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December 09, 2013, 08:42:21 AM
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I know it doesn't seem like it but a single email can make a big difference if an idea is presented with eloquence

I propose we band together to form a loose knit organization based here in this thread and what we will do is send emails to different companies to ask them to start accepting bitcoin. If we can get to be 100-1000 strong then we can really start changing things.

Just like when moms come together about things and write letters but we aren't asking anyone to drop a product, we are asking them to start earning more money. And if people on Bitcointalk won't do this... Who will?

First suggestions:

service@cs.frys.com
online.communities@bestbuy.com
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en_US/DisplayHomePage
http://www.microcenter.com/site/customer-support/customer_support_contact_form.aspx
http://help.newegg.com/app/ask/session/L3RpbWUvMTM4NjU3NjcwMS9zaWQvRVBrZ1ltSGw%3D
https://s01.esupport.sony.com/US/p/contact-email.pl?template_id=1

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December 09, 2013, 12:42:46 PM
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Great idea.

I think companies will only accept Bitcoin if their payment gateways give them the tools (or the software and sometimes hardware) to do so.

So you would be quicker to target the companies that make the tools. Check out Shopify: http://www.shopify.co.uk/blog/10446157-shopify-merchants-can-now-accept-bitcoin#axzz2myrHqukh
There are 10's of thousands of retailers on Shopify. They can now accept Bitcoin. Targeting one company rather than a thousand can be much more effective.

Maybe we could find a list of Payment Gateways and eCommerce software companies?
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December 09, 2013, 02:37:20 PM
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I agree, we could do this if we have enough people.

It would really help the bitcoin community grow.

If the big companies do not accept it right away, we  old try to contact companies that are big on national level (in a relatively small country) but not so big on international or intercontinental level. Such as a big supermarket chain in Germany or Japan or some other country.

If we have at least 1 native German speaker for example, he can write a letter in German about bitcoin, and we can just all send that letter to the company, it doesn't really matter if we don't speak German as long as we can trust the native speaker makes a good pitch in his home language.

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December 09, 2013, 08:18:47 PM
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Great idea.

I think companies will only accept Bitcoin if their payment gateways give them the tools (or the software and sometimes hardware) to do so.

So you would be quicker to target the companies that make the tools. Check out Shopify: http://www.shopify.co.uk/blog/10446157-shopify-merchants-can-now-accept-bitcoin#axzz2myrHqukh
There are 10's of thousands of retailers on Shopify. They can now accept Bitcoin. Targeting one company rather than a thousand can be much more effective.

Maybe we could find a list of Payment Gateways and eCommerce software companies?

Just keep sharing links everyone share links and everyone use the links that are shared

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December 09, 2013, 10:21:34 PM
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Go here and put "Payment Issue" then "Other Payment Issue"
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/contact-us/general-questions.html?ie=UTF8&skip=true

If enough people say "WHY CAN'T I SPEND MY COINS!" Amazon will start to think... "Well... Why can't they?"

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December 09, 2013, 10:29:52 PM
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I agree, we could do this if we have enough people.

It would really help the bitcoin community grow.

If the big companies do not accept it right away, we  old try to contact companies that are big on national level (in a relatively small country) but not so big on international or intercontinental level. Such as a big supermarket chain in Germany or Japan or some other country.

If we have at least 1 native German speaker for example, he can write a letter in German about bitcoin, and we can just all send that letter to the company, it doesn't really matter if we don't speak German as long as we can trust the native speaker makes a good pitch in his home language.



Oooo yes that's good

Companies that are looking to break into the international market possibly

Here are some B2B companies that do international trade and might be ready for it after hearing China's news but seeing the coin stay strong
http://www.tradekey.com/index.html?action=otherpages_contactus
http://resources.alibaba.com/forums.htm (forum style, so, if we start enough forums they will take notice)

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December 09, 2013, 10:30:11 PM
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For bitcoin to be profitable in a ecommerce world it needs to be at a constant exchange rate.

Say amazon sell a laptop for 250.

Your send them 0.2828 BTC. Now 1 hour later BTC price drops $100, now amazon is losing money because they will only get 150 for that 0.2828 BTC. The same can go the other way, price rises and they make a bigger profit.

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December 09, 2013, 10:38:16 PM
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For bitcoin to be profitable in a ecommerce world it needs to be at a constant exchange rate.

Say amazon sell a laptop for 250.

Your send them 0.2828 BTC. Now 1 hour later BTC price drops $100, now amazon is losing money because they will only get 150 for that 0.2828 BTC. The same can go the other way, price rises and they make a bigger profit.



If we are going to limit ourselves by thinking that the board members of these companies aren't as progressive and entrepreneurial as us... Then why aren't we starting a Bitazon? and BitBay?

Let's get it done if we are that much better than them at perceiving market gains why aren't we capitalist giants yet? I'd say we start with emailing these people so that they can have more perspective on what is going on. I am sure they are better at this than we are so let's pull them in.

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December 09, 2013, 10:43:12 PM
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For bitcoin to be profitable in a ecommerce world it needs to be at a constant exchange rate.

Say amazon sell a laptop for 250.

Your send them 0.2828 BTC. Now 1 hour later BTC price drops $100, now amazon is losing money because they will only get 150 for that 0.2828 BTC. The same can go the other way, price rises and they make a bigger profit.



isn't there a payment processor than instantly liquidates a coin for a merchant to USD to prevent this scenario ? bit pay takes care of that i believe.


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December 09, 2013, 10:45:15 PM
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I know it doesn't seem like it but a single email can make a big difference if an idea is presented with eloquence

I propose we band together to form a loose knit organization based here in this thread and what we will do is send emails to different companies to ask them to start accepting bitcoin. If we can get to be 100-1000 strong then we can really start changing things.

Just like when moms come together about things and write letters but we aren't asking anyone to drop a product, we are asking them to start earning more money. And if people on Bitcointalk won't do this... Who will?

First suggestions:

service@cs.frys.com
online.communities@bestbuy.com
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en_US/DisplayHomePage
http://www.microcenter.com/site/customer-support/customer_support_contact_form.aspx
http://help.newegg.com/app/ask/session/L3RpbWUvMTM4NjU3NjcwMS9zaWQvRVBrZ1ltSGw%3D
https://s01.esupport.sony.com/US/p/contact-email.pl?template_id=1

i'm actually up for this, but first we need at least 100-200 strong team for them to notice.

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December 09, 2013, 10:46:05 PM
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For bitcoin to be profitable in a ecommerce world it needs to be at a constant exchange rate.

Say amazon sell a laptop for 250.

Your send them 0.2828 BTC. Now 1 hour later BTC price drops $100, now amazon is losing money because they will only get 150 for that 0.2828 BTC. The same can go the other way, price rises and they make a bigger profit.



isn't there a payment processor than instantly liquidates a coin for a merchant to USD to prevent this scenario ? bit pay takes care of that i believe.



Coinbase does it too, you can autosell every evening. But it doesn't take into account the fluctuation throughout the day.
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December 10, 2013, 01:07:28 AM
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I know it doesn't seem like it but a single email can make a big difference if an idea is presented with eloquence

I propose we band together to form a loose knit organization based here in this thread and what we will do is send emails to different companies to ask them to start accepting bitcoin. If we can get to be 100-1000 strong then we can really start changing things.

Just like when moms come together about things and write letters but we aren't asking anyone to drop a product, we are asking them to start earning more money. And if people on Bitcointalk won't do this... Who will?

First suggestions:

service@cs.frys.com
online.communities@bestbuy.com
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en_US/DisplayHomePage
http://www.microcenter.com/site/customer-support/customer_support_contact_form.aspx
http://help.newegg.com/app/ask/session/L3RpbWUvMTM4NjU3NjcwMS9zaWQvRVBrZ1ltSGw%3D
https://s01.esupport.sony.com/US/p/contact-email.pl?template_id=1

i'm actually up for this, but first we need at least 100-200 strong team for them to notice.

Agreed, it will take tons of emails for them to actually care But one vote can make a difference and more so when you get to add a personal message

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December 10, 2013, 05:06:14 PM
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Here is the Comedy Central programming contact. If we go through and pick "Tosh.0" and say "Why can't I buy Tosh shirts with Bitcoins?!?!" and "Why can't I but a Daily Show Beer Koozie with my coin!!!" eventually they would start accepting them.

Then say the Tosh.0 store started accepting coins he would say on TV "Go buy things at our online shop which in now accepting Bitcoin" at the end of an episode.

http://www.comedycentral.com/help/programming-feedback

Just BTW "@Midnight" is a techy show on CC that still has not mentioned Bitcoins. It comes back on the air Jan 6th.

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December 10, 2013, 05:23:58 PM
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Family dollar they already make money where they should be loosing money If anyone can make Bitcoin work for a real store they can
http://corporate.familydollar.com/pages/contactus.aspx

Walmart, and we could suggest that they give all extra earnings to employees They need a PR stunt like this now.
https://corporate.walmart.com/contact-us/store-corporate-feedback

1-800-Contacts is already an online shop I'm sure they hear about coins all the time in articles
http://www.1800contacts.com/contactus

Apple, I know it's not likely but if they started accepting BTC it would change everything
https://getsupport.apple.com/Issues.action

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December 10, 2013, 05:38:47 PM
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Good idea.

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December 10, 2013, 05:44:23 PM
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Good idea.

Thanks Smiley

@Everyone also remember some companies have never heard of Bitpay but if they see it enough times they may finally click the link So send them bitpay links and short descriptions.

And remember to print screen replies to this thread so we can discuss

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December 10, 2013, 05:50:15 PM
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Great idea! I know English writers will be fairly easy to get. But I'm up for the job.
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December 10, 2013, 06:21:40 PM
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Great idea! I know English writers will be fairly easy to get. But I'm up for the job.

We need as many people that can speak English as possible I know other languages matter but if we want to get media outlets to mention the companies we get then we should focus on the western world at first Not completely just mostly at first

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December 10, 2013, 06:25:24 PM
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If anyone knows any companies please add the links

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December 10, 2013, 06:30:11 PM
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I emailed a few of these asking politely for them to add Bitcoin as a payment method. 
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