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An [[currency exchange|exchange]] site serving those buying and selling bitcoins using U.S. dollars (USD).
Formerly, a [[currency exchange|exchange]] site that served those buying and selling bitcoins using U.S. dollars (USD).
 
The exchange rate used, before computing fees, is the rate from an external market -- the last trade at Mt. Gox.  The exchange rate quoted is only an estimate as the market rate may be different at the time the payment is received, particularly where payment is sent by mail.
 
==Buying Bitcoins==
 
===USD===
 
* Credit Card
* Prepaid debit card (via mail, U.S. address)
* Money order (via mail, U.S. address)
* Cashier check (via mail, U.S. address)
* Cash (via mail, U.S. address)
* MoneyGram
* Western Union
* [[Liberty Reserve]]
 
===EUR===
 
* Credit Card
* Prepaid debit card (via mail, U.S. address)
* Cash (via mail, U.S. address)
 
===RUB===
 
* Cash deposit (Qiwi or Cyberplat)
 
===BRL===
 
* Cash deposit (Boleto or Banco Recomendito)
 
 
==Selling Bitcoins==
 
===USD===
 
* Check
* Money Order
* Bank Wire (Domestic)
* Western Union
* MoneyGram
 
==Verification==
 
A preferential rate is available for accounts that have registered and have provided identification that verifies identity.
 
==AML==
 
Accounts must be verified to transact at a level of more than $1,000 USD per-day.  See the FAQ for further anti money laundering details.
 
==Support==
 
The e-mail address for support is found on the exchange's [https://www.quickbitcoins.net/faq FAQ]. If there are problems receiving adequate support through e-Mail (it happens, spam filters, human error, etc.) customers may also call the exchange: 1 (888) 959-3166


==History==
==History==


The service, sometimes referred to as QuickBitcoins, was launched May 1, 2012<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78729.0 QuickBitcoins, new bitcoin vendor]</ref>.  One July 7, 2012 the service relaunched with functionality to accommodate all payment and cash-out methods<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92026.0 QuickBitcoins Reloaded :: New Site, Groundbreaking Features]</ref>.
The service, sometimes referred to as QuickBitcoins, was launched May 1, 2012<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78729.0 QuickBitcoins, new bitcoin vendor]</ref>.  One July 7, 2012 the service relaunched with functionality to accommodate all payment and cash-out methods<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92026.0 QuickBitcoins Reloaded :: New Site, Groundbreaking Features]</ref>.
Around November 8, 2012 the site went offline and gives the message "We're currently unavailable right now due to technical issues"<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78556.msg1324894#msg1324894 Hello! New Bitcoin Exchange in town]</ref>.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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* [[Buying bitcoins]]
* [[Buying bitcoins]]
* [[Selling bitcoins]]
* [[Selling bitcoins]]
==External Links==
* [https://www.quickbitcoins.net QuickBitcoins.net] web site
* [https://www.quickbitcoins.net/faq Frequently Asked Questions] page


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Exchanges]]

Latest revision as of 04:07, 9 December 2012

Formerly, a exchange site that served those buying and selling bitcoins using U.S. dollars (USD).

History

The service, sometimes referred to as QuickBitcoins, was launched May 1, 2012[1]. One July 7, 2012 the service relaunched with functionality to accommodate all payment and cash-out methods[2].

Around November 8, 2012 the site went offline and gives the message "We're currently unavailable right now due to technical issues"[3].

See Also

References