I just want to sell my newly arrived Bitcoins?

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  • ABEHONEST
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-27-09
    • 9470

    #1
    I just want to sell my newly arrived Bitcoins?
    And for goodness sakes, I am lost again. I sent them to BC.
    I do NOT see anywhere I can simply sell those Bitcoins. They now want you to verify a bank, etc.
    Why?
    I simple want to unload these coins before I lose again and that's one thing I have done consistently when messing with Bitcoins.

    Does any member see what my problem is? Thank you!
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 61396

    #2
    Send them to your Coinbase account and cash them out to your bank from there.

    Sent you instructions by PM.
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    • ABEHONEST
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 06-27-09
      • 9470

      #3
      OPT certainly is a solid Bitcoin man, however, it seems, only I, have to complain about fees, along with any Bitcoin transactions?
      So, my total loss in fees ends up to be $60. And OPT. those funds have yet to be delivered, even though I see a clear statement reading "completed." That was like 6 or 7 hours ago. I am still looking.
      Yes, I reversed myself by using Bitcoin method this time. And there is a solid reasoning for doing a change this one time.

      I have been looking for a payout from a Book, using the method called...Electronic -Check, to be delivered to your bank "within-5 business days."
      Never happened as of now and 5 full business days are long gone.

      I mean, hey, the customer normally does want his funds, speed or not, just get the SOB's to the customer.

      SBR: Please starting making the rounds and hold these Books to a higher degree of responsibility. Yes, they want your funds deposited and never fail to remind you when you are low on funds, but somehow [is it today's new processing snags?], the customer is getting downright sorry payout service. And you might as well state the problem just like it is, with Books this year of 2018.

      I see false advertising, when describing when you get your money to your bank or directly to your hands.

      Advertise that negative truth Mr. Books, and see if your business starts going in decline?
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      • fried cheese
        SBR MVP
        • 09-17-13
        • 4461

        #4
        you should join gdax (on coinbase) or gemini. the fees will be much less on exchanges. gemini is .25% fee to sell or buy. you also need to link your bank account to it.
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        • ABEHONEST
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 06-27-09
          • 9470

          #5
          Well, let's just say...I, once again, have had it with the Bitcoin method of Dep/Payout.
          Did something go wrong? I am still waiting for that payout?

          So, yes, I am guilty of making a few boo-boos with Bitcoin in the past, so, what chance is it I have done something wrong again?

          CB says completed and sold at 1:21 AM. ...it's now 26 hours later.
          Now, what Bitcoin lover can try to explain that long length of time...after the sell and not bank deposit?
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          • ABEHONEST
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 06-27-09
            • 9470

            #6
            Originally posted by ABEHONEST
            Well, let's just say...I, once again, have had it with the Bitcoin method of Dep/Payout.
            Did something go wrong? I am still waiting for that payout?

            So, yes, I am guilty of making a few boo-boos with Bitcoin in the past, so, what chance is it I have done something wrong again?

            CB says completed and sold at 1:21 AM. ...it's now 26 hours later.
            Now, what Bitcoin lover can try to explain that long length of time...after the sell and not bank deposit?
            Once again, I seem to have missed out entirely on the latest Bitcoin surge? This is not good medicine for curing paranoia.
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            • ABEHONEST
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 06-27-09
              • 9470

              #7
              NO BITCOINS DEPOSITED YET? Please, someone who favors using the bitcoin method, explain why no bank deposit with this so-called, long ago completed transaction?

              "They," have had another 8 1/2 added to get the job done.....?
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              • lonnie55
                SBR MVP
                • 04-08-16
                • 2689

                #8
                Doesn't it take 1-2 business days?

                Withdrawing to your bank account via SEPA transfer generally takes 1-2 business days. Withdrawal by wire should complete by the next business day.
                I'm just asking because I only use bitcoin.de where all transfers are instant when both parties have an account with the same direct bank the site has a cooperation with (it's called express trading). So I don't know how other sites handle it.

                / Are you from Europe or US?
                Last edited by lonnie55; 04-29-18, 11:46 AM.
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                • ABEHONEST
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 06-27-09
                  • 9470

                  #9
                  Originally posted by lonnie55
                  Doesn't it take 1-2 business days?



                  I'm just asking because I only use bitcoin.de where all transfers are instant when both parties have an account with the same direct bank the site has a cooperation with (it's called express trading). So I don't know how other sites handle it.

                  / Are you from Europe or US?
                  US. Yes, I am only asking about this transaction being typical. I don't think so but I am a 100% amateur when I use the Bitcoin method for dep/payouts?
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                  • ABEHONEST
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 06-27-09
                    • 9470

                    #10
                    Google says:
                    1. US Customers
                    For US customers, Coinbase uses the ACH bank transfer system for transfers to your bank account. The ACH bank transfer system typically takes 1-2 business days to complete after initiating a sell or withdrawal. Coinbase will deduct the balance from your source of funds and begin the bank transfer immediately.

                    2.Business days
                    'Business days' means Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm. Bank holidays and weekends are not counted as business days. When you place an order in the evening, the ACH transfer is not started until the following business day. Your transaction details will always show the estimated completion date of your order taking all these factors into account.

                    ACH transfers usually complete by the end of the business day - 11:59 PM PST as Coinbase is based in San Francisco, CA.

                    *As usual, seems I look for something that doesn't fit well with me. I assumed once sold, presto, right to you bank.
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