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I know I asked about bitcoin before (which is preferred), but now I'm being told the value can go down in like minutes after you buy? Should that be of concern? FWIW I would be getting the address ASAP to send the funds off but I'm still nervous.
But Western Union, do they ask a lot of questions and potentially deny you? Transactions on record? I've just never used these things.
 
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Things go up and down on the stock market all the time, including currencies like the dollar and the euro. Just buy a little bit of extra bitcoin if you're worried about that kind of thing.
 
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I know I asked about bitcoin before (which is preferred), but now I'm being told the value can go down in like minutes after you buy? Should that be of concern? FWIW I would be getting the address ASAP to send the funds off but I'm still nervous.
But Western Union, do they ask a lot of questions and potentially deny you? Transactions on record? I've just never used these things.
Yeah prices are changing constantly. Buy a bit more than what you want just to be sure. You can also be lucky and be left with more bitcoins, make a visit to a dnm if so ;)
 
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I know I asked about bitcoin before (which is preferred), but now I'm being told the value can go down in like minutes after you buy? Should that be of concern? FWIW I would be getting the address ASAP to send the funds off but I'm still nervous.
But Western Union, do they ask a lot of questions and potentially deny you? Transactions on record? I've just never used these things.
Yes bitcoin can go down but it can also go up.
 
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You said bitcoin is preferred, what are the other methods of payment?
 
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  1. @Meretlein How much extra would make sense?
  2. @drakewantstogo what is a
dnm?
3)@Walilamdzi Western Union or Moneygram, but I'm not sure about a) level of privacy and b) if that matters when sending
 
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jules18

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If you use a debit or credit card with Coinbase you can transfer your coins immediately after buying them. Transfer them to a private wallet for extra security and then transfer the coins to A from there. This process should be very fast so the price won't change much during that time.
 

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