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| Euro SEPA transfer || EUR || 8 || Usually free wire transfer between European banks. Cleared in one working day after the transaction is done. Unauthorized transfers can be reversed. One trader got his bank account closed and an entry in the database of financially unreliable people after receiving a fraudulent transfer. | | Euro SEPA transfer || EUR || 8 || Usually free wire transfer between European banks. Cleared in one working day after the transaction is done. Unauthorized transfers can be reversed. One trader got his bank account closed and an entry in the database of financially unreliable people after receiving a fraudulent transfer. | ||
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| [[OKPay]] || USD, EUR, GBP, RUB, CHF, CZK, AUD, CAD, JPY etc || 10 || Simple Bitcoin processing service. Completely non-reversible. Support of 19 world currencies. | |||
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| [[Perfect Money]] || EUR, USD, XAU || 10 || Very good match for trading bitcoin. Absolutely no chargebacks. Funding of Perfect Money e-currency is possible via Bank Transfer and using other methods via third-party exchangers. There is built-in Credit Exchange inside Perfect Money. | | [[Perfect Money]] || EUR, USD, XAU || 10 || Very good match for trading bitcoin. Absolutely no chargebacks. Funding of Perfect Money e-currency is possible via Bank Transfer and using other methods via third-party exchangers. There is built-in Credit Exchange inside Perfect Money. | ||
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| [[Liberty Reserve]] || EUR, USD || 10 || Very good match for trading bitcoin. However, it is difficult to get LR funded - it is only possible through third-party exchangers. | | [[Liberty Reserve]] || EUR, USD || 10 || Very good match for trading bitcoin. However, it is difficult to get LR funded - it is only possible through third-party exchangers. | ||
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| | | Webmoney || USD, RUB, BYR, EUR, XAU || 10 || Very good match for trading bitcoin. Requires funding by bank wire though, which may be expensive for small amounts. | ||
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| Western Union Money Transfer || ? || 9 || A money transfer can be stopped but once funds are withdrawn as cash there's little risk<ref>[http://www.ehow.com/how_8059315_stop-payment-via-western-union.html How to Stop Payment Via Western Union]</ref>. | |||
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| | | [[Redeemable code]] from an exchange || USD, BTC || ? || These are generally bearer instruments so the "hardness" would seem to approach a 10 however each exchange that issues a redeemable code may have its own policy. As these are a fairly new tool, it is not known if any exchanges will refuse to honor a code of their own (e.g., customer claims that the code had been stolen). | ||
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| [[PayPal]] - regular || Most world currencies || 0 || Extremely easy to charge back. Also, since trading bitcoin is against their ToS, good luck disputing the chargeback. Do not use. | | [[PayPal]] - regular || Most world currencies || 0 || Extremely easy to charge back. Also, since trading bitcoin is against their ToS, good luck disputing the chargeback. Do not use. | ||
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| Paypal - personal || Most world currencies || 1-5 || If funded via bank, requires person to dispute the ACH, which may be more arduous. If funded via credit card, requires person to dispute the CC charge, which is pretty easy. Since there's no way to tell what the funding source was... it's a gamble. Also, if paypal account is reported stolen, paypal will probably attempt to claw back the money. | | Paypal - personal || Most world currencies || 1-5 || If funded via bank, requires person to dispute the ACH, which may be more arduous. If funded via credit card, requires person to dispute the CC charge, which is pretty easy. Since there's no way to tell what the funding source was... it's a gamble. Also, if paypal account is reported stolen, paypal will probably attempt to claw back the money. | ||
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| Paypal - masspay || Most world currencies || 7 || Mass pay requires funding from paypal balance. Generally much harder to reverse, but not impossible. Probably your biggest worry here is an actual stolen account. | | Paypal - masspay || Most world currencies || 7? || Mass pay requires funding from paypal balance. Generally much harder to reverse, but not impossible. Probably your biggest worry here is an actual stolen account. | ||
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| | | Cash in mail || Any currency || 10 || No chargebacks, obviously. Just check for counterfeit paper. | ||
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| Cash at bank || Any currency || n/a || Some exchanges (e.g., [[Virtex]] and OTC traders accept cash deposited to an account at a bank. | |||
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| Check at bank || Any currency || n/a || Some exchanges accept a check deposited to an account at a bank. | |||
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| | | Bitcoin || BTC || 10 || While the bitcoin network has no concept of a bitcoin transaction being reversed, there could be the possibility of an exchange or merchant refusing to accept a bitcoin for various reasons (e.g., funds were stolen). | ||
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| Intra-bank transfer || Any currency || n/a || | |||
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| | | AliPay || CNY || n/a || Though reports of reversed AliPay payments can be found on the Internet, the operator of [[Bitcoinica]] asserts that AliPay transaction are "non-reversible"<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=65003.msg763730#msg763730 Bitcoinica now supports Alipay deposit!]</ref>. | ||
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| [[ | | [[UKash]] || many || n/a || A cash-based voucher system. | ||
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| | | [[CashU]] || many || n/a || A cash-based prepaid card / redeemable code. | ||
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| | | [[TransferWise]] || GBP to EUR || ? || | ||
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| | | Neteller || ? || ? || | ||
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| [[MoneyPak]] || USD || 7 || MoneyPaks are reversible if claimed stolen. There have been reports where the party attempting to redeem a MoneyPak number has been asked to provide a copy of the receipt used to purchase the MoneyPak. Ask for a copy of the receipt when accepting MP to protect yourself. | | [[MoneyPak]] || USD || 7 || MoneyPaks are reversible if claimed stolen. There have been reports where the party attempting to redeem a MoneyPak number has been asked to provide a copy of the receipt used to purchase the MoneyPak. Ask for a copy of the receipt when accepting MP to protect yourself. | ||
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| Money Order || Many currencies || 5 || A money order can be lost or stolen and there are procedures for reporting that. Losses could occur even weeks after the check has cleared<ref>[http://www.ehow.com/how_7319971_stop-payment-money-order.html How to Stop Payment on a Money Order]</ref>. | |||
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| Personal check || Any currency || 5 || At least in the USA, once a check clears, it is hard to claw back except when fraud is alleged. | | Personal check || Any currency || 5 || At least in the USA, once a check clears, it is hard to claw back except when fraud is alleged. | ||
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| Bank ACH || USD || 5 || Sometimes referred to a type of ACH transaction, a direct deposit. Though not very easily, ACH can actually be clawed back if the transaction was the result of fraud. | | Bank ACH || USD || 5 || Sometimes referred to a type of ACH transaction, a direct deposit. Though not very easily, ACH can actually be clawed back if the transaction was the result of fraud. | ||
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| [[Popmoney]] ACH || USD || 5 || Since Popmoney transfers occur via ACH, Popmoney will reverse payments if the funds were the result of fraud. | | [[Popmoney]] ACH || USD || 5 || Since Popmoney transfers occur via ACH, Popmoney will reverse payments if the funds were the result of fraud. | ||
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| [[Pingit]] || UK || 5 || Barclays will reverse payments if the funds were the result of fraud. | | [[Pingit]] || UK || 5 || Barclays will reverse payments if the funds were the result of fraud. | ||
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| Interac e-Transfer || CAD || 3 || A funds transfer service between personal and business accounts at participating | |||
Canadian financial institutions. In cases of identity theft the transfer may be reversed, especially if both parties are with the same financial institution<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118631.0 Is Interac e-transfer a good way of trading bitcoins?]</ref>. | |||
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| Chase QuickPay || USD || 3 || Chase has reversed legitimate transactions as the result of anti-fraud measures<ref>[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=11494.0 Chase QuickPay NOT RECOMMENDED]</ref> requiring the sender to be trusted to re-pay. The sender can also request a reversal after submitting an affidavit alleging that fraud occurred. | | Chase QuickPay || USD || 3 || Chase has reversed legitimate transactions as the result of anti-fraud measures<ref>[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=11494.0 Chase QuickPay NOT RECOMMENDED]</ref> requiring the sender to be trusted to re-pay. The sender can also request a reversal after submitting an affidavit alleging that fraud occurred. | ||
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| | | Amazon Gift Card || various || ? || 4. Fraud. | ||
Amazon.com will have the right to close customer accounts and bill alternative forms of payment if a fraudulently obtained Amazon.com Gift Card is redeemed and/or used to make purchases on amazon.com or any of its affiliated websites set forth above. (http://www.amazon.com/gp/gc) | |||
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| [[Dwolla]] || USD || 3? || Since Dwolla amounts are funded via ACH, Dwolla will now reverse payments if the funds were the result of fraud. Additionally, Dwolla's Terms and Conditions now state that peyments received are subject to chargebacks as the result of their internal dispute resolution process<ref>[http://www.bitcoinmoney.com/post/8067352221 Dwolla's New Terms: "receiving party may be subject to chargebacks"]</ref>. | |||
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| [[Serve]]|| USD || 0 || Extremely easy to charge back. | |||
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| [[ | | [[AlertPay]]|| Many currencies || 1 || Because payment may be made using a credit card a charge back is easy. Doing so however will cause the account to be closed. | ||
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| [[ | | [[Skrill|Skrill (Moneybookers)]] || ? || 0 || Chargebacks are possible. Accounts have been terminated when this payment method was used for a Bitcoin trade. | ||
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| | | gift cards || various || 0 || Chargebacks are possible. Applies to retail store, VISA, and most other gift cards. Do not use. | ||
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| | | Credit / Debit card || Any currency || 0 || Dead easy to charge back<ref>[http://blog.unibulmerchantservices.com/visa-chargeback-reason-codes-and-time-limits Visa Chargeback Reason Codes and Time Limits]</reF>, <ref>[http://blog.unibulmerchantservices.com/mastercard-chargeback-reason-codes MasterCard Chargeback Reason Codes]</ref>. Do not use. | ||
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Revision as of 22:52, 9 May 2013
When trading bitcoins for other currencies, one issue that frequently comes up is the mismatch between the hardness (non-reversibility) of bitcoin, and the softness (reversibility) of many of other payment methods. This page lists a number of payment methods, hardness ratings, and more detailed info in the notes field. There is a separate section for virtual currencies at the bottom of the page.
Hardness goes from 0 (extremely soft) to 10 (completely non-reversible).
Method | Currencies | Hardness | Notes |
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Bank wire | Various | 10 | Very good match for trading bitcoin. Quick (but expensive) transfers that are not reversible. (Note: be sure the wire has fully cleared. Also can't hurt to confirm with your bank that they won't yank it upon sender request without asking your permission.) |
Euro SEPA transfer | EUR | 8 | Usually free wire transfer between European banks. Cleared in one working day after the transaction is done. Unauthorized transfers can be reversed. One trader got his bank account closed and an entry in the database of financially unreliable people after receiving a fraudulent transfer. |
OKPay | USD, EUR, GBP, RUB, CHF, CZK, AUD, CAD, JPY etc | 10 | Simple Bitcoin processing service. Completely non-reversible. Support of 19 world currencies. |
Perfect Money | EUR, USD, XAU | 10 | Very good match for trading bitcoin. Absolutely no chargebacks. Funding of Perfect Money e-currency is possible via Bank Transfer and using other methods via third-party exchangers. There is built-in Credit Exchange inside Perfect Money. |
Liberty Reserve | EUR, USD | 10 | Very good match for trading bitcoin. However, it is difficult to get LR funded - it is only possible through third-party exchangers. |
Webmoney | USD, RUB, BYR, EUR, XAU | 10 | Very good match for trading bitcoin. Requires funding by bank wire though, which may be expensive for small amounts. |
Western Union Money Transfer | ? | 9 | A money transfer can be stopped but once funds are withdrawn as cash there's little risk[1]. |
Redeemable code from an exchange | USD, BTC | ? | These are generally bearer instruments so the "hardness" would seem to approach a 10 however each exchange that issues a redeemable code may have its own policy. As these are a fairly new tool, it is not known if any exchanges will refuse to honor a code of their own (e.g., customer claims that the code had been stolen). |
PayPal - regular | Most world currencies | 0 | Extremely easy to charge back. Also, since trading bitcoin is against their ToS, good luck disputing the chargeback. Do not use. |
Paypal - personal | Most world currencies | 1-5 | If funded via bank, requires person to dispute the ACH, which may be more arduous. If funded via credit card, requires person to dispute the CC charge, which is pretty easy. Since there's no way to tell what the funding source was... it's a gamble. Also, if paypal account is reported stolen, paypal will probably attempt to claw back the money. |
Paypal - masspay | Most world currencies | 7? | Mass pay requires funding from paypal balance. Generally much harder to reverse, but not impossible. Probably your biggest worry here is an actual stolen account. |
Cash in mail | Any currency | 10 | No chargebacks, obviously. Just check for counterfeit paper. |
Cash at bank | Any currency | n/a | Some exchanges (e.g., Virtex and OTC traders accept cash deposited to an account at a bank. |
Check at bank | Any currency | n/a | Some exchanges accept a check deposited to an account at a bank. |
Bitcoin | BTC | 10 | While the bitcoin network has no concept of a bitcoin transaction being reversed, there could be the possibility of an exchange or merchant refusing to accept a bitcoin for various reasons (e.g., funds were stolen). |
Intra-bank transfer | Any currency | n/a | |
AliPay | CNY | n/a | Though reports of reversed AliPay payments can be found on the Internet, the operator of Bitcoinica asserts that AliPay transaction are "non-reversible"[2]. |
UKash | many | n/a | A cash-based voucher system. |
CashU | many | n/a | A cash-based prepaid card / redeemable code. |
TransferWise | GBP to EUR | ? | |
Neteller | ? | ? | |
MoneyPak | USD | 7 | MoneyPaks are reversible if claimed stolen. There have been reports where the party attempting to redeem a MoneyPak number has been asked to provide a copy of the receipt used to purchase the MoneyPak. Ask for a copy of the receipt when accepting MP to protect yourself. |
Money Order | Many currencies | 5 | A money order can be lost or stolen and there are procedures for reporting that. Losses could occur even weeks after the check has cleared[3]. |
Personal check | Any currency | 5 | At least in the USA, once a check clears, it is hard to claw back except when fraud is alleged. |
Bank ACH | USD | 5 | Sometimes referred to a type of ACH transaction, a direct deposit. Though not very easily, ACH can actually be clawed back if the transaction was the result of fraud. |
Popmoney ACH | USD | 5 | Since Popmoney transfers occur via ACH, Popmoney will reverse payments if the funds were the result of fraud. |
ING Person2Person | USD | 5 | Since Person2Person transfers occur via ACH, ING will reverse payments if the funds were the result of fraud. |
Pingit | UK | 5 | Barclays will reverse payments if the funds were the result of fraud. |
Interac e-Transfer | CAD | 3 | A funds transfer service between personal and business accounts at participating
Canadian financial institutions. In cases of identity theft the transfer may be reversed, especially if both parties are with the same financial institution[4]. |
Chase QuickPay | USD | 3 | Chase has reversed legitimate transactions as the result of anti-fraud measures[5] requiring the sender to be trusted to re-pay. The sender can also request a reversal after submitting an affidavit alleging that fraud occurred. |
Amazon Gift Card | various | ? | 4. Fraud.
Amazon.com will have the right to close customer accounts and bill alternative forms of payment if a fraudulently obtained Amazon.com Gift Card is redeemed and/or used to make purchases on amazon.com or any of its affiliated websites set forth above. (http://www.amazon.com/gp/gc) |
Dwolla | USD | 3? | Since Dwolla amounts are funded via ACH, Dwolla will now reverse payments if the funds were the result of fraud. Additionally, Dwolla's Terms and Conditions now state that peyments received are subject to chargebacks as the result of their internal dispute resolution process[6]. |
Serve | USD | 0 | Extremely easy to charge back. |
AlertPay | Many currencies | 1 | Because payment may be made using a credit card a charge back is easy. Doing so however will cause the account to be closed. |
Skrill (Moneybookers) | ? | 0 | Chargebacks are possible. Accounts have been terminated when this payment method was used for a Bitcoin trade. |
gift cards | various | 0 | Chargebacks are possible. Applies to retail store, VISA, and most other gift cards. Do not use. |
Credit / Debit card | Any currency | 0 | Dead easy to charge back[7], [8]. Do not use. |
Virtual Currencies
Method | Currencies | Hardness | Notes |
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In-game | SLL | 5 | There may or may not be a dispute process if a user claims a transfer was done against the TOS. SLL originally bought from unauthorized sources (stolen CC, hacked PP) may be deducted from a users SLL balance. |
See Also
- Secure Trading
- Digital currency
- Money transmitters
- The May Scale of Money Hardness and BitCoin
- Mobile Payment Apps
References
- ↑ How to Stop Payment Via Western Union
- ↑ Bitcoinica now supports Alipay deposit!
- ↑ How to Stop Payment on a Money Order
- ↑ Is Interac e-transfer a good way of trading bitcoins?
- ↑ Chase QuickPay NOT RECOMMENDED
- ↑ Dwolla's New Terms: "receiving party may be subject to chargebacks"
- ↑ Visa Chargeback Reason Codes and Time Limits
- ↑ MasterCard Chargeback Reason Codes