Do you (or will you soon) accept Bitcoin as payment for your goods and services? Yes: 3%
- It’s just a sign of the times and another form of currency. It will be as common as accepting credit cards some day. — Jennifer Farnes, Revolution Jewelry Works, Colorado Spring, CO
- Still researching. Always like to be on top of technology as it appears on the horizon and want to be ahead of the game so I can compete effectively with the big boys. — Susan Eisen, Susan Eisen Fine Jewelry & Watches, El Paso, TX
- Working on the learning process now. — Valerie Savvenas, Manoli’s Jewelers, Springfield, MO
- No clue but I am learning. — James Adair, Adair Jewelers, Missoula, MT
NO: 97%
- I have unfortunately had the experience of transacting in Bitcoin, It was to pay a hacker to allow me to access my server. The process of purchasing Bitcoin and storing it safely is an absolute nightmare. I’d rather be paid in gold coins. — Christopher Sarraf, Nuha Jewelers, Plainview NY
- Not sure what it is and how to use it. — Lisa McConnell, Lisa McConnell Design Studio, Fort Worth, TX
- Are you kidding! I know the faith and solidity of the U.S. Treasury is not what it used to be, but to build on air? — Eve J. Alfille, Eve J. Alfille Gallery and Studio, Evanston, IL
- We have trouble enough with charges and checks. — Marta Jones-Couch, Elements Ltd., Des Moines, IA
- Bitcoin: is that like imaginary money? I’ll accept it when I sell imaginary jewelry. — Mark Thomas Ruby, SunSpirit Designs, Loveland, CO
- Not that comfortable with it yet. Not against it though. — Greg Raskin, Raskin’s Jewelers, Presscott, AZ
- We have not had any requests to take digital currencies; if we have requests, we would consider it. — Mark Clodius, Clodius & Co. Jewelers, Rockford, IL
- Bit what? Do they fit in piggy banks? — Michael Cook, Walter J. Cook Jeweler, Paoli, PA
- I think that within the next 18 months, there will be several companies similar to Bitcoin, which will prevent Bitcoin from becoming the power crypto-currency that is predicted. Once the market gets diluted, these e-currencies won’t hold the value that is anticipated. If Bitcoin could get backed by gold, that would be the true game changer! — Jen Foster, David Douglas Designs, Marietta, GA
- We have not had any customers ask if we accept Bitcoin. Plus, nothing spends better than cold hard cash. — Erica Lorenz, Michael & Sons, Reno, NV
- Our area is two to three years behind in accepting new ideas. — Corey Miller, Leighton’s Jewelers, Merced, CA
- I don’t even like to accept credit cards, I sure as hell won’t accept fake money. — Peter Tims, White Mountain Jewelers, Show Low, AZ
- Not for us. Cash, check, or credit card only! — John Anthony, Jr., John Anthony Jewelers, Bala Cynwyd, PA
- Bitcoin seems unstable. I am not going to take the gamble. — Donnie Blanton, Brittany’s Fine Jewelry, Gainesville, FL
- I’m not set up for Bitcoin and I don’t anticipate myself doing so either. I prefer traditional payment methods. — Marc Majors, Sam L. Majors, Midland, TX
- We don’t do payment of any kind online, so Bitcoin is still quite a ways away for us. — Kim Hatchell, Galloway & Moseley, Sumter, SC
- Good old American dollars! We don’t accept the euro or Canadian dollars either! — Rosanne Kroen, Rosanne’s Diamonds & Gold, South Bend, IN
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