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September 27, 2016, 03:17:11 PM
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Go for Indacoin as I don't think you need to cross any verification there and you will easily be able to get your coins to your wallet instantly...
You will just need to verify a code that you will get through a call on your registered mobile in your bank profile...

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September 27, 2016, 06:55:11 PM
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Can someone recommend a safe place to buy a small amount of bitcoin with Visa?

I think the best place to buy small amounts of Bitcoins with Visa card is Localbitcoin, there you can deal with sellers from your country and buy bitcoins from them. Or you can use Coinbase, Xapo..
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September 28, 2016, 01:40:34 PM
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Can someone recommend a safe place to buy a small amount of bitcoin with Visa?
Coinbase is one of the trusted website i use every time i bought bitcoin with my via you need also some documents
that there are including that you really the owner of that visa and etc, you will send them some documents to approved your request.

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October 01, 2016, 08:50:27 AM
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Indacoin is the best place for it, or you might find someone on Localbitcoins and go for a local cash trade if you are not just limited to using Visa and you are fine with that...

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October 01, 2016, 09:27:36 AM
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Can someone recommend a safe place to buy a small amount of bitcoin with Visa?
i will suggest you don't buy with visa because of steal danger of your online card detail . i will suggest you go to LBC.com here you can found card to card visa transfer option to get btc .
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October 02, 2016, 01:54:13 AM
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You can use Coinmama. They accept Visa too.

If you like this is my ref link: Coinmama

Otherwise this is the clean link: Coinmama
I would say that this is the correct time to invest and buy bitcoins as the price has gone down. When there is a price drastic, we can buy more bitcoins which will in turn will yield a good return in future when the price goes up. This is a kind of a business we do when there is a gradient in price.
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October 03, 2016, 09:11:32 AM
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Can someone recommend a safe place to buy a small amount of bitcoin with Visa?
You Can Buy Small Amounts Of Bitcoins With Visa From The Following Two Sites:-
1)http://coinmama.com
2)http://Coinbase.com
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October 03, 2016, 09:46:04 AM
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 Roll Eyes I think you should use your Visa to buy the other currencies first then request an exchange to get bitcoin, it's the method i've done since i knew bitcoin.

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October 03, 2016, 11:21:05 AM
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The inherent problem with purchasing with Visa:

The service charge and the ridiculous exchange rate(if the account currency is anything other than your wallet currency).

It ends up in the region of 5-6%.

That's a hefty charge to get bitcoins.


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October 04, 2016, 12:02:38 PM
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Can someone recommend a safe place to buy a small amount of bitcoin with Visa?

Best place for that will be either Coinbase or Circle.

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October 04, 2016, 05:36:34 PM
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how about virvox exchange or there are much popular exchanges avalible too like coinbase,btc-e etc or most likely like everyone you can check out on localbitcoin too but i suggest try virvox they have a neat histry
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October 04, 2016, 06:51:29 PM
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Can someone recommend a safe place to buy a small amount of bitcoin with Visa?
One of the trusted site and one of the biggest company go to cex.io they are accept to buy bitcoin with credit card.

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October 04, 2016, 07:39:38 PM
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OP, most of these answers would have been void, if you are not a US citizen. I would suggest that you find out where your local Bitcoin

meetups are in your area, and then get to know some of those people. I have done most of my trades with the "regulars" at these

meetups. I keep the amounts small and I never use the same person for every transaction I make. {Then they cannot bait you, to scam

you} Hope this helps you....  Huh

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October 04, 2016, 08:23:30 PM
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I don't know which country you belong to but for my country I think localbitcoins is the best place to buy as you don't need to disclose your identity and you can directly deposit cash in trader's bank account.

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October 05, 2016, 09:05:01 PM
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Although I'm sure its very easy to use, I keep hearing negative comments about Coinbase. I'd use LocalBitcoins.
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October 06, 2016, 03:33:42 AM
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OP, most of these answers would have been void, if you are not a US citizen. I would suggest that you find out where your local Bitcoin

meetups are in your area, and then get to know some of those people. I have done most of my trades with the "regulars" at these

meetups. I keep the amounts small and I never use the same person for every transaction I make. {Then they cannot bait you, to scam

you} Hope this helps you....  Huh

This would be the best way or  advice when you  would  like to buy  bitcoin. You could always seek for bitcin users  on your place and do  buy on  p2p which is  not hassle at all and also you  must  buy  only on small amounts because  if you tend to  buy huge the risk  of  being  holdup would be  high.

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October 06, 2016, 07:50:16 PM
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OP, most of these answers would have been void, if you are not a US citizen. I would suggest that you find out where your local Bitcoin

meetups are in your area, and then get to know some of those people. I have done most of my trades with the "regulars" at these

meetups. I keep the amounts small and I never use the same person for every transaction I make. {Then they cannot bait you, to scam

you} Hope this helps you....  Huh

This would be the best way or  advice when you  would  like to buy  bitcoin. You could always seek for bitcin users  on your place and do  buy on  p2p which is  not hassle at all and also you  must  buy  only on small amounts because  if you tend to  buy huge the risk  of  being  holdup would be  high.
I am also always preferring to buy bitcoins in person. Lot of services are available to find out a local exchanger for buying bitcoins, we should make use of them.
But, we need to be more careful while buying/selling in person as there were some notorious events happened when people were trying transactions in persons. Meeting them in public place must be one of the practical solution here.
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October 07, 2016, 12:30:30 AM
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OP, most of these answers would have been void, if you are not a US citizen. I would suggest that you find out where your local Bitcoin

meetups are in your area, and then get to know some of those people. I have done most of my trades with the "regulars" at these

meetups. I keep the amounts small and I never use the same person for every transaction I make. {Then they cannot bait you, to scam

you} Hope this helps you....  Huh

This would be the best way or  advice when you  would  like to buy  bitcoin. You could always seek for bitcin users  on your place and do  buy on  p2p which is  not hassle at all and also you  must  buy  only on small amounts because  if you tend to  buy huge the risk  of  being  holdup would be  high.
I am also always preferring to buy bitcoins in person. Lot of services are available to find out a local exchanger for buying bitcoins, we should make use of them.
But, we need to be more careful while buying/selling in person as there were some notorious events happened when people were trying transactions in persons. Meeting them in public place must be one of the practical solution here.

When it comes to buying or selling bitcoins I prefer to do it only on localbitcoins as since I am into bitcoins I am doing it there and never found any issue and now there are many traders whom I know personally so there is no chance of getting scammed.
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October 07, 2016, 02:12:55 AM
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OP, most of these answers would have been void, if you are not a US citizen. I would suggest that you find out where your local Bitcoin

meetups are in your area, and then get to know some of those people. I have done most of my trades with the "regulars" at these

meetups. I keep the amounts small and I never use the same person for every transaction I make. {Then they cannot bait you, to scam

you} Hope this helps you....  Huh

This would be the best way or  advice when you  would  like to buy  bitcoin. You could always seek for bitcin users  on your place and do  buy on  p2p which is  not hassle at all and also you  must  buy  only on small amounts because  if you tend to  buy huge the risk  of  being  holdup would be  high.
I am also always preferring to buy bitcoins in person. Lot of services are available to find out a local exchanger for buying bitcoins, we should make use of them.
But, we need to be more careful while buying/selling in person as there were some notorious events happened when people were trying transactions in persons. Meeting them in public place must be one of the practical solution here.

When it comes to buying or selling bitcoins I prefer to do it only on localbitcoins as since I am into bitcoins I am doing it there and never found any issue and now there are many traders whom I know personally so there is no chance of getting scammed.
Many talk about localbitcoins wallet. I too have an account with localbitcoin wallet. I have just started earning.  Once i achieve my target this week, i will get my first pay in this forum. Very happy to see my wallet having some bitcoin coming Monday. As everyone drives to acheive their target,I am also working towards it.
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October 07, 2016, 12:53:25 PM
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OP, most of these answers would have been void, if you are not a US citizen. I would suggest that you find out where your local Bitcoin

meetups are in your area, and then get to know some of those people. I have done most of my trades with the "regulars" at these

meetups. I keep the amounts small and I never use the same person for every transaction I make. {Then they cannot bait you, to scam

you} Hope this helps you....  Huh

This would be the best way or  advice when you  would  like to buy  bitcoin. You could always seek for bitcin users  on your place and do  buy on  p2p which is  not hassle at all and also you  must  buy  only on small amounts because  if you tend to  buy huge the risk  of  being  holdup would be  high.
I am also always preferring to buy bitcoins in person. Lot of services are available to find out a local exchanger for buying bitcoins, we should make use of them.
But, we need to be more careful while buying/selling in person as there were some notorious events happened when people were trying transactions in persons. Meeting them in public place must be one of the practical solution here.

When it comes to buying or selling bitcoins I prefer to do it only on localbitcoins as since I am into bitcoins I am doing it there and never found any issue and now there are many traders whom I know personally so there is no chance of getting scammed.
Many talk about localbitcoins wallet. I too have an account with localbitcoin wallet. I have just started earning.  Once i achieve my target this week, i will get my first pay in this forum. Very happy to see my wallet having some bitcoin coming Monday. As everyone drives to acheive their target,I am also working towards it.

Very  glad to hear about  someone  who makes bitcoin and  makes earning  for the very first time because  i do  experience when im just starting.  Back to topic you could actually bought bitcoin even without using  your  visa you could  also buy  on peer to peer transactions.

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