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Topic: Online ELECTRONICS store that accept bitcoins (Read 798 times)

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January 23, 2016, 02:42:10 PM
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Maybe it's cheaper when you exchange it first to other fiat and then buy it anywhere you like. The most stores are not that future proof.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht

I have always found Overstock prices to be the most expensive ever when browsing through the online bitcoin stores. Yes they ship to everywhere but the prices are just offputting.

I was after a giant bean bag. For a bit of fun I priced it up from Overstock. It took multiple attempts to get them to give me an international tax and shipping price which amounted to three times the cost.

If they set up an EU warehouse I'll take another look but the only place it makes sense to buy stuff from if it's a long way way is China.
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Shit, did I leave the stove on?

didn't know this, must be somethign recent, but do they ship everything? or just limited to some items

Overstock sell to Europe too. You just have to contend with paying tax, vast shipping costs and waiting forever. I really can't believe Newegg could possibly be cheaper considering how much choice there is in Europe.

I have always found Overstock prices to be the most expensive ever when browsing through the online bitcoin stores. Yes they ship to everywhere but the prices are just offputting.
legendary
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For me the Dell is more convenient, maybe it will the convenient store for bitcoin or maybe I am using it frequently that is why it is convenient for me. But I recommend it as because of experience with it.

I am trying to get some experience by getting products from stores using bitcoin. As no such stores are accepting within our country, I planned for a purchase from international market but it is charging heavily for shipping than purchasing through debit or credit cards.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht

didn't know this, must be somethign recent, but do they ship everything? or just limited to some items

Overstock sell to Europe too. You just have to contend with paying tax, vast shipping costs and waiting forever. I really can't believe Newegg could possibly be cheaper considering how much choice there is in Europe.
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Another option is WTCR.ca - I've bought from them before and haven't had any major issues. Their prices are a little higher on some products though.
legendary
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Newegg is very well known and legit of course but I guess you could buy Amazon gift cards if you prefer to use that and they should be available in every country Amazon store. The question is interesting because as we see they are not many around. Many here complain about lack of Bitcoin adoption from the mainstream, well first they would have to actually need it. Right now I'm having trouble thinking on why people actually need Bitcoin other to use in the deep web or trading.
hero member
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For me the Dell is more convenient, maybe it will the convenient store for bitcoin or maybe I am using it frequently that is why it is convenient for me. But I recommend it as because of experience with it.
legendary
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dell, newegg are vastly legit, but newegg do not sell to europe for example, than there is amazon through purse.io

i'm sure there are a bunch of other less notorious, but i don't remember them now

However Newegg do ship to Europe now. From their page shipping destinations are United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands and Poland.

didn't know this, must be somethign recent, but do they ship everything? or just limited to some items
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You can always use Coinmap.org to check out which stores accept bitcoin. It is a very useful app that even helps you to find business that accept bitcoin in your vacinities.
legendary
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In case you would like to buy steam games using BTCitcoin purely, you could use the following link in which they also have a thread here: https://steambitshop.com/?page=cats&id=1&p=1&action=all&sn=120&sm=date&so=desc
And here is a complete page regarding everything BTCitcoin related. Just scroll down until you see Shopping / Spend Bitcoins area and that would cover pretty much everything possible:
http://www.thebitcoinpage.com/
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There's the following sites that accept Bitcoin as a payment for purchase of electronics  - TigerDirect, NewEgg, Overstock, Dell. You could also purchase via Purse.io on Amazon US if you're in the US.
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I've heard good things about purse.io, though I haven't shopped there yet myself.
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Defender of Bitcoin
dell, newegg are vastly legit, but newegg do not sell to europe for example, than there is amazon through purse.io

i'm sure there are a bunch of other less notorious, but i don't remember them now

However Newegg do ship to Europe now. From their page shipping destinations are United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands and Poland.
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Thanks Guys!
legendary
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beware of your keys.
it is recommendation ony, not to be advertising.

AFAIK dell and www.newegg.com accepts. Huh
FYI if you can afford by 7% commission, you can try www.all4btc.com to access almost every single electronic site for bitcoin. (they are updated as of 2016, so i assume that it is safe to use.)
legendary
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legendary
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dell, newegg are vastly legit, but newegg do not sell to europe for example, than there is amazon through purse.io

i'm sure there are a bunch of other less notorious, but i don't remember them now
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SOULcoin
As the title says.
No scam shops or overpriced please.
Thanks
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