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August 12, 2015, 03:28:30 PM |
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And is it safe to have it shipped?
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erpbridge
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August 12, 2015, 05:48:57 PM |
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You can buy Gold and some other metals from Amagimetals, they are trusted and people have posted good experiences with it before. www.amagimetals.com
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monbux
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August 12, 2015, 09:22:53 PM |
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You can buy Gold and some other metals from Amagimetals, they are trusted and people have posted good experiences with it before. www.amagimetals.comI've used them before and there were no problems. You can also look into http://www.jmbullion.com/ although I've never used it personally before so I can't really vouch for them.
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ShetKid
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August 13, 2015, 06:43:18 AM |
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I had had jmbullion ship to Canada in the past and would certainly recommend it for buying gold. You could also try out bitgild. I have heard people buying from that as well.
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markj113
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August 13, 2015, 08:54:32 AM |
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snarlpill
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August 13, 2015, 11:39:02 AM |
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My personal recommendations for buying Precious Metals with Bitcoin, that I have personally used and all are very reputable: Provident Metals, Silver Gold Bull, ShinyBars, and last but definitely not least- PMsForSale. Though my recommendations are mainly for US/Canada, check with them as I believe some ship internationally. Though Amagi Metals was one of the first PM dealers to accept Bitcoin, and I have had a good experience with them in the past, I would strongly suggest Not buying from them until they get some recent problems taken care of. Sadly I've seen many reports in the past few months about people waiting months for orders to ship and poorly handled customer service.
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snarlpill
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August 13, 2015, 11:46:44 AM |
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I would definitely listen to markj113's advice for gold dealers across the pond, as he's got a pretty badass gold stack himself & seems to be a pretty knowledgeable buyer. It sucks you guys can't order from a US dealer without paying a ton for shipping, and then VAT on top of that. Though I'm not sure, gold might be VAT-free, but silver and other PMs are still taxed? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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August 17, 2015, 04:00:51 AM |
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My personal recommendations for buying Precious Metals with Bitcoin, that I have personally used and all are very reputable: Provident Metals, Silver Gold Bull, ShinyBars, and last but definitely not least- PMsForSale. Though my recommendations are mainly for US/Canada, check with them as I believe some ship internationally. Though Amagi Metals was one of the first PM dealers to accept Bitcoin, and I have had a good experience with them in the past, I would strongly suggest Not buying from them until they get some recent problems taken care of. Sadly I've seen many reports in the past few months about people waiting months for orders to ship and poorly handled customer service. snarlpill is spot on with all the above...
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August 17, 2015, 04:30:06 AM |
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And is it safe to have it shipped?
Do a search in internet, find all the sites which buy gold for bitcoin and then do separate search for every site about their reputation. Then try to buy a little amount at the most credible. If everything go good repeat the same thing increasing a little the amount every time you buy. It is most usable way to realize your aim.
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Lazada
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August 17, 2015, 05:34:08 AM |
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gold is better than bitcoin
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maokoto
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August 18, 2015, 04:19:36 PM |
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gold is better than bitcoin
Yes, it has been considered valuable for centuries, so it is not likely that its price plummets. Bitcoin has potential, but also mucho more risks
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MF Doom
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August 18, 2015, 04:44:26 PM |
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gold is better than bitcoin
Yes, it has been considered valuable for centuries, so it is not likely that its price plummets. Bitcoin has potential, but also mucho more risks its had value for millennia actually. With that said the price of gold has kind of plummeted from its high of $1900 a few years back, although that was probably a manipulated high in the first place... comparing gold to btc, well I dont think there is any comparison. btc is still in its infancy, and has a LONG road to go until it can be comparable to gold.
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September 01, 2015, 11:30:15 PM |
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Amagi Metals has gone AWOL so I would definitely not recommend them. They aren't accepting bitcoins for payment anyway and haven't for months. Their presence has been absent from the bitcointalk community for months as well. www.providentmetals.com has been very reliable for me and ship out in-stock inventory pretty quick. You can also reach a live human in customer service unlike most other metals dealers that take bitcoin.
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September 01, 2015, 11:32:32 PM |
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Amagi Metals has gone AWOL so I would definitely not recommend them. They aren't accepting bitcoins for payment anyway and haven't for months. Their presence has been absent from the bitcointalk community for months as well.
I agree with this statement on Amagi... I have used them for nearly 5 years and have just recently stopped. Communications with their employees have shown that even they are distancing themselves from Amagi. There is no crypto accepting precious metals dealer I would recommend at the moment. I would advise you to use gyft.com to get an eBay gift card and then purchase your gold on eBay. That is the only method I would trust currently.
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September 10, 2015, 05:35:02 PM |
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Hi! is this thread still open? Hi guys im new in this forum, hoped this forum will increase my knowledge in BTCs, then i saw this thread. i actually have real Gold nuggets here, will upload some photos if this thread is still open. for interested buyers, you can contact me by sending me a message on my email itemexonline@yahoo.comPM me for a skype conversation. thx!
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MF Doom
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September 10, 2015, 06:17:51 PM |
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Amagi Metals has gone AWOL so I would definitely not recommend them. They aren't accepting bitcoins for payment anyway and haven't for months. Their presence has been absent from the bitcointalk community for months as well.
I agree with this statement on Amagi... I have used them for nearly 5 years and have just recently stopped. Communications with their employees have shown that even they are distancing themselves from Amagi. There is no crypto accepting precious metals dealer I would recommend at the moment. I would advise you to use gyft.com to get an eBay gift card and then purchase your gold on eBay. That is the only method I would trust currently. have you used provident metals? They are a large and highly reputable online (but based in the us) pm dealer. I have used them before, just havent paid with btc yet. They give a 3% discount off the "list price" when paying with btc, but a 4% when paying with cash/check.
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