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TigerDirect Expands Bitcoin Payments to Canada, Mobile Devices

The popular technology retailer is now accepting bitcoin at its Canadian web portal.

Updated Sep 11, 2021, 10:53 a.m. Published Jun 17, 2014, 3:54 p.m.
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Technology retailer TigerDirect has announced that it is now accepting bitcoin payments via its Canadian e-commerce portal TigerDirect.ca and on all of its tablet and mobile websites.

The company first announced that it would take bitcoin payments in January. At the time, TigerDirect said it was interested in offering its customers innovative methods of payment. Since then, TigerDirect has reported more than $1m in bitcoin-denominated sales as of early March.

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TigerDirect is partnering with BitPay for the Canadian rollout, according to a statement from the company.

Steven Leeds, TigerDirect’s marketing director, told CoinDesk the demand was high for bitcoin payments from Canadian customers:

"The demand has remained constant with bitcoin purchasing on our TigerDirect.com site. The demand has not just been in products, it's also been in social outreach. We've been in contact with our reddit community, and they've been asking us when this was going to be rolled out in Canada."

All of the site's customers can also now make purchases in bitcoin through the retailer's tablet and mobile websites.

Leeds added: "This is new for the US and Canada, we've rolled [bitcoin payments] out across all of our other platforms".

Positive community response

The news about the company’s decision to bring bitcoin to its Canadian service went public during a reddit Ask Me Anything session held by TigerDirect today. Prior to the start of the Q&A session, several community members quickly asked whether the company was planning such a move.

The highest-rated question on the reddit AMA addressed the query, and was eventually updated with TigerDirect’s jubilant answer: “HOW DOES RIGHT NOW SOUND??” The response elicited excitement from participating community members.

One user suggested that bitcoin integration would enable Canada’s technology enthusiasts to acquire mining parts more easily when paying with digital currency, rather than driving into the US to pick up their hardware.

TigerDirect strengthens bitcoin support

Notably, the move to accept bitcoin on more of its offerings confirms an earlier suggestion that the company was actively considering bitcoin integration for its Canadian operations.

TigerDirect first hinted in April that it was looking into adding bitcoin payments for its Canadian customers. At the time, a temporary website header suggested that the company’s TigerDirect.ca portal would begin taking bitcoin payments by encouraging customers to "stay tuned".

When asked whether the company had more in store for digital currencies, Leeds suggested that TigerDirect has a "long-term roadmap" in regards to bitcoin, stating:

"TigerDirect is the only true omnichannel company in our industry, we have [business-to-business] B2B, retail and online, so next steps going forward are rolling it out, once we find the right partners, for our B2B and retail."

Leeds concluded: "The customer wants it and we plan on delivering".

Disclaimer: CoinDesk founder Shakil Khan is an investor in BitPay

Image via TigerDirect.ca

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