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    katstale
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    Is there an exchange....

    that automatically transfers your incoming BC (from a sportsbook) to USD and then on to NT? Am trying to catch up on this stuff. Anything that is seamless and automatic is what I am looking for. Well, and yes reputable

    Any of these reputable exchange have live chat? I look over Blockchain and there was no way to ask a question

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    Memento
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    why use neteller and pay all those fees? Why not just set up a circle account linked to your bank debit account and move the money from blockchain to it quickly (just keep you circle settings set to USD). Then takes about 2-3 days to get from circle to bank account. You can also get a bitpay debit card (search bitpay card) for $10 and send BTC straight to it from book in a few hours and then withdrawal it instantly at an atm for a small fee. It will stay in USD on the card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memento View Post
    why use neteller and pay all those fees? Why not just set up a circle account linked to your bank debit account and move the money from blockchain to it quickly (just keep you circle settings set to USD). Then takes about 2-3 days to get from circle to bank account. You can also get a bitpay debit card (search bitpay card) for $10 and send BTC straight to it from book in a few hours and then withdrawal it instantly at an atm for a small fee. It will stay in USD on the card.
    I think OP is not from the U.S. By the way, katstale, we U.S players have to use bitcoins to money easily because of regulations, do you have same issues with your government?

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    I am not USA and I like to keep things/money in play and not get the cash always. Some books are having NT issues so for me its nice to get it to NT and then I can debit card it out anywhere in the world. So if anybody can tell me the best way to accomplish this via BC would really appreciate it.

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    OK, I did discover I can't go with BC directly to NT from a book. So it has to go to a wallet first and then to NT. So it works like this? Book to wallet i.e. Blockchain then from there to NT?

    Man, that is a lot of people getting a cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by katstale View Post
    OK, I did discover I can't go with BC directly to NT from a book. So it has to go to a wallet first and then to NT. So it works like this? Book to wallet i.e. Blockchain then from there to NT?

    Man, that is a lot of people getting a cut.
    Only about 20 cents for each send

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    Only about 20 cents for each send
    WAs i right abt the sequence? Book to Blockchain then from there to NT? thanks Opti

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    Yes, always use a wallet you control at one end of every transaction.

    You can just send from Book to NT but if there is any issue or delay you will need to rely on those two sorting it out.

    Much prefer to go book to my blockchain wallet first, and then onto the exchange I use to cash out (independentreserve.com)

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