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April 27, 2014, 06:38:57 AM
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Now just waiting for verifications bitsimple > paypal. Then I think I need to verify paypal to my bank account, correct? for Bitsimple to be verified to paypal?

I'm glad you figured it out. Just for future reference, the only reason myself and others joked around a little was the over-the-top way you presented your statement (hidden question). If you had simply asked I can guarantee you would have been helped more directly Smiley

Good luck!

Thanks man! I get out of hand and get so frustrated I know of no other way i guess. I'm weird.

But as the ? still remains does paypal have to be verified through bank account or any other means for bitsimple to be verified through paypal?

It does not. Just bitsimple>paypal is suffice. I'm verified there n all now.
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April 27, 2014, 10:26:06 PM
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I'm sorry but, this was very painful to read!
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April 27, 2014, 10:50:42 PM
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I'm sorry but, this was very painful to read!

Apologize for that, I have a hard time understanding and get frustrated very easily and fast.
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May 01, 2014, 01:13:57 AM
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How the hell is the OP a Hero member on Bitcointalk and doesn't know how exchanges work?   Shocked

+1 goof god !  Cheesy
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May 03, 2014, 06:38:51 AM
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1) Register with bitsimple

2) send a wire transfer from your bank account to your bitsimple account per bitsimple's instructions
     -have bitsimple's official SC office address and phone number on hand, as some banks may ask for that information for the wire transfer
     -know the reason for the wire transfer, as some banks will ask you to inform them of the reason for the wire transfer, "Purchase order" or something similar should suffice

3) have real bitcoins in your wallet without ACH transfers or linking your bank account in a manner that would give bitsimple authority to withdraw funds


There are other options, as well, but assuming the OP isn't trolling, he needs to assume at least some risk. C'est la vie.

Omg that seems simple and much more secure. Thank you! for the explanation of a safer way to deal with Banks > BTC.

That's awesome.

I will definitely use bitcoins once like newegg accepts them. That's simple as hell.

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And donations!

I'll try to get some to bitcointalk forums.

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It was just the matter of me learning a little bit, and it's hard to learn on my own. Thank you all.

As always there is always a solution for any problems we face ..Glad that you figured it out thanks

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