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Costco Cash Cards for Bitcoin, Dogecoin and Litecoin US and Canada !

Thu Dec 03, 2015 11:56 pm

I was thinking about how to make some extra money for the holidays. In 2014, I sold firewood at Dockweiler beach just west of LAX International Airport and did quite well for the entire year.

But, lately there has been a lot of pressure to make selling of wood at the beach more difficult. I'm always looking for the next business opportunity.

I came up with the idea of enabling people to use CostCo Cash Cards to purchase gifts, food and even gasoline from CostCo that were not members already and because of the restrictions merchant accounts put on purchases of "Stored Value" cards online ... I thought ... why not use Bitcoin.

Here in Southern California where I live, CostCo gasoline is consistently 30 or 40 cents cheaper that the other providers and that's significant when gas is $2.90 a gallon or more.

Of course, when it comes to food, clothing, decorations and so many other things that families buy every week at CostCo this can lead to significant savings.

Sales of "Stored Value" products like CostCo Gas cards are frowned upon by major credit card processing companies without exorbitant fees ... but Bitcoin has no such restrictions.

Bitcoin ... Could that work ?

Well, that's the idea ... purchase a CostCo Cash Card good at any CostCo throughout the US and Canada for the purchase of anything that CostCo sells.

We offer Costco Gift Cards for our friends at face value and only charge a 10% convenience fee.

A great gift idea.

You can use a Costco Cash Card to purchase ...

Costco Cas * Costco Food * Costco Pharmacy * Costco.com * Business Purchases * College Students

From $100 US to $1000 US in increments of $100 US.

Valid at all U.S. and Canada Costco Locations.

You do NOT need to be a Costco member to use the Costco Cash Card.

All purchases with these cash cards MUST be less that the remaining balance on the Card.

And we sell these cards exclusively through Bitcoin payments.

Welcome to our corner of the Bitcoin economy.

**UPDATE**

I now take payments using Paypal and GoCoin and that allows me to take Bitcoin, Dogecoin and Litecoin.

So, I now take three cryptocurrencies and so I'm generalizing what type of payment I will take and I'm generalizing what we sell ... we sell "Stored-Value" cards.

In the near future I will add other "Stored-Value" cards to our product line beyond CostCo Cash Cards.

http://shop.Bitcoin-Doctor.com
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Re: Costco Cash Cards for Bitcoin, Dogecoin and Litecoin US and Canada !

Fri Dec 04, 2015 2:05 am

Do you have any concrete references, customer feedback, or proof of legitimacy?

Users, please be cautious of such offerings until there is confirmation.
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Re: Costco Cash Cards for Bitcoin, Dogecoin and Litecoin US and Canada !

Sat Dec 05, 2015 8:04 am

The fee has been lowered to 5%, except for the least expensive Cash Card which is $55 for a $50 US Cash Card.

I gotta eat.

Anyway... I'm starting to get some traction and I want it to be a FLOOD !!!

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I'm getting a lot of hits and people are turning away. I couldn't agree more that I need a way to give people confidence that they will get their product as ordered. .... But How ?

References ... that's exciting that you bring that up ... I agree that users should be cautious of such offerings as mine.

What kind of reference would be appropriate ?

I have character references on Facebook ... but not in the Cryptocurrency world, because I'm new.

http://fb.com/TheBitcoinDoctor

I need a champion that likes the idea and is willing to bet some "coin" and put me to the test ?

Champion ?

Cheers !
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