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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Ask Amazon for Bitcoin Payments
by
Harley997
on 30/06/2014, 01:22:04 UTC
In the meantime, use Gyft to purchase at Amazon. If sales numbers are high enough, Amazon might take notice and decide to accept bitcoins directly, just to cut out the middlemen.

Or, if you want to just pay the item cost and not have to round up to the nearest $10, use snapCard.

Snapcard has a 2% surcharge. Gyft actually pays me 3% back on every purchase. There's nothing better out there.

Gyft is great for specific stores, if you don't mind having to buy in the exact increments of those stores' smallest giftcard values. Frequently, I don't mind that. Sometimes I do. More often, I want to shop somewhere not currently available through Gyft.
if you are a repeat buyer of the store you are buying gift cards from then this should not be an issue