So it looks like you have other hidden fees...and you think that somehow you are better than some of us with that last snippy comment?
Two guys fresh out of Georgia Tech is all I see so far.
Well someone is being snippy, but it's not Steve.
He was making a point about Bit-pay being a business, not a hobby, and thus the necessity to rightly seek profit, not merely cover costs. For a start-up company, offering currency conversion services between USD and an incredibly volatile, unpredictable currency known as Bitcoin I'd say 2.99% is pretty darn attractive. What does your employer, First Data, charge for conversion between USD and BTC?
I don't see legitimate grounds for your antagonism, Smalleyster.