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January 31, 2015, 01:00:35 PM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
I hope you have the blessing of your brother. You could buy using localbitcoins. Yeah you could try out localbitcoins.com. They offer several payment types...bank transfers, paypal transactions, face-to-face deals etc. Faucets take a lot of time... Do you they send bitcoins to wallet? Yes. Localbitcoins.com users send bitcoins directly to your wallet from where you can use them wherever you want. What is the best way to get started with it since I'm only looking to buy $60-$65 worth of bitcoins?
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January 31, 2015, 02:46:31 PM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
I hope you have the blessing of your brother. You could buy using localbitcoins. Yeah you could try out localbitcoins.com. They offer several payment types...bank transfers, paypal transactions, face-to-face deals etc. Faucets take a lot of time... Do you they send bitcoins to wallet? Yes. Localbitcoins.com users send bitcoins directly to your wallet from where you can use them wherever you want. What is the best way to get started with it since I'm only looking to buy $60-$65 worth of bitcoins? Did you have a look at Circle? Localbitcoins is ok but you'll have to look for a seller and agree on the price plus it will definitely take longer for you to get your BTC. Circle is instantaneous and you'll get your BTC at market rate no fuss. As soon as you upload money to your Circle account it get automatically converted to BTC that you can withdraw immediately. Honestly I'd trust Circle over Localbitcoins with my CC details.
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dlc1962 (OP)
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January 31, 2015, 02:53:35 PM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
I hope you have the blessing of your brother. You could buy using localbitcoins. Yeah you could try out localbitcoins.com. They offer several payment types...bank transfers, paypal transactions, face-to-face deals etc. Faucets take a lot of time... Do you they send bitcoins to wallet? Yes. Localbitcoins.com users send bitcoins directly to your wallet from where you can use them wherever you want. What is the best way to get started with it since I'm only looking to buy $60-$65 worth of bitcoins? Did you have a look at Circle? Localbitcoins is ok but you'll have to look for a seller and agree on the price plus it will definitely take longer for you to get your BTC. Circle is instantaneous and you'll get your BTC at market rate no fuss. As soon as you upload money to your Circle account it get automatically converted to BTC that you can withdraw immediately. Honestly I'd trust Circle over Localbitcoins with my CC details. Circle will send bitcoins to my wallet?
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January 31, 2015, 03:08:47 PM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
I hope you have the blessing of your brother. You could buy using localbitcoins. Yeah you could try out localbitcoins.com. They offer several payment types...bank transfers, paypal transactions, face-to-face deals etc. Faucets take a lot of time... Do you they send bitcoins to wallet? Yes. Localbitcoins.com users send bitcoins directly to your wallet from where you can use them wherever you want. What is the best way to get started with it since I'm only looking to buy $60-$65 worth of bitcoins? Did you have a look at Circle? Localbitcoins is ok but you'll have to look for a seller and agree on the price plus it will definitely take longer for you to get your BTC. Circle is instantaneous and you'll get your BTC at market rate no fuss. As soon as you upload money to your Circle account it get automatically converted to BTC that you can withdraw immediately. Honestly I'd trust Circle over Localbitcoins with my CC details. Circle will send bitcoins to my wallet? Well when you buy the BTC, it'll appear in your Circle account which is basically a BTC wallet. You could keep your BTC there no problem, they're insured and pretty safe but if you wanna have your coins in your local wallet on your pc, all you have to do is withdraw the coins to your wallet address. You won't get charged network fees either which is pretty cool
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January 31, 2015, 03:13:02 PM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
I hope you have the blessing of your brother. You could buy using localbitcoins. Yeah you could try out localbitcoins.com. They offer several payment types...bank transfers, paypal transactions, face-to-face deals etc. Faucets take a lot of time... Do you they send bitcoins to wallet? Yes. Localbitcoins.com users send bitcoins directly to your wallet from where you can use them wherever you want. What is the best way to get started with it since I'm only looking to buy $60-$65 worth of bitcoins? Did you have a look at Circle? Localbitcoins is ok but you'll have to look for a seller and agree on the price plus it will definitely take longer for you to get your BTC. Circle is instantaneous and you'll get your BTC at market rate no fuss. As soon as you upload money to your Circle account it get automatically converted to BTC that you can withdraw immediately. Honestly I'd trust Circle over Localbitcoins with my CC details. Circle will send bitcoins to my wallet? Well when you buy the BTC, it'll appear in your Circle account which is basically a BTC wallet. You could keep your BTC there no problem, they're insured and pretty safe but if you wanna have your coins in your local wallet on your pc, all you have to do is withdraw the coins to your wallet address. You won't get charged network fees either which is pretty cool I'm pretty sure you've already done it but could you give me the link to circle? Thanks!
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January 31, 2015, 03:24:11 PM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
I hope you have the blessing of your brother. You could buy using localbitcoins. Yeah you could try out localbitcoins.com. They offer several payment types...bank transfers, paypal transactions, face-to-face deals etc. Faucets take a lot of time... Do you they send bitcoins to wallet? Yes. Localbitcoins.com users send bitcoins directly to your wallet from where you can use them wherever you want. What is the best way to get started with it since I'm only looking to buy $60-$65 worth of bitcoins? Did you have a look at Circle? Localbitcoins is ok but you'll have to look for a seller and agree on the price plus it will definitely take longer for you to get your BTC. Circle is instantaneous and you'll get your BTC at market rate no fuss. As soon as you upload money to your Circle account it get automatically converted to BTC that you can withdraw immediately. Honestly I'd trust Circle over Localbitcoins with my CC details. Circle will send bitcoins to my wallet? Well when you buy the BTC, it'll appear in your Circle account which is basically a BTC wallet. You could keep your BTC there no problem, they're insured and pretty safe but if you wanna have your coins in your local wallet on your pc, all you have to do is withdraw the coins to your wallet address. You won't get charged network fees either which is pretty cool I'm pretty sure you've already done it but could you give me the link to circle? Thanks! Sure here you go : https://www.circle.com/en Once you use Circle you won't wanna go anywhere else to buy Bitcoin. Enjoy!
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January 31, 2015, 03:33:43 PM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
I hope you have the blessing of your brother. You could buy using localbitcoins. Yeah you could try out localbitcoins.com. They offer several payment types...bank transfers, paypal transactions, face-to-face deals etc. Faucets take a lot of time... Do you they send bitcoins to wallet? Yes. Localbitcoins.com users send bitcoins directly to your wallet from where you can use them wherever you want. What is the best way to get started with it since I'm only looking to buy $60-$65 worth of bitcoins? Did you have a look at Circle? Localbitcoins is ok but you'll have to look for a seller and agree on the price plus it will definitely take longer for you to get your BTC. Circle is instantaneous and you'll get your BTC at market rate no fuss. As soon as you upload money to your Circle account it get automatically converted to BTC that you can withdraw immediately. Honestly I'd trust Circle over Localbitcoins with my CC details. Circle will send bitcoins to my wallet? Well when you buy the BTC, it'll appear in your Circle account which is basically a BTC wallet. You could keep your BTC there no problem, they're insured and pretty safe but if you wanna have your coins in your local wallet on your pc, all you have to do is withdraw the coins to your wallet address. You won't get charged network fees either which is pretty cool I'm pretty sure you've already done it but could you give me the link to circle? Thanks! Sure here you go : https://www.circle.com/en Once you use Circle you won't wanna go anywhere else to buy Bitcoin. Enjoy! Thanks, Buddy! I appreciate it!
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January 31, 2015, 04:04:04 PM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
I hope you have the blessing of your brother. You could buy using localbitcoins. Yeah you could try out localbitcoins.com. They offer several payment types...bank transfers, paypal transactions, face-to-face deals etc. Faucets take a lot of time... Do you they send bitcoins to wallet? Yes. Localbitcoins.com users send bitcoins directly to your wallet from where you can use them wherever you want. What is the best way to get started with it since I'm only looking to buy $60-$65 worth of bitcoins? Well I personally never used circle so I would comment about it. But I have used localbitcoins.com , that is a great website where you will get to meet people who live around you and transact in bitcoins. It's always great to know someone who can help you out when you need to buy or sell bitcoins, so I would recommend using localbitcoins because they even let you do cash transactions and I am pretty sure that they would allow bitcoins worth 60-65$ to be transacted and they have a lot of payment options.
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January 31, 2015, 10:35:17 PM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
I hope you have the blessing of your brother. You could buy using localbitcoins. Yeah you could try out localbitcoins.com. They offer several payment types...bank transfers, paypal transactions, face-to-face deals etc. Faucets take a lot of time... Do you they send bitcoins to wallet? Yes. Localbitcoins.com users send bitcoins directly to your wallet from where you can use them wherever you want. What is the best way to get started with it since I'm only looking to buy $60-$65 worth of bitcoins? Did you have a look at Circle? Localbitcoins is ok but you'll have to look for a seller and agree on the price plus it will definitely take longer for you to get your BTC. Circle is instantaneous and you'll get your BTC at market rate no fuss. As soon as you upload money to your Circle account it get automatically converted to BTC that you can withdraw immediately. Honestly I'd trust Circle over Localbitcoins with my CC details. Circle will send bitcoins to my wallet? Well when you buy the BTC, it'll appear in your Circle account which is basically a BTC wallet. You could keep your BTC there no problem, they're insured and pretty safe but if you wanna have your coins in your local wallet on your pc, all you have to do is withdraw the coins to your wallet address. You won't get charged network fees either which is pretty cool I'm pretty sure you've already done it but could you give me the link to circle? Thanks! Sure here you go : https://www.circle.com/en Once you use Circle you won't wanna go anywhere else to buy Bitcoin. Enjoy! One more question. How would I setup Circle to send my bitcoins to my wallet?
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February 01, 2015, 01:19:00 AM |
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Don't have one. Don't want one. Can you offer some advice besides get a checking account? That is advice. I'm not sure how you are going to get through life without a checking account. Usually people that don't want a checking account are either a teenager, a criminal, or very poor.
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February 01, 2015, 07:44:31 AM |
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Why would you want to go through so much trouble to get a bit of Bitcoin. If you have a Bitcoin ATM near you, use it, the exchange is very fast and you wouldnt need to wait so long, just a driver license to verify, insert cash and done.
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February 01, 2015, 08:36:32 AM |
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One more question. How would I setup Circle to send my bitcoins to my wallet?
Your bought coins will be in your Circle account. From withdrawal page you can withdraw to any address you want.
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thebitcoinquiz.com
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February 01, 2015, 10:29:19 AM |
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Why would you want to go through so much trouble to get a bit of Bitcoin. If you have a Bitcoin ATM near you, use it, the exchange is very fast and you wouldnt need to wait so long, just a driver license to verify, insert cash and done.
There are a very few bitcoin ATMs in this world. It would be a lot of work to find an ATM to buy bitcoins from. Buying bitcoins online is always a better option.
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dlc1962 (OP)
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February 01, 2015, 11:18:05 AM |
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Don't have one. Don't want one. Can you offer some advice besides get a checking account? That is advice. I'm not sure how you are going to get through life without a checking account. Usually people that don't want a checking account are either a teenager, a criminal, or very poor. I live on disability and there wouldn't be much in having a checking account considering every month after month after I pay my bills I have zero funds left over. That is why my brother is letting me use his credit card. Does that answer your question well enough?
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February 01, 2015, 11:20:33 AM |
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Why would you want to go through so much trouble to get a bit of Bitcoin. If you have a Bitcoin ATM near you, use it, the exchange is very fast and you wouldnt need to wait so long, just a driver license to verify, insert cash and done.
I live in a small Texas town. No bitcoin ATM is available.
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February 01, 2015, 11:22:00 AM |
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One more question. How would I setup Circle to send my bitcoins to my wallet?
Your bought coins will be in your Circle account. From withdrawal page you can withdraw to any address you want. Thanks, my friend!
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February 01, 2015, 12:14:45 PM |
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I eagerly await the next question from dlc1962. We can learn a lot of all the answers.
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February 01, 2015, 10:40:16 PM |
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I eagerly await the next question from dlc1962. We can learn a lot of all the answers. What do you mean??
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February 03, 2015, 06:14:23 AM |
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Okay, I really hope someone can help. I don't have a checking account, I have my brothers credit card, I want to buy some bitcoins and send them to my wallet. I've followed everything everything has told me to no avail. Can someone help me achieve what I want to do?
coinbase.com circle.com cex.io https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/How_To_Buy_Bitcoins_With_Your_Credit_Card
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February 04, 2015, 01:52:39 AM |
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if il be you dont use credit card or debt card to buy bitcoin internet we dont know your information include your card information they save or what .
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