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A way of getting your btc to paypal directly

Hi, I've been using fastcash4bitcoins.com but that doesn't work anymore so I was wondering if someone knew any website(s) that was easy to understand and directly btc to paypal no other currencies conversions also one that is reliable that will not scam me. I know that you cannot know that for sure but a site that you have tested or something would be good! I have tested mt-gox, btc-e and btc2pp already and those didn't work or work like I wanted so please don't recommend those three websites.

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Ludwig Johnson

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/znZqcf

 

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the rules say no advertising!!and i dont think there are many trustwothery sites so be really really careful

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what do you mean by advertising? I was just asking for help? but I can remove this post if I did something wrong because I wasn't here to advertise just trying to get a new website to get my btc to paypal... But what do mean by advertising what is advertising in what I wrote?

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i5 3570k @ 4.4 GHz, MSI Z77A-G43, Dominator Platinum 1600MHz 16GB (2x8GB), EVGA GTX 980ti 6GB, CM HAF XM, Samsung 850 Pro 256GB + Some WD Red HDD, Corsair RM850 80+ Gold, Asus Xonar Essence STX, Windows 10 Pro 64bit

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/znZqcf

 

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the rules say no advertising!!and i dont think there are many trustwothery sites so be really really careful

Edited the post, are there still advertisment? Cause I cannot find any. Not in the other one either though...

 

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Ludwig Johnson

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System:

i5 3570k @ 4.4 GHz, MSI Z77A-G43, Dominator Platinum 1600MHz 16GB (2x8GB), EVGA GTX 980ti 6GB, CM HAF XM, Samsung 850 Pro 256GB + Some WD Red HDD, Corsair RM850 80+ Gold, Asus Xonar Essence STX, Windows 10 Pro 64bit

PCPP:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/znZqcf

 

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Bitcoin and Paypal don't go very well together because you can cancel Paypal payments that have already been sent and Bitcoin transactions are obviously not reversible. So yeah, there is not really a convenient way.

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Personally I wouldn't trust anything that deals with BTC to Paypal or Paypal to BTC.

Not just for the reasons of possible payment reversal but also because paypal accounts can and do get locked for "suspicious deposits/withdrawals" 

 

It doesn't take much for paypal to decide they don't like the activity going on in your account. It's likely it will be flagged for money laundering.

Paypal is based in the US, and bound by their regulatory laws.

 

http://btc-e.com allows you to withdraw USD or EUR to paypal with a minimium value of $250 and at a 6% fee.

 

My suggestion would be find a local exchange for your country and fill out all necessary paper work in order to withdraw direct to your bank account with very low trading fee.

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Users cannot, and will not securely manage key material. Most users can't and the ones that can, wont.

Ask me about Bitcoin, Litecoin, Crypto-Currencies, and/or Mining them.

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