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May 01, 2011, 05:15:04 AM
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I think gift cards to major e-tailers is the way to go. Especially for e-tailers who allow you to stack as many gift cards as you have.

I'd trade bitcoin for Newegg credit in a heartbeat.
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May 01, 2011, 05:15:45 AM
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May 01, 2011, 05:56:15 AM
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So it begins, the first shot is fired in the bitcoin wars.

PayPal can go pound sand ... they have shown their true colours ... kind of knew that after the wikileaks fiasco.

So much for hip new internet business PayPal are just suck up toadies to the corrupted old money power elite establishment ... losers.

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May 01, 2011, 06:31:04 AM
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PayPal, owned by eBay, is in the middle of their third class-action for defrauding customers and freezing accounts.

Regardless of whether or not the department that gave you permission to trade BitCoins was authorized to, you have their permission.  In commerce law, this is referred to as "principal and agent".  The agent (say a teller at a bank) is understood to represent the principal (the bank manager) and vice-versa.  If they misrepresent, it's the bank that must keep its word to you - not you that must be inconvenienced by the bank.  Same goes here.

As for "This limitation cannot be appealed", they mean within PayPal's internal faux-court.  In PayPal's EULA, there is a proviso which requires you to agree that, in the event of a dispute with PayPal, you agree to forfeit your access to a real court and must instead seek remedy exclusively through a hearing comprised of PayPal staff.  In 1992 a real court ruled that PayPal couldn't include that proviso, because it fraudulently convinced Paypal users that they had no access to real courts as a result.  Last I checked a few months ago, the proviso was still in PayPal's EULA despite the court ruling.

You have a strong case, and PayPal has left itself wide open in its flagrantly abusive practices.  You might come out of this financially ahead given punitive damages, and what's more a lawsuit against PayPal would be effective material for a press release.  News coverage would certainly be free advertising, and in this case such a venture would actually make it advertising that paid you instead.

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May 01, 2011, 06:33:38 AM
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Moneybookers might be a solution, it functions much like paypal, it has an e-wallet and allows payment by credit card.
However they locked out Wikileaks months before Paypal did, so who knows how tolerant they would be of BitCoin?

Another possibility could be Click and Buy, http://clickandbuy.com/ , not looked at them in detail, but I used them once to pay something by credit card.
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May 01, 2011, 06:42:56 AM
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Got this "Loadavg too high due to ddos, please retry in ~5 min" when I tried MtGox.   Sad
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May 01, 2011, 06:44:16 AM
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mndrix, I just realized that you and your site built up such a good reputation that you could try taking Credit/Debit card payments. As recent events show, community support is everything and you've earned every bit we can provide.

Please don't abandon this project
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May 01, 2011, 07:04:08 AM
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I'd vote against AlertPay, though I will openly admit that this is because they cut off funds to a site I support for (what I consider to be) stupid reasons, and they didn't allow the site-owner to withdraw the funds in his account after they cut him off.  So I'm possibly biased.
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May 01, 2011, 07:56:26 AM
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the thing is, there are several countrys that now they cant do anything...

for example in my country if someone wanted to make some money and buy a better mining rig, the only way was using Payoneer card... with by itselft is a very indirect way, the only way to load a payoneer card is trough PP, so there is nothing now.

After the scam with the "liberty dollars", i dubt any company will accept bitcoin marketing.

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May 01, 2011, 08:38:39 AM
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This will make small BTC --> USD conversions extremely difficult.  Sad  I need the money to pay off loans, not to buy things from retailers!  Gift cards do me no good.  Sad
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May 01, 2011, 08:42:48 AM
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The effect of cutting Bitcoin exchangers off of Paypal: 

1) Users will still trade Bitcoins for Dollars.

2) But now they will be individually paypalling those dollars to each other, instead of using a central service.

3) Seems to me that if you have a supercomputer, and you have access to Amazon's transactions, and you have access to the block chain, then this move makes it suddenly much easier to associate block chain transactions with paypal transactions.

4) Basically if this came from higher up, the purpose was to make the block chain traceable.

5) Anyone receiving dollars in Paypal has a verified identity, taxpayer ID, bank account, etc.


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May 01, 2011, 08:45:08 AM
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otc needs a web interface. irc isn't for everyone  Tongue

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May 01, 2011, 08:54:25 AM
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I'd vote against AlertPay, though I will openly admit that this is because they cut off funds to a site I support for (what I consider to be) stupid reasons, and they didn't allow the site-owner to withdraw the funds in his account after they cut him off.  So I'm possibly biased.
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May 01, 2011, 08:57:11 AM
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How can Europeans get their BTC converted now that CoinCard is down? I'm expecting to have 100 BTC by the end of May.
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May 01, 2011, 10:11:27 AM
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otc needs a web interface. irc isn't for everyone  Tongue

BitMarket.eu is going to become one in a week or so, we have already spoken about that.

EDIT: Some major changes are being done to the website, including incorporation of the otc-ratings.
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May 01, 2011, 10:14:09 AM
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@mndrix if you end up filing a lawsuit against Paypal I will be more than happy to toss a few thousands of BTC to support your case (or EUR should that be more useful).
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May 01, 2011, 11:36:34 AM
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Have you considered accepting Ukash/PaySafeCard/Wallie/other prepaid vouchers in exchange for bitcoins? These are anonymous already (in general) and at least in Europe you can easily buy them in physical stores, although I am not sure about the US.

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May 01, 2011, 11:39:40 AM
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From the little I understand, I don't think mndrix's service can scale very well unless he can exchange in both directions.

Reloadable debit cards come to mind, though you have the problem of getting one into someone's hands.

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May 01, 2011, 11:48:13 AM
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From the little I understand, I don't think mndrix's service can scale very well unless he can exchange in both directions.

Reloadable debit cards come to mind, though you have the problem of getting one into someone's hands.
Yes, but that would partly be solved by accepting Ukash/PSC/Wallie/Creditcard, and giving out gift cards for various different stores plus potentially VCCs.

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May 01, 2011, 12:51:08 PM
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This really sux, this was my only way to sell bitcoins. I really hope you get coincard back up soon.
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