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Market => Product offers => Topic started by: CanadianCoins on March 07, 2012, 12:28 am

Title: CanadianCoins - Bitcoins by Interac/Liberty Reserve/Paxum/Pecunix
Post by: CanadianCoins on March 07, 2012, 12:28 am
CanadianCoins just set up shop on SR. I specialize in BitCoin purchases for Canadian customers, and can also convert USD, GBP & EUR. For more info, read below, or check my vendor page: http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/silkroad/user/173224

-CanadianCoins

CanadianCoins knows the Canadian BitCoin Market. Figuring out how to get BitCoins in Canada is hard enough, actually getting them can be even harder.

MoneyPak doesn't exist here, Ukash is hard to find and WU/MG QuickPay doesn't work outside the US. And besides, you want your coins now. You don't want to wait to get verified and then wait again while the funds get transferred. And you don't want to deal with yet another exchange rate.

That's where I come in. I can take payment in Interac Email Transfer, Paxum, Liberty Reserve and Pecunix.

Here's a little about how each method works:


Interac Email Transfer (Max $1000 CAD)
Estimated Transaction Time: 30 mins - 2 hours

Interac Email Transfer is supported by most major banks in Canada (TD, RBC, CIBC, BMO, ScotiaBank, ING Direct, VanCity, National Bank and many others). Simply register my email address (CanadianCoins@tormail.net) as a recipient and send the funds. Simple and secure. All I learn about you from the transaction is your name and email. All you learn from me is my email address. No banking information is exchanged. And the whole thing can be done without leaving your computer. Interac Email Transfer is for Canadian clients only.

For more info, check here: http://www.interac.ca/consumers/productsandservices_ol_eTransfer.php

Interac E-Transfer >= $750 and < $1000: 8%
Interac E-Transfer >= $500 and < $750: 10%
Interac E-Transfer >= $250 and < $500: 12%
Interac E-Transfer >= $100 and < $250: 15%
Interac E-Transfer < $100: 17%


Paxum (CAD, USD, EUR & GBP)
Estimated Transaction Time: less than 30 mins

Congratulations, you got verified by Paxum. And you got your funds in, finally. Now all you need to do is transfer the funds to my Paxum account (CanadianCoins@tormail.net) and I'll send you the BitCoins you need.

For more info, visit paxum.com

Paxum Fee: 7% Flat Rate


Liberty Reserve (USD & EUR)
Estimated Transaction Time: less than 30 mins

If you have an account with Liberty Reserve, you can transfer the funds to my account (CanadianCoins) and I'll send you the BitCoins you desire.

For more info, visit libertyreserve.com

Liberty Reserve Fee: 7% Flat Rate


Pecunix (USD only)
Estimated Transaction Time: less than 30 mins

If you have an account with Pecunix, you can transfer me (CanadianCoins) the funds through there, and I'll send you your BitCoins.

For more info, visit pecunix.com

Pecunix Fee: 10% Flat Rate
Title: Re: CanadianCoins - Bitcoins by Interac/Liberty Reserve/Paxum/Pecunix
Post by: alcapone on March 07, 2012, 01:02 am
Great news having a Canadian BTC exchanger.

One thing .. be very very very very careful accepting Interac EMT for exchange of BTC. If you do accept it, require a hold on it of 2 - 3 days. I used to be in the carding game and getting online bank logins is very easy. You will likely be bombarded with phishers looking to cashout their logins for BTC ... from a fraudsters POV this sort of thing is almost too good to be true.

Once your account accepts 1 or 2 bad transfers your also gonna get frozen and its a war getting your legitimate bank account back
Title: Re: CanadianCoins - Bitcoins by Interac/Liberty Reserve/Paxum/Pecunix
Post by: grahamgreene on March 10, 2012, 03:41 pm
Don't mean to take business away from this new vendor, but www.canadianbitcoins.com provides an excellent service and take orders via Western Union for those interested in anonymity. I got my coins in under 2 hours the last time I bought via W.U. (they pick up Western Union transfers once a day at a certain time) - I'd highly recommend them though, they have excellent prices - sometimes lower than Gox.

- grahamgreene