The largest food delivery service in Poland begins to accept bitcoins for payment
The largest food delivery service in Poland begins to accept bitcoins for payment
Poland's largest website for ordering products online, Pyszne.pl, now accepts bitcoins for payment.
The site Pyszne.pl presents the largest selection of restaurants in the country - 5,062 places. In 2016, the site registered about 883,000 active customers and 4.3 million orders with an average check of 9.55 euros.
Recently Pyszne.pl announced that starting from this month it will take bitcoins to payment through Bitpay. In addition to bitokuynu customers have other payment options, for example, by credit card, online transfer, Sofort and Paypal. Users of the mobile application Pyszne.pl can also use Android Pay.
"Bitcoin-payments are not subject to commissions," says Takeaway.com.
Nevertheless, as the company notes, users should have their own bitcoin-wallets to use this option.
If the order is canceled before processing and the payment is made using bitkoyna, the refund will be made only if the bank account number is IBAN.
"If you paid your order using bitcoins and the order is canceled, the refund will be returned to you in euros, since your initial payment in bitcoins is automatically converted into euros," the company explained.