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June 28, 2011, 12:34:01 PM
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Is there a reason no bitcoin exchange uses them for withdraw/deposit funds? Looks cheap, safe, easy to use, fast and available worldwide. They have a local bank account in almost every European country..
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June 29, 2011, 05:22:43 AM
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virwox uses them
all i ever used is this and paypal lol
if it wasn't for the exorbitant fees and lack of decimal trading virwox would be amazing

someone else had been posting on my account for over a year; Every post from January 10 2017 to June 18 2018 is NOT ME
Whoever this person was that got access to my account, felt the need to shill something called "bidium" in my signature
very surreal. is this normal? the internet is full of crooks... watch out
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June 29, 2011, 06:01:46 AM
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Another great thing about moneybookers is that for a sum, you can have a debit card linked to your account and withdraw money right when they enter your balance; but I believe that just like paypal, the transaction can be reversed, so you better watch out who you dealing with.
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June 29, 2011, 09:31:01 AM
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Another great thing about moneybookers is that for a sum, you can have a debit card linked to your account and withdraw money right when they enter your balance; but I believe that just like paypal, the transaction can be reversed, so you better watch out who you dealing with.

this is why only virwox and no one else so far is willing to use these two.. I wonder why virwox doesn't care..??

oh and i just looked it up and according to
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_bitcoins
which led me to
https://www.bitcoinmarket.com/info/faq/

bitcoinmarket.com seems to accept MoneyBookers AND PayPal!!
well for paypal it self describes itself only as a sort of escrow agent for paypal payments (read on the site)

someone else had been posting on my account for over a year; Every post from January 10 2017 to June 18 2018 is NOT ME
Whoever this person was that got access to my account, felt the need to shill something called "bidium" in my signature
very surreal. is this normal? the internet is full of crooks... watch out
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June 29, 2011, 01:19:34 PM
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I thought paypal was dis-continued on btcmarket?
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