitcoin-Brokers. That way even if the situation you described occurs, Bitcoin-Brokers will still be able to complete the transaction.

Once again, what do you think the benefit is for a seller to try to lie to me, the buyer and the bank when the buyer "in this case" does in fact have a legitimate receipt?

Do you think somehow that the truth isn't going to be found out?

I don't think I need to connect all the dots on this one for you again. Do I?

Neither the buyer nor the seller have the ability to scam either party.

Only an extremely shorted sighted person would ever think that they could ever get the better of the other person under either situation.

598  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying unlimited amounts of BTC on: August 15, 2013, 01:43:28 AM
If you are in such an urgent need of bitcoins you are welcome to purchase from us.

Just go to www.panamabitcoins.com

We take Western Union and Money Gram

Sp....sp....sp....am....am.....am
599  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling bitcoin in Canada with bank deposit on: August 15, 2013, 12:32:11 AM
I have had Interac Reversed on me - DONT TRUST THE SCAMMER CLAIMING OTHERWISE

I am sorry to hear that happened to you. I do appreciate you coming forward to share your experience...even though it was an unfortunate one.
600  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: August 14, 2013, 09:41:10 PM
Hi.

It looks like there is great potential for growth and having a happy customer base.
There is one issue I would like you to clarify regarding a dishonest seller.
You provide the instructions to the bonafide buyer and he executes everything to the letter but the seller claims he hasn't received anything (although he has).
How do you handle such situations ?
Some disgruntled competitor or lowlife could very well also obtain slips and business cards from branches in his vicinity say NYC  and wreak havoc with your seller base claiming them of being a fraud that they aren't confirming.
How can you investigate who is telling the truth ? With the help of slips and freely obtainable business cards ? What if the slip is photoshopped ?
Excuse me if what I am saying is naïve or foolish but I don't see an easy answer for this.
If I had to call a teller say in a Chase branch and ask him to confirm a cash deposit in an account that doesn't belong to me based on a scanned slip and the reason I called him is because I have his scanned business card too, I don't see him obligated to assist me. Wouldn't this be a pain in the bu.. to explain everything over the phone and be told a generic "sorry that I cannot assist you", you should better please contact my manager etc... or some other red tape.

Thanks, I appreciate hopefully an easy solution to this dilemma that was disturbing me.

The deposit slip is only half of the equation. The seller also has to log into their online bank account and verify the funds are there.

Counterfeit  receipts will not yield much happiness in the life of the short-sighted criminal.

What are they supposed to do with a counterfeit receipt after the seller denies receiving anything deposited? Are they going to walk into a bank which never issued the scammer a receipt and try to tell Bank of America that they are right and the bank is wrong?

A smell a first class ticket to Rikers Island for anybody in NYC thinking of such an idea.

After several hundred transactions to date.......not one scam....(knocking on wood as I write this).
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