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February 28, 2013, 12:06:34 AM
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Title says it all. I'm looking for someone who sells bitcoins for MP. I saw a few in the currency exchange subforum but apparently we're unable to post there as "newbies".

Who here is legitimate for these kind of transactions? Thanks fellas
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February 28, 2013, 12:21:28 AM
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Who here is legitimate for these kind of transactions? Thanks fellas

MoneyPak is an excellent way to cash out of bitcoin where you then use that MP to reload a debit card or PayPal, for instance.

But MoneyPak is a horrible way to try to buy bitcoins. Here's why:

The problem is no commercial service can accept MoneyPak as payment for the purchase of bitcoins. Green Dot doesn't want that happening. They only allow you using the MoneyPak codes with authorized merchants or for loading funds to your own debit card. So the only ones where trading MoneyPak for bitcoins is happening is with individuals who accept MoneyPak for payment when selling bitcoins person-to-person and are small enough to operate below Green Dot's radar. The person that accepts MoneyPak then uses it to load a PayPal account or to add funds to a reloadable debit card.
Cashing out your bitcoins to MoneyPak is not a problem, and there are a couple of commercial services which offer this:

 - http://www.BTCPak.com
 - http:///FastCash4Bitcoins.com

MoneyPak is a bearer instrument -- anyone who knows the code can spend it.

There are a few ways these MoneyPak codes can end up in the hands of thieves and criminal hackers who then trade them for bitcoins.

The theif might even provide what seems to be a valid MoneyPak code and the person selling bitcoins might see the funds loaded into the PayPal account or wherever the code were used but then later the funds are reversed after the rightful owner of the code reports theft.

To regain access to the funds, the person that accepted the MoneyPak needs to provide to Green Dot a copy of the receipt used to purchase the MoneyPak, using cash. Even with that, if there is someone else with the same receipt reporting the theft, that person would likely lose the dispute as another person was actually the party that bought the MoneyPak from the store.

So it comes down to ... you are offering a payment method that is reversible and is frequently used to defraud. If you had a trust history, then you might find sellers willing to trust you for smaller amounts. But trying to start out of the gate selling MoneyPak without months of good prior trading history is not likely going to get you many trades.

In the U.S. there are cash deposit methods that are available to you.

 - http://BitMe.com (accepts cash at Chase)
 - http://BitFloor.com (accepts cash at Bank of America)
 - http://ZigGap.com (accepts cash at Western Union)
 - http://BitInstant.com (accepts cash deposit at 7-11, Walmart, CVS, Moneygram locations, etc.)

Outside the U.S. there are cash deposit methods in Canada, Brazil, Russia, New Zealand, Australia, and more.

Or you might find a local trade (paying cash):
  - http://www.localbitcoins.com

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