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December 29, 2013, 09:05:29 AM
Last edit: December 30, 2013, 01:59:03 AM by MaxLAMF
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Hi,

just wanted to let you know how easy it is to get Bitcoins with above mentioned services because the demand seems quite big and sometimes you need quickly some coins. Althoug this is still handled like almost a secret, even eBooks are getting sold to tell you what I´m gonna tell you. Further at the moment it is the only secure way to get Bitcoins with online paying services; unless you´re exchanging with someone in person directly of course.

Just register at https://www.virwox.com load your account with money from one of the services above. Then and this is the trick that you won´t break PayPal´s rules. You aren´t directly buying BTC, but first SLL (Linden Dollars - by the way, when you create an account you can leave the field with your Second Life Avatar blank). Afterwards you can instantly change your Linden Dollars for Bitcoins.
With those easy three steps you can get Bitcoins within a few seconds and send them also directly after the purchase to somewhere else.

Of course I would be happy if one or another would register with my reference ID (second row in my signature) for giving you this tutorial you much too often have to pay for.

So far,
I hope it is helpful for some of you.


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December 29, 2013, 09:17:25 AM
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the fee is freaking high. for $100 Paypal you'll get $80 in BTC
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December 29, 2013, 09:19:26 AM
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the fee is freaking high. for $100 Paypal you'll get $80 in BTC

I was wondering about that.  Thanks.

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December 30, 2013, 01:56:21 AM
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80$ Dollars is wrong, the fee is high but not 20%. With PayPal it´s about 10% all in all.
Anyway for one or another it might be useful.

I just wanted to write this small tutorial after after having seen eBooks getting sold for about 50$ for those lousy and easy 3 Steps.
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