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Buys, sells, and exchanges Bitcoin [[MtGox]] [[redeemable code|redeemable codes]], [[Perfect Money]] [[Liberty Reserve]], [[Pecunix]], CosmicPay, C-Gold, VouchX, EURO SEPA transfers, USD wire transfers, and GBP transfers.
Formerly bought, sold and exchanged Bitcoin [[MtGox]] [[redeemable code|redeemable codes]], [[Perfect Money]] [[Liberty Reserve]], [[Pecunix]], CosmicPay, C-Gold, VouchX, EURO SEPA transfers, USD wire transfers, and GBP transfers.
 
You can now instantly change and buy Bitcoins directly with AurumXchange through any of the supported e-currencies and payment methods.
 
It is also possible to fund an account using SEPA Euro transfers, USD Wire Transfers, GBP Transfers and any of e-currencies supported by the company.
 
It is also possible to exchange between e-currencies in real time (when allowed by the e-currency).
 
In addition to funding, you can withdraw funds by converting [[MtGox]] to any of the supported e-currencies, or by requesting a wire or bank transfer.
 
The company also offers the AurumXchange MasterCard to its premium members. This card can be loaded instantly and in real time using any of the funding methods described above. Once loaded, the funds are available to be withdrawn instantly at more than one million ATMs all over the world, and to make purchases at any retail or online store where MasterCard is accepted.


==History==
Aurum Capital Holdings, Incorporated in 2007 owns and operates the website that operates under the name The AurumXchange Company<ref>[https://www.aurumxchange.com/content/privacy The AurumXchange Company - Terms and Conditions]</ref>
Aurum Capital Holdings, Incorporated in 2007 owns and operates the website that operates under the name The AurumXchange Company<ref>[https://www.aurumxchange.com/content/privacy The AurumXchange Company - Terms and Conditions]</ref>


The company has been in business exchanging privately since 2007, and publicly since 2009. The company is an official funding partner for MtGox. The company is also an official certified exchanger for PerfectMoney, C-Gold, and VouchX. The company is also certified as the official wholesaler for CosmicPay.
The company has been in business exchanging privately since 2007, and publicly since 2009. The company is an official funding partner for MtGox. The company is also an official certified exchanger for PerfectMoney, C-Gold, and VouchX. The company is also certified as the official wholesaler for CosmicPay.


The AurumXchange company is a featured exchanger and member of the VFS Network, and has been certified by the Global Digital Currency Association since 2009.
AurumXChange shut down in 2013 after the U.S. government seized assets for [[Liberty Reserve]].
 
==Affiliate Program==


An affiliate program is offered to all with no registration requirement.  Ccommissions are paid out to the Liberty Reserve account number used for the affiliate link<ref>[http://www.aurumxchange.com/content/affiliate ]</ref>
==External Links==
* [https://www.aurumxchange.com/aff/LRUSDU0854485 AurumXChange Company] web site


==References==
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Revision as of 00:10, 13 July 2013

Formerly bought, sold and exchanged Bitcoin MtGox redeemable codes, Perfect Money Liberty Reserve, Pecunix, CosmicPay, C-Gold, VouchX, EURO SEPA transfers, USD wire transfers, and GBP transfers.

History

Aurum Capital Holdings, Incorporated in 2007 owns and operates the website that operates under the name The AurumXchange Company[1]

The company has been in business exchanging privately since 2007, and publicly since 2009. The company is an official funding partner for MtGox. The company is also an official certified exchanger for PerfectMoney, C-Gold, and VouchX. The company is also certified as the official wholesaler for CosmicPay.

AurumXChange shut down in 2013 after the U.S. government seized assets for Liberty Reserve.


References