“‘Tis the season for car sales at Overland Park Jeep Dodge Ram Chrysler, the first business of it’s kind to accept the increasingly popular internet currency Bitcoin. Since word got out that the dealership was selling new cars for Bitcoin, Bitcoin enthusiasts from across the nation and around the world have shown an overwhelming response. In fact, with many vehicles already purchased and no end in sight, a question frequently posed by financial experts seems to have been answered. President and owner of the dealership, Norman Vialle, is not the least bit surprised by the response, saying ‘When you offer a form of payment that no one else is offering, you’re going to attract more buyers.'”
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