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Asking if a Provider Accepts Bitcoin?
SHN3934 5 Reviews 518 reads
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Could be a silly question but most things in this topic seem ripe with consequence.

I've got an appointment with a provider and have already chatted back and forth via email, being careful to stay away from all the topics that might sabotage the effort, including anything surrounding donation.  (It's clear on her web site what the amounts are.)

I'd like to ask her if she accepts bitcoin (and what the protocol is for doing a bitcoin transaction in this kind of situation) but I don't want to put that out in an email only to have her decide it is too risky of a question and cancel, or worse, blacklist me.

So... this question is really to providers: is there a safer way to ask such a question?  Should I not even bother and just stick with cash?

TIA!

-- Modified on 7/7/2016 12:39:39 PM

Unless a provider's website specifically says she accepts Bitcoin (or cc, or gift cards, or barters, etc.), stick with cash and don't even bother to ask about another form of payment. Some ladies do accept other forms of payment but they will mention it on their website

Plus, with some ladies, any mention of payment will cause her to cancel your date & cease all communication.

Heck, if she's skittish enough, she might not even TELL you your meeting is off..... she'll simply go radio-silent and block you from contacting her again.

So please don't do that.  :-)

ItsHer192 reads

+1 on the cash is king and "yeeeaaaaahhh"!!  xoxo

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