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Re: WTS: Over 130 Bitcoin via BitQuick.co (Cash deposit; escrow) BANKS, CREDIT UNION
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 07/06/2017, 18:16:15 UTC
Updated to reflect new orders.
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WTS: Over 130 Bitcoin via BitQuick.co (Cash deposit; escrow) BANKS, CREDIT UNION
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 31/05/2017, 17:27:29 UTC
They are distributed across the following banks:


             *Find Wells Fargo deposit locations here.



             *Find BoA deposit locations here.



             *Find SunTrust deposit locations here.



             *Find Credit Union deposit locations here.



             *Find Comerica deposit locations here.



             *Find Capital One deposit locations here.



             *Find Old National Bank deposit locations here.



The remaining Bitcoin are for sale via various other banks, our full orderbook can be viewed here.


If we don't deliver the coins within 3.5 hours, we will waive our service fee (there's a 2% transaction fee for buyers)! If you'd like to sell, you can do it for free (no transaction fees, no withdrawal fees)!

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WTS: Over 120 Bitcoin via BitQuick.co (Cash deposit; escrow) BANKS, CREDIT UNION
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 30/03/2017, 16:32:40 UTC
They are distributed across the following banks:



             *Find Wells Fargo deposit locations here.



             *Find Credit Union deposit locations here.



             *Find BoA deposit locations here.



             *Find SunTrust deposit locations here.



             *Find Capital One deposit locations here.



             *Find Comerica deposit locations here.



             *Find Key Bank deposit locations here.



             *Find Old National Bank deposit locations here.[/i



             *Find BBVA Compass deposit locations here.



The remaining Bitcoin are for sale via various other banks, our full orderbook can be viewed here.


If we don't deliver the coins within 3.5 hours, we will waive our service fee (there's a 2% transaction fee for buyers)! If you'd like to sell, you can do it for free (no transaction fees, no withdrawal fees)!

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Re: [2016-03-19]Bitcoin Trading Platform Shuts Down for 2-4 Weeks Following Cyber-At
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 17/09/2016, 05:30:41 UTC
Well the only exchanged that got hacked and returned stronger that i know is poloniex,i didnt know they had been hacked in the past.Soo for this small exchanges maybe its time to reforce the security.

I am not a fan of altcoin exchanges, but poloniex is the only exchange that did the right thing after they got hacked. And it shows as it came back stronger than ever as you also mentioned. Usually when an exchange gets hacked, many people will leave that exchange. But not in this case. The honesty and the correct approach of poloniex is received very well by its custommers.

Hello, Chad from BitQuick Support here! We have re-launched following the outage, no funds were lost and 100% of customer funds under management at the time were returned. You can read more about the incident here: https://bitquick.co/blog/bitquick-details

It's too late at this point, but a good thing is that as we speak, the funds from users are 100% in control of the exchange. Does this mean that people can withdraw their funds without problems right now, or are there more steps needed to cash out? I think at this point people are only interested in the first bit of this sentence.

We re-launched in early June of 2016, and have been operating since then. The security incident was back in March, and 100% of customer funds were already returned to all of our users before we had re-launched the platform. Sellers that are currently using the platform are able to withdraw their funds at any time free of charge. 
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Re: [2016-03-19]Bitcoin Trading Platform Shuts Down for 2-4 Weeks Following Cyber-At
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 16/09/2016, 21:37:54 UTC
Well the only exchanged that got hacked and returned stronger that i know is poloniex,i didnt know they had been hacked in the past.Soo for this small exchanges maybe its time to reforce the security.

I am not a fan of altcoin exchanges, but poloniex is the only exchange that did the right thing after they got hacked. And it shows as it came back stronger than ever as you also mentioned. Usually when an exchange gets hacked, many people will leave that exchange. But not in this case. The honesty and the correct approach of poloniex is received very well by its custommers.

Hello, Chad from BitQuick Support here! We have re-launched following the outage, no funds were lost and 100% of customer funds under management at the time were returned. You can read more about the incident here: https://bitquick.co/blog/bitquick-details
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Re: LocalBitcoins finally seeing some competition?? 165 BTC 24hr vol. on BitQuick.co
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 16/09/2016, 21:32:15 UTC
Just check bitquick, it charges 2% fee, but localbitcoin only charge 1% fee.

Yeah, but localbitcoin price is higher than bitquick, so it's still cheaper for buyers, but more expensive for sellers.

Localbitcoin is ridiculous expensive, I don't why some people still buy btc in localbitcoin. Maybe it's easy for some criminals to cash out, no wonder it's more expensive.

Been buying and selling on localbitcoin as a seller from a long time, I really feel safe and wouldn't move to a new site just because the rates are a bit lower. Most of the new buyers actually come to localbitcoins through their search. This thread is actually the first of what I am hearing about Bitquick.

Just got mentioned on Coindesk today: http://www.coindesk.com/bitquick-us-cash-bitcoin-market/

LocalBitcoins might feel safe, but they've been hacked multiple times and they still aren't using multi-sig. Bitquick has $250,000 of insurance on escrowed funds and uses multi-sig.

Apparently Bitquick isn't any safer; they ran off with my BTC, and do not answer their order support emails. Only way to contact them is email, no telephone number, and domain registered via Domains by Proxy..... what are they trying to hide?

Hello,

We understand that this is an old issue, but it seems to have gone unattended and I just wanted to verify that you ended up receiving your funds.

Thank you,
Chad
BitQuick Support
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Re: WTS: Over 200 Bitcoin via BitQuick.co (Cash deposit; escrow) BANKS, CREDIT UNION
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 16/09/2016, 21:28:17 UTC
We are now having record liquidity! Over 200 BTC are currently for sale, and our processing time is less than 20 minutes.

Sorry to say, but seems as if Bitquick cannot handle their success. Sent some BTC to their escrow address, and it never appeared on their live sell order list. BTC has now been transferred out of that wallet, but I was never paid. Emailed multiple times, but no real response to my problem. Bitquick certainly looking scammy from where I'm sitting.

Hello,

We just wanted to follow up on this one since it seems to have slipped through the cracks, and because there are some pretty harsh accusations being made here. Could you please verify that this issue was resolved? I understand that the issue is more than a year old, but I would still like to apologize for the inconvenience that this caused you. If you wish to sell again, we'd be happy to provide an extra $10 credit to your account as a show of good faith.

Thank you,
Chad
BitQuick Support
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Re: [2016-05-19] BitQuick Set To Return On May 31 2016
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 16/09/2016, 21:01:52 UTC
Thanks for your nearly 4-month delayed response. I'm sure getting new people who are gullible enough to trust you was more important than addressing my comment.

All you've proven is that there are people out there that will trade with you, Bitfinex, Mt. Gox, or any other service after they've failed their customers.

How proud you must be...


I do apologize for the delay, but I think that it's a bit disingenuous for you to use that as an attempt to support your false claim that we are swindling our users. As previously stated, no funds were lost, and 100% of customer funds that were under management at the time were returned to our users (unlike Bitfinex and MtGox).
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Re: [ANN]BitQuick.co- Fastest method on the market of converting FIAT <--> BTC!!
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 16/09/2016, 20:57:17 UTC
I'm a new user...trying to buy bitcoin, but Bitquick doesn't recognize my 10-digit US telephone number.

How/what format am I supposed to use to enter it? 0000000000, or 000-000-0000, or...what ?

And, is "111" the correct country code for the USA?

Thanks in advance for your help!


Hello,

The correct format is as follows: Country Code, followed by your 10 digit phone number. An example would be 10000000000.

Best,
Chad
BitQuick Support
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Re: [2016-05-19] BitQuick Set To Return On May 31 2016
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 13/09/2016, 23:51:14 UTC
BitQuick v2.0, the search for more money...

Who would trust these people after being fleeced the first time?

Hi Timm, Chad from BitQuick support here!

I just wanted to address this comment. After our breach in March of 2016, our database was compromised, causing us to suspend operations for a few months. As a result of the breach, 0 BTC were stolen from the platform, all withdrawals were processed in a prompt manner (100% of bitcoin have been returned to all sellers that were using the platform at the time), and we were able to re-launch on June 1st with a much more secure architecture that corrected the error that was found during the initial breach. We've been operating for three and a half months since our re-launch, and have processed over 4,000 transactions without incident.

More details about the incident can be read here: https://bitquick.co/blog/bitquick-details
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Re: BitQuick.co: How's it doing now and days?
by
BuyBitcoin.US
on 13/09/2016, 22:55:07 UTC
Well when I've used localbitcoins, there seemed to be a multisig escrow where the buyer and seller have to verify the transaction was completed and then the 3rd party releases the bitcoins... so there seems to be somewhat of a middle man.  I looked at BitQuick earlier today and it seemed that they had lower markup rates than localbitcoins, but didn't know if it was still considered "scammy" and didn't want to take a chance in losing out.

I've also had uncomfortable situations at the bank where I've gotten question as to who I'm sending it too because I usually don't have an account at that particular bank... I just wish I had a bitcoin atm around where I live... would make life so much easier lol.

Hello, Chad from BitQuick support here!

When depositing at a local branch, you shouldn't need to have an account with that bank to make the deposit. Regarding whether or not you deem us trustworthy, I would like to note that we are a reputable company that has been operating for over 3 years now. You can read reviews about us here: bittrust.org/bitquickco
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WTS: Over 135 Bitcoin via BitQuick.co (Cash deposit; escrow) BANKS, CREDIT UNION
by
BuyBitcoin.US
on 02/09/2016, 15:26:27 UTC
They are distributed across the following banks:



             *Find Credit Union deposit locations here.



             *Find Wells Fargo deposit locations here.



             *Find BoA deposit locations here.


The remaining Bitcoin are for sale via various other banks, our full orderbook can be viewed here.


If we don't deliver the coins within 3.5 hours, we will waive our service fee (there's typically a 2% transaction fee for buyers)! If you'd like to sell, you can do it for free (no transaction fees, no withdrawal fees)!

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Re: [2016-06-06] BitQuick acquired by bitcoin ATM company, relaunches exchange
by
BuyBitcoin.US
on 23/06/2016, 17:32:32 UTC
Have any of you guys tried out bitquick yet?  Just curious if it has any features that make it better than localbitcoins's cash deposits?


The huge differentiator we offer over LocalBitcoins is you do not have to depend on seller reputation. As long as you complete your deposit within 3 hours, we guarantee you'll receive your BTC within 3 hours of payment. Thus, no risk of getting burned.

We intermediate every transaction, so if there ever is a scam, we cover the loss.  Wink
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Re: [ANN]BitQuick.co- Fastest method on the market of converting FIAT <--> BTC!!
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 21/06/2016, 21:03:38 UTC
BITQUICK.CO HAVE STOLEN $1,511.96 FROM ME

At the very least, they've mismanaged my deposit and are now ignoring my inquiries.

After several successful buys through their service, today I deposited $1511.96 into an account at a Credit Union Branch.  Upon placing the hold, I didn't receive the email but the site confirmed my hold...this has happened before and "support" had me just email in the pic of the deposit receipt and explained that "they were sorry but the system just didn't send out my email this time."

I did that this time.  I deposited the $1,511.96 into a seller's account as instructed and emailed the receipt in.  Hours later I hadn't received confirmation of them even getting my email, so I inquired.  Heard NOTHING back.  Inquired again...this time, "support" asks, "we're sorry, we don't have any record of a hold placed from your email today...which email did you use?" 

No big deal, this is EXACTLY what happened last time and I just gave them the info on who's account I deposited into, the amount, etc. and they were able to quickly find my order and payout my BTC.  NOT THIS TIME.  I responded with said information and hours have gone by now with no response.

I've sent multiple emails and they have been ignoring me for hours.  I'm not sure what to do here, not sure who to call.  They, of course, don't have a customer service number.  I've tried calling Athena Bitcoin but their "support" number no long works.

I really don't want to lose $1,500 today...any advice?

We apologize for taking a bit longer than expected to get back to you! We did end up responding about two hours later, and are just waiting on a bitcoin address to send your coins to. Although it may sometimes seem like there's nobody on the other end, we always diligently read and respond to each inquiry in the fastest manner possible. If you sent an email and haven't heard from us yet, you can rest assured that you'll be receiving a response soon. Once you provide a valid address for us to send the coins to, we will be able to process your order without a fee.
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Re: [ANN]BitQuick.co- Fastest method on the market of converting FIAT <--> BTC!!
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 07/12/2015, 21:09:04 UTC
Still going strong folks!

Just broke 300 reviews: http://bittrust.org/bitquickco
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Re: Would you sell your Bitcoin via BitQuick.co?
by
BuyBitcoin.US
on 19/07/2015, 20:01:21 UTC
How many orders are in process on indian portal . Still I want to sell my bitcoins at static prices.

We do around 2-3 sales each day.

It's low mainly due to few sellers though. Coins sell fast.
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Re: Post your experiences while selling your bitcoins on Bitquick
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 11/07/2015, 03:34:55 UTC
Our site is https enabled  Wink

Please check out our reviews too: https://bittrust.org/bitquickco

I have checked out your reviews on above given site. Only some peoples are full satisfied with your service and others are complaining about bitquick.in.

As I can see , all the reviews are given by the buyers only. Cannot find a single seller review .

We do have fewer seller reviews unfortunately, but they are in there in the mix:

Quote from: bittrust.org
Akaman Duche - April 22, 2015

starstarstarstarstar Have used BitQuick for selling bitcoin. Great experience throughout! Not only have all transactions gone smoothly, but the customer support has been very responsive (typically within hours of my request).

I like their seller guarantee, which is a big jump up from Localbitcoins.

I have used BitQuick for a few weeks now and will definitely continue using them.

Highly recommended!
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Re: Would you sell your Bitcoin via BitQuick.co?
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 11/07/2015, 03:33:34 UTC
I haven't used your service but it looks good. I mostly purchase Btc from a local seller whom I met on LBC but he sometimes is not available and if that happens in future, I'll give your site a shot and see how it goes.

Look forward to servicing you!  Grin
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Re: Post your experiences while selling your bitcoins on Bitquick
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 10/07/2015, 18:31:25 UTC
Our site is https enabled  Wink

Please check out our reviews too: https://bittrust.org/bitquickco
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Re: Would you sell your Bitcoin via BitQuick.co?
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BuyBitcoin.US
on 10/07/2015, 06:08:57 UTC
Quote

We have guarantees for both buyers and sellers.


How do you guarantee that the buyer will not get stiffed after making a cash deposit? Waiving a 2% fee will not get my money back or my bitcoins. There seems to be nothing in place that will ensure the coins are delivered. Judging from some of the complaints found around the internet, this seems to happen from time to time and there appears to be no remedy from Bitquick.

The coins are already in our escrow; you won't get stiffed because you'll have proof of payment and we can release the coins to you Wink