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Jimmydr
You said you would do that?
In 8 years, this is the first request for that.
Yes, I charge him 4% off price where I play bitcoin exchange and I will be more then happy to do this for him, or anyone that require.
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martin0siddle
Yes, I charge him 4% off price where I play bitcoin exchange and I will be more then happy to do this for him, or anyone that require.
That sounds very fair.
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Originally Posted by
martin0siddle
Yes, I charge him 4% off price where I play bitcoin exchange and I will be more then happy to do this for him, or anyone that require.
While you are in Sosua, you can collect cash and send it to me thru moneybookers with that 4% mark up.:corky:
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Originally Posted by
Jimmydr
While you are in Sosua, you can collect cash and send it to me thru moneybookers with that 4% mark up.:corky:
Would not be a problem for me! I used to run exchange site few years ago lol
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Originally Posted by
martin0siddle
Would not be a problem for me! I used to run exchange site few years ago lol
There ya go, you can make some new friends and 4%
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Seņor JDR of Medellin
Like you said, pay x amount today and its worth y amount tomorrow.
I know nothing about bitcoin. Just another short-lived gimmick like phones without dials and cars without starting handles if you ask me. But "real" currencies, even "safe" currencies, fluctuate in value from day to day, so it is no different in principle.
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martin0siddle
For a site like this one that only charge 70$/year subscription, with less then 100 subscriber(maybe more i'm not sure) It is definetly not worth it to use bitcoin, UNLESS he is already a user of it... It is complicated when you do not know nothing about it, it is much easier for a user like you to exchange for moneybooker then to him to setup a whole new payment gateway.. he would need to include fees into the price, he would then need to withdraw it instantly, otherwise he would lose over night, or gain over night and then it would not be very nice to him... considering those day bitcoin are doing +/- 25% in matter of 2-3 days..
If you want, I can exchange your bitcoin for moneybooker money that I would pay to him, as I said, that way, it would be easy for him, easy for you, and profit for me(I would charge you 4%)
ARGH! What I'm trying to say is that there are payment processing services that do a bitcoin to USD conversion ON THE SPOT. The whole reason I even brought this request up is because I used such a system to buy a subscription to a VPN service and loved how simple it was.
I'm a tech junkie, I love cool new things. I'm also level-headed and I totally understand why nobody in their right mind would straight up take bitcoins. This is why I find these exchange services so interesting that I would bring it up here.
I'll probably take you up on the offer, martin0siddle, but I'm just trying to suggest an interesting and riskless way(to both parties) of attracting more subscribers to the owners of the site. These services literally do what martin0siddle is doing(taking a fee for a e-currency -> USD transaction) but in an automated and trustworthy way(no offense to martin0siddle).
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Originally Posted by
CuntaPana
no offense to martin0siddle
How can you trust a man whose middle name is a numeral? He is probably a cyborg.
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weyland
I know nothing about bitcoin. Just another short-lived gimmick like phones without dials and cars without starting handles if you ask me. But "real" currencies, even "safe" currencies, fluctuate in value from day to day, so it is no different in principle.
Here in America, I use dollars and they seem to work well. I get a dollar for my dollar everywhere.:corky:
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weyland
How can you trust a man whose middle name is a numeral? He is probably a cyborg.
That cyborg paid for a one year subscription.
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Re: Request: e-currency payment?
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Originally Posted by
CuntaPana
I'll probably take you up on the offer, martin0siddle, but I'm just trying to suggest an interesting and riskless way(to both parties) of attracting more subscribers to the owners of the site. These services literally do what martin0siddle is doing(taking a fee for a e-currency -> USD transaction) but in an automated and trustworthy way(no offense to martin0siddle).
what is my risk with taking credit cards or Google Wallet?
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Jimmydr
what is my risk with taking credit cards or Google Wallet?
It's the same reason you allow both credit cards and Google Wallet, not just credit cards: it gives the payer more payment options. The same reason you would accept both Visa and Mastercard, not just Visa.
EDIT: and probably the most important reason is because you are reaching a potential customer base(those who don't want to risk exposing themselves to Visa/Mastercard/Google)
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CuntaPana
It says that I have to pay $30 a month to use this service.
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CuntaPana
It's the same reason you allow both credit cards and Google Wallet, not just credit cards: it gives the payer more payment options. The same reason you would accept both Visa and Mastercard, not just Visa.
I looked it up and its $30 a month to use it.
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CuntaPana
ARGH! What I'm trying to say is that there are payment processing services that do a bitcoin to USD conversion ON THE SPOT. The whole reason I even brought this request up is because I used such a system to buy a subscription to a VPN service and loved how simple it was.
I'm a tech junkie, I love cool new things. I'm also level-headed and I totally understand why nobody in their right mind would straight up take bitcoins. This is why I find these exchange services so interesting that I would bring it up here.
I'll probably take you up on the offer, martin0siddle, but I'm just trying to suggest an interesting and riskless way(to both parties) of attracting more subscribers to the owners of the site. These services literally do what martin0siddle is doing(taking a fee for a e-currency -> USD transaction) but in an automated and trustworthy way(no offense to martin0siddle).
Which service are you refering too? The only "instant exchange" BTC->USD payment gateway i used in the pass would take huge fees as in 10% fees and they would NOT pay in moneybooker as exchanging bitcoin to moneybooker is agaisnt moneybooker rules, they can close up your MB account if they find out. Same goes with Paypal..
What you refer to "using bitcoin to buy vpn" is not a Exchange service(I doubt it is). What happend is that the company, which provide the VPN service have ALOT of customer that want to use Bitcoin! Lets face it, why would someone buy a VPN its to be anonymous. So, of course, they will accept bitcoin...many also accept ltc, nmc, and so on... and they convert the price on the spot yes. But they receive bitcoin, and value the bitcoin in USD at the time of checkout, but they receive bitcoin.
The vpn company, cashout their bitcoin every X days... when you receive ALOT of bitcoin it is worth it! It is actually well worth it, because VPN customer want anonymity, so they get much more clients.
But, a VPN company would not take bitcoin if they only had 1-3 customer a month that would pay in bitcoin, I am pretty sure we look up their bitcoin wallet address on blockchain and we will find out they received thousand's of transactions every month.
I dont think many people would use bitcoin on this forum, most of people on this forum are 45yo+ mongers who don't know how to use a iphone.
Clientele of this forum and of a vpn service is much different.
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Originally Posted by
Jimmydr
I looked it up and its $30 a month to use it.
Hmm, that's expensive.
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Originally Posted by
martin0siddle
I dont think many people would use bitcoin on this forum, most of people on this forum are 45yo+ mongers who don't know how to use a iphone.
Clientele of this forum and of a vpn service is much different.
That hurt.:mad::mad::mad::mad:
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CuntaPana
Hmm, that's expensive.
It will cost me $360 the first year to do business with you.:icontd::icontd::icontd:
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Hell, send the money to me, and I'll send it to Jimmy. How simple is that?