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Investment Ads › Democracy Gift! by lordaustin(op): 9:42pm On May 30, 2017*. Modified: 10:27am On Aug 04, 2021 |
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Investment › Re: Case Closed by lordaustin(m): 8:30am On May 27, 2017*. Modified: 9:30pm On May 30, 2017 |
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Investment › Re: Confirm Website For Free Satoshi/bitcoin by lordaustin(m): 11:30pm On May 02, 2017*. Modified: 8:38pm On May 13, 2017 |
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Business › Re: Rethink What 38,000 Naira Can Do For You by lordaustin(m): 10:36pm On May 02, 2017*. Modified: 8:39pm On May 13, 2017 |
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Business › Re: Skrill (moneybookers) Now Accepts Nigerian Account by lordaustin(m): 12:15pm On Apr 30, 2017 |
Timi1990: You need international passport so they've can verify it on time . If you can't verify it , I can buy it from you . How much can you buy one account? I have some for sale. |
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Business › Re: E-currency Exchanger by lordaustin(m): 2:49pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
oxo4: #bitcoin At www.bitssa.com there is no difference in Buy / Sell rates. You only get the 'real' rate with no middleman. Bitssa is a regulated UK company offering Bitcoin exchange in Nigeria.
465, that is what everyone gets. Try it out today. Abeg I use God name beg una; if you don't want your bitcoin to hang for weeks, never use bitssa. I know what I went through before I recovered my bitcoin from my account with them. You may not be able to employ my tactics. YOU ARE WARNED! |
Adverts › Re: Sowget Exchanger: InstaForex, Bitcoin, USDT, Deriv (Sell BTC from $1) by lordaustin(m): 2:15pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
oxo4: Bitssa is your Bitcoin gateway in Nigeria. www.Bitssa.com is the leading Nigerian Bitcoin exchange, no middleman, no shady deals. Bitssa is a regulated company in UK recently opened in Nigeria and is offering the best pricing around for exchange for Bitcoin and Naira. Buy/Sell at 465.
Professional and audited, you can see the Bitcoin we hold before you buy you can verify everything we say.
www.bitssa.com Abeg I use God name beg una; if you don't want your bitcoin to hang for weeks, never use bitssa. I know what I went through before I recovered my bitcoin from my account with them. You may not be able to employ my tactics. YOU ARE WARNED! |
Business › Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by lordaustin(m): 2:00pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
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Business › Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by lordaustin(m): 1:47pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
oxo4: Bitcoin at 465.
Try www.bitssa.com
We are a regulated UK company and have no middlemen or random people to contact. Trade with the best at the real market rates for Bitcoin and Naira. Best yet, you can see the Bitcoin on offer and what we hold before you buy, meaning you dont need to trust your money is safe- Provable reserves.
www.bitssa.com Abeg I use God name beg una; if you don't want your bitcoin to hang for weeks, never use bitssa. I know what I went through before I recovered my bitcoin from my account with them. You may not be able to employ my tactics. YOU ARE WARNED! |
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Business › Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by lordaustin(m): 12:40pm On Apr 14, 2017 |
LaconicINC: still needed oo Can you buy up to $40? I wanna sell all at once. |
Business › Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by lordaustin(m): 12:16pm On Apr 14, 2017*. Modified: 12:37pm On Apr 14, 2017 |
kaboninc: Hi hi Smooth deal! We'll deal same next weekend. |
Investment › Re: What Is It About BITSSA by lordaustin(m): 7:13am On Apr 06, 2017 |
ExchangerPLUS: We are presently working with Cellulant to investigate Bitssa, BTC withdrawals are not been processed and they charge a very high hidden fee on Naira deposit which they claim should be free.
Seun needs to do something regarding this. Lol! Seun is not interested if you loose your btc or not, all he is after is his money. I actually got to use Bitssa as a result of their advert I saw here on Nairaland and hence thought there would be a level of credence. I just hope Nairaland would not be labelled a forum that advertises criminal/scam websites someday. Wouldn't it be a good idea to ask anyone who wants to advertise such services to create a customer support thread? I have searched all threads where they were advertised by members here and alleged as I did above but they refuse to make a comment which means they are actually there to take your btc. Once your btc gets there, it never gets out. If you love your btc, DO NOT USE Bitssa! |
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Investment › Re: What Is It About BITSSA by lordaustin(m): 11:29am On Apr 01, 2017 |
Alexandrason: BITSSA is a crypto currency exchange for the emerging world. Almost exclusively focused on giving the over two thirds of the world's population who reside in exotic currency markets an opportunity to buy, sell, and hold the world's most liquid crypto currencies. BITSSA is registered and based in the United Kingdom with offices in London, and with oversight from the Isle of Man, BITSSA brings to bear world class standards of product innovation, compliance, and security for assets stored on its platform.
I hope that helps... You said your withdrawals take 1-4 hours. I had placed a withdrawal request to a bitcon address from my account since Thursday 30th March 2017 at about 6:06pm with transaction number 830. Please when will the recipient get the bitcon in his wallet? or are you guys yet another scam site? |
Investment › Re: How Investing In Bitcoin, Can Stop Your Job Search- Bitssa by lordaustin(m): 11:27am On Apr 01, 2017 |
You said your withdrawals take 1-4 hours. I had placed a withdrawal request to a bitcon address from my account since Thursday 30th March 2017 at about 6:06pm with transaction number 830.
Please when will the recipient get the bitcon in his wallet? or are you guys yet another scam site? |
Investment › Re: Problems Exchanging Your Bitcoin For USD Or Naira? Worry No More! by lordaustin(m): 11:26am On Apr 01, 2017 |
PoDeep: What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin is a Peer to Peer, Open Source, decentralized currency. It has a limited supply of 21 million bitcoins ever to be in existence and it is divisible down to 8 decimal places. Its decentralization means it is not controlled or owned by any individual, company, organization or government. Bitcoin relies on strong cryptography to protect users’ funds and is pseudo anonymous by nature. Bitcoin can be sent anywhere in the world, instantly and enables efficient cross border trade with low to no fees (the Bitcoin network has an option 0.0001 BTC fee) with very low barrier to entry- anyone can use it. Bitcoin is changing money the same way the internet changed data. Anyone in the world can send money, a store of value, to anyone else in the world without any entities permission other than yourself. The protocol is open for all to verify and contribute to or to build new innovative applications on top of.
About BITSSA BITSSA is a crypto currency exchange for the emerging world. Almost exclusively focused on giving the over two thirds of the world's population who reside in exotic currency markets an opportunity to buy, sell, and hold the world's most liquid crypto currencies. BITSSA is registered and based in the United Kingdom with offices in London, and with oversight from the Isle of Man, BITSSA brings to bear world class standards of product innovation, compliance, and security for assets stored on its platform.
How Does BITSSA Work BITSSA is a trading platform for the purchase and sale of Bitcoins. The platform permits only spot transactions which are fully funded by trading participants through funds deposited by the participants on the platform. For example, if a trader deposits $100.00 into her account on the platform, she may then purchase $100.00 worth of bitcoins in a spot transaction. Purchases and sales of bitcoins on the platform, are settled by actual delivery of the full amount of the bitcoins by the seller to the purchaser’s account against payment in full by the purchaser to the seller’s account. Verification 1. What is Verification Verification adds additional integrity to your account, and is a requirement of our registration as a U.K Bitcoin Trading Company. With verification, we gather the necessary data to protect your assets stored on the exchange as well as enable you to increase deposit and withdrawal limits. In short, it's a process that allows us to meet our obligations to you the customer and the wider financial landscape, by getting to know our users better 2. How do I get verified Immediately after sign-up you will be directed to the first step in the verification process which is where we validate your e-mail. This is considered level 1 and provides you with a bitcoin address or wallet where you can send and receive bitcoins.
If you wish to deposit funds to buy bitcoins or withdraw proceeds of bitcoins you have sold you will need additional verification which will be done under your profile page 3. What do I need for Verification To get verified you’ll need to upload a valid photo ID such as a national ID, driver’s license or passport, and a proof of address document (no older than three months) which clearly shows your name address. We will then notify you when the verification process is complete (typically less than a week) 4. My verification is on hold what should I do? If a document you’ve submitted doesn’t check out or is deemed invalid, you’ll be given the opportunity to submit a different document. You’ll be notified via e-mail and your verification will be placed on hold until the issue is rectified. 5. My verification has failed, what should I do? If for some reason, you cannot be verified on the platform, such as due to regional restrictions, you will be notified via e-mail. You should contact the support team via support@bitssa.com to determine if the rejection is valid and we’ll explore your options from there. How Do I Withdraw money from my BITSSA account Once you’ve sold Bitcoin, its value in local currency is placed in your balance. We have given you a number of options to enable you have access to your funds. You can withdraw via a bank transfer or if you are in Nigeria you can also withdraw if you have a Cellulant mobile money wallet. In order to withdraw via bank transfer please ensure your identity has been verified and your bank account is linked to your BITSSA profile in order to request a withdrawal. 1. How Do I link my Bank Account? To add your bank account, follow these steps: Go to MENU > FUNDS Then go to your local currency icon and select WITHDRAW Select Manage Withdraw [img][/img][img][/img][img][/img][url][/url][url][/url][url][/url][url][/url][url][/url][url][/url][img][/img] Enter your bank details as requested and hit ADD BANK ACCOUNT Please note that you can only withdraw to an account that matches the name listed on your account. If you add a different account, it will not be allowed and your account risks being suspended Withdrawals via Cellulant mobile phone wallet, will require your Cellulant phone number (which must match the number used to set up your account ) and your Cellulant 4 digit PIN. How long until my withdrawal is processed Withdrawals are processed seven days a week, usual processing times are 1-4 hours depending on the volume and bank destination.
How Do I add money to my BITSSA account To deposit into your account, follow these steps: Go to MENU > FUNDS Then go to your local currency icon and select Deposit Under each of the tabs provided, please follow the steps outlined How long until my deposit is processed Deposits sent from debit or credit cards via Cellulant are processed seven days a week and will usually be credited to your account within 1-4 hours of a successful deposit.
Deposits sent via conventional bank transfers are processed during business hours 8am GMT- 5pm GMT M-F. Depending on the speed of your bank it might take up to 2 business days for it to reflect in our records. Please ensure that all information is entered correct and you have included the transaction reference. All incoming wires must originate from a bank account belonging to your verified name (or company).
How much does it cost to use BITSSA? We strive to be as open and transparent as possible but do need to charge a nominal fee for transactions to cover cost of operations Depositing Money: We do not charge any fees for deposits made via bank transfer or Cellulant Withdrawing Money: We charge NGN 200 for withdrawals less than NGN 10 million in value. Deposits and Withdrawals in Bitcoin: A nominal fee is assessed based on network and mining charges Trading Fees: The BITSSA Exchange follows a maker-taker model, with market makers (adding depth and liquidity) paying no fees and market takers paying a nominal fee of 0.8%
I’d like to report a bug. Who do I contact? You can send us an e-mail with details of your find to either support@bitssa.com or you can open a ticket. Opening a ticket is found by highlighting your user ID in the top right corner of the site and selecting “TICKETS” from the menu choices that appear under your ID.
What about Trust and Security? This is one of our core principles, and we address it in a few ways. 1) Our commitment to Open Source software. Many of our projects rely on Open Source software where the code is freely available to audit. So please, don’t take our word it, it’s open for all to see. We also actively contribute to these projects to give back to the community. In our projects that are closed we are committed to third party auditing and certification to give you the peace of mind you expect. 2) We adhere to the highest industry standards when we store our users details and funds. This includes cold storage, user credentials hashed and salted, encrypted databases and backups and much more. You said your withdrawals take 1-4 hours. I had placed a withdrawal request to a bitcon address from my account since Thursday 30th March 2017 at about 6:06pm with transaction number 830. Please when will the recipient get the bitcon in his wallet? or are you guys yet another scam site? |
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Business › Re: Goshencoin: First Nigerian Owned Virtual Currency/ Blockchain by lordaustin(m): 8:47pm On Mar 11, 2017 |
Here is mine.
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Business › Re: How An ATM Seized My Card And The Annoying Thing I Was Told by lordaustin(m): 9:46pm On Feb 21, 2017 |
same thing happened to me last December. The most painful was that the card was barely one week old.
I was so bittered but on a second thought I consoled myself with the fact that it is for the safety of my account.
I have seen a situation where an account was completely wiped clean just because details of a card linked to the account was exposed.
You don't know who will pick up the card, notwithstanding if he/she is a bank staff. If it is given back to you, the details of the card may have already been taken without your knowledge and at a later time (when probably you have even forgotten the consequence of getting your card back), havoc can be wrecked on your account.
Unfortunately then, you may not have any defense and/or arguement as your card is with you and you only are suppose to be responsible for it, its details and whatever happens to and/or through it.
What baffles me though is why I have to pay for what is entirely not my fault. Why I have to pay for an error done soley by their machine, which I have no control over.
But hey, this is Nigeria. SH*T HAPPENS!!! |
Technology Market › Re: LG 1.5hp Split Unit Air Conditioner At Giveaway Price by lordaustin(op): 1:10am On Feb 03, 2017 |
Sold, Thanks for all the call, inquiries and eventual patronage. |
Computer Market › Re: Computer Shop And Accessories For Sale by lordaustin(op): 1:10am On Feb 03, 2017 |
Sold, Thanks for all the call, inquiries and eventual patronage. |