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Thread: Buying Bitcoin: The easiest fast way without huge markup for confused newbies.

  1. #91
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulConventionWV View Post
    Right. It's hard to tell. I just use the blue slip, though.

    Do you have to fill out ALL of the fields in Bitinstant? I tried leaving my name, age, & email blank but when I pressed send funds nothing seemed to happen. The two tutorials I saw online DO NOT have these extra fields...



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  3. #92
    Eeee-ghad! $147 tonight.

  4. #93
    So many liberty skeptics tried to help. "Buy in at $1, $5, ect, guys, this thing is for real..." And we got "blah blah, gold this, gold that" and we said, "gold is good, but this is good too, both are good, different purposes, $1 a BTC... pretty cheap, just to be safe, get a few".

    And somehow BTC hits $100+ and we're crazy bad guys who "make up BS currencies out of thin air". Give me a break. I couldn't care less from now on about trying to help strangers online that are supposed to be liberty allies.


    BTW, this $150 is a pump. Someone made a large transaction the bumped the prices. Possibly to use a tactic that doesn't work with bitcoin, LOL(making a share too pricey for someone to buy in, but bitcoin is trade-able and divisible, so it doesn't matter). It will correct over the week. But it should reach $150+ soon, as BTC is still considerably undervalued.
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  5. #94
    Question for you guys... I filled out an order when btc was $113 yesterday and printed that order, but have not paid for it.

    When I pay for it, am I locked in at the price I ordered, or will I get "current" rates of btc deposited ??

  6. #95
    Didn't read whole thread, but wasn't there someone wanting to sell a house for Bitcoins? Assuming they had interest, I would think that might play a part in the price fluctuation.

  7. #96
    Quote Originally Posted by Romulus View Post
    Question for you guys... I filled out an order when btc was $113 yesterday and printed that order, but have not paid for it.

    When I pay for it, am I locked in at the price I ordered, or will I get "current" rates of btc deposited ??
    When you pay cash at Walmart, cvs, or wherever, your price is locked in then at current market value.



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  9. #97
    Quote Originally Posted by amonasro View Post
    When you pay cash at Walmart, cvs, or wherever, your price is locked in then at current market value.
    Thanks.. that is sort of a bummer.. I thought I was creating a contract at a price and had so long to pay.. I can see how that could be cheated though. lol

  10. #98
    Quote Originally Posted by amonasro View Post
    When you pay cash at Walmart, cvs, or wherever, your price is locked in then at current market value.
    I originally thought that too but some of m latest transactions have led me to believe that your price is locked when you actually "pay the bill." Then again, it says you have 120 hours until the receipt expires so ultimately idk.

  11. #99
    Quote Originally Posted by Romulus View Post
    Question for you guys... I filled out an order when btc was $113 yesterday and printed that order, but have not paid for it.

    When I pay for it, am I locked in at the price I ordered, or will I get "current" rates of btc deposited ??
    I heard on another thread you get it at the market value when you pay for it.. Coinbase, on the other hand, gives you the current market value and then awaits your bank transaction (2-3 days) and you get it at the value you originally purchased it at.
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  12. #100
    BTC price seems to go up in the evenings. Is this when every body runs out to CVS or Walmart to pay their Moneygram?

  13. #101
    Quote Originally Posted by anaconda View Post
    BTC price seems to go up in the evenings. Is this when every body runs out to CVS or Walmart to pay their Moneygram?
    Haha, maybe. Or people around the world are buying.

    Looks like a recovery from a Mt Gox lagfest earlier in the day.

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