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    UBNVS
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    best site for purchasing bitcoin with credit card

    Just getting with the times and going to start depositing with bitcoin. What is the best site to purchase bitcoin with a credit card and having a bit coin wallet?

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    I am a USA player

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    I would only deal with coinbase or circle. Not sure really about the credit card thing. I buy through them with bank account. I just know that there are a lot of scam sites out there that will rip you off so be careful.

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    Anyone use cex website to purchase Bitcoin?

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    I only use localbitcoin.com, works great for me

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    Credit card works there? I will look into it. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UBNVS View Post
    Anyone use cex website to purchase Bitcoin?
    Yes but they do not serve US residents.

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    So one Bitcoin is pretty much around 415 US dollars??

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    Very hard to get a specific answer for your question. Im wondering the same thing...I do not want to link anything to my bank account and i am surprised so many people do it willingly.

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    I use circle, and I use credit card, and I'm a US player

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    Quote Originally Posted by UBNVS View Post
    Credit card works there? I will look into it. Thanks.
    yeap, there is a lot of top rated sellers with all kind of payment options

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    Circle does accept credit/debit cards and you receive the coins instantly. Bank transfers take 1-4 days to be in your account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maklifeasy View Post
    Very hard to get a specific answer for your question. Im wondering the same thing...I do not want to link anything to my bank account and i am surprised so many people do it willingly.
    If you use localbitcoin.com, there are many payment options that will not link bitcoin to your bankaaccount, i only link my bankaccount to another persons bankaccount in my country , he is transfering bitcoin to me, and he has 100s of successfull tranasactions and 0 complains, so he can be trusted
    So many offer a lot of paymentoptions, so u can find everyting

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    you can see the bitcoin price here https://www.bitstamp.net
    5dimes refers to this site for bitcoin value

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    Quote Originally Posted by UBNVS View Post
    So one Bitcoin is pretty much around 415 US dollars??
    you can see the bitcoin price here https://www.bitstamp.net
    5dimes refers to this site for bitcoin value

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    Can anyone help me out? I want to cash out 3k from Heritage in bitcoins. I just signed up at circle and they will only allow me 300 limit to put back into my bank. How can I go about getting the full 3k into my bank even if I have to do it with someone besides circle. Thanks.

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    Ask circle to raise your limits. They allow me $3,000 max. deposit and withdrawal weekly.

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    I just did yesterday but haven't heard back from them. How long does it take them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UBNVS View Post
    Can anyone help me out? I want to cash out 3k from Heritage in bitcoins. I just signed up at circle and they will only allow me 300 limit to put back into my bank. How can I go about getting the full 3k into my bank even if I have to do it with someone besides circle. Thanks.
    Use circle to deposit and coinbase to withdraw. Always use a wallet in the middle like airbitz or blockchain

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    What my friend in California does to fund his poker accounts is:
    bank account > circle > block chain > poker

    For withdrawals the order is reversed:
    poker > blockchain > circle > bank account

    Hope this makes sense

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    you have to request Circle to raise your weekly to $3000. It took a couple weeks but mine was eventually raised to $3000. it's pretty easy to deposit a credit card.

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    sorry but I am a real newbie but how do I find my bitcoin address on airbitz?

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    and on circle also

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grivas_Digeni View Post
    What my friend in California does to fund his poker accounts is:
    bank account > circle > block chain > poker

    For withdrawals the order is reversed:
    poker > blockchain > circle > bank account

    Hope this makes sense
    Once I get money in airbitz or block chain how do infer it to circle or coin base?

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    Never mind. I figured it out.

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