does anyone take ? serve funds?
Serve is on the same level as PayPal as far as it being trivially easy to do a chargeback after the bitcoins are sent.
The reason there are so few options with PayPal as payment is that PayPal expressly prohibits a merchant to use PayPal for the sale of Bitcoins.
Additionally, because the payment can be charged back easily, merchants that have some angle must charge a higher fee to do so. You are trying to exchange "soft money" for "hard money".
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http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Payment_methodsYour Serve debit card can be used to purchase by using VirWoX where you can buy SLL using your Serve card as a credit card, then trade SLL for BTC:
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http://www.VirWoX.comThis does't help you right away, but in the future you can buy physical Bitcoin, paid for with credit card:
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http://memorydealers.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=bitcoinBut quite simply, depositing cash at a bank or 7-11, Walmart, CVS is going to be the fastest and easiest way.
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http://www.Bitfloor.com (Deposit cash at any Chase or Wells Fargo. No fee)
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http://www.BitInstant.com (Deposit at major banks, 7-11, Walmart, CVS, Moneygram, etc., or in Brazil using Boleto or Banco Recomendito, or in Russia, using Qiwi or Cyberplat.)
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http://www.CAVirtEx.com (Deposit cash at several banks)
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http://www.Spendbitcoins.com (Deposit cash at a bank in Australia)
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http://www.MrBitcoins.com (Deposit at a bank in U.S., India, Australia)
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http://BitcoinNordic.com (Purchase CashU or UKash in dozens of countries)
Or find a local trade:
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http://www.localbitcoins.comAll kinds of options:
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http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_bitcoins