I've used Bitify to buy various goods in the past (mostly gift cards)-snip-
using that site involves risk, I do not mean scammers but buying stolen cards.
There have been many reports about selling Stolen gift cards from that site ----->
https://coinjournal.net/bitify-now-looks-like-a-darkweb-marketplace/The risk is not to accept these cards, but when you use these cards and shipping to your address, you expose yourself to the real danger.
I don't talk about
cointrade, but I speak in general terms.
This is probably the most secure/acceptable solution. I will try it.
Yes, Bitify is extremely high risk and even though there is escrow implemented on that site, it doesn't protect you from buying carded AGCs, which floods the marketplace there. Stolen cards are common theme in these p2p marketplaces, whether LBC, Paxful, or Bitify. I would suggest not using them for your own good, you don't want someone coming up knocking because you are accused of using a stolen gift card to make purchases.
Same with purse.io, I would only use with low amount purchases with reasonable discount %'s, because most people who are able to offer such big discounts on purchases use carded AGCs to make the order.
I've used Copay in the past, and have indeed seen its function of buying AGCs. It is safe, and seems to be the safest way so far to cash out your BTC directly to an Amazon purchase, apart from just selling for fiat.