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Author Topic: Pay rent with bitcoin? aka btc to bank account. Is there a service?  (Read 548 times)
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October 10, 2017, 11:32:14 PM
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That is possible here in Philippines, we do have what you call Coins.ph we can deposit Bitcoin to that website and then from that site we can cash out bitcoin and convert it directly to Cash/PHP and send it to remittance center, bank account or we can even directly pay our montly bills like electricity, water bills etc etc. For other countries i don't know if there is any existing site like coins.ph on other area.

Really amazing and very convenient to all the filipinos. Filipinos are very lucky to experience that kind of service.

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October 10, 2017, 11:47:27 PM
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Here in the Philippines you can do that. In here, our wallet supports utility bills, school bills, game credits and many more including coupons on restaurant. That is the power of coins.ph. And with that paying bills is so easy right now. You don't need to break a sweat for you to pay your bills.




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October 11, 2017, 12:21:20 AM
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Here in the Philippines you can do that. In here, our wallet supports utility bills, school bills, game credits and many more including coupons on restaurant. That is the power of coins.ph. And with that paying bills is so easy right now. You don't need to break a sweat for you to pay your bills.

That's really incredible! PH is way ahead in the game compared to US, I'm jealous. I wish I could pay all my bills directly with bitcoin.
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October 11, 2017, 03:39:26 AM
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He guys,

So I was wondering if any of you know a good service that allows me to pay my rent with bitcoin? My landlord wants my month rent in her bank account and I would love to be able to pay that with bitcoins! I've seen some services around that claim they do that (welto), but I couldn't really find if they are reputable or legit. If anyone knows of any legit services for this, I would be so grateful! I live in the USA so it must be compatible with US please Smiley

at the moment now in my country there is no bank that received payment with bitcoin. according to the information I hear, not all countries are receiving bitcoin as a legal means of payment. I want bitcoin in my country to be a valid payment instrument.

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October 12, 2017, 11:30:44 AM
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So since there isnt any direct option, which exchange or site do you recommend for turning btc to fiat? Preferably one that takes the least amount of fees and doesn't take forever to transfer to my account.
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October 13, 2017, 05:39:10 AM
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How though if my landlord wants it wired to her checkings account?
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October 13, 2017, 05:55:17 AM
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Here in the Philippines you can do that. In here, our wallet supports utility bills, school bills, game credits and many more including coupons on restaurant. That is the power of coins.ph. And with that paying bills is so easy right now. You don't need to break a sweat for you to pay your bills.
That is too much interested, i am hearing this for the first time. In my area  i do not think that there is a single shop who are accepting bitcoin. I think no such school is there who is accepting bitcoin as fee payment. I think in my areas it will be an idealistic thought, because the bitcoin users in my areas are not so much and i think it will take some more time when the number of bitcoin users will increase here.
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