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Topic: Where to buy laptops/PC's with BTC? (Read 314 times)

sr. member
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April 22, 2019, 12:14:25 PM
#23
instead of using Spendabit, go directly to these sites [Newegg and Overstock] and search there.

Why not make use of the fact Spendabit shows you results for both of these sites -- Newegg and Overstock -- at the same time, as well as dozens of others.

FWIW, Spendabit is indeed a search engine (for "things you can buy with Bitcoin"), and we link you straight over to the merchants themselves... All we do is save you time and help you discover new BTC-enabled vendors. Also, we do our best to try to keep out scammers and retain fresh product info.
Spendabit is a good search engine because it already filter some unwanted information from the search leaving us with direct product request.
No doubt you are the owner, what are you doing to market your website and make it popular.
sr. member
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April 21, 2019, 02:17:28 PM
#22
dont buy laptops or electronic or any other choses from scam site because most of sites shopping via btc are scam.
the best ways is to exchange your bitcoin to visa or paypal from trust site ; then buy with usd from trust site to amazon or aliexpress ... they have Discounts and promotion
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April 17, 2019, 07:38:11 PM
#21
instead of using Spendabit, go directly to these sites [Newegg and Overstock] and search there.

Why not make use of the fact Spendabit shows you results for both of these sites -- Newegg and Overstock -- at the same time, as well as dozens of others.

FWIW, Spendabit is indeed a search engine (for "things you can buy with Bitcoin"), and we link you straight over to the merchants themselves... All we do is save you time and help you discover new BTC-enabled vendors. Also, we do our best to try to keep out scammers and retain fresh product info.
legendary
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September 27, 2018, 04:48:47 PM
#20
Hello guys, I know there are some websites listed where you can buy laptop and pc with bitcoins but is there any place that sells refurbished laptops and accepts bitcoin? I know newegg does that but to be fair their prices aren't good, I am looking for cheaper alternatives but want a guarantee that the product I'll receive will be quality (refurbished can't be qualitier but I don't want to get it damaged soon).
Seems like it's just Newegg and Overstock for the most part; I did a quick search to find if there were any other retailers that accepted BTC and also sold refurb laptops, but I wasn't able to come up with anything.

Newegg does occasionally have decent deals on laptops, but they're either in the extreme high end or on the very low-end. I would refer you to reddit's buildapcsales subreddit, but I haven't seen anything related to laptops that are at decent prices in a month or two there.
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September 27, 2018, 02:29:29 PM
#19
I'm looking for suggestions as to where i can easily buy laptops with cryptocurrencies (preferably Bitcoin).

I've found this site, https://spendabit.co/go?q=laptop, but i'm not too sure how legit it is.

Anyone that has ever used them before? Alot of the products listed there redirect to a dead link, or are no longer available.

I tell you idea. Register yourself with purse.io this will be give the access to the Amazon site. So you can move ahead to buy the laptop and computer with the help of this site.
Additionally you will be able to receive the offer for using the purse wallet with bitcoins.
Check out gyft site whether they have option for it or not.
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September 27, 2018, 12:07:24 PM
#18
Hello guys, I know there are some websites listed where you can buy laptop and pc with bitcoins but is there any place that sells refurbished laptops and accepts bitcoin? I know newegg does that but to be fair their prices aren't good, I am looking for cheaper alternatives but want a guarantee that the product I'll receive will be quality (refurbished can't be qualitier but I don't want to get it damaged soon).
newbie
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September 27, 2018, 03:34:52 AM
#17
Depending on where you live, you can buy gift cards of huge supermarkets or for stores that sell computers and other electronics. I live in England so I use giftoff where you can buy Tesco’s gift cards and in Tesco you have a very huge range of PCs and Laptops.
sr. member
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September 24, 2018, 03:10:15 AM
#16
From your profile can see you are in evropa so I'll recommend you alza.cz.

It's a czech e-shop with all sort of electronics and tons of other stuff. They're shipping to most EU countries (just check if your country is in the list top right corner) and accepting BTC.
I have personal experience with them, multiple purchases and 100% satisfaction from my side.
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April 27, 2018, 08:50:56 PM
#15
Check purse.io , you can purchase laptop from amazon with bitcoin on there.
newbie
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April 27, 2018, 07:50:50 PM
#14
I guess you better buy laptop or PC direct to your fiat currency so you will not have any trouble in shipping and looking for its good condition. Because there were some merchants who sell online but not in good condition but they put all the quality of one item even not for real.
legendary
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April 27, 2018, 07:04:12 PM
#13
Any good alternative for Europe to Newegg and Overstock ? I was checking Overstock prices and the IT related products like Processors, Ram, Ssd are overpriced compared to Amazon and Ebay which are leaders in electronic trading but unfortunately they do not accept directly bitcoin yet.

You could buy on amazon.co.uk with a card from gitftoff.com and they should ship to Europe.

There's also scan - https://www.scan.co.uk/help/orders/delivery/delivery-europe

If you're in mainland Europe I'd just sell on Kraken or Bitstamp and SEPA to your account. That opens up the whole market.
legendary
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April 27, 2018, 03:51:50 PM
#12
Any good alternative for Europe to Newegg and Overstock ? I was checking Overstock prices and the IT related products like Processors, Ram, Ssd are overpriced compared to Amazon and Ebay which are leaders in electronic trading but unfortunately they do not accept directly bitcoin yet.

legendary
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April 27, 2018, 03:20:49 PM
#11
I used to use Newegg for almost all my electronics purchases since they accepted BTC, but in December or early January they announced they announced they would add sales tax into sales for my state. Still not bad considering I got a free Shoprunner membership a while back(which grants me free 2-day shipping on some items), but it's just a small inconvenience.

Buying an Amazon gift card with BTC through either a site like eGifter or the Currency Exchange and the Digital Goods section (use escrow in either sections unless you're dealing with a reputable user or you want to lose your money). You can also try a service like Purse.io or Bitwants also works. I used Bitwants to buy items off AliExpress before they changed their site name and added more options for purchases and they worked fine.
hero member
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April 27, 2018, 01:47:35 PM
#10
Why cannot you go with the purse mate. Since Amazon not accepted the bitcoin yet directly. They are pipeline to reach with bitcoin. Amazon can directly accept the bitcoin very soon after you may not access to amazon with the purse wallet.
So far we have the access for purse and you will get the additional 15 percentage of flat discount for the any product you buy from there. So laptop and PC will not be big matter to buy from Amazon so you may able to utilize it mate.
legendary
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April 25, 2018, 06:21:33 AM
#9
Don't stress out yourself to find a merchant who accept bitcoins as their payment option but instead just cash out your btc to fiat so that you can easily buy the gadget that you want. But if you really want to get some bitcoins buying satisfaction then much better for you to go on digital goods or goods section and post your item findings and maybe there is a sane guy who will sell his laptop for your bitcoins.

While it's true that it's a bit sad to swallow a needless premium for the honour of paying with BTC, it's worth investigating to see if there's a good deal where you can pay directly.

A lot of the time there isn't and I do find it slightly pathetic when people are thankful they're getting raped for parting with their coins.
sr. member
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April 25, 2018, 04:38:46 AM
#8
I'm looking for suggestions as to where i can easily buy laptops with cryptocurrencies (preferably Bitcoin).

I've found this site, https://spendabit.co/go?q=laptop, but i'm not too sure how legit it is.

Anyone that has ever used them before? Alot of the products listed there redirect to a dead link, or are no longer available.

Don't stress out yourself to find a merchant who accept bitcoins as their payment option but instead just cash out your btc to fiat so that you can easily buy the gadget that you want. But if you really want to get some bitcoins buying satisfaction then much better for you to go on digital goods or goods section and post your item findings and maybe there is a sane guy who will sell his laptop for your bitcoins.
hero member
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April 25, 2018, 04:27:49 AM
#7
Most of the digital goods were available on online stores with bitcoin acceptance. In particular European countries have got lots of online stores, and I'm not sure of this service getting extended to Asian countries. Maybe shipping is available at a higher cost.
legendary
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April 24, 2018, 05:51:23 PM
#6
What country are you in? That's going to have a bearing on things as it looks like it's suddenly a fair bit harder to get Amazon gift cards for BTC in the US and Canada.

If you're in Europe you can get Amazon cards on Giftoff just fine. I've used them loads of times and it's always been flawless.

If you're in America then Newegg and Overstock would be obvious options, but with Newegg you can't buy marketplace items with BTC, only the stuff they themselves sell.

I wouldn't bother with that spendabit place myself when there are so many options to spend directly with retailers.
sr. member
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April 24, 2018, 03:04:26 PM
#5
I'm looking for suggestions as to where i can easily buy laptops with cryptocurrencies (preferably Bitcoin).


There are many online retailers and services that accept bitcoin as means of payment.

To name a few (IT related):
Overstock.com - https://www.overstock.com/blockchain
Newegg.com - https://promotions.newegg.com/nepro/16-6277/index.html
TigerDirect - http://www.tigerdirect.com/
Microsoft - https://www.microsoft.com/
DELL - http://www.dell.com/
Many Shopify stores - https://www.shopify.com/bitcoin

hero member
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April 24, 2018, 02:50:07 PM
#4
Newegg pretty much accepts BTC
https://www.newegg.com/bitcoin
This should be your to go Tech shop, unless you are not from Canade or US.

I'm not exactly giving you the suggestions in terms of a website but here's what I would do if I were you,
 - Find a bitcoiner from your country and see if they can buy the laptop for you and get paid in bitcoins of course you can pay them some tips for the work.
 - Open a thread,post your desired model and see if anyone is ready to do it with BTC and ship it to you.
 - Not sure how legit purse.io is but you can try them.
 - SpendAbit is just a mediator which lists down the websites that sells your stuff from BTC.
Purse.io is a hit and miss, sometimes the guy who bought your item used money taken illegally.
It's just a matter of luck, even though Purse.io tried to minimize this incident.
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