You know what? Screw it. I should just make this service. Anyone else interested? I'm working for a startup as their sole programmer, I'm trying to get a little bitcoin service called Bitcoin Pouch off the ground, I'm trying to learn Scala and implement yet another service in it, and I have to leave enough time for my girlfriend so she doesn't start to feel ignored. I'm a little swamped. Help would be greatly appreciated if I'm going to manage anything in this direction.
It probably does not really require much of your time at all, just your money.
You need to put up enough money as a "float" for the service to operate with and to cover any losses due to either
(1) The statistical losses due to reversed incoming fiat transactions happening before the padded fees/exchange-rate has accumulated enough to cover them; or
(2) Your estimation of the amount of padding and/or fees falling short of what turns out to actually be necessary.
Bear in mind this is not like selling some hard to resell service or widget that the vast vast majority of people who steal paypal accounts and credit cards have absolutely no interest in using as a way to "cash out" their "ill-gotten gains".
On the contrary, this is pretty much the equivalent of putting up a shingle saying "launder your ill-gotten gains here".
On the one hand, cashing out people's ill-gotten gains can pay some very nicely high fees and exchange rates.
On the other hand the people whose paypal accounts and credit cards were stolen quite often do reverse the transactions.
That all said, please specify the fees and/or exchange rates you are prepared to put up the float money for such a service to operate with. Coding is pretty much irrelevant, no need to consume your precious coding time, all that is needed is your float money and the fee and exchange rates at which to utilise it, and likely someone can be found to do the day to day operations including running whatever already existing or easily modifiable code will work, maybe even for less than minimum wage just because like you they just want to make such a thing available for the good of the community.
-MarkM-