10th April 2014
Wellington Hair Salon Adopts Bitcoin
Mane Salon, a hair salon in Wellington, NZ is now accepting the new virtual currency Bitcoin as a means of payment,
becoming New Zealand’s first hair salon to do so. From today customers can use Bitcoin, just as they would if they were
paying cash.
"As soon as we started offering customers complementary Wi-Fi last year, we saw for ourselves how customers love using
their smart devices while in the salon, and one of our customers showed us how she could use her Smartphone to make
payments using Bitcoin - we were blown away how easy it was," says Summer Bouzaid, Mane Salon’s manager.
Mane Salon Owner Janine Weatherley rang her salon’s bank ANZ, to ask how Mane Salon could add Bitcoin to existing
creditcard and EFTPOS payment arrangements. "Our account manager didn’t seem know what Bitcoin was - I was quite
surprised so I got my husband who is an IT consultant to setup Bitcoin for us," says Janine.
Stylists have been trained on how to accept Bitcoins, and Bitcoin stickers with our QR code have been placed on stylist
mirrors, on our website and around our counter area to encourage customers to pay via Bitcoin.
Mane Salon choose to outsource the most critical component of the solution, the Bitcoin wallet to an external 3rd party, www.blockchain.info, which means Bitcoins are held in a secure location, away from the salon and point-of-sale PC. As soon as a customer
pays an email arrives informing the receptionist that the transaction has been successful. This usually arrives within a
few seconds of the payment being sent.
"It’s so simple, we hope to be able to reduce our creditcard processing fees and our dependence on the bank, as well as
well as simplify cash handling – I really hope Bitcoin takes off and our adoption plays a small role in its success.
Despite recent adverse publicity about Bitcoin we’re getting right behind this new payment method and we’ll be sharing
our Bitcoin experience via our Facebook page to help other small businesses adopt it for themselves," says Janine.
On a busy month Mane can incur in excess of $450 in bank fees for processing customers’ creditcard transactions, in
addition to $30 per month to rent a payment terminal.
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