you instead imply that i should do it for you..
No, I implied that the people who run McDonald's don't care what you or I think. Since you have Asperger's, you seriously thought I wanted you to talk to the CEO of McDonald's and "use your influence with him". Any normal person would realize - since you obviously have no influence with the CEO of McDonald's - that you can't use that nonexistent influence.
wait a minute.. (poker terminology) ill call you my 100 business contacts that now accept bitcoin.. and ill wait to see if you can check or raise me anything equivalent.
1 McDonald's location can conduct millions of transactions in a year, so that would be more than equivalent to 100 of your business contacts. But it wouldn't be just 1 McDonald's location, it would be all 35,000 of them if they made a company-wide decision to accept Bitcoin. So if McDonald's started taking Bitcoin, that would have a bigger impact than 3,500,000 of your business contacts.
So, if you can wrap your mind around how much bigger that is than you and everyone you know, maybe you'll realize that it's not as simple as "call one location, talk to the teenaged shift manager, and then they'll just accept Bitcoin."
so how about anyone that wants a retailer to start accepting bitcoin, contact them..
Are local franchise owners allowed to accept Bitcoin, under their contract agreements with McDonald's corporate?
Oh, you don't have the first idea about what's involved? Okay then.
... or sit on your hands and wait for the lobbying fairy to appear and do it for you.. good luck with that
I started a topic here, among people who use Bitcoin. I asked for some ideas as to why McDonald's lets people pay with their cellphones, but not with Bitcoin. After we discuss the issue, maybe we will come up with some good ideas.
But before we even decide anything, it would be stupid to try to get something done, when we don't know what needs to be done yet. That would be almost as stupid as you and all your posts.
The people at corporations who make these decisions want to meet with someone about it. When you meet with them, you'll probably need to buy them dinner. At dinner, they'll probably want a few bottles of wine that cost more than 4
BTC apiece. And if you meet people to influence their decisions, and you have the connections and money to be effective, then you're a lobbyist.
But you're not a lobbyist, and you don't even believe that lobbyists exist, which is why you will never convince any major corporation to accept Bitcoin.
If you had given the least bit of thought to the topic of this thread, you might realize that McDonald's didn't start accepting Apple Pay and Google Wallet because customers asked for it. McDonald's didn't print a million decals for their windows and doors that say "Now Accepting Apple Pay and Google Wallet", just because some customers tweeted them about it.
Do you think somebody left a comment card saying "I want to pay with Apple Pay", and then McDonald's spent millions of dollars on new point-of-sale equipment so they could accept Apple Pay for the one guy who left the comment card? "Well this guy says he wants it, we'd better spend a few million dollars just in case he ever comes back to buy anything."
They put a little bit of research into it - OR, some lobbyists do the research FOR THEM, and explain exactly WHY they should change how they do things.