BitRoad.co.uk Accepts Bitcoin and Litecoin
UK online electronics store BitRoad accepts Bitcoin and Litecoin payments with plans to accept other altcoins soon. BitRoad sells a range of electronic equipment ranging from smart phones to car systems, as well as security equipment and even baby monitors. BTC payments are processed via BitPay and LTC payments via a “custom Beta processor”. Hold on a minute… a custom Beta processor? Isn’t that what Mt.Gox were using? I began reading with more concern and found this curious get-out clause on the ‘Payments’ page: BitRoad do not offer refunds due to price “volatility” but, thankfully, they....
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