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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: MrRibena on November 24, 2012, 03:47 pm
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I've just tried to use both MtGox and Intersango using a direct bank transfer to fund my account, but both no longer accept UK bank transfers. I've spent the last hour or so searching for a simple, safe and easy way to buy bitcoins.
It seems as though a lot of people in the UK are recommending localbitcoin now but I'd like to hear what other Brits are using. Please use this thread to post what you are using now and if you recommend localbitcoin please let me know!
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Im not from UK and never tried those other exchanges u mentioned, but Ive always used www.bitstamp.net that I think should work similarly? Very smooth, nice simple site and good helpful support aswell. I just send them a wire and include a "message" that is my Bitstamp account# and it funds my account so I can buy BTC there and send it to SR. Doesnt have to be my real name reg'd to the account either, and I can have someone else to send the wire there if I want aslong as the "message" is included with the wire so they know to fund my account.
Also the graph on their mainpage to follow BTC fluctuation is nice
edit: sorry maybe this wasn't of any help then:/ and maybe it doesn't matter but I always sent them in Euro not USD. It seems SEPA transfer within EU is free, if that matters.. again sorry not sure if any of this were of any help then,
hopefully someone from UK can give you better answers..
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I have to be able to fund with a UK account because funding in USD usually carries a hefty fee from the bank.
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I haven't bought any BTC yet (plan on doing it for the first time today)... but it seems "Btc Faucet" on localbitcoins.com is a good option, or BTCxUK: 64d7qoqgjcw47vvz.onion
You can get in contact with them, state how much BTC you want or GBP you want to spend, and they'll get back to you with a price. I assume they then provide their bank details so you can do a bank transfer, and then receive the BTC into whatever address you gave to them.
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I exchange UKASH voucher codes for BTC on my vendor page, but the service is not available for a week sorry
donny
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I used to use intersango as-well crap now we cant use. i try use vendors on the road but more and more of them are having their bank accounts frozen it has happened to three vendors i have used . just lost at the moment for BTC like a dead end ! pharma1 ,pharmauk, myhigh these are vendors for BTC good luck if you are succsessfull
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Scrap Intersango there cluster f**k central and general bad news. bitcoin-24 the way forward
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I used localbitcoins a few times with great success. if you just stick with the people with high feedback you cant really go wrong and they have been very fast with me.
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can you help me out with local bitcoins im not sure how to use it? what do i click on when the page first comes up?
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I used localbitcoins a few times with great success. if you just stick with the people with high feedback you cant really go wrong and they have been very fast with me.
I second this great success from localbitcoins. 2 guys ive used there with good feedback paid in OTC so completely anonymous and both incredibly speedy usually have my coins within 20 minutes after deposit. I usually dont deposit more than like 100 pounds at a time with them tho just to minimise any potential risk, even if it means me going back to the bank a few times in the week to do it.
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I've noticed Blockchain are allowing you to use Pingit in the UK (powered by Barclays) which gives you bitcoins instantly - it really is lightning fast. Only problem is the rate currently works out at about £8.30 per bitcoin when the UK rate on mtgox is £7.70 per bitcoin, so you pay about 8% in fees.
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I've noticed Blockchain are allowing you to use Pingit in the UK (powered by Barclays) which gives you bitcoins instantly - it really is lightning fast. Only problem is the rate currently works out at about £8.30 per bitcoin when the UK rate on mtgox is £7.70 per bitcoin, so you pay about 8% in fees.
and its not anonymous.
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I've noticed Blockchain are allowing you to use Pingit in the UK (powered by Barclays) which gives you bitcoins instantly - it really is lightning fast. Only problem is the rate currently works out at about £8.30 per bitcoin when the UK rate on mtgox is £7.70 per bitcoin, so you pay about 8% in fees.
and its not anonymous.
There is nothing illegal about buying and selling bitcoins from blockchain or any other exchange.
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Register your own account on OKpay
Fund it
Buy coins wherever (mtgox)
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I also offer BTC via bank transfer :)
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Register your own account on OKpay
Fund it
Buy coins wherever (mtgox)
What are the total fees like doing it that way?
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I also offer BTC via bank transfer :)
What rate do you give compared to MtGox?
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I also offer BTC via bank transfer :)
How can you sell coke on here and freely give out your bank details to anyone?
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With difficulty
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I just use Pingit > Blockchain, not worried about anonymity when buying coins and it's easy. Well I have to hide my phone being rooted before using it, but otherwise...
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Ive used both Pingit > Blockchain, and Local Bitcoins. In both cases I had the BTC within hours. The Local BTC was anon as I paid cash into the sellers bank over the counter...... He also offered face to face cash transactions.
Although they may cost that bit more, both are worth it. Happy buying ;D
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I also offer BTC via bank transfer :)
What rate do you give compared to MtGox?
The fee is on my listing
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I also offer BTC via bank transfer :)
How can you sell coke on here and freely give out your bank details to anyone?
its an anonymous international bank account for safety reasons
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