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October 02, 2012, 02:30:10 PM |
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The only optioned seemd to be OKPay. They have documentation which proves who I am, and where I live official government documents. Yet if I do a bank transfer, they need to see further proof, a photo of my holding my identification! Are they fucking idiots? What a load of bellends.
With the terrible customer service on Intersango and MT GOX, how I am supposed to get Bitcoins in the UK? (it can't just be their banks, I worked in business, paying in £5000 a day, with other locations paying in £5000-10000 a day, and I never had problems with my business banking, so it's funny how BTC exchanges are!
People say that you can't do it by credit/debit card because of the risk of a chargeback, that's bullshit. I just purchased a £2000 Gibson by debit card, same thing. How is it different all of a sudden just because the product is bitcoins?
Mercabit tried to charge me something like £12.50 per bitcoin. No thanks... it was £8 or something last time which was reasonable :s
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October 02, 2012, 02:32:54 PM |
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The banking system in the UK is more controlled than most places. You're dealing in direct Rothschild territory. The Bank of England is bought out to the core. They have been since ground zero. Barclays and friends are close friends with J.P. Morgan who seem to be butthurt about Bitcoin according to a recent video about money laundering. Which proved to be just a giant shit on Bitcoin.
Basically, the banks there want nothing to do with Bitcoin. Good luck.
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dannyjj (OP)
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October 02, 2012, 02:35:53 PM |
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Bitstamp.net Any charges for Bitstamp in the UK, am I paying into a UK account?
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MiningBuddy
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October 02, 2012, 02:42:45 PM |
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Bitstamp.net Any charges for Bitstamp in the UK, am I paying into a UK account? You will most likely use SEPA payments, there's usually no direct charge from your bank to send a payment but you may loose a little depending on the exchange rates from GBP > EUR > USD. If your bank happens to offer free wire transfers (pretty unlikely tbh) you might be better off doing that straight from GBP > USD. edit* Payments go to a bank in Slovenia where bitstamp are based
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October 02, 2012, 02:43:39 PM |
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PingIt to blockchain should work for you. You could also open a US account.
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Affordable Physical Bitcoins - Denarium.com
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October 02, 2012, 02:48:26 PM |
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There is a fairly viral solution to these problems that does work pretty well. I recommend trying it. https://localbitcoins.com/
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October 02, 2012, 02:53:01 PM |
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PingIt to blockchain should work for you. You could also open a US account.
I don't have a Barclay's account, but I might go open one right now. edit; just realised I can do it via lloyds.
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October 02, 2012, 02:58:56 PM |
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From the UK, the cheapest way to buy with GBP is via PingIt to Blockchain as the post above says (you have to open up an account with Barclays first). The fee is 0.97% total which is reasonable as even with Mt Gox you still have to pay a 0.6% transaction fee. The other way is to do international money transfer to say Mt Gox but it is expensive, e.g. with Barclays this costs £25 per transfer. I think Mt Gox's bank in Japan also charges like 1000Yen for handling the transfer so altogether you are looking at around the £35 mark. To make this cost efficient, you'd have to do a transfer of at least £10,000 and this gets the charge down to 0.35% plus add on the 0.6% from trading and you have equivalence with the PingIt/Blockchain method. Downside with PingIt though is you can only transfer a maximum of £250 per week.
WE WANT A CHEAP NO LIMIT WAY TO BUY BITCOIN IN GBP DAMNIT!
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'First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they attack you. Then you win.' - Mohandas Gandhi "Whenever I'm about to do something, I think, 'Would an idiot do this?' and if he would, I do not do that thing." - Dwight Schrute
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SuperHakka
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October 02, 2012, 03:04:00 PM |
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Interesting but lowest quote is £8.05. Highest bid on Mt Gox is £7.70 which means that the sellers on localbitcoins are making at least 4.5% profit. It will be cheaper to do international bank transfer to Mt Gox for £1000.
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'First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they attack you. Then you win.' - Mohandas Gandhi "Whenever I'm about to do something, I think, 'Would an idiot do this?' and if he would, I do not do that thing." - Dwight Schrute
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dannyjj (OP)
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October 02, 2012, 03:05:50 PM |
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OK so I'm just opening my pingit account now. Can you verify that Blockchain is legitimate?
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MiningBuddy
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October 02, 2012, 03:07:12 PM |
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OK so I'm just opening my pingit account now. Can you verify that Blockchain is legitimate?
Blockchain.info is legit, shouldn't have any issues with that site.
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nobbynobbynoob
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October 02, 2012, 03:20:26 PM |
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Hopefully the issues with Mt Gox's Barclays account will be resolved, or they'll set up another UK portal somehow.
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Vladimir
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October 02, 2012, 03:23:03 PM |
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Talk directly to me or Bitcoin Magazine. We sell a few bitcoins from time to time for GBP.
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October 02, 2012, 03:27:51 PM |
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Ok I've figured everything out on Pingit I think, where it says 'message', should I put my reference no. in there? Going to try it out with a smaller deposit before throwing a few hundred quid at it.
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MaxSan
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October 02, 2012, 05:05:59 PM |
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I sell bitcoin for a fixed fee. As much as you will realistically need. Pm me.
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October 02, 2012, 05:15:52 PM |
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For Bitcoin in the UK, BitInstant just released an online bank transfer system. This has not been publicly announced yet, but it works, and is very fast. On BitInstant.com, select your UK flag (You can see many other countries are available for this as well), then select Online Bank Transfer and go through the process. You can have the funds converted automatically into BTC and sent to your Bitcoin account, so you don't even need to bother with any exchanges. Fee is 3.49% if over $100 worth, and 3.99% if under. EDIT: note that these bank transfer payments are nearly instant (matter of minutes). It does not take 1-3 days like most bank transfers. It's pretty baller, actually
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October 02, 2012, 05:17:16 PM |
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You can buy gold and silver with bitcoin from coinabul.com and then sell it locally
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October 02, 2012, 06:22:02 PM |
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The only optioned seemd to be OKPay. They have documentation which proves who I am, and where I live official government documents. Yet if I do a bank transfer, they need to see further proof, a photo of my holding my identification! Are they fucking idiots? What a load of bellends.
Shoe on head, sharpie in pooper and stfu.
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dannyjj (OP)
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October 03, 2012, 12:30:03 AM |
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The only optioned seemd to be OKPay. They have documentation which proves who I am, and where I live official government documents. Yet if I do a bank transfer, they need to see further proof, a photo of my holding my identification! Are they fucking idiots? What a load of bellends.
Shoe on head, sharpie in pooper and stfu. I might deliver to them. I called up their customer services before and it was absolutely diabolical. Anyway, I've just sent Blockchain some money with Pingit. I probably won't see the bitcoins until the morning as Pingit is all mobile based and transactions will have to be processed manually, and understandably, the fella who runs blockchain is probably sleeping, unless he is nocturnal like me. A local lad down in Crocky is also selling coins, I might pay him a visit and take everything he has.
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