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June 13, 2013, 02:16:59 PM
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Yup, doesn't look good.

Please, nobody tries this anymore until someone leaves a positive feedback.

Sad, this would have been a very useful service and would it would enable one to earn a shitload of money, if you manage to not be shutdown by paypal in the matter of days.

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June 13, 2013, 07:22:02 PM
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Ouch, this really isn't a good sign. I'm hoping everything works out for you though. It sucks that someone always has to be first to see if people will get burned or not, Sad.
Thanks, it's not that big of a deal. If someone else can benefit from my misfortune, that's a good thing. I didn't send TOO many BTC, anyway.
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June 13, 2013, 08:03:59 PM
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... to not be shutdown by paypal in the matter of days.

That there is the catch.

Paypal does not like cryptocoins and shuts down accounts of services that exchange BTC for money on paypal rather quickly as far as I could gather from reading these forums.

Hence I'd suggest just staying away from everyone offereing such a service. I do so too.

Ultimately the goal should be using BTC as an actual payment method anyways thus exchanging it into conventianal currencies is as difficult as it is.

I use it to obtain keys for games for instance and I sure hope that some of those eastern european gamekey retailers will accept BTC soon. Until then Bitmit is a nice place to shop for games using BTC.

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June 13, 2013, 08:54:24 PM
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I use it to obtain keys for games for instance and I sure hope that some of those eastern european gamekey retailers will accept BTC soon. Until then Bitmit is a nice place to shop for games using BTC.

Steamgames is from eastern Europe and I have already done quite a view purchases with him.

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June 13, 2013, 09:28:44 PM
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I use it to obtain keys for games for instance and I sure hope that some of those eastern european gamekey retailers will accept BTC soon. Until then Bitmit is a nice place to shop for games using BTC.

Steamgames is from eastern Europe and I have already done quite a view purchases with him.
I am from an Eastern european country and in our country nobody in the game distribution industry is considering accepting bitcoin.

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