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April 04, 2013, 03:12:25 PM |
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I am having a horrible time trying to buy BTC in the UK. Please tell me how? I only have one, bought from Blockchain using a bank transfer but they stopped allowing UK customers to pay this way a week or two ago. They offer Sofort, but not to UK customers.
So I tried mtgox, who accepts UK£ payments from OKPAY. But how the hell do I get money into OKPAY? I sent them a message asking how and am awaiting any reply. OKPAY offer a list of places to pay into an account from, but they do not link to any and do not specify ones suited to UK customers. A few Google searches proved fruitless (searching the OKPAY suggestions), and if I were to search all in the list I would die of stress, I'm sure.
Please tell me how to buy BTC over the web (bank transfers, credit cards, debit cards) from the UK? I would be willing to use a US$ site but only if there is a way to easily pay using £UK, even if it is via a third party. I have a feeling I'll end-up using third parties to pay third parties. This situation is ridiculous and it shouldn’t be so difficult, awkward or stressful just to buy BTC! In fact, it makes me very suspicious.
Thanks for any help.
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empoweoqwj
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April 04, 2013, 03:14:33 PM |
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SEPA bank transfer to bitstamp.net - £9 - done and in your account in a day. Feel free to PM me if you want any details.
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NABiT
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April 04, 2013, 03:23:45 PM |
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I recommend you use Transferwise for SEPA - C/0 the calculator on their home page, I bet it beats your rip off bank rate for both exchange to EUR and for charges - usually £1 - http://transferwise.com/u/054b
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Pacificus (OP)
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April 04, 2013, 04:33:58 PM |
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Thank you both for your replies. I will look at the sites mentioned. Since starting the thread, I found this site, which re-opens in a couple of days: http://www.bitcoinfridge.co.uk/
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Pacificus (OP)
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April 04, 2013, 05:19:44 PM |
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I recommend you use Transferwise for SEPA - C/0 the calculator on their home page, I bet it beats your rip off bank rate for both exchange to EUR and for charges - usually £1 - http://transferwise.com/u/054bI can't actually find on Transferwise where or how to make a SEPA payment. Are you able to provide a direct link, please? I just tried their helpline, but they are closed for the day.
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April 04, 2013, 05:32:51 PM |
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When you have signed up and logged in you will see Create Payment
Click on that and fill in the bank details of the recipient i.e. the bank details of your chosen bitcoin exchange (IBAN number/BIC code) making sure you add the reference they provide.
You will then be asked to provide your own bank details or pay by debit card to fund the payment
That's it.
You will receive confirmation emails at each stage, waiting for your deposit, deposit received, payment sent.
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April 04, 2013, 05:50:02 PM |
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When you have signed up and logged in you will see Create Payment
Click on that and fill in the bank details of the recipient i.e. the bank details of your chosen bitcoin exchange (IBAN number/BIC code) making sure you add the reference they provide.
You will then be asked to provide your own bank details or pay by debit card to fund the payment
That's it.
You will receive confirmation emails at each stage, waiting for your deposit, deposit received, payment sent.
Many thanks. I appreciate your clarification. Actually, I noticed that when I was looking at the site before posting my reply I had it set to £-USD conversion, which asked for different bank codes. That and the fact clear instructions specifying SEPA were not to be found also confused me. I guess now I need to calculate the BTC cost in GBP to USD to Euros and make a transfer. It apparently takes a few days to clear; do you know if Bitstamp will sell me BTC at the price it is at when I initiate the transfer (current price), or the price - whatever that will be - after the funds have cleared?
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NABiT
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April 04, 2013, 05:59:39 PM |
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You will not be able to trade at Bitstamp until the funds have been processed, they will send you an email informing your funds are ready to use.
So far I have had payment go through and be available to buy BTC same day and the longest it took was next day but I guess there is no guarantee of that.
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April 18, 2013, 07:00:38 PM |
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 I agree with the TransferWise plan - use it with one of the exchanges... it's pretty straightforward and will save you a fair bit of money on charges and exchange rates. SEPA is just the name of the style of transfer... quick and easy you don't have to select "SEPA" in transferwise options. If you choose priority payment it always arrives the same day for a small fee, and still a lot cheaper than UKASH or using blockchain.info (they charge something like 6%) or other transfer methods with hefty bank fees... I use Bitstamp and it always lands quickly and safely, but it works with other exchanges as well. Then you can just move your coins to your wallet and voila  Link here: http://bitcointransfer.blogspot.co.uk/best wishes and make sure you secure your wallet. I found Electrum to be easy to use and feels pretty safe once I got used to how it works 
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April 19, 2013, 02:29:24 PM |
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Bitstamp is quite the answer for middle-Europe since its headquarters are located in Slovenia. Their transactions are fast and they never dissapoint. 
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May 04, 2013, 05:26:39 PM |
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Can I use bitstamp in another country, like asian
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May 15, 2013, 06:31:40 PM |
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What about selling Bitcoin in the UK? How do I cash out? So I can't seem to find a method that doesn't involved ludacris fees.
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May 16, 2013, 05:31:17 AM |
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+1 for SEPA!
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June 12, 2013, 12:59:29 AM |
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I am having a horrible time trying to buy BTC in the UK. Please tell me how? I only have one, bought from Blockchain using a bank transfer but they stopped allowing UK customers to pay this way a week or two ago. They offer Sofort, but not to UK customers.
So I tried mtgox, who accepts UK£ payments from OKPAY. But how the hell do I get money into OKPAY? I sent them a message asking how and am awaiting any reply. OKPAY offer a list of places to pay into an account from, but they do not link to any and do not specify ones suited to UK customers. A few Google searches proved fruitless (searching the OKPAY suggestions), and if I were to search all in the list I would die of stress, I'm sure.
Please tell me how to buy BTC over the web (bank transfers, credit cards, debit cards) from the UK? I would be willing to use a US$ site but only if there is a way to easily pay using £UK, even if it is via a third party. I have a feeling I'll end-up using third parties to pay third parties. This situation is ridiculous and it shouldn’t be so difficult, awkward or stressful just to buy BTC! In fact, it makes me very suspicious.
Thanks for any help.
So many people ask this question, there is so many ways!!
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June 14, 2014, 08:30:09 AM |
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I am having a horrible time trying to buy BTC in the UK. Please tell me how? I only have one, bought from Blockchain using a bank transfer but they stopped allowing UK customers to pay this way a week or two ago. They offer Sofort, but not to UK customers.
So I tried mtgox, who accepts UK£ payments from OKPAY. But how the hell do I get money into OKPAY? I sent them a message asking how and am awaiting any reply. OKPAY offer a list of places to pay into an account from, but they do not link to any and do not specify ones suited to UK customers. A few Google searches proved fruitless (searching the OKPAY suggestions), and if I were to search all in the list I would die of stress, I'm sure.
Please tell me how to buy BTC over the web (bank transfers, credit cards, debit cards) from the UK? I would be willing to use a US$ site but only if there is a way to easily pay using £UK, even if it is via a third party. I have a feeling I'll end-up using third parties to pay third parties. This situation is ridiculous and it shouldn’t be so difficult, awkward or stressful just to buy BTC! In fact, it makes me very suspicious.
Thanks for any help.
#you could always buy from www.crypto4me.co.uk
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