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March 18, 2014, 10:35:39 AM
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I just asked the yoga studio I go to if they will take bitcoin and the owner was intrigued.

People ought to do this with gym memberships, basically anything, keep spreading the word!

Yep, that's the spirit! Which reminds me I should offer that to my gym Smiley


edit: and we just got to page 2 so I'll be giving another award on this page.
Business owners, please contact me to include your award and business in the original post.
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March 19, 2014, 07:07:27 AM
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I have created an email campaign thread to get Swagbucks.com to offer a Bitcoin option.

Here is my thread link : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=493048.0

Here is my latest email to Swagbucks.com :

My Fourth Email To Swagbucks :
 
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Mar 18 11:21 PM

Dear Swagbucks,

Could you please consider offering Bitcoin gift cards in your rewards store? As a daily Swagbucks user,I would prefer Bitcoin gift cards over your currently offered gift cards.

I have already found two reward sites similar to yours, AppNanna.com and GiftHulk.com, that offer Bitcoin gift cards.

I would appreciate it if you could consider offering Bitcoin rewards on your site.

Thank You,

Adam

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Swagbucks Support (Swagbucks Help Center) Mar 20 10:48 AM

Hello Adam,

Thank you for the suggestion. We will pass it along to the guys in charge for review. Have a great day!

Regards,

Swagbucks Support www.swagbucks.com
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March 19, 2014, 07:20:20 AM
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I would prefer more "organic" way. At point when people start to get spam about bitcoin it wont do anything good for any one.

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March 19, 2014, 12:59:51 PM
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I would prefer more "organic" way. At point when people start to get spam about bitcoin it wont do anything good for any one.

It's not spam when your actual customers give you feedback on what they would like to see improved in your service, right? At least I think so?


@Adam616 that's the way! Well done!
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March 19, 2014, 01:51:43 PM
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Thanks
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