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March 16, 2020, 12:44:18 PM
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Raidofinance OÜ, a private limited company incorporated under the laws of Estonia, registry code:
14557700. That is strange you do not excist. And as I can see you also had the old system 60OP.COM that was a scam. I think you are a scam and just want to steal money. I do not find that you are a legal company at all... SCAM Angry


Hello! Thank you for expressing your thoughts.

We have officialy registered office in Estonia.
You can also find our address on the main website: Address: Harju maakond, Tallinn, Kesklinna linnaosa, Estonia pst 5, 10143 - https://raidofinance.eu/

We don't have any link/track to 60OP.COM. We have no partherships with them or any other business relationship. Be aware of scammers and take care of your funds.

Please note Raidofinance works under european license and fuly carry out its obligations infront of the clients.
Raidofinance OU sells / purchases cryptocurrencies, our obligations are completed after sending the cryptocurrency to the wallet that was specified during the transaction.

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Raido Finance.
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March 24, 2020, 08:25:23 AM
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March 26, 2020, 11:40:29 AM
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How to Order Food From Your Home Using Cryptocurrency?

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🔹Takeaway.com is a food ordering website, first launched in the Netherlands under the Dutch name Thuisbezorgd.nl
The company’s subsidiaries in these countries accept a variety of locally popular payment methods and fiat cash. A few of its websites also support transactions through crypto payment processor Bitpay, which means you can pay for your delivery with either bitcoin core (BTC) or bitcoin cash (BCH). These currently include the original Dutch site, Takeaway.com’s German brand, Lieferando.de, as well as its websites in Belgium, Austria, and crypto-friendly Switzerland.

🔹Shuttle Delivery is a similar service in South Korea that delivers to addresses in the capital city of Seoul and its suburbs. You can order food from some of the country’s best restaurants choosing between Asian, American and European cuisine. Orders can be placed in either Korean or English and you also have a variety of payment options at your disposal such as major credit cards, Kakaopay, Paypal, and cash in Korean won or U.S. dollars. What makes the platform special is that it accepts BTC and BCH as well.

🔹But even if a food ordering website does not directly support crypto payments, there are still ways to pay for a delivery with bitcoin. For example, you can purchase a gift code for UK’s Just Eat platform from Bitrefil using several major cryptocurrencies. Just Eat’s gift codes come in different denominations, from £10 to £100. To find restaurants in your area that deliver right now you have to enter your postal code. You can filter the results by rating, hygiene, type of cuisine, free delivery, and other features.

🔹Websites like Bitrefil which sell gift cards for coins provide crypto enthusiasts with many opportunities to spend digital money at merchants and service providers. Bitcoin.com Store’s Gift Cards section offers a wide variety of cards you can purchase with BTC and BCH. They are sorted in multiple categories, including Delivery & Subscriptions and Food & Restaurants, where you can buy the Uber Eats gift card, for instance. With the Uber Eats app you can order food online and get it delivered to your door, saving you from going out.
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Do you know of other ways to order food and pay for the delivery with cryptocurrency? Tells us in the comments.
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