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October 09, 2016, 04:18:20 AM
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I want to buy bitcoins on an exchange, because the prices are better. But most requires an ID.
Circle and bitstamp requires ID.

Anyone know an exchange with good prices, where ID is not required?

All the cards are digital, so that means training the cashier at the store most of time, as they are still new at using them, but you can download an app that takes the barcode from the website and keeps it in the phone for use in the store.
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October 09, 2016, 02:49:04 PM
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I want to buy bitcoins on an exchange, because the prices are better. But most requires an ID.
Circle and bitstamp requires ID.

Anyone know an exchange with good prices, where ID is not required?

All the cards are digital, so that means training the cashier at the store most of time, as they are still new at using them, but you can download an app that takes the barcode from the website and keeps it in the phone for use in the store.

It works in a pinch and surely this is a cheap way to use Bitcoins to feed the family, get some cigarettes or whatever normal life function you need.
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October 13, 2016, 02:58:14 PM
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Well the best and cheapest solution you have is cash, and all the users here agree that LocalBitcoins is the best one.

For credit cards, it depends on your country.

If you are in Russia for example, you can use Qiwi or buy BTC with Card2card via LBC
If you are in the US, you can consider walmart to walmart / serve2serve

you can also use our website : https://www.buysomebitcoins.com - the pricing and fees depends on your transaction volume and trade history.
Ref ; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1644900.0


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