Pages:
Author

Topic: CoinCard - Buying Amazon $ and gift cards with Bitcoin - page 3. (Read 36685 times)

sr. member
Activity: 373
Merit: 250
Holy shit.  When I saw this thread on the front page again I was almost positive it was just going to be someone bumping an old topic with "HAY HOW DO I GET PAYPALS FOR MY BITCOINS?"

Good to see you back, dude. 
vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
Any idea about the friendliness of Amazon payments to Bitcoin exchange?

Thanks Meni.  I vaguely recall Amazon closing a couple accounts that accepted Amazon payments in exchange for Bitcoins, but can't find any links at the moment.  I don't think anyone has tried an automated system in the other direction, so we'll see how it pans out.  I've given up trying to interpret Terms of Service since they seem to offer no reliable guidance.

I have a few more payment methods in the pipeline in case Amazon closes the account.  The gift card options don't depend on a PayPal debit card this time either, so the service should be more resilient this time around.

Does anyone with a non-US Amazon account know if they can receive Amazon Payments?  In the US, Amazon Payments balance is a great way to pay for goods on Amazon, but I'm not sure if it works the same way outside the US.  I'll gladly refund your Bitcoins if someone wants to experiment and it doesn't work.
donator
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1054
CoinCard reopened today.  For a 1% fee, you can quickly convert your Bitcoin funds into Amazon Payments or gift cards for Domino's, Papa John's or Best Buy.  The service is open 24/7 and automatically processes your order after 2 confirmations.  It usually takes around 20-25 minutes from the time you pay until the time you receive your funds or gift card.

My PayPal account is still restricted, so I won't be sending PayPal payments any time soon.

I made substantial changes to the backend to handle scaling issues I ran into earlier this year (before the PayPal freeze).  All my test orders have gone through perfectly, but the service may be up and down today, if I encounter any unexpected errors.

If you have any problems, email [email protected] for the fastest response.  I'll also monitor this thread, but won't be as quick to reply here.
Great news!

It's too bad about PayPal, I still think the ability to easily sell bitcoins for PayPal is crucial for Bitcoin's growth. I hope that even so there will be people who benefit from your service and that you'll make some profit from it as well.

Any idea about the friendliness of Amazon payments to Bitcoin exchange?
vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
CoinCard reopened today.  For a 1% fee, you can quickly convert your Bitcoin funds into Amazon Payments or gift cards for Domino's, Papa John's or Best Buy.  The service is open 24/7 and automatically processes your order after 2 confirmations.  It usually takes around 20-25 minutes from the time you pay until the time you receive your funds or gift card.

My PayPal account is still restricted, so I won't be sending PayPal payments any time soon.

I made substantial changes to the backend to handle scaling issues I ran into earlier this year (before the PayPal freeze).  All my test orders have gone through perfectly, but the service may be up and down today, if I encounter any unexpected errors.

If you have any problems, email [email protected] for the fastest response.  I'll also monitor this thread, but won't be as quick to reply here.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1031
Rational Exuberance
While coincard is down, I'm experimenting with selling bitcoins on ebay. See the thread about it here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-100-mtgox-usd-for-sale-on-ebay-7072
vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
PayPal froze my accounts, so CoinCard will be closed for quite some time.  Full details are available elsewhere on the forum.
full member
Activity: 228
Merit: 106
Just bought 10 bitcoins yesterday, everything went fine Smiley

Im hoping to buy a much bigger amount soon, but I see theres a limit of 30 bitcoins per day? is this changing soon?

edit. just read the FAQ, hehe. nevermind
vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
I've updated prices for supply and demand again.  It's now $1 + 1.4% for large PayPal purchases.

I plan to make these changes automatically so I don't have to clutter the forum with these sorts of announcements.  It will probably be another couple weeks before I can get to it though.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 252
Bought a $50 Dominos gift card last night. I love buying pizza with BTC. Smiley
vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
CoinPal volume has been really high for the last few days.  To balance supply and demand again, I've reduced CoinCard fees back to $1 + 1.25% on large PayPal transactions.  The exact prices are on the site.
vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
A small change: Clicking the I've Sent Payment button is no longer required.  As long as you send your payment to the right Bitcoin address, you'll receive your gift card or PayPal payment after 2 confirmations.

I used to get a couple emails each day from customers who didn't click the button (forgot to click, 'net connection died before they could click, etc).  Their experience on the site should be more pleasant now.

Of course, you can still click the button if you want to see the order status page.
vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
I have to concentrate on some big projects that are coming up (not related to Bitcoin) and won't be able to devote much time to the forum for the next several months.  I'll still manage CoinCard as I have over the last couple months.  I'll try to check in on this thread about once a week, usually on Fridays.  If you notice problems with CoinCard, please contact me at [email protected] so that I can fix them right away.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 13
I've increased fees for PayPal payments by another .5 percentage points.  Even with the previous fee increase and higher purchase limits on CoinPal, I still ran out of funds over the weekend.

CoinCard might just be the easiest way to turn bitcoins into [PayPal] cash.  I bet you would get plenty of customers at +1% even.

vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
I've increased fees for PayPal payments by another .25 percentage points.  Even with the previous fee increase and higher purchase limits on CoinPal, I still ran out of funds over the weekend.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
Okay, it's nice to know the service isn't going anywhere. Sorry for the PM, I practically sent it at the same time you answered my question; I had been refreshing the thread every few hours and noticed two new posts within a few minutes.
vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
Any plans on topping up the account in the near future?

I'm away from my computer on Sunday (US Mountain time) and sometimes run low on funds toward the end of the day.  Within the next couple hours, CoinCard should be able to purchase Bitcoins again.  Thanks for your patience as I continue enhancing the service.
vip
Activity: 447
Merit: 258
Any update on NewEgg gift cards being sold through CoinCard?

Being a techie community, surely buying hardware with bitcoins would be popular.

I still plan on adding Newegg gift cards.  Recent market conditions have made it hard for me to keep up with current demand for CoinCard's services.  Once I finish some additional automation and can handle the volumes again, I'll resume work on Newegg.  Thanks for asking.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
This site is really , great. I used his service again yesterday and everything went smooth +1 for the OP.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
I'm getting this error today:

Please correct the errors below and resubmit.
Insufficient funds in our accounts. Try again later


Any plans on topping up the account in the near future?

I really do enjoy the convenience of this service and would appreciate the opportunity to continue its use.

Seconded.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
I'm getting this error today:

Please correct the errors below and resubmit.
Insufficient funds in our accounts. Try again later


Any plans on topping up the account in the near future?

I really do enjoy the convenience of this service and would appreciate the opportunity to continue its use.
Pages:
Jump to: