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May 16, 2015, 11:30:14 PM
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BitPay can't do that?

No, they don't from what I'm seeing on their site.
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May 17, 2015, 03:05:02 AM
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This is what I found on Payza.

So... any other options?

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Payza Review
August 22, 2014

We are currently able to locate over 150 negative Payza reviews on various websites, and nearly all of these complaints accuse Payza of being a fund holding scam that signs new customers up for service with the intention of holding their funds and gathering interest on them… Payza does not appear to be a reliable merchant account alternative for business owners at this time

https://www.cardpaymentoptions.com/alternatives/payza/

Didn't know about this, although that is an old review and they only recently started accepting BTC but it is still enough to stay away from them. I think just go with skrill, there are so many trusted traders of skrill on the forum itself and you'll find more on LBC. Until you find a decent automatic service which does this, Skrill will have to do.

Here's a comparison between Skrill & Payza, Skrill seems be to the right choice.
http://payment-gateways.credio.com/compare/9-21/Skrill-vs-Payza-Business

But make sure you start the verify process asap, it may take a while and it can be a pain in the ass.

One other service I found http://www.paystand.com/ but I don't know if they're trusted or not, haven't really heard about them, so as always check it out and see if it works.

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May 17, 2015, 04:10:52 AM
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Ok thanks, I'll check out Skrill.

I doubt I'm the only person who wants to do transactions like this. Just as we want merchants to accept bitcoin, who then turn around and convert the BTC to fiat, I am sure there would be room to market the option to accept fiat payments, but withdraw the payments into bitcoin.

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