I've sent a wire transfer from my bank before and it was no big deal. Paid for some stuff from bitmain and spondoolies a few years ago. While I don't see why Avalon won't accept bitcoin for payment I also don't see why people have a hard time sending wire transfers. Avalon probably have a limit to what they can convert per month and they probably are going over that limit already. Im sure they have to pay most of their expenses in fiat.
Agreed, previously, until my bank refused to send a wire to Hong Kong, looked at other options and they all involved a 3-5 day delay
so I can understand why folk on this forum not only think that that is asinine but also wish to exploit the ease of using crypto currency
and NOT dealing with freaky bank policies and procedures!
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Tried to reply to another poster in this thread:
They charge $25 to use BTC as a payment method.
This is strange. Shouldn't they just say pay this amount of bitcoin?! I mean does every USD transaction say please add 0 BTC?!
I mean come on! So many companies have a built in fee or use a slightly different BTC value to account for fluctuations that
that should be more the common practice. I am wondering if there isn't ANOTHER reason they are being so sketchy??? Does
anyone know? I am about to spend my money there and would like those that have had experiences PAYING this company to
post a bit more, thanks!