AutoPartsWay, one of the most popular online auto parts retailers in North America, has announced that it will start accepting bitcoin for car parts from customers in the US and Canada.
In the press release, AutoPartsWay explained that the decision to start accepting the digital currency was a response to overwhelming customer demand.
“This comes from a major push and popular demand from customers on their website. AutoPartsWay is always listening to consumers and is focused on delivering the best user experience.”
Many online retail giants such as Zappos, TigerDirect and Overstock, have already announced their support for digital currencies. With this announcement, AutoPartsWay wants to establish itself as a pioneer in the online retail space in eyes of tech-savvy consumers.
“The decision to accept Bitcoin places AutoPartsWay with some of the biggest names in retail.”
Bitcoin offers several advantages over traditional payment methods and AutoPartsWay has now positioned itself as the first online auto parts dealer to accept this payment medium.
“AutoPartsWay is leading the auto parts industry with their decision to recognize the Bitcoin form of payment to help facilitate more transactions. The ability to facilitate transactions at fast speeds and with easy payment options is another sure way the AutoPartsWay believes is the best way to treat customers.“
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