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September 22, 2013, 02:09:07 PM
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Hello,

I need a bitcoin exchanger who can let me fund and buy bitcoins from my international company (its a Belize company) but via bank wire (not credit card).

My problems is I need to pay two freelance staff who have done web design for me. They both live in Vietnam, and have stated that they want to recieve their pay in bitcoin. The problem is, I am having a tough time finding an exchanger who will accept payment from a corporate bank account. I used VirWox for this last time (it was my first time), but I see that their bank in Austria has now been shut down and they cannot accept bank wire deposits. I am talking to bitstamp about this, but their compliance to get a corporate account opened is insane (everything shy of a urine sample required). I am sure it is the same for Mt. Gox. Worst case if there is there no other option, I will go with bitstamp though, it will just take me close to two weeks to provide all the documentation they require to get the account approved. That is why I thought to ask if there is another option before jumping through all of their hoops. BTCGlobal should make this easy for me once they finally get opened. In the meantime hoping to find a quick and easy solution.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. The amount of bitcoins I need to buy to pay to my staff is $3000 USD. Thank you very much in advance for the help.
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September 22, 2013, 02:32:05 PM
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I made some transfer with bitstamp, around 1k usd each time, and I never verified my account.
If you split your transfer into 3 smaller ones, you should not have to verify your bitstamp account, I think. Just check what is the maximum deposit allowed for a non-verified account.
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September 22, 2013, 02:35:12 PM
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Hello,

I need a bitcoin exchanger who can let me fund and buy bitcoins from my international company (its a Belize company) but via bank wire (not credit card).

My problems is I need to pay two freelance staff who have done web design for me. They both live in Vietnam, and have stated that they want to recieve their pay in bitcoin. The problem is, I am having a tough time finding an exchanger who will accept payment from a corporate bank account. I used VirWox for this last time (it was my first time), but I see that their bank in Austria has now been shut down and they cannot accept bank wire deposits. I am talking to bitstamp about this, but their compliance to get a corporate account opened is insane (everything shy of a urine sample required). I am sure it is the same for Mt. Gox. Worst case if there is there no other option, I will go with bitstamp though, it will just take me close to two weeks to provide all the documentation they require to get the account approved. That is why I thought to ask if there is another option before jumping through all of their hoops. BTCGlobal should make this easy for me once they finally get opened. In the meantime hoping to find a quick and easy solution.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. The amount of bitcoins I need to buy to pay to my staff is $3000 USD. Thank you very much in advance for the help.

What country are you in and what jurisdiction is the company in?

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September 22, 2013, 04:14:04 PM
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Thanks guys. But Bitstamp is asking for a lot lot of stuff for the company. hard copy notarized documents sent via courier of all the directors, sharehodlers etc.. etc.. of the company. It is not impossible to provide, but they are asking for more information than my bank needed to get my bank account opened.

Inedible, i am a Kiwi and my company is a Belize company, with a Belize bank account. I want to buy bitcoins from my corporate account. Any ideas?
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September 22, 2013, 10:27:30 PM
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ANyone have any ideas? I was thinking maybe Asia Nextgen might work? Other than that, it is almost impossible to find a truly INTERNATIONAL bitcoin exchange. I have looked at Coinbase today, and they only accept wire transfer from a US Bank. Again just to reiterate, i need...

1. To buy bitcoins with fiat currency via international bank wire.
2. I am a kiwi, and have a Belize company I would like to buy the bitcoins with.
3. the corporate bank account is in Belize.

To my knowledge, the ONLY exchangers are bitstamp and gox who can do this. But i do not want to use either. Are these the only options in the entire world here? If that is the case, bitcoin is far from an international payment system. it has a long long long way to go to be able to move money easily from one persons bank in one country, to another in another country. Many of us do not work with visas, and web moneys etc.. just money in a bank. Really hope someone has an easy answer for this.
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September 22, 2013, 10:36:08 PM
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Transfer the money to your personal account and buy the bitcoins 4x 750 USD each at bitstamp (4weeks or 4months total if possible), no need for verification.

And do not scam with your silly requests  Wink
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September 22, 2013, 10:41:11 PM
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Silly requests? Sorry if it sounds silly. I am trying to avoid doing what you are suggesting. Sending to my personal account, and wiring 4x is going to eat up a huge amount of fees.

Surely there must be a bitcoin exchanger who works with international clients via bank wire?
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September 22, 2013, 10:51:05 PM
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Sending to my personal account, and wiring 4x is going to eat up a huge amount of fees.

Thats why we using Bitcoins  Wink
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September 23, 2013, 02:26:56 AM
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With all due respect OC, I think you are missing the point. I am trying to get fiat into Bitcoin. It is the conversion that is the challenge.. when doing it internationally via bank wire transfer.
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