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August 09, 2013, 08:24:23 AM
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hi fellow AUD's

any one with any experience in dealing with gox for
wire transfer to GOX in AUD

and

repatriation of AUD from GOX to a AUD account


as to time it took,
cost
general hassle

I think the whole AUD operation is separate from the USD situation, is it all flowing well? Was AUD wire ever shut down.

I know gox had BSB and AUD account numbers the the costs are way high, and I thin that service is gone now

also I don't care about that whateveriswascash they used to use, way to high costs.



any info appreciated

Thanks in advance





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August 09, 2013, 09:03:43 AM
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I think the whole AUD operation is separate from the USD situation, is it all flowing well? Was AUD wire ever shut down.

NO. International bank transfers with Gox are generally slow. Very slow.

But if you want to sell bitcoins and can wait, then Gox is a very good alternative. Plan two months.

Withdarawl no more than 999 in your auxiliary currency. Never make parallel withdrawals. Don't contact the support.

I use SEPA for a year without problems. My last withdrawal is from the 24 July. I expect it at the end of this month on my savings account. I charged this way a lot from Gox.  I therefore never contact the Gox support. The money is guaranteed. But it takes. You have to wait.

If you are dependent on the money, it is of course a real problem. But for me Bitcoin is only an experiment. I expect nothing and I'm pleased if something positiv happens.

Do not be infected by the impatience and greed of all the idiots here. They have also sold three weeks ago with a reduction on Bitstamp. And look where the course is now!

All these alarmists simply have no idea. They just burn money and blame other people for their own stupidity. Sell on Gox and wait.
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August 10, 2013, 11:46:22 PM
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I think the whole AUD operation is separate from the USD situation, is it all flowing well? Was AUD wire ever shut down.

NO. International bank transfers with Gox are generally slow. Very slow.

But if you want to sell bitcoins and can wait, then Gox is a very good alternative. Plan two months.

Withdarawl no more than 999 in your auxiliary currency. Never make parallel withdrawals. Don't contact the support.

I use SEPA for a year without problems. My last withdrawal is from the 24 July. I expect it at the end of this month on my savings account. I charged this way a lot from Gox.  I therefore never contact the Gox support. The money is guaranteed. But it takes. You have to wait.

If you are dependent on the money, it is of course a real problem. But for me Bitcoin is only an experiment. I expect nothing and I'm pleased if something positiv happens.

Do not be infected by the impatience and greed of all the idiots here. They have also sold three weeks ago with a reduction on Bitstamp. And look where the course is now!

All these alarmists simply have no idea. They just burn money and blame other people for their own stupidity. Sell on Gox and wait.

IBAN = International wire as I understand it , sepa i don't know if it can be used to aud accounts

I dont quite understand this can you clarify???

Withdarawl no more than 999 in your auxiliary currency. Never make parallel withdrawals. Don't contact the support.

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