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    r3wt (OP)
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    November 21, 2013, 05:03:25 PM
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    From my conversation with a hosting provider @ Webhostingtalk

    Quote from: Hosting&Designs
    I agree. When we can buy our hardware or other services we use with bitcoin we will look into it. Unfortunately, at this time it's limited to what we can do with it on our end. The only other alternative is PayPal.

    you can sell bitcoins and convert them directly to your bank account via ACH transfer. @ campbx.com(atlanta, ga) or coinbase.com(san francisco, ca)

    Also for what its worth, Bitcoinstore.com is a licensed and legal business operating out of Santa Clara, California that sells everything from servers to cellphones to sporting goods. an overview of their listings is below.

    Also, Bitpay is another us business that allows you to accept bitcoin(and its instant to, no holds like paypal) and withdraw directly to a bank account. namecheap and bitcoinstore both use bitpay.

    Educate yourself and get ahead of your competitors
    servers
    https://www.bitcoinstore.com/information-technology/computer-systems/servers.html
    load balancers
    https://www.bitcoinstore.com/information-technology/network-communication/server-load-balancers.html
    terminals
    https://www.bitcoinstore.com/information-technology/computer-systems/terminals-thin-clients.html
    UPS/power equipment
    https://www.bitcoinstore.com/power-equipment.html

    barebones

    https://www.bitcoinstore.com/information-technology/network-communication/routing-switching-devices.html

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