I am doing everything I can to not give in to temptations of buying anything with my Bitcoin until I feel happy with my stash. If the offer is good enough I may reconsider this tho... but not until merchants stop dumping it for fiat.
I have two conundrums: 1, is how do you certify that you will not dump your BTC for fiat (at least not immediately, maybe only in small bursts after we're back to ATH)? Customers should not presume that just because they don't go through a Bitpay or Coinbase checkout that there won't be an immediate fiat dump. 2, is what offer could I actually put out for my store? I don't have a wide variety of digital goods for sale nor an instant distribution channel, everything costs random prices to ship, and I only ship to US domestic. If I put out a "10% off x" deal, I suppose that would be the minimum of what's considered "generous", but with BTC tanking more than rallying, I'd have to wait even longer to recoup that loss. If I put out a "buy at least $100 and get any item $5 or less free" that item might jump the shipping cost, so I'd have to say that the free item doesn't get free shipping. I could have a drawing for one customer to win something or other in addition to their purchase, but what would that something be?
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Almost certainly ordered with stolen credit/debit cards because criminals can afford to sell at "a loss" since it's not their own money.
If anyone I gave a gift card to sold it for less than I paid for it, all their future gifts would be from shitexpress or boxofshit or poopsenders etc.
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If you have the physical gift card, look for people on LocalBitcoins in your area and offer to meet them at a gas station and buy them gas with it in exchange for BTC.
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You DO get a discount on Gyft: 3%. Or do you want the stolen credit/debit card "discount"? If so, just go to prison.
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Not sure how those who print the money can ever "have no money".
Not sure how they can afford to print it if everyone else uses Bitcoin. "if"
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Not sure how those who print the money can ever "have no money".
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Just don't sit around and complain that the price keeps dropping when you're not really doing anything to prevent that.
And how can the average user be expected to put a stop to any or all immediate conversion to fiat, exactly?
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Governments are known to go against their people.
Nowadays there's usually a way to prevent that: don't vote for extremists or braindead people "Usually"? Where are the E2E verified elections that prevent scum from counting their own votes?
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lets say Americans give up their gun rights. Then the government decides it wants to use unconstitutional force on us. How would we defend ourselves without guns?
If you don't want to be vaporized, you'd have to take your own life.
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98789, it appears that you had the chance to, but didn't read or care about my last two paragraphs, so I don't see the point in responding to any more of your nonsense. /ignore
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Gunpowder was a Pandora's Box. I saw my nephews eyes light up when he saw his first fireworks, and I also saw him get very scared and nearly cry when they got louder and scarier.
Gunpowder hasn't helped us, it's holding us hostage -along with nuclear weapons. We are prisoners of our own aggression. In 2015, everyone probably wants a gun but nobody needs one. Gladly my country has a more sane view on gun ownership, but that hasn't stopped maniacs doing maniacal things.
Knives and blunt objects are dangerous too!
Great, survival of the fittest, where some animals are more equal than others, with violent criminals with knives (blades) and blunt objects, plus all the guns they can afford at all times, while only victims are rendered defenseless, "sanely", by "gun control". Putting indiscriminate nukes, fireworks/bombs, and discriminate bearable arms within googolplex light years of one another, fail.
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