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April 27, 2013, 08:18:08 AM
Last edit: April 29, 2013, 03:47:56 PM by No_2
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I want to create is a welcome pack for shop owners explaining how to use bitcoin, the tax and finance implications for their respective territory/country and some stickers they can put up in their shop windows advertising that they take cryptocurrency.

I'm sure I'm not alone in this so I wanted to ask if there are any existing information templates and if anyone has produced shop window stickers or where can I get them?

I'm also not hugely familiar with the mobile app scene for bitcoin so advice here would be welcomed.

If we created a generic pack that anyone can download, people could use this to promote Bitcoin and Litecoin to retailers in their local areas the world over.

Initial thoughts of what a pack should contain are:

    • Information leaflet for retailers on:
        - The technical and financial benefits of bitcoin.
        - Some popular ways to transact with bitcoin in a retail environment with example walkthroughs.
        - How to be tax and legally compliant in their territory.
    • Window / counter stickers.
    • Small fliers for retailers to give out to their customers as information.

This is just an idea at this stage but wanted to throw it out there for wider opinion.
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Ok, I've just bought 100 of the stickers and I'm going to start giving these out to some targeted tech firms in the UK shortly:

https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/29025-100-bitcoin-sticker-9-8-x-9-8-cm

What I'm still unclear on is methods shops and bars can easily draw up a bill for their customers to pay. Does anyone have a list of apps/websites suitable to do this on tablets and smartphones?

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April 29, 2013, 04:02:43 PM
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You can include that if they accept bitcoin their 3% margins will turn into -300% to +300% margins at least 5 times a day. You can also include that litecoin is just like bitcoin except no one uses it.
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