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Topic: You are now able to use your bitcoins to shop at Walmart, Chipotle, gas stations - page 3. (Read 12856 times)

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Are there any plans to adapt this to other Countries besides the USA? Possible to copy this format and open in Canada as well,could see this doing decent maybe and a potential step towards global.
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That's great news but still it would be better if you could actually use bitcoins directly and avoid the extra medium fees and expenses, it would also be better for real bitcoin adoption but I suppose baby steps do good as well.
newbie
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It's great if such big online stores start accepting bitcoins with ease and it would be more fun if we also get discount on purchasing through bitcoins.
legendary
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Among the places where I can use bitcoins, only KFC and Starbucks are two places where I can use it. I mainly shop at Amazon and they have yet not adopted bitcoins and the last time I asked them, they just gave a response that they'll
check it out.

You spend bitcoins on Amazon using http://www.purse.io

I use it all the time. I usually get 20% or more off of my purchase price too. No reason to buy anything on Amazon with fiat unless you hate saving money.
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A wow and a big WOW. That is cool.  Grin Thank you for the list that you have provided that are accepting bitcoin. I hope someday it will grew more and there will convenience for all of us.  Grin
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Yet we're still waiting for that jump in price. We've been in this price range for several weeks now. I guess, it's not making much difference nowadays.
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Among the places where I can use bitcoins, only KFC and Starbucks are two places where I can use it. I mainly shop at Amazon and they have yet not adopted bitcoins and the last time I asked them, they just gave a response that they'll
check it out.

Lol you can do that? I didn't know that Starbuck was accepting btc!

Well you'll never see me spending my btc spent in such a useless over expensive place, but that's good to know Smiley
legendary
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Among the places where I can use bitcoins, only KFC and Starbucks are two places where I can use it. I mainly shop at Amazon and they have yet not adopted bitcoins and the last time I asked them, they just gave a response that they'll
check it out.
legendary
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Walmart is not available for me and here we have dmart which doesn't accept bitcoins. I need to buy Amazon gift cards to purchase grocery items from online stores but getting gift cards also is time consuming. If I could use an online bitcoin payment like bitpay or coinbase, it would be better.
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i hope many more startup like cardcash who add bitcoin giftcard to their plan,and as you mentioned,so many store accept that giftcard,this is will become good way to promote bitcoin and spread bitcoin to all aroud the world.
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Damn...
Sometimes I'm really jealous of Americans...
I don't like this country but I got to say that in economics they're truly innovative!
Not like the damn old Europe granny not able to take a fucking decision alone.
That's true. Many websites like coinbase as well only prefer US for sending bitcoin debit cards and withdrawals to banks as well and most of the websites mentioned in the OP as well are available for Americans only. I can't even order a debit card in my country as the shipping itself is more than the price of the card and shopping directly with bitcoins is not available for any websites in my country.
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It is worth it for me to be able to have my foot out the door of the banking/fiat sector and the experience is valuable for showing me how it can be done instead of people theorizing about it.

If you're spending fiat, that means you're not buying bitcoins with that fiat. How is that any different from spending bitcoins instead of spending fiat?

But YOU ARE spending fiat, just doing it in the most inconvenient, convoluted way possible.

These gift cards website, for instance, pays the stores with fiat, not BTC. You're simply using an extra middleman.
Why not skip the middleman, and make your life a bit easier saner?

I get paid in bitcoins...so converting to fiat just to go to the store is an extra step. I couldn't care less what they do on their end. I don't care if someone from Europe comes and uses their credit card and the credit card company changes their euros to dollars to go to the store.

What matters is the currency I use, and how it can be used all over the world.

But how is converting small bits of BTC into store gift cards each time you shop easier/smarter than converting a chunk of your BTC into cash every month?
I mean, do you like to make your life as difficult and complicated as you possibly can? Do you have so much free time that you'd rather look for stores offering gift cards on your website than be free to shop anywhere you please?
Explain this shit.

The fact that you used the word Benie Babies (auto ignore for that) means you care not for any explanation I could give and I should not have really responded to you in the first place.


No, it's what's called reductio ad absurdum, forcing you to see the absurdity of your thesis by establishing that a structurally identical one is patently absurd.
Auto-ignore for not grasping that & getting all defensive and butthurt.

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legendary
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It is worth it for me to be able to have my foot out the door of the banking/fiat sector and the experience is valuable for showing me how it can be done instead of people theorizing about it.

If you're spending fiat, that means you're not buying bitcoins with that fiat. How is that any different from spending bitcoins instead of spending fiat?

But YOU ARE spending fiat, just doing it in the most inconvenient, convoluted way possible.

These gift cards website, for instance, pays the stores with fiat, not BTC. You're simply using an extra middleman.
Why not skip the middleman, and make your life a bit easier saner?

I get paid in bitcoins...so converting to fiat just to go to the store is an extra step. I couldn't care less what they do on their end. I don't care if someone from Europe comes and uses their credit card and the credit card company changes their euros to dollars to go to the store.

What matters is the currency I use, and how it can be used all over the world.

But how is converting small bits of BTC into store gift cards each time you shop easier/smarter than converting a chunk of your BTC into cash every month?
I mean, do you like to make your life as difficult and complicated as you possibly can? Do you have so much free time that you'd rather look for stores offering gift cards on your website than be free to shop anywhere you please?
Explain this shit.

The fact that you used the word Benie Babies (auto ignore for that) means you care not for any explanation I could give and I should not have really responded to you in the first place.

"If you don’t believe me or don’t get it, I don’t have time to try to convince you, sorry." -Satoshi Nakamoto
full member
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It is worth it for me to be able to have my foot out the door of the banking/fiat sector and the experience is valuable for showing me how it can be done instead of people theorizing about it.

If you're spending fiat, that means you're not buying bitcoins with that fiat. How is that any different from spending bitcoins instead of spending fiat?

But YOU ARE spending fiat, just doing it in the most inconvenient, convoluted way possible.

These gift cards website, for instance, pays the stores with fiat, not BTC. You're simply using an extra middleman.
Why not skip the middleman, and make your life a bit easier saner?

I get paid in bitcoins...so converting to fiat just to go to the store is an extra step. I couldn't care less what they do on their end. I don't care if someone from Europe comes and uses their credit card and the credit card company changes their euros to dollars to go to the store.

What matters is the currency I use, and how it can be used all over the world.

But how is converting small bits of BTC into store gift cards each time you shop easier/smarter than converting a chunk of your BTC into cash every month?
I mean, do you like to make your life as difficult and complicated as you possibly can? Do you have so much free time that you'd rather look for stores offering gift cards on your website than be free to shop anywhere you please?
Explain this shit.

BTW, can you buy gift cards in amounts like 2.99?
If not, what do you do with the 2.01 change? Catalog it?
legendary
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so i need to buy giftcard first? , this is not simple and took more time, what i need is simple,fast,and low fees,there's does exist bitcoin debit card which allow you to pay anything simple and fast but the fees still high

If you look at the site you'll see that you actually save money by using the card on the site (usually around 10% discount). Sure, it's not for the simple minded. A few clicks with your finger are required.
legendary
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It is worth it for me to be able to have my foot out the door of the banking/fiat sector and the experience is valuable for showing me how it can be done instead of people theorizing about it.

If you're spending fiat, that means you're not buying bitcoins with that fiat. How is that any different from spending bitcoins instead of spending fiat?

But YOU ARE spending fiat, just doing it in the most inconvenient, convoluted way possible.

These gift cards website, for instance, pays the stores with fiat, not BTC. You're simply using an extra middleman.
Why not skip the middleman, and make your life a bit easier saner?

I get paid in bitcoins...so converting to fiat just to go to the store is an extra step. I couldn't care less what they do on their end. I don't care if someone from Europe comes and uses their credit card and the credit card company changes their euros to dollars to go to the store.

What matters is the currency I use, and how it can be used all over the world.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
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It is worth it for me to be able to have my foot out the door of the banking/fiat sector and the experience is valuable for showing me how it can be done instead of people theorizing about it.

If you're spending fiat, that means you're not buying bitcoins with that fiat. How is that any different from spending bitcoins instead of spending fiat?

But YOU ARE spending fiat, just doing it in the most inconvenient, convoluted way possible.

These gift cards website, for instance, pays the stores with fiat, not BTC. You're simply using an extra middleman.
Why not skip the middleman, and make your life a bit easier saner?

I mean, do you follow the BTCeanies analogy?
I buy BTCeanies, sell them for fiat via BTCeanie trading website, and spend that fiat in a store. I call it "spending my BTCeanies."
You buy BTC, sell them for fiat via gift card trading website, and spend those gift cards in a store.
I win, because *every store takes the cash I get for my BTCeanies, and you have to look for a store that has gift cards for sale on your gift card website.
Am I getting through at all?
legendary
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Do you have a list of British stores/shops that accept bitcoin?

I don't know much about Britain's places that take bitcoins. I was not very satisfied when I visited London. I only found one restaurant where I was staying that accepted it.
legendary
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Everyone has their monthly spending, for the typical American it might be $2-3k. $1k might go toward your housing, $500 toward transportation, etc.

When it comes down to it, the money you spend on every day expenses is not much. Let's say it comes down to $1k per month that you spend on things other than the basics. That is all you would need to convert to bitcoins. If the price drops 10% during your pay cycle, then you're out $100 for that pay period. If it goes up 10% for that pay period, you're up $100. But the price rarely changes that much during a pay cycle other than maybe once every 3-4 months at this point. And it evens out.

So it comes down to...can you afford to occasionally miss out on $100 or so (no going out to restaurants for a few nights) if eventually you'll be up $100 (yay, spend more when the price goes up...save when it goes down).

It is worth it for me to be able to have my foot out the door of the banking/fiat sector and the experience is valuable for showing me how it can be done instead of people theorizing about it.

If you're spending fiat, that means you're not buying bitcoins with that fiat. How is that any different from spending bitcoins instead of spending fiat?
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Not a bitcoin giftcard. If you are at one of these places and you have bitcoins you can go to the website https://www.cardcash.com and buy an e-gift card that shows up on your phone. You can then pay for your meal or whatever with your phone.
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Let's say I'm shopping at Stop&Shop.
While standing in line, all i have to do is go to my BTCeanie BTCabies trading website, sell my BTCeanie for cash, and use that cash to pay for the groceries.
Hurrah! Don't even need to check if S&S gift cards are available @ my BTCeanie website, so simpler than BTC Smiley
I can now pay for all of my purchases with BTCeanies! Take that, h8rs!

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