I have family and friends in Venezuela who want to purchase computers and cameras from the US, but have a limit imposed by the government of 400.00 USD Max per year on On-line purchases. I do not live in Venezuela so I do not know any details of why this is so...Can Bitcoin Help? How about Cuba? 
  
   
  
 But how is that enforced? I guess the shop does not control if you are buying from Venezuela or wherever. Probably the government checks the goods when they go through the fronteir and checks that they are not more expensive than the limit. 
  
 In this case the form of payment is kind of irrelevant. If this is not the case and the control is in the money part then Bitcoin might be of help. 
  
   
  
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 Then it seems Bitcoin could help. What I dont understand is what is stopping you from getting their money, buying the computer (or whatever) for them in New York and then send it to Venezuela. If the problem is on how they wire you money then Bitcoin might help, the only problem is how do they buy bitcoins. I dont know if there is anyone selling bitcoins in Venezuela. You would not have problems changing bitcoins for dollars to buy the stuff and maybe you can even find a shop that accepts bitcoins. 
  
   
  
   
  
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