Sindelar1938
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March 06, 2014, 05:52:00 AM |
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I am non-US
I would totally order from Ovberstock if they accepted btc and shipped to my geography
Matter of time hopefully
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daviducsb
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March 06, 2014, 05:52:42 AM |
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Overstock is still not accepting BTC from international customers.
Overstock.com not accepting BTC for international purchases is not the fault of Overstock.com if they can not find a Merchant Service that converts BTC to your country's currency. It kind of is - they could choose to keep BTC instead of converting it. Byrne the CEO said they will be building a bitcoin reserve of 5-10% of the bitcoins they take in. Google it, and try to be better informed before posting FUD.
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V4Vendettas
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March 06, 2014, 06:18:21 AM |
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Overstock is still not accepting BTC from international customers.
Wait so I cant use this being based in the UK? You sure ? Edit: yea I think your right dam that's a shame.
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March 06, 2014, 12:00:52 PM |
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Overstock is still not accepting BTC from international customers.
Overstock.com not accepting BTC for international purchases is not the fault of Overstock.com if they can not find a Merchant Service that converts BTC to your country's currency. It kind of is - they could choose to keep BTC instead of converting it. Byrne the CEO said they will be building a bitcoin reserve of 5-10% of the bitcoins they take in. Google it, and try to be better informed before posting FUD. What FUD? At least make sense when you accuse someone. What about that statement made you fearful, uncertain, or doubtful? About what are you so sure that I am not informed? Fact is, they could choose to keep all revenue in BTC, in which case they wouldn't need to find a service to convert. Yes, it would be risky. They've chosen not to take that risk. So it is the "fault" of Overstock.com - though a better word would be "choice". I'm not saying their choice is wrong (or right), I'm just saying that it is their choice.
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Lauda
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March 06, 2014, 12:18:47 PM |
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It kind of is - they could choose to keep BTC instead of converting it.
Definitely not a wise thing to do. In addition to the legal formalities and complexities, the volatility is a major factor. FTFY.
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March 25, 2014, 09:40:30 AM |
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I guess overstock might be victim of its brand.
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5thStreetResearch
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March 25, 2014, 09:50:57 AM |
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Overstock is still not accepting BTC from international customers.
How/why does this even happen?
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March 25, 2014, 01:42:18 PM |
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Overstock is still not accepting BTC from international customers.
How/why does this even happen? Because 'international customers' include filthy Russians who might try to jam up the system with fraud attempts. America customers typically don't attempt so much fraud.
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Brangdon
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March 25, 2014, 09:37:08 PM |
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Overstock is still not accepting BTC from international customers.
How/why does this even happen? They adapted their systems to bitcoin in a very short period of time (two weeks, as I recall). So it's unsurprising that some things got left out. That doesn't explain why they've not added it since; perhaps they are choosing to wait and see how it goes before changing their systems again. Perhaps they have other changes that they want to roll out at the same time, and those other changes are taking longer. Logically I'd have expected them to save more money and risk by shifting some of their sterling revenue into bitcoin, so I'm surprised it's taken this long.
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March 26, 2014, 12:05:54 AM |
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The thing is, Amazon seems to have a larger selection than Overstock. I wish Bezos would wake up and start accepting BTC.
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googlemaster1
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March 26, 2014, 12:36:44 AM |
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I expect BTC international purchases to be a thing in the future, but the laws are grey enough as it is. It might take some time. As for purchasing from Overstock. I have been buying from them to furnish most of my new apartment and have spend close to 2 BTC there now. I became a stock holder also. I want to support a company that shares my beliefs and values and provides killer customer service in any way I can. So there ya go
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March 26, 2014, 12:48:29 AM |
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... I never knew Overstock had so many up-to-date items; used to think they only sold older items for some reason.
They must have started as "Overstock" (which I seen to remember from a long time ago), and later expanded into new items. Accepting BTC was a great move for them; Just in time to get good publicity, before "everyone is doing it".
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Beliathon
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March 26, 2014, 03:43:08 AM |
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I too have started purchasing less from amazon and started (for the first time ever) buying from Overstock.com, because they allow me to use a non-empire based form of money.
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DobZombie
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March 26, 2014, 12:08:00 PM |
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After reading about how awesome overstock is and them accepting bitcoin, I decided to give it a look.
Look around, make a list of shit I want. Went to put through a $2,000 order, and BOOM. They don't accept Bitcoin for international order.
I'm somewhat fucked off right now.
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March 26, 2014, 12:41:07 PM |
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I have been buying from them to furnish most of my new apartment and have spend close to 2BTC there now. Sounds like a very nice place - man!
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kthejung (OP)
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March 27, 2014, 01:27:57 AM |
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After reading about how awesome overstock is and them accepting bitcoin, I decided to give it a look.
Look around, make a list of shit I want. Went to put through a $2,000 order, and BOOM. They don't accept Bitcoin for international order.
I'm somewhat fucked off right now.
Guess they lost out on money. I wonder if it has to do with international taxes rules that prohibit international sales in bitcoin; they are not a small company that can get away with doing things improperly.
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durrrr
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March 27, 2014, 04:04:19 AM |
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this is great for bitcoin showing people how to purchase items directly with bitcoin is going to open up minds to a lot of epople seeing that it is actually usable and easy to use. or spend
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