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Topic: Why we shouldnt worry if Amazon doesnt accept btc! - page 4. (Read 3489 times)

hero member
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Time is on our side, yes it is!
"Amazon’s profits for its entire existence are still less than what ExxonMobil takes home every 2.5 weeks"
from http://www.investopedia.com/stock-analysis/031414/amazon-never-makes-money-no-one-cares-amzn-aapl-wag-azo.aspx
Even paypal and ebay look tiny compared to ExxonMobil or Nestle or BP. Instead of focusing on Amazon, the community should ask Exxon or Nestle or even Chevron. Thoughts?


I also tend to believe it would be nice to have Amazon on board but not worried about it at the same time.  Also not underestimating the positive effect such a move could potentially have.
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Amazon accepting BTC would be huge though! I firmly believe they will accept it before the end of the year. Ebay and Paypal I'm not so sure about.

Newegg is nice, but Amazon would be killer as I'm sure I am not the only one who makes most of their Internet purchases there.
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"Amazon’s profits for its entire existence are still less than what ExxonMobil takes home every 2.5 weeks"
from http://www.investopedia.com/stock-analysis/031414/amazon-never-makes-money-no-one-cares-amzn-aapl-wag-azo.aspx
Even paypal and ebay look tiny compared to ExxonMobil or Nestle or BP. Instead of focusing on Amazon, the community should ask Exxon or Nestle or even Chevron. Thoughts?


Bitcoin payments at the pump?  You'd need a bitcoin card that was widely adopted and could be easily retro-fitted into existing gas pumps.  The first thing we need to do is get BTC off of POW before it dies over that.
hero member
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"Amazon’s profits for its entire existence are still less than what ExxonMobil takes home every 2.5 weeks"
from http://www.investopedia.com/stock-analysis/031414/amazon-never-makes-money-no-one-cares-amzn-aapl-wag-azo.aspx
Even paypal and ebay look tiny compared to ExxonMobil or Nestle or BP. Instead of focusing on Amazon, the community should ask Exxon or Nestle or even Chevron. Thoughts?
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