16 September 2022 | Other

Tesla unveiled a new Cyberwistle with doge-only payment

A new product catalog released by the electric car manufacturer revealed the launch of Cyberwhistle, a whistle that draws design inspiration from the Tesla Cybertruck. 

Representatives of the company commented on the new product launch. They noted that the Cyberwhistle series included premium collectibles made out of medical-grade stainless steel with a polished finish. One important feature of the new product is an integrated attachment feature. 

The product is non-exchangeable and non-refundable. The orders are expected to ship within 4-6 weeks. In addition, Tesla will only accept Dogecoin (DOGE) as payment. As of this writing, the whistle is priced at 1,000 DOGE — about $60. It should be mentioned that the DOGE price includes taxes and shipping fees. 

According to Tesla officials, they accept only Dogecoin cryptocurrency payments for some of the merchandise on the website. Inaccurate payment amounts or asset types sent to the company will not be refunded to the customer. Users will need a Dogecoin wallet to purchase Tesla products. 

Last year, Elon Musk said that the Dogecoin cryptocurrency was better for transactions than bitcoin. The tech billionaire has recently come out publicly in support of Dogecoin. "I will keep supporting Dogecoin," he stated. 

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