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Topic: Grooveshark.com and their response to bitcoins - page 2. (Read 6963 times)

legendary
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Instead of asking businesses if they will accept Bitcoin it might be more successful to ask if they will accept Paysius or Bit-Pay. Doing a quick Google search for those terms is going to get the merchant to the relevant information they need a lot more quickly than a search for Bitcoin.
legendary
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haha classic support desk answers, just telling you stuff you're likely wanting to hear to get rid of you Smiley
Don't worry he didn't mean what he was saying there xD
hero member
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well.... some sad news.



I have no freaking clue who the "bitcoin CEO" is they are referring to....  If anyone out there uses grooveshark please send them an email requesting bitcoin integration!  And if any "CEO" spoke with grooveshark would you mind detailing the convo?
sr. member
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Cheaper, cleaner, better, web app, apps for everything, offline saving, upload your own songs if not available and more

Well,that's like  your opinion man.
hero member
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Cheaper, cleaner, better, web app, apps for everything, offline saving, upload your own songs if not available and more
To be fair, Spotify also has offline saving and you can upload your own songs and I am pretty sure it has a larger library than grooveshark.

Although I don't think Spotify has been as awesome to their customers for asking about bitcoin.
legendary
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Cheaper, cleaner, better, web app, apps for everything, offline saving, upload your own songs if not available and more
hero member
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grooveshark > spotify
Can anyone explain why this is?

I've used Spotify since they first shot over to the USA, and haven't looked back since.
legendary
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grooveshark > spotify
sr. member
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Me want spotify for bitcoins Sad
hero member
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Or suggest Paysius.com

I frequent these forums, and watch for bitcoin-related news on the Web. I've never heard of Paysius until I stumbled upon this thread. It seems to be well designed and built. I just checked on the Bitcoin Wiki, there is nothing under "merchant solutions" (which looks scary, by the way), nor "shopping cart interfaces."

The obvious concern is that great, functioning, and simple things like this one do not get exposure they deserve. It'd be a shame if bitcoin fizzled out because of problems of this kind. The network is there, tested and tried. Solutions like Paysius are also there, and there are more coming, but potential new users have a hard time finding out about them.

+1! Ive head the name here or there being quite active on reading the forums  but never looked in to it! This is an amazing service that I plan to use in the future.

I just passed along their website to grooveshark.  Cheesy
legendary
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I didn't know about Paysius but i like their homepage, simple and clear
I don't know anything about the service differences between Paysius and BitPay but Paysius has a better web designer.
full member
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Bitcoin is a food group.
Or suggest Paysius.com

I frequent these forums, and watch for bitcoin-related news on the Web. I've never heard of Paysius until I stumbled upon this thread. It seems to be well designed and built. I just checked on the Bitcoin Wiki, there is nothing under "merchant solutions" (which looks scary, by the way), nor "shopping cart interfaces."

The obvious concern is that great, functioning, and simple things like this one do not get exposure they deserve. It'd be a shame if bitcoin fizzled out because of problems of this kind. The network is there, tested and tried. Solutions like Paysius are also there, and there are more coming, but potential new users have a hard time finding out about them.

+1! Ive head the name here or there being quite active on reading the forums  but never looked in to it! This is an amazing service that I plan to use in the future.
legendary
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If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
Or suggest Paysius.com
I didn't know about Paysius but i like their homepage, simple and clear
hero member
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There is more to Bitcoin than bitcoins.
Or suggest Paysius.com

I frequent these forums, and watch for bitcoin-related news on the Web. I've never heard of Paysius until I stumbled upon this thread. It seems to be well designed and built. I just checked on the Bitcoin Wiki, there is nothing under "merchant solutions" (which looks scary, by the way), nor "shopping cart interfaces."

The obvious concern is that great, functioning, and simple things like this one do not get exposure they deserve. It'd be a shame if bitcoin fizzled out because of problems of this kind. The network is there, tested and tried. Solutions like Paysius are also there, and there are more coming, but potential new users have a hard time finding out about them.
hero member
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it's kind of like pandora to a certain extent.  the website is free with occasional adds.  or you can pay a fee for no adds + a mobile app with unlimited storage

more information http://help.grooveshark.com/customer/portal/topics/293-premium/articles
legendary
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Isnt grooveshark for free? I cant find any plans or anything on their site.

Or do you just donate a monthly amount to them regularly?
hero member
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UPDATE:  they have still been responding to my emails, I have been keeping them updated on mtgoxs new Magento integration and i think i'm making progress.  I encourage any grooveshark users to send them an email to show how bitcoin can be a good thing for them.


email [email protected]

if you guys have never heard of grooveshark check it out i use it every day and their mobile app is killer!
legendary
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I love grooveshark, been paying them $3/month for years.
sr. member
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Curiously, did you also pass along something like BitPay? I know a few companies who refuse to accept BTC because they think they have to do all of the exchanging manually.

Would be very awesome for them to start accepting BTC :O
Not only are we able to manage the exchange for them, but we can provide detailed accounting reports of the sort that would be needed in any kind of financial audit of revenues should that be necessary (including detailed real time exchange rates at the time revenue is recognized).  This is very important for many companies considering Bitcoin as a payment option.

I didn't honestly realise you guys did this. Will have to look into accepting bitcoin through some of my day-to-day business as that clears up the major problem I'd had until now...

Good news on grooveshark too! I maintain that for organisations that tend to have issues with major payment methods, bitcoin could be a blessing - can you imagine if allofmp3 had been able to use it before they shut down?
legendary
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www.bitcointrading.com
Ah man I hope Grooveshark accepts bitcoin!  I use that service every day for listening to tunes at work!
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