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Topic: [BREAKING NEWS] DELL is now accepting Bitcoin !!! - page 2. (Read 5839 times)

newbie
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This is actually surprising. shrug. Lets see how it goes.

The challenge will be persuading the 70% of Bitcoin HODLers to actually spend their coins.
legendary
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It's sad how most of the ppl don't see new vendors as good thing in BTC world. Yes, short term, it can brig price down (early adopters start using their BTC) but in long term, it spreads BTC around (from early adopters to rest of population) and it attracts aditional users which in turn rais price long term.
legendary
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Leave no FUD unchallenged
Actual serious question here: how is this helpful to anybody except those who already own Bitcoin? Unless you presume that the price of Bitcoin will constantly rise, that is. Otherwise, how is this functionally better from using a credit card?

And before someone mentions identify theft: buying from Dell's website means you'll be making an account with them anyway, regardless of how you pay.


I think you've got the question back to front.  How is a currency that no one accepts useful to anyone?  These are all small steps to something much bigger, but people generally won't see the benefit for a while yet.  It's going to be helpful to people who may need an alternative to cash and cards at some point (and the likelihood of that is increasing by the day in most places).  The more vendors that accept Bitcoin, the more useful it becomes.  It also helps create positive awareness, because anyone who bought the poorly researched stories about Bitcoin being some sort of elaborate scam now have evidence to the contrary.

hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 500
Nope..
Sure, you're safe from CC theft... because the burden of securing your financial information has been shifted from a credit card company or bank to yourself, which most people do not want and can not competently do. And that's basically the only possible "benefit" I can see.

I agree.  If you knew what big companies pay to secure their credit card-holder data, and all the PCI obligations that come with it, you see that this in and of itself is huge!
newbie
Activity: 26
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This is actually surprising. shrug. Lets see how it goes.
newbie
Activity: 50
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Sure, you're safe from CC theft... because the burden of securing your financial information has been shifted from a credit card company or bank to yourself, which most people do not want and can not competently do. And that's basically the only possible "benefit" I can see.
newbie
Activity: 50
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Actual serious question here: how is this helpful to anybody except those who already own Bitcoin? Unless you presume that the price of Bitcoin will constantly rise, that is. Otherwise, how is this functionally better from using a credit card?

And before someone mentions identify theft: buying from Dell's website means you'll be making an account with them anyway, regardless of how you pay.
newbie
Activity: 41
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I hope that either Tigerdirect or Newegg starts paying Dell in Bitcoin for some of their B2B purchases. That would be huge.
full member
Activity: 271
Merit: 100
Were there alienware discount or i missed it?
newbie
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Wow they did this in 14 days!!! Good job!

I don't think this can be overstated. A company with nearly $60 billion in revenue implemented an entirely new payment system and has it up and running in 14 days. Mostly everyone has heard that Bitcoin can save on credit card processing fees but not everyone knows just how easy it is to implement and use.
hero member
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Merit: 500
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Their monitors are the best. They have very cheap very good quality consumer monitors (I am currently on a s2340l as I am typing this), and they also have the best professional photo/video editing monitors.

yeah i was going to buy one of their refurbished IPS monitors, but mine started working again magically. i always hear these great things about those dell monitors, but i guess i don't need it now.

Been on two Dell IPS monitors since 2010 and they still work great. They do make some great monitors, although I think the OEM panels are from LG. I don't think Dell actually makes any of their parts inhouse. The only gripe I have with these monitors is that in this day and age, there were no HDMI  Undecided

I can't vouch for any of their mainstream consumer PCs though. Those are generally crap parts inside.
Yea mine is 1080p IPS 23 inch glossy. Its a beauty. Sad thing is it came with a VGA cable.
legendary
Activity: 812
Merit: 1002
Their monitors are the best. They have very cheap very good quality consumer monitors (I am currently on a s2340l as I am typing this), and they also have the best professional photo/video editing monitors.

yeah i was going to buy one of their refurbished IPS monitors, but mine started working again magically. i always hear these great things about those dell monitors, but i guess i don't need it now.

Been on two Dell IPS monitors since 2010 and they still work great. They do make some great monitors, although I think the OEM panels are from LG. I don't think Dell actually makes any of their parts inhouse. The only gripe I have with these monitors is that in this day and age, there were no HDMI  Undecided

I can't vouch for any of their mainstream consumer PCs though. Those are generally crap parts inside.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
Their monitors are the best. They have very cheap very good quality consumer monitors (I am currently on a s2340l as I am typing this), and they also have the best professional photo/video editing monitors.

yeah i was going to buy one of their refurbished IPS monitors, but mine started working again magically. i always hear these great things about those dell monitors, but i guess i don't need it now.

I have two monitors from Dell that I bought refurbished in 2008 and they still work quite well as additional displays for my iMac. My old Dell laser printer is still chuffing along quite capably as well. When I do eventually replace them I will probably go Dell again just because they beat Apple into the bit coin universe.   
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Their monitors are the best. They have very cheap very good quality consumer monitors (I am currently on a s2340l as I am typing this), and they also have the best professional photo/video editing monitors.

yeah i was going to buy one of their refurbished IPS monitors, but mine started working again magically. i always hear these great things about those dell monitors, but i guess i don't need it now.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Get ready for PrimeDice Sig Campaign!
Their monitors are the best. They have very cheap very good quality consumer monitors (I am currently on a s2340l as I am typing this), and they also have the best professional photo/video editing monitors.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
FURring bitcoin up since 1762
That's great! They used to be known as an overpriced business/AOL-consumer hardware provider, but they actually build some decent products. I've heard a lot of people rave about their monitors. They're really supposed to be a valid alternative to Apple Cinema Displays, for example!
full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 100
Wow they did this in 14 days!!! Good job!
legendary
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Merit: 1115
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This is where the accelerations of total businesses that accept bitcoin is only going to get faster each day.

Resistance is futile.  Grin

Ah now I feel like the Bitcoin Borg  Grin

Anyway to mass acceleration may bitcoins growth get faster each day and good job to the people promoting it to snatch a few big players already Smiley

I dont know if the community will agree with me. I feel, rather than snatching big players, adding new players who buy & sell in Bitcoin is more important to the Bitcoin economy. Dish Network to DELL Computers, none will hold Bitcoin. They'll get paid in Bitcoin and dump it in the market to convert it in FIAT. Bitcoin startups wont most likely be doing this...

Well actually that is a good point as well the big ones will likely just keep dumping in the sense that they will convert directly to fiat the positive spinoff though is that if some new merchants need to be convinced someone can throw a few big names now that accept Bitcoin as examples that its a far more interesting system.

The shadow of Mtgox collapsing is still a specter and needs to be removed one way or another so that positive spin is helpful in the end.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 1217
Why they are limiting Bitcoins only for Alienware purchases? I would have considered them if they accepted the same for XPS / Inspiron. Alienware is far too expensive for me. (Anyway I can't use Bitcoin on their site, as they are currently accepting BTC only from users within the United States).
legendary
Activity: 812
Merit: 1002
Yes this is exciting now, but when more and more merchants accept btc, the effect of Breaking News headlines will wear off, and eventually it'll just be a normal thing.
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