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  • WisGal64W Offline
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    WisGal64
    wrote on last edited by
    #12

    @marcoxd I'm not a big fan of the P2P, but zelle especially, I spoke with someone at my bank who I knew pretty well, and asked them about purchasing research products and she said "don't do it, it'll definitely get flagged" she wouldn't go any into any further detail. I appreciated her honesty

    “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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    • N nosaj

      Most discords or sites will have detailed instructions for the type of payment they accept.
      Here's how I do it:
      Open a Robinhood account and link to debit card.
      Download exodus to use as your crypto "wallet"
      Purchase crypto(BTC, USDC, ....etc) on Robinhood.
      Send crypto to yourself on exodus.
      Send from Exodus to vendor's wallet.
      Just need to determine their wallet.....they will tell you to send on ethereum network, bitcoin, or similar.
      Screenshot your "tix id" for the transaction # and send in email as proof.

      It's relatively quick and easy.

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      pep_researcher
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      @nosaj said in Don't fear the crypto:

      Most discords or sites will have detailed instructions for the type of payment they accept.
      Here's how I do it:
      Open a Robinhood account and link to debit card.
      Download exodus to use as your crypto "wallet"
      Purchase crypto(BTC, USDC, ....etc) on Robinhood.
      Send crypto to yourself on exodus.
      Send from Exodus to vendor's wallet.
      Just need to determine their wallet.....they will tell you to send on ethereum network, bitcoin, or similar.
      Screenshot your "tix id" for the transaction # and send in email as proof.

      It's relatively quick and easy.

      Might be better to just do fiat to crypto on-ramp directly using something like MoonPay. Their transaction charges are a tad bit more but unless you regularly transact in crypto just for peppers it gives an easy way to do PayPal/Debit to vendor wallet transfer.

      My 2 cents.

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      • M marcoxd

        I used zelle on 2 different sites that didnt have crypto for a discount. with 1 I had no problem, the other, the bank called me regarding potential fraud. They were aware the recipient was selling "non fda approved supplements" and believed I was going to get scammed (prob just their way of saying we dont want to be involved in this business).

        So crypto definitely should be the way to go if you want to stay as low radar as possible.

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        pep_researcher
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        #14

        @marcoxd said in Don't fear the crypto:

        I used zelle on 2 different sites that didnt have crypto for a discount. with 1 I had no problem, the other, the bank called me regarding potential fraud. They were aware the recipient was selling "non fda approved supplements" and believed I was going to get scammed (prob just their way of saying we dont want to be involved in this business).

        So crypto definitely should be the way to go if you want to stay as low radar as possible.

        Exactly!

        So many RUO vendors nowadays default to Zelle the moment their payment processor dumps them. Seems lazy on their part to not have other backups like CashApp or crypto, and push Zelle on everyone.

        Customer accounts getting flagged is exactly the reason I don't use Zelle or ACH for peppers at all. If a vendor has only Zelle I move on. Plus it's a big fat privacy and security hole.

        One RUO vendor (not naming names) had a website malware issue a few months ago and people had their personal info and CCs breached left and right.

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        • WisGal64W WisGal64

          What do most ppl use? I saw coin base as a good place to start for beginners, but then saw the complaints about having a waiting period, and in some cases have to show more proof of ID if there were name changes in your past? I've seen posts about using Exodus directly to buy crytpo. Any thoughts?

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          @WisGal64 The main difference is custodial vs self hosted wallets.

          Custodial like Robinhood or Coinbase hold your private keys with them and can block you and freeze your funds if they suspect some weird activity.

          Self hosted like Exodus, Trust, MoonPay etc you have your own private keys and they can't block your funds. They might make it difficult to do off-ramping but you still hold your crypto regardless.

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          • Stan DouglasS Offline
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            Stan Douglas
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            #16

            Does anyone use PayPal for this?

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            • quicksilver80Q Offline
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              wrote on last edited by quicksilver80
              #17

              ^ive read a dozen people get their paypal accounts frozen for using paypal with peps.

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              • Stan DouglasS Offline
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                Stan Douglas
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                #18

                I've used my PayPal Mastercard to pay for peps from Nexaph, could just be a hole.
                So I should get a wallet and send it through that.

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                  #19

                  If you are buying from nexaph, you can use credit card, debit card, whatever, it will be fine.
                  If you are buying from grey market, that is different. The best way is detailed in this thread. Open a robinhood account. Link a debit card, buy USDC on robinhood (no fee and $1000 available everyday), then open a Trust Wallet account, send your USDC to your Trust Wallet account. Pay the grey market Vendors from your trust wallet account (USDC-Sol). There is little or no fee at all when doing it that way. Also no wait period.
                  The only problem you possibly could run into, is if your bank stops the robinhood transfer. My one bank was giving me an issue with that, my other has worked fine since day one…

                  Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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                    Neil McCauley
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                    #20

                    Great info, thank you

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                    • quicksilver80Q quicksilver80

                      ^ive read a dozen people get their paypal accounts frozen for using paypal with peps.

                      WisGal64W Offline
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                      WisGal64
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                      @quicksilver80 said in Don't fear the crypto:

                      ^ive read a dozen people get their paypal accounts frozen for using paypal with peps.

                      In my case, didn’t purchase them directly, was told not to , just bought crypto, I’m starting to like PP as much as I like Wood ticks lol

                      “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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