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Withdraw Liberty Reserve

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If you came to this page, then you’re interested in how to withdraw your Liberty Reserve. You must already know that you can’t withdraw it directly from Liberty Reserve and you must go trough an exchanger. I have found the most cheapest solution to withdraw Liberty Reserve.

1. Exchange Liberty Reserve for Solid Trust Pay at the best exchanger here: http://xchanger.org. Right now, the fee for such an exchange is 0%. Yep, you read right! 0%!

2. Now that you got the money into your Solid Trust Pay account you’ll request an ACH transfer to your bank account, it costs usually $2 or $3.

So, the total fees are:

- 0% fee for exchanging Liberty Reserve to Solid Trust Pay.

- 1.5% STP fees for receiving the transfer from xChanger.org in your STP account.

- a few dollars for the ACH transfer.

That’s it. Now, if you find a cheaper way to withdraw Liberty Reserve please let me know. But, trust me, you won’t find. This is the cheapest way to withdraw your Liberty Reserve funds. Believe me!

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July 21st, 2009 at 4:35 am

Best Exchanger

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When we’re talking about exchangers and e-currency exchanges there are lots of factors to take into consideration when choosing the best exchanger. And I mean, a lot of factors. I’ll write below a few of them:

- it has to use a friendly and easy to use interface

- it has to have the most competitive fees on the market

- it has to offer multiple payment options

- it has to have a top-notch security (it involves money, after all!)

- it has to have a great feedback from customers

- it has to offer a top-notch support to the customers

- it has to have a friendly and communicative administration

- it has to be open to new things and adapt fast to new situations

- and I could go on and on…

There’s one exchanger that comes now into my mind that has all the above listed things and which could perfectly fits the title of the best exchanger. I’m talking about xChanger.org, definitely the best exchanger out there. It’s the best from the best. Go check them out and let me know what you think.

I’m sure they’re the best at what they’re doing, after all they are the best exchanger.

That’s it for today.

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July 19th, 2009 at 2:59 pm

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LibertyReserve (LR) to StrictPay (SP) Exchange

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Finding an xchanger company that does Liberty Reserve (LR) to Strict Pay (SP) exchange or LR to SP exchange is pretty hard. There are not many who do this kind of exchange.

Both Liberty Reserve and Strict Pay are user-oriented, altough StrictPay fees are twice bigger. Still, both payment processors are reliable and I recommend using both (”Never keep all your eggs in one basket”).

When it comes to popularity, it’s obvious that LR is much more popular, but SP is growing pretty quickly I could say also, and I won’t be surprised if in a few years it will become the main competitor to Liberty Reserve.

When it comes to exchanges, for Liberty Reserve are a lot of them, but for Strict Pay there are only a few. They still have to work in this field, because it’s for their own good.

Be very careful when doing exchanges with  xchanger companies.

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May 10th, 2009 at 12:37 pm

StrictPay (SP) to LibertyReserve (LR) Exchange

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There are not many exchange companies that are doing Strict Pay to Liberty Reserve exchanges or SP to LR exchange simply because Strict Pay is not such a popular payment processor yet. And another reason is that you were able to do this kind of exchange from Strict Pay site, but they’re not offering this feature anymore. You can find more about why they stop it in their news section.

You need to verify your Strict Pay account before doing any kind of transactions. Their policy. They are very fast when it comes to verify your account. You won’t have to wait for days/weeks.

Strict Pay and Liberty Reserve are the two processors I love the most. Just hoping that Strict Pay will gain more market share in this though payment processing industry. They deserve it.

Always be careful when engaging in e-currency exchanges with unkown persons or xchanger companies.

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May 10th, 2009 at 12:26 pm

Liberty Reserve to Solid Trust Pay Exchange

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You should be able to find e-currency exchange services that are doing Liberty Reserve to Solid Trust Pay exchange or LR to STP exchange much more easily than the other way around since they (exchangers) don’t risk anything when they take Liberty Reserve as LR as a “Get paid, stay paid” policy. From this point of view it should be much more easy.

Time ago, you were able to fund your SolidTrustPay account directly with LibertyReserve funds but that’s not possible anymore. So you have to search and find a reputable exchanger to be able to move funds from LR to STP.

Still, you’ll need to verify your account at STP before conducting any serious transfers in their system. Liberty Reserve on the other hand doesn’t require any form of verification, I believe they’re not required to since they are Costa Rica based and not Canada like SolidTrustPay.

Anyway, be careful when dealing with unkown people or companies when doing e-currency exchanges.

Take care!

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April 24th, 2009 at 1:24 pm

Solid Trust Pay to Liberty Reserve Exchange

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There aren’t many exchangers that are doing Solid Trust Pay to Liberty Reserve exchanges or STP to LR exchanges shorter said. Even if both PP’s are widely used in the autosurf and hyip industry.

Just do a google search and you will see that on the first page there’s no exchanger that does this kind of exchange. I believe that many don’t work with STP since they allow chargebacks. So, if someones hacks another STP’s member account and does a STP to LR exchange, the exchanger will pay the LR and in a few days, the genuine owner of the STP account might ask his money back; he will certainly do that once he founds out that someone transfered funds from his account.

Since there are not many e-currency exchange services that takes SolidTrustPay be careful with who you are dealing. And always if you buy STP with LR always hold the funds for 24-48 hours before making the LR transaction. Just in case, you never know with who you are dealing with!

Take care!

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April 24th, 2009 at 1:01 pm

Next to bite the dust…

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…is going to be Liberty Reserve, Perfect Money, SolidTrust Pay, Strict Pay or AlertPay (no particular order) ? We don’t know, nobody knows (only maybe the admins themselves). Or maybe none of them will and they’ll continue to be in business years after today. But we should remember the downfall of e-gold, CEPTrust, Altergold and e-bullion.

The best thing to do in these circumstances is to minimize the risks, which means not to have all your eggs in one basket. If one goes down, well, you lost an important part of your funds but not all the funds.

Also, when it comes to exchanging e-currencies between one and another you should be very careful with who you handle your money. It is known that there are many scammers out there. So, do your due diligence, go to related forums, ask for opinions on different exchangers and see what suits you best.

On the next article we’ll talk about how you can protect yourself when making an exchange person to person (these can be done on different boards most usually).

Hello world!

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Welcome to E-currency Exchange blog. In our articles we’ll cover different e-currency exchangers around the internet. We’ll post reviews of them so that you can chose one to serve you best.

We’ll look at exchangers that are using the following Payment Processors: Liberty Reserve, SolidTrust Pay, AlertPay, StrictPay, C-gold and Perfect Money. This is the niche we’re trying to cover in this blog.

You’re welcome to comment and post your own suggestions.

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April 11th, 2009 at 1:56 pm