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Topic: Dell.com accepts Bitcoin..... but Dell.ca doesn't! (Read 2303 times)

legendary
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yes, only dell.com accepts btc, I tried with local sites too.

It sucks, I was so happy I could use my coins Sad
member
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Watch how clueless this dell representative is:

https://www.facebook.com/Dell/posts/706758879360318



Completely clueless...

If this is some kind of regulatory thing, the reps would have an answer ready for canadian customers.  I think it's just incompetency..


customer service at its best. LOL.

god so fuken horrible. I question the people who get hired, like some copy and paste response.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Watch how clueless this dell representative is:

https://www.facebook.com/Dell/posts/706758879360318



Completely clueless...

If this is some kind of regulatory thing, the reps would have an answer ready for canadian customers.  I think it's just incompetency..
legendary
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Likely, they are just behind the curve on updating .ca Hopefully anyway Smiley
Agree, and .com is so far more important than regional site
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Yeaaaahh.. So is this the Dell that sells computers?

no, its dell selling pc support (sorry, couldnt resist)
newbie
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Yeaaaahh.. So is this the Dell that sells computers?
legendary
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Merit: 1561
The big corporations limit their locations that they accept Bitcoin until they're 100% sure about where they can and can't trade it, Overstock for example accepted it in the U.S and now they're moving to worldwide, it's all just because the laws are different in each country.

UK has more friendly approach towards bitcoin than US, but you can't pay with it on Dell.co.uk. I don't think uncertainty over regulations is a main reason. They're 'piloting bitcoin' to see how it works out, if it's worth the effort - they'll implement it worldwide.

Or maybe international divisions have enough independence to decide on such things themselves?
legendary
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No surprise there. Most of the sites are accepting BTC only from the US customers. International customers can't make their payment using BTC. I think Overstock is the only major retail site accepting coins from international users.
sr. member
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AltoCenter.com
I think they have mentally accepted it, but not yet technically. They will sure to add up on this as soon as possible. Tongue Wink Cheesy
sr. member
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The big corporations limit their locations that they accept Bitcoin until they're 100% sure about where they can and can't trade it, Overstock for example accepted it in the U.S and now they're moving to worldwide, it's all just because the laws are different in each country.

Canadian bitcoin laws aren't much different than US. if dell is scared of dealing bitcoin here then they are a bunch of panzies.

Canada is somewhat more strict then the US is in regards to bitcoin regulations. I think there would be very few situations when something would be illegal in Canada that is not illegal in the US, but I am sure there are examples.

I do however think this is likely some kind of glitch or oversight on dell's part. I think it would be more effective to notify them via social media as the "higher ups" are more likely to see what is happening in social media then what is happening in the webs chats
copper member
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This is due to the government of each country are not the same
full member
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The big corporations limit their locations that they accept Bitcoin until they're 100% sure about where they can and can't trade it, Overstock for example accepted it in the U.S and now they're moving to worldwide, it's all just because the laws are different in each country.

Canadian bitcoin laws aren't much different than US. if dell is scared of dealing bitcoin here then they are a bunch of panzies.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
English <-> Portuguese translations
It seens that only USA Dell accepts it so, more than CA, UK, BR doesn't accept Bitcoin aswell.
full member
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Won't Dell just convert it right back into fiat anyway?
legendary
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The big corporations limit their locations that they accept Bitcoin until they're 100% sure about where they can and can't trade it, Overstock for example accepted it in the U.S and now they're moving to worldwide, it's all just because the laws are different in each country.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
everyone should bug their chat support.  
The guy i talked to didn't know why the bitcoin option wasn't there, and said he would e-mail me back about it.
 Roll Eyes looks like i'll have to find a forwarding address

I heard Canadian bitcoin is too clean... So they think canucks dont need stinky computers anyway.
full member
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THey just started accepting it ? because Alienware is Dell & it's accepting Bitcoin for a while now Shocked
full member
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They accepts bitcoin worldwide the only case would be the .ca website haven't updated but their executives must have known about it.

You're confusing them with overstock who, IIRC, are accepting bitcoin for worldwide shipments of all their products. I would recommend them highly!

Great experiences with BTC and overstock sofar as well.
hero member
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If you think you know me.. Think again
They accepts bitcoin worldwide the only case would be the .ca website haven't updated but their executives must have known about it.

You're confusing them with overstock who, IIRC, are accepting bitcoin for worldwide shipments of all their products. I would recommend them highly!
legendary
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They accepts bitcoin worldwide the only case would be the .ca website haven't updated but their executives must have known about it.

You sure? I think it's limited to US only (for now). I don't think they have bitcoin as payment option in the UK.

Also:

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We’re piloting bitcoin, the world’s most widely used digital currency, as a purchase option on Dell.com for consumer and small business shoppers in the U.S
http://en.community.dell.com/dell-blogs/direct2dell/b/direct2dell/archive/2014/07/18/we-re-now-accepting-bitcoin-on-dell-com

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Unfortunately for customers in the UK, Dell’s adoption of Bitcoin is confined to the US. Customers in Europe will not be able to make purchases using crypto-currencies.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/dell/10980089/Dell-jumps-on-the-Bitcoin-bandwagon.html
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