Quote from: IB on July 31, 2012, 11:08 amHi Everybody! ;DLike i said in the tittle...finally found u SR! :)I'm new here and i'd like u to give me some advices to begin on this wonderful website ;DHow to by bitcoins etc..AND! i have a question... when u pay with creditcard, is it "secure"? like, is there some hackers who can crack it or is it ok? :)just asking....Thxs a lot and kiss from Paris ++Bonjour IB,Bienvenue la Silk Road.Users here often get frustrated here seeing the same questions several times a day; there's a "Search" bar in the upper right hand corner you can use to find out anything you need to know.As far as using a credit card to purchase Bitcoin, this isn't possible due to the possibility of charge-back fraud, where the buyer can tell his/her bank that the payment wasn't authorised and the bank will return the buyer's funds whilst leaving the seller with no Bitcoin and no money. This is because bitcoins are non-refundable. For this reason, none of the exchanges accept credit/debit cards as forms of payment.There are a number of ways to use a credit card to purchase things such as Second Life Linden Dollars etc. but I have never done that, so I can't offer any more information on it. You can buy various ways via bitcoin-otc.com (SEPA transfer, Western Union, Moneybookers etc.) - below is a list of sellers currently trading BTC for EUR: (it's a clearnet link)http://bitcoin-otc.com/vieworderbook.php?sortby=id&sortorder=ASC&type=SELL&nick=&thing=BTC&otherthing=EUR&eitherthing=¬es=I can recommend 'sturles', 'yossarian' and 'Mqrius'. You can see their ratings by clicking on their usernames.You can also buy Bitcoins via Western Union from canadianbitcoins.com, or via cash in the mail from a well respected Bitcoin exchanger right here on the forums, vlad1m1r - his SR listing is here: http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/index.php/silkroad/item/57b32a1924You can read more about his service here: http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=22148.0If you need any more help feel free to contact me by PM. :)Kind regard,- grahamgreene