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Other => Obsolete (selling) => Topic started by: skerit on May 30, 2011, 11:09:56 PM



Title: Belgianflavours.com: Buy beer, candy & chocolates with your bitcoins
Post by: skerit on May 30, 2011, 11:09:56 PM
* Accidentally places this in the root "Marketplace" forum, whilst is should have been put here. So:

Belgium is known for its rich assortment of beers and chocolate.
You can now order these on-line at http://www.belgianflavours.com

Since there is currently no bitcoin extension for Magento, after you have checked out (and have chosen the bitcoin payment option) we will send you an e-mail with further instructions.

Should you miss anything in our catalogue (some kind of Belgian beer or candy you can't seem to find) don't hesitate to contact us.
(Do not ask for "Westvleteren" beer, though. It is very hard to get, even in Belgium)

Feedback is welcome.

*Edit: You can now browse the shop in Bitcoin. The currency selector is visible when you enter the site, and on every product page.


Title: Re: Belgianflavours.com: Buy beer, candy & chocolates with your bitcoins
Post by: blueadept on August 16, 2011, 08:52:04 PM
* Accidentally places this in the root "Marketplace" forum, whilst is should have been put here. So:

Belgium is known for its rich assortment of beers and chocolate.
You can now order these on-line at http://www.belgianflavours.com

Since there is currently no bitcoin extension for Magento, after you have checked out (and have chosen the bitcoin payment option) we will send you an e-mail with further instructions.

Should you miss anything in our catalogue (some kind of Belgian beer or candy you can't seem to find) don't hesitate to contact us.
(Do not ask for "Westvleteren" beer, though. It is very hard to get, even in Belgium)

Feedback is welcome.

*Edit: You can now browse the shop in Bitcoin. The currency selector is visible when you enter the site, and on every product page.

I love that you're selling Belgian beer for bitcoins.  Too bad you don't sell Westie... I'd love to get my hands on some, even though the monks don't like it to be sold commercially.

Are you using Magento to run your shop, out of curiosity?