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Title: E-Currency Exchange: PP/Skrill
Post by: CD123 on March 14, 2013, 16:34
Is there any broker (non scam / self tested) you can recommend who renders the service of exchanging PayPal/Skrill into any other type of e-currency. I want to invest money held in these accounts, but as you might know, most (all?) investors does not accept PayPal/Skrill (apparently too risky payment method).

The most popular e-currencies for investment companies seem to be:
SolidTrustpay
Liberty Reserve
Perfect Money
EGO

Cashing PP/Skrill out into my bank account (currency conversion + tax + bank charges) just to reinvest again (again currency conversion + bank charges) does not make sense.

So far my rather intensive search only came up with http://cashconvertnow.com (http://cashconvertnow.com), but I have no reference if they are a scam or not (and there are apparently many scams around).

Any help will be appreciated.

Charl

PS I have inquired directly with PP and Skrill about this and is awaiting their replies, if I am going to get it and if they will be prepared to give the requested info.

Edit 17 March:
PP came back (after apparently not understanding my question), stating that they have no agreement with any broker. Does not seem like Skrill has any intention of answering the question.
Title: Re: E-Currency Exchange: PP/Skrill
Post by: pm963 on November 29, 2013, 03:27
If you are having such a problem you can try http://www.exchanzer.com] [url]http://www.exchanzer.com (http://[url)[/url]. You know there are a lot of ex-changers not living up to their claims but you will be satisfied on it. :)
Title: Re: E-Currency Exchange: PP/Skrill
Post by: topol on November 29, 2013, 07:00

Cashing PP/Skrill out into my bank account (currency conversion + tax + bank charges) just to reinvest again (again currency conversion + bank charges) does not make sense.


It does if you put it into bitcoin. Also you might skip liberty reserve as it has been seized by the US attorney's office.