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March 06, 2019, 01:47:00 AM
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In fact, you don't even need a credit card for most items on Amazon.de, OP. You can even buy an Amazon.de vouchers for the stuff you want and use it at checkout. Bitpanda lets you sell Bitcoin for Amazon.de vouchers (needs verification though I think) but there are others too like localbitcoins euro traders. The crypto to voucher works best if you don't have a credit card.

Note: 2018 info I haven't checked if this is current.

I wasn't willing to do any kind of verification so I looked more and found that Bitrefill.com sell Amazon.de gift cards. I appreciate the help.
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March 05, 2019, 03:12:35 PM
#9
The buyer nationality doesn't need to be Danish. Anyone could buy your item on Amazon and receive it, then ship it to you to the address you want. Or your order and pay the item and give the address of the person. Obviously, it would need to be someone in the US. Of the person doesn't want to give his personal address he can pick the box at a "Pick Up Point"

I found another solution and apparently everyone is using Amazon.de and Amazon.co.uk which ships to Denmark. But just to be sure I got you right. If I find someone who could buy the item from a danish website, all he has to have is a credit card? He doesn't have to be a Danish citizen or anything and he could just fill the shipping info with my details?

Yes, he just signs up, fills his/her information, orders the item and pays it and that's all. And yes he could also fill the details with your address directly.
Usually, they ask you an address each time you place an order, in case you want to receive the item in another address that you provided before. You work, parent address, ...
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March 05, 2019, 08:18:59 AM
#8
In fact, you don't even need a credit card for most items on Amazon.de, OP. You can even buy an Amazon.de vouchers for the stuff you want and use it at checkout. Bitpanda lets you sell Bitcoin for Amazon.de vouchers (needs verification though I think) but there are others too like localbitcoins euro traders. The crypto to voucher works best if you don't have a credit card.

Note: 2018 info I haven't checked if this is current.
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March 03, 2019, 07:20:32 PM
#7
Shops like Amazon.us aren't delivering to most of European countries, using similar services like Shipito is the most convenient, but not cheapest solution. Basically, this services gives you US address, your order something to that address, Shipito receives goods to their warehouse and they deliver goods to your home. Offcourse, Shipito will charge you fee for their services. Also, your goods isn't from Europe, so you will have to pay custom duties and vat.
But if you can find same goods on Anazon.de or .co.uk - try it. And it will be cheaper solution, because you will don't need to pay custom duties and your goods will be delivered faster than from US.
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March 03, 2019, 04:47:14 PM
#6
The buyer nationality doesn't need to be Danish. Anyone could buy your item on Amazon and receive it, then ship it to you to the address you want. Or your order and pay the item and give the address of the person. Obviously, it would need to be someone in the US. Of the person doesn't want to give his personal address he can pick the box at a "Pick Up Point"

I found another solution and apparently everyone is using Amazon.de and Amazon.co.uk which ships to Denmark. But just to be sure I got you right. If I find someone who could buy the item from a danish website, all he has to have is a credit card? He doesn't have to be a Danish citizen or anything and he could just fill the shipping info with my details?
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March 02, 2019, 06:29:44 AM
#5
I suggest to stay away from purse.io . Usually it was used for cashout haked/carded credit card.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

I had a similar issue in past years, but forum is full of this kind of misadventure.
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March 01, 2019, 04:37:48 PM
#4
You didn't get it. Amazon is not shipping orders on Denmark, so using a site like Purse.io is useless. That's the reason he mentioned he wanted to use Shipito. To get the item shipped in the US and then forwarded to his own address. Purse.io isn't helpful here.
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February 28, 2019, 11:52:53 PM
#3
You could use purse.io. It is a service where you could buy on Amazon using Bitcoin. They modified the operation a bit. But before, you just need to say the product that wanted to buy and how much would like to pay in Bitcoin. I think today you need to import a wishlist from Amazon and wait until someone accepts the task.  I've used it in the past buying products for other people and everything worked fine.

This is my referral link if you want to use it https://purse.io/?_r=HAnDVB
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February 26, 2019, 03:33:15 PM
#2
The buyer nationality doesn't need to be Danish. Anyone could buy your item on Amazon and receive it, then ship it to you to the address you want. Or your order and pay the item and give the address of the person. Obviously, it would need to be someone in the US. Of the person doesn't want to give his personal address he can pick the box at a "Pick Up Point"
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February 26, 2019, 08:37:25 AM
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What I'm planning to do currently is this buy from Amazon.com on the U.S, ship them to Shipito (reship company) and then send them to Denmark.

This solution is clearly more expensive as I'll have to pay for the shipping (DHL).

Alternatively, I was thinking about finding someone from the forums, who could buy me using his credit card online, send it to an address in Denmark and I'll pay him in BTC but it could be hard to find Danish residents probably but If I have the address and the names etc. I guess I could ask anyone with a credit card number to do this and not necessarily a Danish resident? (Not used to shop online).

My question is whether there are services (something like Amazon) that I could shop online from in Denmark and where I could using BTC.
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