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September 28, 2015, 12:16:28 PM
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is there any exchanger accepting neteller for bitcoin. ? Let me know. i am trying for legitimate exchangers and i am not getting the one.
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October 12, 2015, 12:12:34 AM
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Hello siliconbee,

you can use https://www.coinimal.com to buy Bitcoin with Neteller. It is the only exchange in the world offering this, as the deal is still exclusive with Coinimal.

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October 14, 2015, 06:58:55 AM
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I am also thinking that www.coinimal.com is the only one, which provide this  Wink
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October 15, 2015, 04:59:42 PM
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Isn't netteller allowing you to exclusively buy bitcoin from them? I heard this over the beginning of the summer. I opened an account with them but didn't go into it any further as I didn't have any funds to complete a transaction.
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October 15, 2015, 05:02:29 PM
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Isn't netteller allowing you to exclusively buy bitcoin from them? I heard this over the beginning of the summer. I opened an account with them but didn't go into it any further as I didn't have any funds to complete a transaction.

Neteller has no Bitcoin cashout option at all. We are the only merchant in the world that offers this service.

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Isn't netteller allowing you to exclusively buy bitcoin from them? I heard this over the beginning of the summer. I opened an account with them but didn't go into it any further as I didn't have any funds to complete a transaction.

Neteller has no Bitcoin cashout option at all. We are the only merchant in the world that offers this service.
Then what was it that Netteller allowed to do with bitcoin? Deposit only? What use is that if can not exchange then cashout? Just a place to hold bitcoin, that is what a wallet does.  Cheesy
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October 15, 2015, 07:16:49 PM
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Isn't netteller allowing you to exclusively buy bitcoin from them? I heard this over the beginning of the summer. I opened an account with them but didn't go into it any further as I didn't have any funds to complete a transaction.

Neteller has no Bitcoin cashout option at all. We are the only merchant in the world that offers this service.
Then what was it that Netteller allowed to do with bitcoin? Deposit only? What use is that if can not exchange then cashout? Just a place to hold bitcoin, that is what a wallet does.  Cheesy

Yes you can still sell your Bitcoin to them. then you can use the funds to deposit to webservices. Neteller is a eWallet that is used to deposit to certain stores and services.

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October 15, 2015, 07:25:21 PM
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Isn't netteller allowing you to exclusively buy bitcoin from them? I heard this over the beginning of the summer. I opened an account with them but didn't go into it any further as I didn't have any funds to complete a transaction.

Neteller has no Bitcoin cashout option at all. We are the only merchant in the world that offers this service.
Then what was it that Netteller allowed to do with bitcoin? Deposit only? What use is that if can not exchange then cashout? Just a place to hold bitcoin, that is what a wallet does.  Cheesy

Yes you can still sell your Bitcoin to them. then you can use the funds to deposit to webservices. Neteller is a eWallet that is used to deposit to certain stores and services.
Ok now I get what I can do once I get bitcoin to my netteller account.
Thanks for the clarification.
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October 16, 2015, 02:58:14 AM
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Isn't netteller allowing you to exclusively buy bitcoin from them? I heard this over the beginning of the summer. I opened an account with them but didn't go into it any further as I didn't have any funds to complete a transaction.

Neteller has no Bitcoin cashout option at all. We are the only merchant in the world that offers this service.
Then what was it that Netteller allowed to do with bitcoin? Deposit only? What use is that if can not exchange then cashout? Just a place to hold bitcoin, that is what a wallet does.  Cheesy

Yes you can still sell your Bitcoin to them. then you can use the funds to deposit to webservices. Neteller is a eWallet that is used to deposit to certain stores and services.

How long does it take for the sell process, if one wants to sell Bitcoins and receive Neteller? Is the process automated? And do traders have to provide their ID and stuff?

I know a few people who might be interested in this as they gamble at some sites which doesn't accept Bitcoin yet but they do accept Neteller and other similar e-wallet services. And what these people do now is go to LBC and search for traders but if there is a better/easier way they might just opt for it.

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October 16, 2015, 03:02:45 AM
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Isn't netteller allowing you to exclusively buy bitcoin from them? I heard this over the beginning of the summer. I opened an account with them but didn't go into it any further as I didn't have any funds to complete a transaction.

Neteller has no Bitcoin cashout option at all. We are the only merchant in the world that offers this service.
Then what was it that Netteller allowed to do with bitcoin? Deposit only? What use is that if can not exchange then cashout? Just a place to hold bitcoin, that is what a wallet does.  Cheesy

Yes you can still sell your Bitcoin to them. then you can use the funds to deposit to webservices. Neteller is a eWallet that is used to deposit to certain stores and services.

How long does it take for the sell process, if one wants to sell Bitcoins and receive Neteller? Is the process automated? And do traders have to provide their ID and stuff?

I know a few people who might be interested in this as they gamble at some sites which doesn't accept Bitcoin yet but they do accept Neteller and other similar e-wallet services. And what these people do now is go to LBC and search for traders but if there is a better/easier way they might just opt for it.

You can sell 1000€ each day withou verifying your account. Its partially automated and only needs one human click per transaction (for safety reasons, will be automated fully soon). Process takes on average 20 minutes including waitng for the BTC confs.

Its an excellent rate too.

PS: check out our tellafriend system to earn some bucks of those guys Wink

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October 16, 2015, 03:09:12 AM
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Isn't netteller allowing you to exclusively buy bitcoin from them? I heard this over the beginning of the summer. I opened an account with them but didn't go into it any further as I didn't have any funds to complete a transaction.

Neteller has no Bitcoin cashout option at all. We are the only merchant in the world that offers this service.
Then what was it that Netteller allowed to do with bitcoin? Deposit only? What use is that if can not exchange then cashout? Just a place to hold bitcoin, that is what a wallet does.  Cheesy

Yes you can still sell your Bitcoin to them. then you can use the funds to deposit to webservices. Neteller is a eWallet that is used to deposit to certain stores and services.

How long does it take for the sell process, if one wants to sell Bitcoins and receive Neteller? Is the process automated? And do traders have to provide their ID and stuff?

I know a few people who might be interested in this as they gamble at some sites which doesn't accept Bitcoin yet but they do accept Neteller and other similar e-wallet services. And what these people do now is go to LBC and search for traders but if there is a better/easier way they might just opt for it.

You can sell 1000€ each day withou verifying your account. Its partially automated and only needs one human click per transaction (for safety reasons, will be automated fully soon). Process takes on average 20 minutes including waitng for the BTC confs.

Its an excellent rate too.

PS: check out our tellafriend system to earn some bucks of those guys Wink

Will do. Thanks Smiley

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October 16, 2015, 09:04:34 PM
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And is there any exchange that directly deals with PayPal? That would be very useful for me. for me and a lot of people...
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And is there any exchange that directly deals with PayPal? That would be very useful for me. for me and a lot of people...

Yes, www.coinimal.com. There you can sell your BTC for PayPal funds.


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October 17, 2015, 06:33:07 AM
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And is there any exchange that directly deals with PayPal? That would be very useful for me. for me and a lot of people...

Yes, www.coinimal.com. There you can sell your BTC for PayPal funds.



do you have a plan to buy bitcoin with paypal also and not only selling? just asking
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October 17, 2015, 09:44:19 AM
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And is there any exchange that directly deals with PayPal? That would be very useful for me. for me and a lot of people...

Yes, www.coinimal.com. There you can sell your BTC for PayPal funds.



do you have a plan to buy bitcoin with paypal also and not only selling? just asking

Well,  we would obviously love to offer this, but the chargeback issue makes this pretty much impossible.

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October 20, 2015, 03:06:50 PM
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Hello siliconbee,

you can use https://www.coinimal.com to buy Bitcoin with Neteller. It is the only exchange in the world offering this, as the deal is still exclusive with Coinimal.

How do services like Coinmal (https://www.coinimal.com) have NETELLER has payment method?

NETELLER doesn't allow to trade BTCs:
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12. ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS,
12.1 You agree to use your Account in accordance with the provisions of these Terms of Use and any other instruction we may reasonably give you regarding the use of the NETELLER Service. You agree and acknowledge that you are prohibited from: using the NETELLER Service for any Prohibited Transaction;

“Prohibited Transaction” means any of the following types of transactions: (i) any pyramid selling, ponzi schemes or similar multi-level marketing, or matrix programs or other “get rich quick” schemes or high yield investment programs; (ii) the sale or supply of any illegal items or items which encourage or facilitate illegal activities; (iii) the sale or supply of counterfeit products; (iv) third party processing or payment aggregation products or services; (v) using NETELLER to facilitate the trade, exchange, purchase or sale of Bitcoins, or any other virtual currency. We reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to add categories of prohibited transactions by adding such categories either to these Terms of Use or an acceptable use policy published on the Website;

You cannot do business if you violate ToS, in that case your business won't last more than a month.


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October 20, 2015, 03:08:01 PM
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Because we are working together with Neteller. We have that service for multiple months now. Smiley

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October 20, 2015, 03:23:34 PM
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Because we are working together with Neteller. We have that service for multiple months now. Smiley


That doesn't explain how you can violate their ToS without problems.


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October 20, 2015, 04:24:04 PM
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Because we are working together with Neteller. We have that service for multiple months now. Smiley


That doesn't explain how you can violate their ToS without problems.


Best regards.

We are a merchant and have other Tos.

Best regards

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We are a merchant and have other Tos.

Best regards

That's interesting how this World is imperfect and there is only people building laws that, at the end of the day, they don't follow.

"Law comes from God not men."


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