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Bittylicious enables users to buy Bitcoins with minimal fuss. Every purchase on this site is completely safe and secure as all coins are held in escrow until payment is confirmed.
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Legal information
- Anti-Money Laundering Programme
- Data protection and GDPR Compliance
- PCI DSS compliance
- Data Disclosure Policy
- Prohibited Use of our Services
- Unregulated Cryptoassets
- Disclosure of Specific Circumstances
Payment questions
- What happens if a payment is delayed?
- Can I deposit cash over the counter at a UK bank?
- Can I pay using telephone banking?
- What are the limits when purchasing Bitcoins?
- What banks can I not use with Bittylicious?
- What banks support PayID in Australia
- What payment methods can I use?
- What countries are blocked from using cards?
FAQ
- Accepted forms of ID
- Are any fees taken when buying virtual currency?
- Bank contact numbers
- Bitcoin Cash and SegWit 2x
- Do you have an API?
- Finding my wallet address from the blockchain.info site
- How are my uploaded documents stored?
- How do I add a payment reference in my online banking?
- How do I get my altcoin or ICO added to Bittylicious?
- HSBC delays
- I sent cryptocurrency to the wrong wallet type
- What is the minimum age to use Bittylicious?
- What sorts of credit and debit cards do you accept?
- Will my card issuer charge a fee when paying by credit or debit card?
- Why am I am not able to trade small amounts?
- Why do Bitcoins on Bittylicious cost so much?
- Why does the price change depending on whether I am logged in or not?
- Why does the price keep changing?
- Why is Bittylicious sending out replaceable transactions?
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Bittylicious for Brokers
This information can be ignored by the vast majority of users. Only people interested in becoming a broker on Bittylicious, i.e. offering coins for sale or purchase, setting prices, handling support for your trades and handling all risks, need to read this information.