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681  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Dealings with bitcoin-broker.org - a new bitcoin purchase site. on: July 21, 2013, 12:44:29 PM
Nope, not a sock puppet at all! Sorry to disappoint Tongue

~70% of your posts are bitcoin-broker related, got to mix it up a bit & step up your game Cheesy

The endorsement is appreciated.

The website address is actually www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org

The website is not a scam. There are over 6000 views on the dedicated Bitcoin-Brokers thread at this website. There are hundreds of comments, and there is not a single customer who has claimed scam.......only newbies in the newbie section call scam, because, well, they are newbies.
682  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling 100 BTC at Bank of America with Bitcoin-Brokers on: July 21, 2013, 12:08:52 PM
how to contact Dan ?

Through the help desk at www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org
683  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling up to 100 BTC at market at Bitcoin-Brokers on: July 20, 2013, 03:27:07 PM
These have now been sold.

Thanks
684  Economy / Services / Re: Arbitrage with guaranteed profits with Bitcoin-Brokers. on: July 20, 2013, 03:04:04 PM
Qualifications to apply for this arbitrage opportunity:

-Must have either a Bitstamp or BTC-e trading account.
-Must have a bank account.
I have both. What exactly do I have to do to get "guaranteed profits"?

Great. If you have an account at either Bitstamp, or BTC-e, as well as a bank account at a major bank such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo, SunTrust etc then you are in business.

Contact Dan at the Bitcoin-Brokers help desk to get set up.
685  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Escrow list on: July 20, 2013, 03:01:39 PM
www.Bitcoin-Brokers.org will escrow for 1%.

Here is a thread with approximately 6000 views discussing the service offered:

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

Hundreds of transactions in the last month alone.
686  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB BITCOINS FOR BANK TRANSFER on: July 20, 2013, 12:47:15 PM
I can sell 50 BTC for a cash deposit at any Bank of America.

These BTC have already been placed in escrow at Bitcoin-Brokers.
687  Economy / Currency exchange / Selling 100 BTC at Bank of America with Bitcoin-Brokers on: July 20, 2013, 12:43:40 PM
Another 100 BTC just came available for purchase at a Bank of America.

Contact Dan through the help desk to arrange payment.
688  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: July 20, 2013, 12:41:49 PM
Another 100 BTC has just been escrowed at a Bank of America which can be purchased now.

Contact Dan at the help desk to arrange payment.
689  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: July 19, 2013, 01:29:33 AM
I just had 100BTC escrowed by a seller who wants a cash deposit at Wells Fargo. These are selling at MtGox.

This seller only accepts deposits which are $1200 or larger.


Thanks.
690  Economy / Currency exchange / Selling up to 100 BTC at market at Bitcoin-Brokers on: July 19, 2013, 01:26:58 AM
Selling up to 100 BTC at market. Deposit must be a cash deposit at a Wells Fargo.

Deposits of $1200 or larger only. No exceptions.

Thanks.

691  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: July 18, 2013, 08:09:37 PM
...

So when you walk into the bank to use this service, take this advice:  Keep a smile on your face, and pride in your heart without any fear, and they will want to know what your secret to happiness might be.  The more of us there are, the more those bitcoins you just bought will be worth down the road.

+1! Smiley

I second that motion......great attitude.

Its amazing how many doors open for you in life when you just smile at the person holding it for you.
692  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Withdraw money immediately from MtGox? on: July 18, 2013, 07:13:33 PM

Are you telling me that they will not even allow you to withdraw BTC?Huh

This guy is stupid and makes me sick with his annoying bullshit advertising.

Dude mtgox allowes people to do bitcoin withdrawal, why they will need to use your  so called "perfectsolution" instead of other reliable sites?



As I look out at the beautiful ocean sipping my beverage in lovely Sayulita Mexico I must remember that not everybody has as happy of a life as I do.

I will forgive that remark. I hope your day improves.
693  Economy / Services / Re: Arbitrage with guaranteed profits with Bitcoin-Brokers. on: July 18, 2013, 05:27:43 PM
Few questions:
Say I deposit 10 BTC with you guys. I am now waiting to sell 10 BTC to a buyer. so I actually have 20 btc in m hand. I find a buyer after 2 days. I fund the escrow with 10 new BTC and the deal is done.

1.
Now in say 10 days BTC drops down 30% in value and I want to get my BTC out. Do you guys close the account quick and give the 10 BTC back if the seller wants to? How quick can you guys do this?

2.
How about you guys take USD in reserve instead of BTC? I understand this doesn't fulfil the requirement of escrow. In that case maybe you only keep say 10% of the actual BTC a person can trade as a deposit. And if the seller isn't able to fulfil the buy order in a specified time he is charged a 5% fine (just giving a random number here).


1)Anytime you escrow your bitcoin, you can ask for it back with a 1% fee. The BTC cannot be returned though until the end of a day if there are outstanding quotes. Yet if there are no quotes on your escrowed BTC, and you request to have it returned immediately. No delays.

2)It just cannot happen that way for many different reasons. The way things are set up now are great, and they are going to stay this way. I am flexible, but it would have to be a benefit to the overall business to change, and what you suggested, wouldn't be in the best interest of the business as a whole.
694  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: July 18, 2013, 03:38:51 PM
Rather than turning away the small orders, why not just charge them a higher percentage?  Then they can try it out, get comfortable, and then use it for larger transactions.

There are two main reasons why the increase has happened, and one of those reasons is the fact that  sellers of BTC want to reduce the number of transactions running through their accounts.

The sellers are integral to Bitcoin-Brokers success...without them, there are no banks, and no bitcoin despite what the rates happen to be.

So its not a matter of just charging more to customers, its more about respecting the wishes of the sellers.

It is unfortunate if this becomes a hurdle which cannot be reconciled with some buyers, yet it is the reality of the situation.

695  Economy / Currency exchange / Want to buy lots of bitcoin...paying over MtGox rates. on: July 18, 2013, 02:42:00 PM
Looking for large amounts of BTC. Willing to pay over MtGox if you can accept a cash deposit in a US bank account.

Please PM me

Ideally looking for amount between 20-200 BTC at a time.
696  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Withdraw money immediately from MtGox? on: July 18, 2013, 01:30:32 PM
The problem is, when you request a withdrawal from mtgox, they take your money from your account.  Then, they never actually process the transfer but you are left without the money in your account to buy btc.  Basically they are double screwing you.  I can't even get them to cancel my transfers so I can buy btc to move them out of gox.

Are you telling me that they will not even allow you to withdraw BTC?Huh
697  Economy / Service Discussion / Withdraw money immediately from MtGox? on: July 18, 2013, 04:33:17 AM
I do not have an account there, but according to their FAQ section regarding withdrawals they allow you to withdraw your money in bitcoin.

If this is the case (and I am not sure if it is), wouldn't Bitcoin-Brokers be the perfect solution for somebody wanting to get their money off of MtGox?

From the threads that I keep reading, there appears to be some sort of delay when MtGox account holders want to withdraw money to their bank accounts by way of a wire transfer. I have read of people waiting weeks to get their cash.

If it is only the wire transfers which are holding the process up, why not just transfer the balance in bitcoin from MtGox to Bitcoin-Brokers, who will then find a buyer the same day for the bitcoin who will make a cash deposit into the seller's bank account?

This would eliminate the entire waiting period which people are experiencing right now. It would also eliminate the wire transfer cost, and the person would be paid above MtGox rates for their bitcoin.

Since Bitcoin-Brokers is always scrambling to find more bitcoin, and MtGox account holders want to get money off the exchange and into their accounts, wouldn't this match up work?

Once again I don't have an account at MtGox so perhaps somebody who does could confirm if in fact it is possible to withdraw your balance from MtGox via bitcoin?

698  Economy / Services / Re: Arbitrage with guaranteed profits with Bitcoin-Brokers. on: July 18, 2013, 04:21:34 AM
How to get funds out of mtgox?

I do not have an account there, but according to their FAQ section regarding withdrawals they allow you to withdraw your money in bitcoin.

If this is the case (and I am not sure if it is), but wouldn't Bitcoin-Brokers be the perfect solution for somebody wanting to get their money off of MtGox?

From the threads that I keep reading, there appears to be some sort of delay when MtGox account holders want to withdraw money to their bank accounts by way of a wire transfer. I am hearing reports of people waiting days or weeks to get their cash.

If it is just the wire transfers which are holding the process up, why not just transfer the balance in bitcoin from MtGox to Bitcoin-Brokers, who will then find a buyer the same day for the bitcoin who will make a cash deposit into the seller's bank account.

This would eliminate the entire waiting period which people are experiencing right now. It would also eliminate the wire transfer cost, and the person would be paid above MtGox rates for their bitcoin.

699  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: THE TRUTH: Can someone withdraw fiat money from MTGOX? on: July 18, 2013, 01:53:42 AM
If you guys want your bitcoin converted to cash in your US bank accounts you should read this thread:

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

Why not just make a bitcoin withdrawal, then load the bitcoin for sale at Bitcoin-Brokers for free, who will then broker the sale of your bitcoins...get you higher rates than MtGox rates, and pay you cash immediately into your US bank account?

No wire transfer fees, no waiting, get paid more than MtGox.

700  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Convert bitcoin to cash for free with Bitcoin-Brokers on: July 17, 2013, 10:39:02 PM
I seriously hope that this 400 minimum will be waived in my case as i did not read this until now and was given a quote by Dan for 300 dollars today. I've already deposited my money as well and not one word of this was mentioned to me. First time using this service so hopefully i will not regret it. Anyway uploaded my JPEG scan of receipt and business card via email to Daniel. Your website won't allow me to submit it there. I tried 4 times.

The original ticket request was actually from 1 week ago when you were so busy you could not fill my order because you sold out. Maybe this is why the 400 minimum was not mentioned.

It wasn't mentioned to you because I let your order slide by. If you check your email you will see I notified you within the last 15 minutes to say the seller authorized the release of your BTC and they have been sent to your address.

If this isn't your order, contact me through the help desk please.

Thanks.
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