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February 21, 2015, 06:13:22 PM
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I will launch a new service this Spring. Payment will be via BTC, but I'd like to accept credit cards as well. There are many solutions, except that I'm not looking to have any fiat money sent to a bank account. I want my customers to pay with Visa or MC, and I want BTC sent to my wallet.

Anyone offering this service?
Of course, my business is legal.

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February 21, 2015, 06:53:16 PM
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Take a look at payza.com:

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Your customers can pay you instantly using their e-wallet, their credit card, or a variety of local payment solutions tailored to their country.

And then you can withdraw your funds in bitcoin:

https://helpdesk.payza.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/974/0/how-do-i-withdraw-funds-by-bitcoin

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February 21, 2015, 11:28:00 PM
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Not sure if this is exactly what you're after, but CoinPayments is interesting.
Lots of coins accepted, and Paypal too. Pays out to BTC wallet as you want.

It might be a solution, or even something seperate to consider?

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February 22, 2015, 12:13:18 PM
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Take a look at payza.com:

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Your customers can pay you instantly using their e-wallet, their credit card, or a variety of local payment solutions tailored to their country.

And then you can withdraw your funds in bitcoin:

https://helpdesk.payza.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/974/0/how-do-i-withdraw-funds-by-bitcoin

Thanks a lot! It looks like Payza can do it. They charge 2.50 % + €0.25 EUR per transaction, and then 2.00 % to withdraw BTC. That's not bad, though I'll look for web merchants who are satisfied with this service before opening an account.


CoinPayments is useless to me, they don't handle credit card transactions.

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February 22, 2015, 10:52:13 PM
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Paypal don't handle credit cards? anyway no matter.
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February 22, 2015, 11:22:43 PM
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Paypal don't handle credit cards? anyway no matter.


You are definitely a newbie. I thought everyone here knew that Paypal doesn't make any BTC transaction.

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February 22, 2015, 11:27:58 PM
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Yes a 'newbie', and well aware Paypal don't handle BTC.
But do CoinPayments not have Paypal integrated, so you can accept cards as you wish, and then get paid out (by CoinPayments) in BTC and loads of other coins too?

Maybe missed something, not used Coinpayments much yet, but thought it was worth a mention, that's all.

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