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Another good option is Bitcoin Well for the US and Canada. I started using them last year.
They have an account option that doesn't require KYC but has a higher spread. It is much lower for verified accounts.

They have an OTC desk if you happen to be a whale.

I will check it out, thanks for the tip.

I ended up going with Swanbitcoin over strike. I read some extremely negative review regarding strike.me on trustpilot, and  I got scared off.

Swanbitcoin was reasonably easy to get setup. I did have a little trouble getting my bank account setup with them, but their online support helped me through the issues. I made my first purchase yesterday. When using ACH transfers, they do have a 10 day hold on your purchase before you can withdraw. I'm going to test out the withdrawal process and fees. If that goes smoothly, I'll setup the recurring purchase/transfers, and I will provide an update.



That sounds bad for Strike but they also have 5 star rating on Apple with 22,000+ reviews.
They haveOTOH they only have 60 reviews on Trustpilot butand most of them are negative. But on Apple they are highly rated.

Strike Reviews on Apple Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/strike-bitcoin/id1488724463

I'm not sure why there is such a big difference. The Apple reviews have a much largebigger sample size so
I would assume that is muchthey are more accurate as tofor determining the trustworthiness of the Strike app.
To me Apple is more trustworthy as a company than Trustpilot. I also believe Mallers has a good reputation.

I read with Trustpilot it is easy for companies to pay for fake positive reviews and have negative reviews removed.
There are tons of people on reddit posts saying Trustpilot is a scam. So personally I would be wary of themtheir reviews.

I read some of the negative reviews on Apple that sounds similar to my own experience with Strike.
People seem to have problems with the KYC process. For me it said KYC was successful but then the app suddenly crashes.
After redoing it three or four more times with the same result I gave up. Never had this problem with any other bitcoin service.

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Another good option is Bitcoin Well for the US and Canada. I started using them last year.
They have an account option that doesn't require KYC but has a higher spread. It is much lower for verified accounts.

They have an OTC desk if you happen to be a whale.

I will check it out, thanks for the tip.

I ended up going with Swanbitcoin over strike. I read some extremely negative review regarding strike.me on trustpilot, and  I got scared off.

Swanbitcoin was reasonably easy to get setup. I did have a little trouble getting my bank account setup with them, but their online support helped me through the issues. I made my first purchase yesterday. When using ACH transfers, they do have a 10 day hold on your purchase before you can withdraw. I'm going to test out the withdrawal process and fees. If that goes smoothly, I'll setup the recurring purchase/transfers, and I will provide an update.



That sounds bad for Strike but they also have 5 star rating on Apple with 22,000+ reviews.
They have only 60 reviews on Trustpilot but most of them are negative.

Strike Reviews on Apple Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/strike-bitcoin/id1488724463

I'm not sure why there is such a big difference. The Apple reviews have a much large sample size so
I would assume that is much more accurate as to the trustworthiness of the Strike app.
To me Apple is more trustworthy as a company than Trustpilot. I also believe Mallers has a good reputation.
I read that with Trustpilot it is easy for companies to pay for fake positive reviews and have negative reviews removed.
I read with Trustpilot it is easy for companies to pay for fake positive reviews and have negative reviews removed.
There are tons of reddit posts saying Trustpilot is a scam. So personally I would be wary of them.

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Another good option is Bitcoin Well for the US and Canada. I started using them last year.
They have an account option that doesn't require KYC but has a higher spread. It is much lower for verified accounts.

They have an OTC desk if you happen to be a whale.

I will check it out, thanks for the tip.

I ended up going with Swanbitcoin over strike. I read some extremely negative review regarding strike.me on trustpilot, and  I got scared off.

Swanbitcoin was reasonably easy to get setup. I did have a little trouble getting my bank account setup with them, but their online support helped me through the issues. I made my first purchase yesterday. When using ACH transfers, they do have a 10 day hold on your purchase before you can withdraw. I'm going to test out the withdrawal process and fees. If that goes smoothly, I'll setup the recurring purchase/transfers, and I will provide an update.



That sounds bad for Strike but they also have 5 star rating on Apple with 22,000+ reviews.
They have only 60 reviews on Trustpilot but most of them are negative.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/strike-bitcoin/id1488724463

I'm not sure why there is such a big difference. The Apple reviews have a much large sample size so
I would assume that is much more accurate as to the trustworthiness of the Strike app.

I read that with Trustpilot it is easy for companies to pay for fake positive reviews and have negative reviews removed.
There are tons of reddit posts saying Trustpilot is a scam. So personally I would be wary of them.