[Cryptocurrency] Would like to hear about other users' experiences with LibertyX

As the title says, just wanted to hear from some members of the community who've used LibertyX how their experience with the service was. This is a much more viable option in my area compared to LBC. Multiple stores within a few miles are affiliated and the fees seem reasonable. Just curious, how long did the whole process take? Is it something that once you redeem your pin online, you select your wallet you'd like to send the coins to, and the process starts or is it more drawn out? Would like the convenience of getting through the process within 24 hours. Thanks for any experience or advice you guys and gals can offer

EDIT: Before I get any snarky "did you even search LibertyX in the sub?" comments, yes I have. But it never hurts to do as much research as possible


Comments


[5 Points] Aluminum_Foil_Hat:

Tried to use it. The first couple 'businesses' on their list weren't even stores. Just empty. Gave up after that.


[2 Points] shoelace120:

Love it, minus the fact their store locator needs to be updated. Several locations they listed no longer existed and 2 had turned into Boost Mobile stores.


[2 Points] None:

It's a great way to turn cash into BTC. You do have to buy in $50,$100,$200,$300 increments but it never hurts to have some extra BTC laying around for your next order and you can guy a $50 pin along with a $100 pin for a $150 order. You do have to verify your identity when you register so I would send to a bitcoin casino or similar service before you transfer to your local wallet and then your market of choice. There is a downside of finding a store that accepts Qpay but once you do it's smooth sailing. Just call ahead and do some research. I will tell you that even if there's not a store listed on the site near you, all you need to do is call the local mobile phone stores around you and ask if they accept Qpay until you find one. After that you just go to the store and ask to buy a Qpay pin, then they'll ask you what service and you tell them LibertyX.


[1 Points] poboxpox:

I love it, took me a couple seconds to set up on the website. I'll usually get $1k at a time, so two $300, and two $200 pins, takes the cashier about 5 minutes to ring them all up, they have to do one at a time. Then I enter all 4 pins at once on site, redeem straight to wallet of choice and it shows up instantly, but can't spend until 1 confirmation which is usually quick. I just wish the limits were higher, that's my only complaint


[0 Points] bitcunttt:

LibertyX is the best. When you redeem it is instant to whatever address you specify, in the cash value you paid.


[0 Points] shoelace120:

Took me roughly an hour..


[0 Points] None:

You'll get a pin at the store. Once you have it log on to LibertyX and redeem it. They will then let you input a wallet address to send it to and it pretty much immediately shows up.

About half of the places I have tried try to charge you extra for "tax" or because they want more of a profit. Call them on it and say the website says otherwise and they will usually let it go.


[0 Points] BeerSuxPotRulz:

Love LibertyX! My area has about six options in a 10 mile radius and it's just as simple as walking in and handing money to a cashier. No waiting 4 days like with Coinbase and no sketchy face-to-face deals with a stranger like LocalBitcoins. As long as you aren't trying to buy multiple-thousands-of-dollars worth of coin, it's the best.