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November 19, 2012, 07:00:11 PM
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I see now that Intersango have updated their Fees:

https://intersango.com/fees.php
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TRANSFER FEES
Transfer Type   Accepting deposits   Processing withdrawals
Bitcoin Transfers   Free   Free
EUR (SEPA)   5 PLN (1.23 EUR)   10 EUR
EUR (international)   10 PLN (2.46 EUR)    10 EUR
USD Dwolla   0.25 USD   0.25 USD
PLN (domestic)   Free   Free

It used to be ~1.25Euro for SEPA transfer, not it's 10 Euros.

I wonder do they really charge 10 Euros for SEPA...

damn thats one hell off a fee... one more reason to use another exchange Smiley

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November 19, 2012, 08:51:13 PM
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I see now that Intersango have updated their Fees:

https://intersango.com/fees.php
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TRANSFER FEES
Transfer Type   Accepting deposits   Processing withdrawals
Bitcoin Transfers   Free   Free
EUR (SEPA)   5 PLN (1.23 EUR)   10 EUR
EUR (international)   10 PLN (2.46 EUR)    10 EUR
USD Dwolla   0.25 USD   0.25 USD
PLN (domestic)   Free   Free

It used to be ~1.25Euro for SEPA transfer, not it's 10 Euros.

I wonder do they really charge 10 Euros for SEPA...

damn thats one hell off a fee... one more reason to use another exchange Smiley

EUR (SEPA)   5 PLN (1.23 EUR)   10 EUR
This is really ugly, what those guys are doing. SEPA transfers actually cost about 0.35-0.40 EUR per transactions and fee can be paid by the receiver.
I am so happy I got my coin out of Intersango and I hope I never have to return and do any business with those 3 jokers.

While reading what I wrote, use the most friendliest and relaxing voice in your head.
BTW, Things in BTC bubble universes are getting ugly....
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November 20, 2012, 01:53:33 PM
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I see now that Intersango have updated their Fees:

https://intersango.com/fees.php
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TRANSFER FEES
Transfer Type   Accepting deposits   Processing withdrawals
Bitcoin Transfers   Free   Free
EUR (SEPA)   5 PLN (1.23 EUR)   10 EUR
EUR (international)   10 PLN (2.46 EUR)    10 EUR
USD Dwolla   0.25 USD   0.25 USD
PLN (domestic)   Free   Free

It used to be ~1.25Euro for SEPA transfer, not it's 10 Euros.

I wonder do they really charge 10 Euros for SEPA...

damn thats one hell off a fee... one more reason to use another exchange Smiley

EUR (SEPA)   5 PLN (1.23 EUR)   10 EUR
This is really ugly, what those guys are doing. SEPA transfers actually cost about 0.35-0.40 EUR per transactions and fee can be paid by the receiver.
I am so happy I got my coin out of Intersango and I hope I never have to return and do any business with those 3 jokers.


You must be aware that Patrick doesn't even go out of bed, unless he's paid at least 10 EUR.
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November 20, 2012, 02:16:33 PM
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Intersango is the oldest and largest exchange to not get hacked.  Your money is probably safer there than any other exchange.
Nope, that would be Bitcoin-Central.net, open-source exchange, older than Britcoin (aka Intersango). Operating smoothly since December 2010. Never hacked.
Since Intersango is apparently unable to keep it together we're launching a new GBP market. Lowest fees available (free incoming wires, 0.99 GBP outgoing wires, 0.498% trade fee)


Unfortunately you don't have a British bank account, so transfers can be a bit steep (10 pounds minimum for international transfers in most banks here).

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November 20, 2012, 03:26:15 PM
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anyone tryed out bitstamp.net or bitcoin-24.com? trying to find a good alternative to intersango.
mtgox is just too much hastle with all the damn identifying crap

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November 20, 2012, 03:31:45 PM
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anyone tryed out bitstamp.net or bitcoin-24.com? trying to find a good alternative to intersango.
mtgox is just too much hastle with all the damn identifying crap

Switched from Intersango to Bitstamp about a year ago and never had any problems with them.
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December 03, 2012, 11:06:25 AM
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So far Bitstamp seems to be a very good compromise:

- Low fees
- Not too many identification hassles
- No withdraw or deposit limit
- Pretty liquid market
- Good customer service

In other words another planet compared to Intersango.




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December 05, 2012, 04:07:58 PM
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So far Bitstamp seems to be a very good compromise:
for EU or US customers?

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December 05, 2012, 06:07:47 PM
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At Bitstamp all trades are made in USD, I'm currently located in Europe but I believe it wont make much difference if you are in the States as Europe is actually much less regulated than the US, therefore less hassle with identification, KYC, etc. etc.
MtGox is in Japan anyway....




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December 05, 2012, 06:22:08 PM
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Europe is actually much less regulated than the US, therefore less hassle with identification, KYC, etc. etc.
You need to get your fact straights.

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December 05, 2012, 07:37:30 PM
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The facts that Intersango:
1) raised the withrawal fee to 10 euros
2) don't accept new signups
mean that they want to close down eventually. Couple that with many posts of people switching from Intersango to other exchanges.

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December 05, 2012, 10:29:36 PM
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Europe is actually much less regulated than the US, therefore less hassle with identification, KYC, etc. etc.
You need to get your fact straights.


Let's analyze facts:

Bitstamp vs MtGox  ---->  Less limitations about moving funds and BTC's in and out of the account =  less hassle
                             ---->  Lower fees
                             ----> On average lower rate BTC/USD compared to MtGox
                             ----> Much more professional customer service, prompt answering and precise follow up

I bet Bitstamp will grow bigger in the future, probably getting 30% of the market within the end of 2013.

Mark my words




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December 05, 2012, 11:57:57 PM
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Europe is actually much less regulated than the US, therefore less hassle with identification, KYC, etc. etc.
I emphasized the facts you need to get straight.


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December 06, 2012, 03:00:01 AM
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Europe is actually much less regulated than the US, therefore less hassle with identification, KYC, etc. etc.
I emphasized the facts you need to get straight.



kind of depends on where in europe you live

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December 06, 2012, 08:02:09 AM
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Europe is actually much less regulated than the US, therefore less hassle with identification, KYC, etc. etc.
I emphasized the facts you need to get straight.



kind of depends on where in europe you live
Most regulations are now at the European level.

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December 06, 2012, 10:58:56 AM
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Europe is actually much less regulated than the US, therefore less hassle with identification, KYC, etc. etc.
I emphasized the facts you need to get straight.



You can emphasize what you want but facts remain facts.
Bitstamp is located within the EU zone and you can transfer big amounts of money (USD in 5 figures numbers) there and especially withdraw thousands of BTC in one order without telling them who you are.
This is the relative freedom I'm talking about.
Nowhere else this is allowed.
Not in MtGox or any other website I'm aware of ( please also consider the trustability of them, I wouldn't touch some of them with a 10foot pole).

I hope this helps to make my statement clear




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December 06, 2012, 11:06:19 AM
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You can emphasize what you want but facts remain facts.
Bitstamp is located within the EU zone and you can transfer big amounts of money (USD in 5 figures numbers) there and especially withdraw thousands of BTC in one order without telling them who you are.
This is the relative freedom I'm talking about.
Nowhere else this is allowed.
Not in MtGox or any other website I'm aware of ( please also consider the trustability of them, I wouldn't touch some of them with a 10foot pole).

I hope this helps to make my statement clear
Well, I don't argue that, I'm arguing that they aren't compliant with the European regulations. I'm also arguing that you seem quite clueless about said regulations.
Hopefully you won't complain when their bank wakes up, freezes their account and makes it extremely hard for everyone to withdraw their fiat-denominated funds.

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December 06, 2012, 07:35:04 PM
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You can emphasize what you want but facts remain facts.
Bitstamp is located within the EU zone and you can transfer big amounts of money (USD in 5 figures numbers) there and especially withdraw thousands of BTC in one order without telling them who you are.
This is the relative freedom I'm talking about.
Nowhere else this is allowed.
Not in MtGox or any other website I'm aware of ( please also consider the trustability of them, I wouldn't touch some of them with a 10foot pole).

I hope this helps to make my statement clear
Well, I don't argue that, I'm arguing that they aren't compliant with the European regulations. I'm also arguing that you seem quite clueless about said regulations.
Hopefully you won't complain when their bank wakes up, freezes their account and makes it extremely hard for everyone to withdraw their fiat-denominated funds.

This is likely more true than anybody wants to believe.

I believe the banks are rapidly waking up to what bitcoins mean to them.
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December 07, 2012, 11:36:38 AM
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You can emphasize what you want but facts remain facts.
Bitstamp is located within the EU zone and you can transfer big amounts of money (USD in 5 figures numbers) there and especially withdraw thousands of BTC in one order without telling them who you are.
This is the relative freedom I'm talking about.
Nowhere else this is allowed.
Not in MtGox or any other website I'm aware of ( please also consider the trustability of them, I wouldn't touch some of them with a 10foot pole).

I hope this helps to make my statement clear
Well, I don't argue that, I'm arguing that they aren't compliant with the European regulations. I'm also arguing that you seem quite clueless about said regulations.
Hopefully you won't complain when their bank wakes up, freezes their account and makes it extremely hard for everyone to withdraw their fiat-denominated funds.

This is likely more true than anybody wants to believe.

I believe the banks are rapidly waking up to what bitcoins mean to them.

yepp, less moneh in there pocket!
im waiting for them to come running with pitchforks and burn us at the stake  Roll Eyes

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December 08, 2012, 06:59:39 PM
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Fuccckkkk,If I had known about the issues concerning the exchange I wouldn't have sold for GBP.The last time I was here in the early part of the year it seemed pretty much a legitimate exchange.The excuse that one cannot withdraw or transfer GBP is complete BS and makes it look very scammish! Well,I guess I've gotten my coal for Christmas...thanks Intersango!

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