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October 01, 2014, 09:14:08 PM
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Is it possible to sell BTC on Circle or is it only used for buying?

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October 01, 2014, 09:14:49 PM
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You can sell. They tell me it goes through instantly, but that your bank will take 1 to 2 days to let it go through.
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October 01, 2014, 09:18:18 PM
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Thanks! I just tried to verify my bank account with the amounts they deposited and their web interface said the numbers were wrong. But they weren't! Emailed support.

Edit: I am not selling, a friend is. (I am keeping my account set up just to test functionality.)

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October 01, 2014, 09:23:28 PM
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Thanks! I just tried to verify my bank account with the amounts they deposited and their web interface said the numbers were wrong. But they weren't! Emailed support.

Edit: I am not selling, a friend is. (I am keeping my account set up just to test functionality.)

sometimes services send 2 payments of under a dollar (forgive me i havnt tried circle) but it sounds like that what you are mentioning.

if circle sent for instance $0.32 $0.67. it may appear on your bank as:
$0.67
$0.32

where as they want it in the order they sent it
0.32
0.67

have you tried flipping the numbers round as sometimes banks receive them not in order.. (i had this experience with paypal years back)

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October 01, 2014, 09:30:07 PM
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Thanks! I just tried to verify my bank account with the amounts they deposited and their web interface said the numbers were wrong. But they weren't! Emailed support.

Edit: I am not selling, a friend is. (I am keeping my account set up just to test functionality.)

sometimes services send 2 payments of under a dollar (forgive me i havnt tried circle) but it sounds like that what you are mentioning.

if circle sent for instance $0.32 $0.67. it may appear on your bank as:
$0.67
$0.32

where as they want it in the order they sent it
0.32
0.67

have you tried flipping the numbers round as sometimes banks receive them not in order.. (i had this experience with paypal years back)

Yes, I thought that might be it, so I tried it both ways. Then I tried without decimal points (thought that was highly unlikely but no other options really) but it locked me out as that was the third wrong try.

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October 01, 2014, 10:16:59 PM
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They say there isn't a fee. I wonder if they make their money by bigger spreads? This will be interesting to see how coinbase reacts. Until now, they have been my go to company, but if they will give me the same dollar amount for btc then they probably will have my business, 1 percent really adds up.
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October 01, 2014, 10:47:51 PM
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They say there isn't a fee. I wonder if they make their money by bigger spreads? This will be interesting to see how coinbase reacts. Until now, they have been my go to company, but if they will give me the same dollar amount for btc then they probably will have my business, 1 percent really adds up.

If I buy btc via Circle, it is instant or must I wait 4 business days like coinbase?

I bought earlier today and it was instant
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