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April 02, 2019, 10:28:35 AM
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i have a few bitcoin to sell for Sepa invoice payers.


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April 04, 2019, 02:41:23 PM
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i have a few bitcoin to sell for Sepa invoice payers.


Whats the sense of such topics if there are plenty options of purchasing/selling crypto for fiat? Like an example epayments or binance jersey. I also recently tried quppy wallet. They have inbuilt fuature for purhcasing/selling crypto to fiat for EU residents. Check it out quppy.com
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April 04, 2019, 03:00:47 PM
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Hi,
i have a few bitcoin to sell for Sepa invoice payers.


Whats the sense of such topics if there are plenty options of purchasing/selling crypto for fiat? Like an example epayments or binance jersey. I also recently tried quppy wallet. They have inbuilt fuature for purhcasing/selling crypto to fiat for EU residents. Check it out quppy.com
Do they have KYC procedure? Just downlocad the app from google play, looks good. Need to figure out more how it works Smiley
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April 04, 2019, 03:02:30 PM
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Hi,
i have a few bitcoin to sell for Sepa invoice payers.


Whats the sense of such topics if there are plenty options of purchasing/selling crypto for fiat? Like an example epayments or binance jersey. I also recently tried quppy wallet. They have inbuilt fuature for purhcasing/selling crypto to fiat for EU residents. Check it out quppy.com
Do they have KYC procedure? Just downlocad the app from google play, looks good. Need to figure out more how it works Smiley
Yes they do. You know they offer a real European bank account for anyone who needs it no matter where you are from. It is impossible to do without KYC
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April 04, 2019, 05:02:15 PM
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no i dont want to use my OWN bank account but get the bills paid directly and decentralized ;-)

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