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Author Topic: [2014-06-18] Since1910.com Announces the Acceptance of Bitcoin  (Read 668 times)
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June 18, 2014, 10:34:47 AM
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http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1995801

>PRWEB.COM NewswireNew York, New York (PRWEB) June 18, 2014
Since1910.com, the world's largest online marketplace for designer engagement rings, announces the acceptance of bitcoin for online payments at Since1910.com. Now customers have the opportunity to make a purchase using bitcoin, GE financing, layaway, wire transfer, Paypal and all major credit cards.

"Our customers have asked for this and we listened. Our goal is to be constantly listening to our customers to provide the best possible user experience. We want our customers to feel like part of the team and to help shape the way Since1910.com does business," said Brad Gross, 5th generation jeweler and Co-Founder of Since1910.com.

Since1910.com has partnered with coinbase to provide exchange at the current spot rate for bitcoin and is excited about this new technology and currency.

Following this same guideline, Since1910.com has also launched its' own line of Signature Engagement Rings - The Since1910.com Signature Collection. We could not be happier with the results from our signature collection. We're offering the most beautiful engagement rings, made in NYC in 48 hours at the most affordable prices. Our Signature collection starts at $450 and is currently 10% off. This is a direct results of the requests from our customers, said Eric Peerless, VP of Since1910.com.

About Since1910.com
Since1910.com, is a family owned, fifth generation couture retail jewelry business, established in downtown Brooklyn, New York in the year 1910. The original store was named H.L. Gross & Bro. Jewelers, which it still maintains 10 decades later. Now located in downtown Garden City, Long Island, there are currently 3 generations working together at Since1910.com. Michael Gross is 4th generation family member and President. Brad Gross is 5th generation family member and Vice President. Helene Gross is 3rd generation and treasurer.

Since1910.com is a platinum Tacori engagement rings retailer in addition to being an authorized dealer of several bridal designers including Scott Kay, Martin Flyer, Henri Daussi, Vatche, ArtCarved, Simon G and more.

Since1910.com is a member of the prestigious AGS (American Gem Society) and adheres to their strict guidelines of business practices and professionalism. Since 1910.com is also members of the GIA, Jewelers Vigilance Committee, The Retail Jewelers of America, The New York State Jewelers Association and the Better Business Bureau.



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Yes, I've heard of them.  That's an old time jewelry store near NYC.  I'm not sure I believe the Bitcoin Acceptance.

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