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Topic: Do you like to pay bills using bitcoins while staying at home? - page 9. (Read 16188 times)

sr. member
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I do not pay my bills with Bitcoin because in my country it is not even possible to pay your bill with Bitcoin. I would also not be handy to earn my money in Bitcoin.
but maybe that in future those things are going to change.
legendary
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I would really like it if I could pay my bills in bitcoin but I live in a country where anything related to bitcoin is a bit behind, only funny thing is that Nicosia University was the first UNI ever to accept bitcoin and they even do a digital currency course lol but otherwise bitcoin services here are non existent.
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 516
Paying bills online is saving time and effort and I hope a service like that will run in my country. There are already sites that accepts credit cards but bitcoin would be better of course becausee it is more secure and fast.
Yeah that kind of service is going to save a lot of our time, and i feel more secure to pay all of my bill using bitcoin rather than credit card, let's just hope it can be happening soon
sr. member
Activity: 434
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Young but I'm not that bold
Paying bills online is saving time and effort and I hope a service like that will run in my country. There are already sites that accepts credit cards but bitcoin would be better of course becausee it is more secure and fast.
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1015
Havent tried it yet but its a great offer you dont need to fall in line if your going to pay like electric bill. Instead of wasting time in falling in line you can now have spare time for your friends or family. Who wouldnt want that.
hero member
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I am also from the Philippines, and right now, if my parent is asking me to pay their SSS contribution, I am using the exchange too, it's too easy and you won't get tired waiting in line and that won't affect my time in the office...It's a good experience, and I hope it would continue and I hope they would cater more and more..Aside from that I would love it too if they would start to process payments for local online shops where I really love too shop.
hero member
Activity: 658
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Yes ofcourse ,unfortunately we have that exchanger which you can do cash in and cashout bitcoins . Have that payment method of electric bills ,water without going outside .its more convienient to use bitcoins and i think more years needed to become officially accepted even by the government .
hero member
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Bankers need Income so,
I think your banks will still not accept bitcoin
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I think that banks will soon accept bitcoin but of course automatically finds a way that they only received that fiat amount so a third party bitcoin exchange so that they will not be having a problem about bitcoin price fluctation
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
You can pay your bills with the internet banking if you have a bank account.

But might be more problematic, and sometimes bank accounts are hacked online
Yes maybe there are some problems in paying bills using bitcoin at home but the good thing is, it is very easy for us to pay bills without going there, going anywhere and also at least no expense for the fair and it is very convenient to use(hassle free). I hope this can be used for now  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1060
It is possible to do in the Bitcoin wallet I'm using but I don't. You can pay for utilities (power & water), internet connection, credit card, insurance fee, tuition fee, all of different establishments. You will have a free 100 php (~2.5$) for every 5 times that you pay bills. All of the bills in our house are paid by my parents and they are being paid in fiat. In addition, the companies in my area isn't listed in the payable bills via Bitcoin.
hero member
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In here there is no any bitcoin service provider so i can't pay household bills with bitcoin but using bitrefill like sites i can recharge/topup my mobile. I have recharged my mobile several time using bitcoin.


I think you might have used bitrefill site recharge your mobile but even I don't find any site to do the dth or paying bills for electricity or water. If my government approves that bitcoin as the centralised money then obviously I can do that.

Bitrefill actually supports DTH and other things like that. Go through to your country page (for example www.bitrefill.com/india/)

It would be convenient though if bitcoin is accepted in more establishments and paying bills online. Just wish my country accepts this but bitcoin is not that known here yet.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1001
it will be great if any big company like phone, electric and water company adapt bitcoin payment, so we dont need to go out to pay, just simply open laptop connect internet and pay with bitcoin, however i doubt it can be happening in big company, because the bitcoin price is not too stable, so if bitcoin price go down, they can lost a lot of money
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 52
In here there is no any bitcoin service provider so i can't pay household bills with bitcoin but using bitrefill like sites i can recharge/topup my mobile. I have recharged my mobile several time using bitcoin.


I think you might have used bitrefill site recharge your mobile but even I don't find any site to do the dth or paying bills for electricity or water. If my government approves that bitcoin as the centralised money then obviously I can do that.

Bitrefill actually supports DTH and other things like that. Go through to your country page (for example www.bitrefill.com/india/)
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
I do not want to convert my bitcoins to bitcoin every time that is why I want that I can spend my bitcoins directly at any place I will need to pay money, and so I also want to pay my bills in bitcoin that will also be a convenient for me to keep my money in bitcoin.
hero member
Activity: 826
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Absolutely yes and every one surely would love it and certainly do.Its no better way sitting at home in front of my laptop and pay bills or do mobile or DTH recharges with my bitcoin rather than wasting time and to hard work just to pay bills,there is no better way of using bitcoin in real life.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1283
I'm just paying my bills through online banking because that's just the easiest for me.
It's just my mobile plan that I pay using Bitcoin.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
No I do not like this, but the fact is also that I'm not doing this right now, its not even possible right now.
Maybe in the future there is a possibility.

You are the first person who has disagreed, is there any valid reason behind that? As each an every user of bitoicn will wish to grab this opportunity to pay their monthly bills online without wasting any time.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
No I do not like this, but the fact is also that I'm not doing this right now, its not even possible right now.
Maybe in the future there is a possibility.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 564
Need some spare btc for a new PC
I'd rather want to be able to buy groceries and other everyday life things than bills atm. Cheesy I mean, you pay bills like once/few times a month but you have to buy groceries everyday, and with bitcoin all of that could go pretty much faster without lines, change in your pockets ripping them, carrying paper money with you with possibility of falling out,etc..
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1005
In here there is no any bitcoin service provider so i can't pay household bills with bitcoin but using bitrefill like sites i can recharge/topup my mobile. I have recharged my mobile several time using bitcoin.


I think you might have used bitrefill site recharge your mobile but even I don't find any site to do the dth or paying bills for electricity or water. If my government approves that bitcoin as the centralised money then obviously I can do that.
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