Companies that accept BTC for payment -

in #bitcoin8 years ago (edited)

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So who accepts Bitcoin as a payment - There are many more companies but just put a few.

General

  • Overstock.com
  • eGifter - (purchase gift cards)
  • Bloomberg.com
  • Square - Small business using your iPhone, iPad and Android
  • i-Pmart (ipmart.com.my) – Malaysian online mobile phone & electronic parts retailer
  • Shopify - use Bitpay
  • Dish - Satellite Televison & a internet service provier (Dish Network)
  • Newegg.com - use Bitpay for online electronics retailer company ( can't use BTC)
    Will Call orders
    Newegg Gift Cards (digital)
    Marketplace items
    Subscription orders
    Pre-orders
    Premier memberships
    Return shipping labels

Food

  • Whole Foods – Organic food store and use gift card from Gyft
  • Foodler – North American restaurant delivery company
  • Bitcoincoffee.com
  • curryupnow.com – 12 restaurants in San Francisco Bay Area
  • Subway -
  • PizzaForCoins.com – Domino’s Pizza has signed up
  • Helen’s Pizza – Jersey City, N.J.
  • Pembury Tavern – Pub in London, England
  • Old Fitzroy – Pub in Sydney, Australia
  • The Pink Cow – Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

Tech

  • Microsoft - Can buy contact with BTC on Xbox and in Window stores
  • Dell - Computer technology company

Travel

  • Virgin Galactic - Virgin Mobile and Virgin Airline
  • Expedia.com - Online travel booking agency
  • Bitcoin.travel - The provides accommodation, apartments, attractions, bars & beauty salon
  • WebJet – Online travel agency

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thanks for sharing

Pleasure - have a great weekend

That's why I found it so ridiculously hilarious and sad at the same time when the Washington Post published an article declaring BitCoin dead. There was obviously some editorial pressure applied by someone in Washington who doesn't work for the Washington Post. My guess is someone in Congress, the IRS or both.

And that folks, is a glowing example of what is meant by the term "fake news."

I think Bitcoin will be like a wet fish it will could be a wet fish especially when your are not expecting it - there is so much hype - both ways (only time will tell)

The list keeps growing. Thank you shopping at whole foods

It is changing the way we can pay for things and thanks for your comment

Great list, I wasn't aware of many of these.

Glad I could help and thanks for the comment

So far I'm having a bad experience with pizzaforcoins.com. I've lost 0.0295565 BTC on an order that they split into 2 and did not forward the requested schedule, causing a mis-delivery by Dominos.

I ordered 2 pizzas & some sides for company lunch the next day.
The first red flag I noticed was the order completion page not working in either IE11 or Opera at all: it's a 6-step process but the page had only headings for each step, no fields following them. I guess I decided to be persistent at wasting my Bitcoins and tried Tor Browser of all things, and it worked. In steps 5 & 6 there were 2 text fields for special notes, so wrote in each "for Thursday @ 10:30". The transaction went through without a hitch but then Dominos tried delivering TWICE on Wednesday (same day) after business hours.

Turns out the order was split into two, requested delivery date not forwarded, and paid for with mysterious "gift cards" via the website, that's why Dominos tried to deliver twice at different times. They of course attempted to reschedule and voided the "gift cards" transactions to the owner of pizzaforcoins.com, but they can't re-charge a "gift card" that came in through a website, it can only be done by the ordering party.
Instead, I would have to personally use said "gift cards" to pay directly. But of course I've no knowledge of these "gift cards" so I can't use them to pay Dominos on delivery.

Nice scam! Dominos may or may not have authorised use of their ordering system by pizzaforcoins.com, but either way they have no idea what this website is. Now pizzaforcoins.com has my Bitcoins and the bogus refunded "gift cards" to recycle on the next fool! I have requested a refund through their website messaging system but don't expect my Bitcoins back of course as that generally never happens with Bitcoin scams.

Problem 1: pizzaforcoins.com is far from professional. A payment processor is supposed to transparently inform the customer (me) of all steps in the ordering chain, if it's not the implied direct payment from a bank account. If gift cards are invlolved then I need to know all the details. I had to apologise a bunch of times to Dominos for

Problem 2: pizzaforcoins.com witheld all indication that the order came through a payment processor, instead writing it like it came directly from me. That's a direct violation of financial ethics.

Problem 3: Called the business number, answered "Hello?". I asked what's the status of my refund, answer: "I'm not in front of the computer right now, I'll check into it in the next 3 hours". It's the guy's personal phone, not a business.

Don't be naive like I was - there are more con artists in Bit land than legitimate businesses.