WhalingWhales (OP)
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February 04, 2015, 04:48:07 PM |
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Hello Guys, As the subject says i am looking for anyone who trades on btc-e from the UK, firstly i want to know what is the cheapest way of getting funds on there? I looked at moneypolo but i get a fee from my bank to deposit at moneypolo then a fee from them then another fee to exchange to usd and then another fee from btc-e! It all adds up and i am not sure if it is worth it unless i get some info to change what i know, the main fee i would like to miss is the one from my bank 22gbp Any help i would appreciate thank you
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findftp
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February 04, 2015, 07:25:49 PM |
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Hello Guys, As the subject says i am looking for anyone who trades on btc-e from the UK, firstly i want to know what is the cheapest way of getting funds on there? I looked at moneypolo but i get a fee from my bank to deposit at moneypolo then a fee from them then another fee to exchange to usd and then another fee from btc-e! It all adds up and i am not sure if it is worth it unless i get some info to change what i know, the main fee i would like to miss is the one from my bank 22gbp Any help i would appreciate thank you Don't you have a local place to buy bitcoin? Just buy them somewhere where you can buy them without much fee. Maybe circle.com is an option? Then transfer them almost without costs to BTC-e
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WhalingWhales (OP)
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February 05, 2015, 08:25:20 AM |
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Not touching your link when you do not understand a question and clearly have no idea, what's with the 0.1 - 0.5 % i am talking about cutting down from about 10% total fee's. Did i ask for a free lunch that's right i never.
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WhalingWhales (OP)
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February 05, 2015, 08:27:11 AM |
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Hello Guys, As the subject says i am looking for anyone who trades on btc-e from the UK, firstly i want to know what is the cheapest way of getting funds on there? I looked at moneypolo but i get a fee from my bank to deposit at moneypolo then a fee from them then another fee to exchange to usd and then another fee from btc-e! It all adds up and i am not sure if it is worth it unless i get some info to change what i know, the main fee i would like to miss is the one from my bank 22gbp Any help i would appreciate thank you Don't you have a local place to buy bitcoin? Just buy them somewhere where you can buy them without much fee. Maybe circle.com is an option? Then transfer them almost without costs to BTC-e Thank you i did take a look at circle.com and even though it's a few USD more than other exchanges i would not have minded, but it's only open to US deposits, Cheers anyway
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Enfield
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February 05, 2015, 01:38:20 PM |
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Be careful with using btc-e from uk bank accounts. I've heard of people haveing their bank accounts closed and I also think btc-e is technically illegal to use in the uk because it doesn't comply with aml laws and other such rules. Are you just wanting to buy bitcoins?
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ronaldo40
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February 05, 2015, 03:34:42 PM |
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Be careful with using btc-e from uk bank accounts. I've heard of people haveing their bank accounts closed and I also think btc-e is technically illegal to use in the uk because it doesn't comply with aml laws and other such rules. Are you just wanting to buy bitcoins?
yes I've heard it, and therefore I bought at a local web bitcoin, at a cost friendly, fast and safe
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15Lemon714
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February 06, 2015, 12:38:16 AM |
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I can help you, i will pm you as soon as i get 5 minutes
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VtecBoy
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April 10, 2015, 11:51:47 AM |
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Sorry for late post reply....
I sell BTC-e codes which you can redeem directly from exchange. No hassle and can buy the coins straight away.
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DARKCHANGE
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April 12, 2015, 05:42:37 AM |
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It's risky to use BTC-E in UK. They do not really care for AML and don't even have a KYC ("Know Your Customer") policy. So if you see this point, it is an illegal service in the United Kingdom.
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WhatTheGox
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April 12, 2015, 05:59:27 AM |
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It's risky to use BTC-E in UK. They do not really care for AML and don't even have a KYC ("Know Your Customer") policy. So if you see this point, it is an illegal service in the United Kingdom.
I dont see how they are necessarily illegal in the UK from using them as a customer point of view. We do have some strange laws but i dont think it would be a crime to use BTC-e without any other bad intentions etc. From BTC-e point of view perhaps they are offering illegal service to UK, seems like we have many grey areas in digital currency still.
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Edward_Cryptonit
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April 14, 2015, 09:20:20 AM |
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Hello Guys, As the subject says i am looking for anyone who trades on btc-e from the UK, firstly i want to know what is the cheapest way of getting funds on there? I looked at moneypolo but i get a fee from my bank to deposit at moneypolo then a fee from them then another fee to exchange to usd and then another fee from btc-e! It all adds up and i am not sure if it is worth it unless i get some info to change what i know, the main fee i would like to miss is the one from my bank 22gbp Any help i would appreciate thank you Hello, Our trading platform focuses on offering wide range of payment options, which is aimed at making it easier for users to deposit FIAT funds. You can find the complete list of supported systems and respective fees here: https://www.cryptonit.net/fees-and-termsOne the payment options is international wire transfer, which you can use directly, without registering with 3rd party payment providers (like moneypolo for example). Should you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Regards Edward
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gianni33
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April 14, 2015, 10:04:00 AM |
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It's risky to use BTC-E in UK. They do not really care for AML and don't even have a KYC ("Know Your Customer") policy. So if you see this point, it is an illegal service in the United Kingdom.
I dont see how they are necessarily illegal in the UK from using them as a customer point of view. We do have some strange laws but i dont think it would be a crime to use BTC-e without any other bad intentions etc. From BTC-e point of view perhaps they are offering illegal service to UK, seems like we have many grey areas in digital currency still. BTC-e suggested they might let people know who runs it in the future so things might change.
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GÜNther.Danish
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April 15, 2015, 05:31:51 AM |
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moneypolo and btc-e are two different place, that's mean you shou pay double fee through them.
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Unichange.me
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April 17, 2015, 02:06:48 PM |
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Hello Guys, As the subject says i am looking for anyone who trades on btc-e from the UK, firstly i want to know what is the cheapest way of getting funds on there? I looked at moneypolo but i get a fee from my bank to deposit at moneypolo then a fee from them then another fee to exchange to usd and then another fee from btc-e! It all adds up and i am not sure if it is worth it unless i get some info to change what i know, the main fee i would like to miss is the one from my bank 22gbp Any help i would appreciate thank you Hello, You can buy BTC-e USD code via local bank transfer GBP on our service. It is possible to send up to 40000 GBP per 1 order. You can check all our fees on our website. If you have any questions or need more details, please, do not hesitate to contact our Support team.
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