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November 17, 2013, 03:49:20 PM
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I need to pay 35$ PP for something asap and looks my wife drained my card, lol. Could we do it off the site, I'll send you btc, you send those 35$ to the Paypal I give you.



Why are you trying to scam? Just use the website. Not implying the website isn't a scam either, but customers seem to be happy with it thus far, aside from the other scammer "ScammerZhouTong"

Fuck off you idiot and your accusing me for scamming without knowing a shit.

I can't do it from the site because I live in Bosnia and can only pay with Paypal from my credit card balance, not from Paypal balance (they send me my paypal balance once per month to the withdrawal card).

That's why I need him to send the PP money to the address I need to pay to. I even wrote that I'd send btc first you dumbass.

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November 17, 2013, 04:08:42 PM
Last edit: November 17, 2013, 08:38:52 PM by coqui33
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I just sent coinpal 0.1 BTC as a test. Let us see what happens.
Coinpal addy: https://blockchain.info/address/1ApaRVvRzYnAK5PfpY9Mnmu554NGDb37Y9
Transaction: https://blockchain.info/nl/tx/c699a664a353cfec133110d09360a72c7e7705806210bc3d7fef6fe26e1524ab

2013-11-17 11:14 EST: 1 confirmation. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:33 EST: 3 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:45 EST: 6 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 13:00 EST: 15 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 15:37 EST: 28 confirmations. PayPal arrived!

Coinpal did what they said. It took about 4-1/2 hours.

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November 17, 2013, 10:01:48 PM
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I just sent coinpal 0.1 BTC as a test. Let us see what happens.
Coinpal addy: https://blockchain.info/address/1ApaRVvRzYnAK5PfpY9Mnmu554NGDb37Y9
Transaction: https://blockchain.info/nl/tx/c699a664a353cfec133110d09360a72c7e7705806210bc3d7fef6fe26e1524ab

2013-11-17 11:14 EST: 1 confirmation. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:33 EST: 3 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:45 EST: 6 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 13:00 EST: 15 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 15:37 EST: 28 confirmations. PayPal arrived!

Coinpal did what they said. It took about 4-1/2 hours.
Depending on when the order is made and who's in the office it can happen much sooner

Coinpal manually verify all orders so the process can take 1-4 hours to complete.

Cheers.
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November 18, 2013, 04:59:29 AM
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I just sent coinpal 0.1 BTC as a test. Let us see what happens.
Coinpal addy: https://blockchain.info/address/1ApaRVvRzYnAK5PfpY9Mnmu554NGDb37Y9
Transaction: https://blockchain.info/nl/tx/c699a664a353cfec133110d09360a72c7e7705806210bc3d7fef6fe26e1524ab

2013-11-17 11:14 EST: 1 confirmation. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:33 EST: 3 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:45 EST: 6 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 13:00 EST: 15 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 15:37 EST: 28 confirmations. PayPal arrived!

Coinpal did what they said. It took about 4-1/2 hours.
Depending on when the order is made and who's in the office it can happen much sooner

Coinpal manually verify all orders so the process can take 1-4 hours to complete.

Cheers.

The question I have is, are you able to fulfill orders when the bitcoins arrive (all the time) how are you funding PayPal to pay the funds out?
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November 18, 2013, 07:18:39 AM
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I just sent coinpal 0.1 BTC as a test. Let us see what happens.
Coinpal addy: https://blockchain.info/address/1ApaRVvRzYnAK5PfpY9Mnmu554NGDb37Y9
Transaction: https://blockchain.info/nl/tx/c699a664a353cfec133110d09360a72c7e7705806210bc3d7fef6fe26e1524ab

2013-11-17 11:14 EST: 1 confirmation. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:33 EST: 3 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:45 EST: 6 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 13:00 EST: 15 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 15:37 EST: 28 confirmations. PayPal arrived!

Coinpal did what they said. It took about 4-1/2 hours.
Depending on when the order is made and who's in the office it can happen much sooner

Coinpal manually verify all orders so the process can take 1-4 hours to complete.

Cheers.

The question I have is, are you able to fulfill orders when the bitcoins arrive (all the time) how are you funding PayPal to pay the funds out?
We have a script that auto sells Bitcoins at the standard market rate.

To pay invoices out we use our own bank secured funds.
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November 18, 2013, 07:24:29 AM
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I just sent coinpal 0.1 BTC as a test. Let us see what happens.
Coinpal addy: https://blockchain.info/address/1ApaRVvRzYnAK5PfpY9Mnmu554NGDb37Y9
Transaction: https://blockchain.info/nl/tx/c699a664a353cfec133110d09360a72c7e7705806210bc3d7fef6fe26e1524ab

2013-11-17 11:14 EST: 1 confirmation. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:33 EST: 3 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:45 EST: 6 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 13:00 EST: 15 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 15:37 EST: 28 confirmations. PayPal arrived!

Coinpal did what they said. It took about 4-1/2 hours.
Depending on when the order is made and who's in the office it can happen much sooner

Coinpal manually verify all orders so the process can take 1-4 hours to complete.

Cheers.

The question I have is, are you able to fulfill orders when the bitcoins arrive (all the time) how are you funding PayPal to pay the funds out?
We have a script that auto sells Bitcoins at the standard market rate.

To pay invoices out we use our own bank secured funds.

Thanks, though it still concerns me.

The coin value of my coins in AUD are increasing and are now nearly worth $1k in total, I know you do it in USD - though once all converted it comes near $1k.

Anyways, my main concern is are you able to fulfill every ones funds even if it will cost you a fortune to pay people out of their coins?
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November 18, 2013, 07:51:13 AM
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I just sent coinpal 0.1 BTC as a test. Let us see what happens.
Coinpal addy: https://blockchain.info/address/1ApaRVvRzYnAK5PfpY9Mnmu554NGDb37Y9
Transaction: https://blockchain.info/nl/tx/c699a664a353cfec133110d09360a72c7e7705806210bc3d7fef6fe26e1524ab

2013-11-17 11:14 EST: 1 confirmation. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:33 EST: 3 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 11:45 EST: 6 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 13:00 EST: 15 confirmations. Nothing in PayPal.
2013-11-17 15:37 EST: 28 confirmations. PayPal arrived!

Coinpal did what they said. It took about 4-1/2 hours.
Depending on when the order is made and who's in the office it can happen much sooner

Coinpal manually verify all orders so the process can take 1-4 hours to complete.

Cheers.

The question I have is, are you able to fulfill orders when the bitcoins arrive (all the time) how are you funding PayPal to pay the funds out?
We have a script that auto sells Bitcoins at the standard market rate.

To pay invoices out we use our own bank secured funds.

Thanks, though it still concerns me.

The coin value of my coins in AUD are increasing and are now nearly worth $1k in total, I know you do it in USD - though once all converted it comes near $1k.

Anyways, my main concern is are you able to fulfill every ones funds even if it will cost you a fortune to pay people out of their coins?
Coinpal has a limit of 5 Bitcoins per customer.

Larger orders may take longer to fill depending on our available cash at hand.

If you are looking to fill a larger order please feel free to shoot us an email at help@coinpal.nl, and we'll let you know.

If we're ever running too low to fulfill orders, we will halt buying on the site and not take any new orders until further notice.

We appreciate your concern thank you.
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November 18, 2013, 01:03:31 PM
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I am interested in doing this, but the current MtGox rate is currently $600 per BTC and you are offering $494.81 is this a glitch?

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November 18, 2013, 05:52:12 PM
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I'm glad I saw a service like this.Can I get them converted into GBP (as I'm based in the UK)?If not does PayPal convert USD to GBP once you get the cash into your account? If I need help with a transaction what can I do to get this?What recourse do I have if something gets lost (it happens sometimes)?In case you're wondering I'm new to the service and wish to know more before signing up as it looks pretty handy.Thanks Smiley

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November 18, 2013, 06:43:46 PM
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I'm glad I saw a service like this.Can I get them converted into GBP (as I'm based in the UK)?If not does PayPal convert USD to GBP once you get the cash into your account? If I need help with a transaction what can I do to get this?What recourse do I have if something gets lost (it happens sometimes)?In case you're wondering I'm new to the service and wish to know more before signing up as it looks pretty handy.Thanks Smiley
Yes PP can do currency conversion.

https://www.paypal.com/helpcenter/main.jsp;jsessionid=L2xLQLvTNG9003F0mQFhhwbTzBzkLvh4Xfm2S4RZPflstswRSJJc!74389335?t=solutionTab&ft=homeTab&ps=&solutionId=1205232&locale=en_GB&_dyncharset=UTF-8&countrycode=SG&cmd=_help&serverInstance=9002
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November 18, 2013, 11:58:05 PM
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Interesting.

I'll do a test transaction and see how it works out.

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November 19, 2013, 03:23:45 PM
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We are currently having issues with high demand.

We respectfully ask you all please hold off on any new orders until further notice.

We're changing some things on our site that will allow us to throttle orders as they come in so that we can server you better.

Regards.
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November 19, 2013, 03:32:46 PM
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Just curious - which BTC exchange do you use for determining the BTC valuation when it comes to converting to USD?

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November 19, 2013, 03:36:10 PM
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Just curious - which BTC exchange do you use for determining the BTC valuation when it comes to converting to USD?
CoinPal uses Bitstamp to come up with the BTC valuation.

From there Coinpal adds a 7% fee.
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November 19, 2013, 04:45:36 PM
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Just curious - which BTC exchange do you use for determining the BTC valuation when it comes to converting to USD?
CoinPal uses Bitstamp to come up with the BTC valuation.

From there Coinpal adds a 7% fee.

Thank you.

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November 19, 2013, 11:33:01 PM
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Great service and experience.

The network was slow yesterday, but they even sent me the $$ before full confirmation of the BTC I sent them.

No problems whatsoever.
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November 20, 2013, 12:36:26 PM
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my order confirmation email was completely empty, but funds transferred all fine and quick so I guess I am not complaining. Scared me for a second but it all works great!

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November 30, 2013, 05:37:42 PM
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Is this service still running?As lately I've been getting messages like 403 when I try to access the link or not even accessible in some cases.Has the company gone bust or is it being rennovated and will come back at a later time?As I'd love a much easier option than dealing with Mt Gox as they want my ID before I can trade now (they say it can take up to 10 working days).

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Seems to be gone...
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December 20, 2013, 08:57:48 PM
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Seems to be gone...

There is another alternative for Bitcoin to PayPal exchange. This payment service provider (aff. link*) also work with many payment systems. You can exchange your bitcoins to USD or RUB sent to your Visa or MasterCard (only works with non-US cards).

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