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May 31, 2016, 01:55:54 AM
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I am a newbie and totally confused with bitcoins...

I understand that paying with paypal is a risk (reversal) but if I'm buying hulu codes can't they just deactivate them if I reverse sale(which I won't)...bitcoins is just a difficult process...any advice or recommendations of sellers for tv services/apps?

Thank you in advance.
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May 31, 2016, 06:56:48 AM
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How much are you looking for? you can get paypal small trades at paxful or Localbitcoin, even if the prices are expensive for a small exchange you won't even be able to see those fees.
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May 31, 2016, 11:39:23 AM
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You want to sell BTC for Paypal or you have Paypal and want BTC ?
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June 01, 2016, 05:52:31 AM
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You want to sell BTC for Paypal or you have Paypal and want BTC ?

I think OP got Paypal and want BTC.

those Paxful or Localbitcoin can help but the charge is high, I think around 20% or more (low rate with handling)
but that is the only way, or you can try, if you are lucky enough, to trade in here
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June 01, 2016, 06:05:20 AM
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I am a newbie and totally confused with bitcoins...

I understand that paying with paypal is a risk (reversal) but if I'm buying hulu codes can't they just deactivate them if I reverse sale(which I won't)...bitcoins is just a difficult process...any advice or recommendations of sellers for tv services/apps?

Thank you in advance.

If you want to buy something from a forum member here,just ask him if he agrees using paypal.

Some sellers here use btc and paypal.No need of exchange,you are going to lose some money with those

exchange fees.If he doesn`t agree,then you should exchange.Trading pp for btc is very difficult by the way.

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June 01, 2016, 06:26:33 AM
Last edit: June 01, 2016, 06:43:19 AM by Acehigh562
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I am a newbie and totally confused with bitcoins...

I understand that paying with paypal is a risk (reversal) but if I'm buying hulu codes can't they just deactivate them if I reverse sale(which I won't)...bitcoins is just a difficult process...any advice or recommendations of sellers for tv services/apps?

Thank you in advance.

Localbitcoins is where you might find helpful thats where i buy bitcoins with my paypal when i was first got introduce to bitcoins its simple and fast process i have drop by local bitcoins just now and the lowest amount someone was selling was min 5dollars for paypal method and the rate was around $700/1btc so its might cost you lil extra but they got lower rate the lowest i saw was $590/1btc but the min trade was 50 dollars since your only looking for a couple bucks im guessing somewhere around 5 dollars i would recommend trying to buy it from a member here you might have to send payment first unless you got an escrow but you should be find in time or go to local bitcoins wait for a trader to post a trade thats fits your budget every now and than ill see someone post a trade for a minimun of a dollar and up Dont worry I fellted the same when i first try to learn about bitcoins I remember reading into it for like 30 mins and found it complicated and i was in a chatroom forgot which site it was but everyone keep telling me its simple its basically online money but it didnt register when they explaining that i gotta sale the bitcoins to get cash and left bitcoins alone for like a month gave it another shot on learning about bitcoins when i came across bitcointalk forum thank god thanks to all the helpfull member here Not only that i get it now when they say its simple but i have me a few extra dollars in the process but im still a newbie myself still got alot to learn good luck buddy
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June 02, 2016, 04:01:50 AM
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Actually bitcoin is not hard to understand and you can easily do bitcoin transactions easily with web based wallets in starting. Just go through blockchain.info and coinbase and check them they are similar to other payment processor you may have used before.

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