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May 09, 2015, 10:23:40 PM
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Hey cool thread Elwar.
How the hell have I never seen this before, this is going straight on my watch list.
Mods can we flag this thread & make it a sticky.

Really helpful man, very informative too because I sometimes feel uneasy thinking about using random sites incase I get scammed.
This is cool though, word of mouth & recommendations are so important for us all as a community.

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May 11, 2015, 12:11:52 PM
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How comes localbitcoins is banned in Germany?

How is it banned?
The ISP blocks access?

And does that work for them?  Roll Eyes

Looks like an IP block. I can still access it from work on a US system.

I will not advertise how that is working out for them Wink

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May 11, 2015, 12:20:21 PM
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I'm gonna try BitWage...

Thanks for this thread!  Wink
should be a sticky, so it could be updated....

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May 12, 2015, 08:52:46 AM
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for Australians, this service which allows you to pay BPay bills(all utilities practically, often rent, fines, credit card bills, loads of bills have a BPAY code) w/ Bitcoin: https://www.livingroomofsatoshi.com

this makes it a lot easier for a person in aus to almost live off BTC alone..

closed for a while but has re-opened now  Smiley
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May 12, 2015, 09:03:20 AM
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I'm gonna try BitWage...

Thanks for this thread!  Wink
should be a sticky, so it could be updated....

Yes, I agree. Can we leave this thread on top? It's very useful for newcomers and everyone else.
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June 04, 2015, 09:23:40 AM
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Updated my takeaway.com review after using it a second time.

Has anyone else used this service and had something you put in the "remarks" box ignored? It might be a German thing or just based on each restaurant's system.

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June 08, 2015, 12:44:16 PM
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Added review of Gyft and added egifter.

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June 09, 2015, 07:42:24 AM
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Thanks a lot. May be the 20 best Bitcoin sites would be the optimum for daily use  Grin
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June 18, 2015, 05:59:33 PM
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Just an FYI for takeaway.com which points to lieferservice.de in Germany. lieferservice.de has stopped accepting bitcoins but said they plan on bringing it back.
They merged with another company that didn't accept them and used the new company's payment processor.

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June 26, 2015, 07:23:29 PM
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IMO, https://atriark.com is a great site for acquiring large sums of Bitcoin without having to give away all your personal info.
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June 29, 2015, 01:03:11 PM
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IMO, https://atriark.com is a great site for acquiring large sums of Bitcoin without having to give away all your personal info.

How is it different from all of the other exchanges?

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July 18, 2015, 09:54:38 PM
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This isn't an every day site but I used it so I'll give it a review here.

http://www.pexpeppers.com

Living in Germany they think ketchup is spicy. I like some of my food to be spicy. I have Tabasco but that's just a flavoring.

I ordered the Killer Swarm:

https://www.pexpeppers.com/product/pexpeppers-killerswarm/

It does the job. Made with scorpion peppers it has a good kick to it. I added it to some wing sauce and it was quite tasty, I just added a few squirts to about 12 wings to it wasn't too hot. But I tried a plain finger dab when I first got it. At first I didn't feel it but then it kicked in good. Some good burn, but not overwhelming.


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October 22, 2015, 09:58:02 AM
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I wish Opening Post was updated frequently. I checked some links and I some of them are unfortunately dead now, for example: http://www.tigerdirect.com/ or http://www.cryptosextoys.com
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October 22, 2015, 11:25:18 AM
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I wish Opening Post was updated frequently. I checked some links and I some of them are unfortunately dead now, for example: http://www.tigerdirect.com/ or http://www.cryptosextoys.com

Tiger Direct is alive and well and should go on for a while. As for the second link...not touching that one right now at work.

The ones below my reviewed links are just ones posted in the thread, not day to day spending. I do use them frequently and update if they go away.

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October 22, 2015, 02:08:03 PM
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hey it seems that g2a is accepting bitcoin, i just discovered it recently, it appear to be in current since 1 week at least, probably more, news report it from 13 of this month
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October 22, 2015, 02:16:42 PM
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Using http://www.bitwage.co I am getting paid 100% in Bitcoin so most of my spending is in Bitcoin. As I find more useful sites I will post the links and write up a quick review. Post here if you have some useful sites for every day Bitcoin spending (not obscure "you can buy knitting needles at this place online" links).

http://www.purse.io
http://www.cheapair.com
http://www.expedia.com
http://www.localbitcoins.com
http://www.gyft.com
http://www.egifter.com
http://www.anxpro.com
http://www.bitronictech.net
http://www.takeaway.com
http://www.billpayforcoins.com DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE!!!

Purse.io
I love this site when I need to buy most things online. If you can buy it on Amazon.com you can use purse.io. Purse.io allows you to buy anything on Amazon and get around 8% to 30% off, every time. Even if you don't use Bitcoin for anything else, it is a no brainer if you are going to buy something on Amazon to use purse.io.
How can they give such big discounts? Amazon has this thing called Mechanical Turk, people all over the world can do simple tasks that computers cannot yet do and get paid a small wage. People in poor countries will do this and make a few dollars a day. But they get paid in Amazon points. It takes months for them to get those points turned into their local currency.
Purse.io allows people to buy your Amazon order for you and they get paid when the shipment arrives. If you're worried about people using stolen credit cards or anything for the purchse, Purse.io has a $10,000 guarantee that they will put toward any problem with your order.

Cheap Air
I use this site all the time for booking my flights. I have compared the prices to other sites and their price is usually within one or two dollars of the cheapest site. It's easy, convenient and you can pay with bitcoins.

Expedia Hotels
Though I do like using airBnB for some of my stays, they do not accept Bitcoin so I tend to go with Expedia. You can book a hotel room and pay with bitcoins. There are some hotels that do not have Bitcoin as an option (I'm not sure why) but about 90% do accept it. I've built up gold status on there and while it gives me a few perks on hotels it is not as good as some hotel reward programs that I have used (like Holiday Inn and Marriot rewards programs). But I did get a $150 coupon for a hotel stay by reaching that status and some hotels have VIP status that gives me stuff like a free bottle of wine or candy in my room.

LocalBitcoins
This is very useful for me, my paycheck is in dollars converted to bitcoins through BitWage but I live in Germany where they spend euros. By selling my bitcoins on localbitcoins I am able to have some cash to pay for local things like food and restaurants. LocalBitcoins is actually banned in Germany but I still talk to one or two guys that are willing to trade so I have enough spending money for rent and food.

Gyft
I used this site to buy an eBay gift card. It was pretty easy to sign up and buy a card with bitcoins. Right after I bought the card I received the coupon code. I then went onto eBay and plugged in the code and got the discount (the site says to wait up to 4 hours but it took it right away). On eBay I still had to "pay" the $0 charge with PayPal but that was just a matter of signing in and accepting the $0 fee. Everything beyond that was just like buying something on eBay. For that card I could only choose $5 increments up to $50, then the increments increased. I actually chose an item based on the fact that it was $43.97 instead of a more expensive version over $60 because of this. I received some "points" for using bitcoins which I assume will go toward a discount on a future purchase. I believe it is 3% back for bitcoin purchases.

Gyft and Egifter have around 100 or so businesses they sell gift cards for from Home Depot to Applebees, Chilis, Lowes, Amazon, TJ Maxx, Burger King and on and on...if I was in the US I would use this a lot.

Egifter
Egifter is similar to Gyft but I was able to buy an eBay gift card in $1 increments, I purchased a gift code for $95. With this one it took a few hours before I could use the code on eBay but it worked the same as Gyft taking the purchase price to $0 before asking me to pay with my PayPal account. Gyft and Egifter appear to have about the same amount of stores, they could be off by a few I'm sure. Egifter gave me some points, more than Gyft but I have not explored how to use them yet.

BitWage
If you are working in the US and you get your salary direct deposited you should try this site. They work with payroll companies to convert your paycheck to bitcoins. Most companies allow you to break your paycheck into multiple direct deposit accounts with a percentage in each account. I suggest you try the site and at least do 5-10% of your paycheck converted to bitcoin to see how convenient it is and useful for having bitcoins to spend.

ANXPro
ANXPro is an exchange but they offer a debit card that you can fund with bitcoins. I received my card and am a bit disappointed by the charging cost and the delay. When I received and activated my card I went to the site and chose the option to fund my card with bitcoins. The site converts your bitcoins to dollars, the bitcoin dollar price when I went to charge the card was about $246. They charged the card at a rate of $235/BTC. So they are basically taking 5% to charge the card. So then I went to the store and tried to use it and it was declined. It was not until about 3 days later that I received an e-mail that said that my card had been funded. So as of right now, though they offer a solution, I do not see it as very useful. I would rather not lose 5% in purchasing value, and needing to charge the card several days in advance means I am not really converting my bitcoins to pay for a purchase, but instead just converting my bitcoins to dollars and funding a debit card (which could likely be done quicker and cheaper another way).

Bitronic Tech
I use this site for my hosting service. They have good rates, they do a lot of different hosting configurations giving you a Linux server of whatever variety you might want. I like that I can pay their monthly bill in bitcoins because throughout the month if the price goes up a lot I just pay my monthly hosting bill before the price settles down. And the fact that I pay in bitcoins means I can drop them at any time (just by not paying) and they won't keep charging my card until I jump through hoops on the phone to get them to drop me.

Takeaway.com
Takeaway.com is a great website for finding a local restaurant (mainly pizza) that delivers or offers take-out. You give them your zip code and it gives you a list of all of the restaurants in the area they support. It has reviews of each restaurant and the minimum required purchase for delivery. It even has a good timer to show if it is open or how long from right now it will be open. When you click on a restaurant it gives you a simple menu to choose from. You choose your food just like you would buy anything else online, putting it into your cart. When you check out you give your address and phone number which you can create an account to save for you. Then you just choose payment in bitcoin and send your bitcoins. Very simple. I ordered a hamburger and some dessert last night from a local burger place. Everything went smoothy, I received an e-mail when my bitcoins were received and one acknowledging that the restaurant was working on my order. I'm in Germany so I was redirected to www.lieferando.de but they have sites all over the world doing the same thing. My order went well, I won't critique the meal because that has nothing to do with the site. But I like that I can buy food with bitcoins. Update: used this a second time, for both orders I tried to add a message to the "remarks" box and both times the remarks were ignored (no onions on pizza, etc), just an FYI.

BillPay For Coins
This is a bill pay website where you enter the address of your payee and they send the payment for you. I am still in the process of trying my first payment, I will give more information on how it goes. The current fee is 1.99%

DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE!!!

Suggested websites in the thread:
http://cardflip.com - huge discounts on some gift cards, plus 3% more with bitcoin
http://egifter.com - similar to gyft
http://whollyhemp.com - soap and other products
http://inyfootprintcoffe.com - coffee
http://bitbrew.net/ - coffee
http://www.bitcoinshop.us - several items
http://bitstickers.net - stickers
http://allthingsluxury.biz/ - luxury goods
https://www.namecheap.com/ - hosting service
http://www.9flats.com - rooms for nightly rent
http://www.newegg.com/ - computer stuff
http://www.tigerdirect.com/ - computer stuff
http://www.dell.com/ - computers
http://www.microsoftstore.com/ - microsoft products
http://www.overstock.com/ - online store
http://www.pexpeppers.com - hot sauce and honey
http://www.cryptosextoys.com - sex toys

Canada:
https://bylls.com/ - pay your bills

Phillipines:
http://rebit.ph
http://bills.ninja
http://mobileshop.ph - top up your phone
http://piiko.com - top up your phone

Thanks for your great job and opening that thread,will be very useful

 
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October 22, 2015, 02:52:46 PM
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Check out Rakuten, they have Bitcoin payments for a while now, I have done some shopping and the experience was good. They are going to have a Halloween special where they will have offers. If you want something like a videoconsole or games or a smartphone I think they have good prices


http://www.rakuten.com/loc/Bitcoin/82406.html

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we here at PexPeppers are back at it! https://www.pexpeppers.com
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November 03, 2015, 01:16:09 AM
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Ok they eliminate international fees and comissions for themselves.

But when the employee wants to spend his bitcoin, he has to turn it into fiat, which will then make it subject to those costs later.

So what they did was they just outsourced the employer costs to the employee.


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Now when bitcoin becomes accepted by more merchants, they wont have to change it, but so far this is not useful for 99% of the population.

But still nice to see innovation like this.

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November 03, 2015, 09:29:04 AM
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Ok they eliminate international fees and comissions for themselves.

But when the employee wants to spend his bitcoin, he has to turn it into fiat, which will then make it subject to those costs later.

So what they did was they just outsourced the employer costs to the employee.


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Now when bitcoin becomes accepted by more merchants, they wont have to change it, but so far this is not useful for 99% of the population.

But still nice to see innovation like this.

Huh? Are you talking about BitWage?

When I want to spend bitcoin I either spend the bitcoin or get paid a percentage when someone buys it from me for fiat. And when I use it in places like Amazon I get a 20% discount. Having bitcoins puts you in the advantaged position when spending money.

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