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newbie
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Yup there are things called bitcoin debit cards exactly for this, try Bit-x or ecoin.
This is also a useful information for me.
Thank you for this wonderful information.
hero member
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Hello.

I have an apparently simple question... or it is complicated?
I have bitcoin.
I wish to buy things from websites that only accept Credit Card.
My bank does NOT allow bitcoin.  (don't change the subject by wasting our time asking about this.)
I do NOT have a USA bank account.  (They seem to allow bitcoin cashouts from virwox, paypal etc)

So without further explanation, just pretend I have NO bank account.  (as they don't allow ANY bitcoin related transactions, virwox, coinbase, or any known bitcoin broker will LOCK the account).

So what can I do to shop online?
Gyft only works for some things that have gift cards.
No I am not shopping Amazon. (purse.io)

Can I buy Visa or Mastercard gift cards online somewhere?
I know someone here is an expert.

help a guy out?

Dude, grab a virtual bitcoin debit card. It's so simple to use. Sites like e-coin, bit-x etc. all offer it. Spectrocoin also does. The hard part is not converter money from BTC to credit card in USD, it's the opposite way around.

I suggest you check this out: https://www.deepdotweb.com/2015/03/09/bitcoin-debit-cards-a-real-comparison/ Very important to understand who you're dealing with.
hero member
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We at CEX.IO exchange have just launched withdrawals to Visa/MasterCard. It is instant, easy, and legal. If you still need that feature, check our service out.

Your service looks interesting.  Unique that you can withdraw into a credit card.  (But for 2.9% + $5? each time?)
You also require an ass ton of verification.  What is up with all that?

However I am looking to get a card I can use at an ATM without paperwork.  Something the the US calls unpatriotic.
CEX
legendary
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We at CEX.IO exchange have just launched withdrawals to Visa/MasterCard. It is instant, easy, and legal. If you still need that feature, check our service out.
sr. member
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You should look up at some bitcoin virtual debit card. Here in Latin América, we use Satoshi Tango.
https://www.satoshitango.com/home

Debit cards are free. You just have to deposit a minimum of 10$ worth of bitcoin to use it. They issue VISA cards (they are official partners), it's very secure and legit.
You can use that card anywhere in the world were they accept VISA.
legendary
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*snip*
Yup there are things called bitcoin debit cards exactly for this, try Bit-x or ecoin.
I will try to find them and see if they work for my country and without paperwork.

Bit-x cards are available to all residents of any country:
https://bit-x.com/guide/bitx-cards
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-bitcoin-debit-card-bit-xcom-anonymous-or-named-low-fees-1006153
hero member
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Ecoin works without getting verified but as you may have guessed it has limits, here's the bcttalk thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-debit-card-917350
hero member
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..Bunch of websites that accept bitcoin
Thank you, that has NOTHING to do with what I asked.  It is as if you did not understand anything that you have read.
Interesting list, but amazingly unhelpful to the question asked.
THANKS!!

First, I move my BTC funds to Virwox and from there to paypal.
My credit card is connected with paypal so it's simple to transfer this funds to my bank account Smiley
I do not have paypal, fuck paypal.  Lying assholes.  That is another story.  I mentioned paypal and virwox do not work for me anymore.  But Thank you for trying.

Thank you!  (Update)  CCEDK has a crappy website, with INCORRECT Bitcoin exchange rates.  Disappointing.

What is the point for legal issue in transferring bitcoin into a credit card. Many online services provide loading funds into credit card also they provide option for loading funds into their online account. Use goolgle.
Unhelpful lack of specific information or references.

Yup there are things called bitcoin debit cards exactly for this, try Bit-x or ecoin.
I will try to find them and see if they work for my country and without paperwork.
hero member
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Move On !!!!!!
I have done it via Coinomat. Now I don't know how legal or not it is, but it has worked very well for me!

https://coinomat.com/visamaster.php
legendary
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I have very simple and proven legal way how to withdraw bitcoin to my credit card.
First, I move my BTC funds to Virwox and from there to paypal.
My credit card is connected with paypal so it's simple to transfer this funds to my bank account Smiley
full member
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The CCEDK exchange is now offering its Bitcoin Debit Card called the NanoCard. Its key features are below but it's basically a debit card you can top up with Bitcoin. When you want to buy something for fiat, or withdraw fiat from an ATM it instantly converts the appropriate amount of Bitcoins to fiat. You can use it for small amounts without any identity verification, but for large amounts you need to supply ID.

https://www.ccedk.com/nanocard

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Key features of Bitcoin Debit Card NanoCard:

Instant funding: No need for manual Top-up, bitcoin in wallet is exchanged to Fiat only when needed for instant payment or cash withdrawal purposes for maximum outcome of bitcoin volatility.
Low commission: We guarantee the lowest commission on all card transactions, as well as low service fees.
Abosolutely Legal: All operations are handled through the processing centers of our bank.
No verification necessary: No need to verify your identity in order to use the Bitcoin Debit Card NanoCard (verification will enable unlimited use).
Priorities and Limits: Ability to set priorities and limits for each country - This is still being developed an should be fully operational soo.
Any user balance types>>: (BTC, LTC, USD, EUR, GBP) can be used as the debit card balance.
full member
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What is the point for legal issue in transferring bitcoin into a credit card. Many online services provide loading funds into credit card also they provide option for loading funds into their online account. Use goolgle.
legendary
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Hello.

I have an apparently simple question... or it is complicated?
I have bitcoin.
I wish to buy things from websites that only accept Credit Card.
My bank does NOT allow bitcoin.  (don't change the subject by wasting our time asking about this.)
I do NOT have a USA bank account.  (They seem to allow bitcoin cashouts from virwox, paypal etc)

So without further explanation, just pretend I have NO bank account.  (as they don't allow ANY bitcoin related transactions, virwox, coinbase, or any known bitcoin broker will LOCK the account).

So what can I do to shop online?
Gyft only works for some things that have gift cards.
No I am not shopping Amazon. (purse.io)

Can I buy Visa or Mastercard gift cards online somewhere?
I know someone here is an expert.

help a guy out?
It depends on what you want to buy.There's are different merchants who accept bitcoin that sell different products.Below is list of some merchants you can pick one according to your need
WordPress.com – An online company
that allows user to create free blogs

Overstock.com – A company that sells
big ticket items at lower prices due to
overstocking

Amazon – An online company that sells
almost anything.

Target – An American retailing
company

CVS – A pharmacy shop

Subway – Eat fresh

Victoria’s Secret – A lingerie outlet

Namecheap - Domain name registrar

Bitcoin.Travel – a travel site that
provides accommodation, apartments,
attractions, bars, and beauty salons
around the world

Pembury Tavern – A pub in London,
England

Old Fitzroy – A pub in Sydney,
Australia

The Pink Cow – A diner in Tokyo,
Japan

Virgin Galactic - Richard Branson
company that includes Virgin Mobile
and Virgin Airline

The Pirate Bay - BitTorrent directories

Reddit – You can buy premium
features there with bitcoins

Zynga – Mobile gaming

PayPal / Ebay - Credit card / payment
processor / Auction

Tesla – The car company

OkCupid – Online dating site

4Chan.org – For premium services

EZTV – Torrents TV shows provider

Mega.co.nz – The new venture started
by the former owner of MegaUpload
Kim Dotcom

Lumfile – Free cloud base file server –
pay for premium services

Etsy Vendors – 93 of them

PizzaForCoins.com - Domino’s Pizza
signed up – pay for their pizza with
bitcons

Tigerdirect – Major electronic online
retailer

CheapAir.com – Travel booking site for
airline tickets, car rentals, hotels

Expedia.com – Online travel booking
agency

Zappos – Online retailer

Whole Foods – Organic food store (by
purchasing gift card from Gyft)

Bitcoincoffee.com – Buy your favorite
coffee online
Grass Hill Alpacas – A local farm
in
Jeffersons Store - A street wear
clothing store in Bergenfield, N.J


Seoclerks.com – Get SEO work done
on your site cheap

Namecheap – Cheap domain
registration company

Mint.com - Mint pulls all your financial
accounts into one place. Set a budget,
track your goals and do more
with your money, for free! ( Source:
mint.com )

TechCrunch.com – IT blog

Fancy.com - Discover amazing stuff,
collect the things you love, buy it all in
one place ( Source: Fancy)

Bing by Microsoft – 2nd search engine
to Google
Bloomberg.com – Online newspaper

Humblebundle.com – Indie game site

BigFishGames.com – Games for PC,
Mac and Smartphones (iPhone,
Android, Windows )
Suntimes.com – Chicago based online
newspaper
San Jose Earthquakes – San Jose
California Professional Soccer Team
(MLS)
Square – Payment processor that help
small businesses accept credit cards
using iPhone, Android or iPad
Crowdtilt.com - The fastest and
easiest way to pool funds with family
and friends (Source: crowdtilt )
Lumfile – Server company that offers
free cloud-based servers
Museum of the Coastal Bend - 2200
East Red River
Street, Victoria, Texas 77901, USA
Home Depot - Office supplies store
Kmart - Retail products store
Sears - Clothing and household
products, electronic store
Gap, GameStop and JC Penney –
have to use eGifter.com
Etsy Vendors – Original art and Jewelry
creations
Fight for the Future – Leading
organization finding for Internet
freedom
i-Pmart (ipmart.com.my) – A Malaysian
online mobile phone and electronic
parts retailer

Apple’s App Store - Buy music and any
app on the Apple AppStore with
bitcoins


Yacht-base.com – Croatian yacht
charter company

Euro Pacific – A major precious metal
dealer
CEX – The trade-in chain has a shop in
Glasgow, Scotland that accepts
bitcoin


Intuit - an American software company
that develops financial and tax
preparation software and related
services for small businesses,
accountants and individuals.

Newegg.com – Online electronics
retailer now uses bitpay to accept
bitcoin as payment
hero member
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Yup there are things called bitcoin debit cards exactly for this, try Bit-x or ecoin.
hero member
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Hello.

I have an apparently simple question... or it is complicated?
I have bitcoin.
I wish to buy things from websites that only accept Credit Card.
My bank does NOT allow bitcoin.  (don't change the subject by wasting our time asking about this.)
I do NOT have a USA bank account.  (They seem to allow bitcoin cashouts from virwox, paypal etc)

So without further explanation, just pretend I have NO bank account.  (as they don't allow ANY bitcoin related transactions, virwox, coinbase, or any known bitcoin broker will LOCK the account).

So what can I do to shop online?
Gyft only works for some things that have gift cards.
No I am not shopping Amazon. (purse.io)

Can I buy Visa or Mastercard gift cards online somewhere?
I know someone here is an expert.

help a guy out?
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