Nerdorama for All Your Geeky Needs
kasperh writes "After 10 months the Danish geekshop Nerdorama.com is now doing business across Europe. Nerdorama sells t-shirts, gadgets and a lot of other geek things for nerds within the EU.
Now European nerds can buy geekstuff without paying big taxes when buying outside EU as you don't pay taxes when buying from other European countries."
I too would like a featured advertisement on this "web-site". Please could you fax me your rates so I can decide what type of story would be best for me.
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And instantly I thought of the start of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Why are stories on slashdot always so Euro Centric? What about us poor US geeks? We get almost no coverage here on slashdot. :(
Med venlig hilsen,
Nerdorama
That just can't be good.
This is your baptismal slashdotting.
Technoli
Depriving European geeks of cool stuff since 2004.
For one of the fastest slashdottings ever!
That's gotta hurt!
Don't pick up the pho*(@)$*@&@!@ NO CARRIER
for a nerd shirt design...
"would you like to geek out with me?"
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Of course you pay taxes when you buy inside EU. Actually, Denmark has one of the highest VATs in the world, at 25%. But you only pay taxes once, probably by the rate in the receiving country, and the seller will have to collect those taxes, so there is much less hazzle about paying them... And no customs or duties, and again no paperwork to clear those
In Murphy We Turst
Is this truely a story or is it advertising?
/. editors disclose any ownership with this company (if any)?
What a good deal for this company. Thanks Slashdot for all the free advertising. Shouldn't the
B O R I N G
Err, if the company is still based in the EU then they will have to pay VAT of the rate of the country that the company is based in.
If you buy from outside the EU then you are liable for import duty except for items below a certain value (£25 for UK I think). This is why so many DVD/CD stores are based in Jersey now.
I think I got tha right. I think that the topic should be about avoiding import taxes, not taxes. Anyway, it is just a big advertisement.
Well, here's the cache'd version from google.
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I wonder if they sell any books on how to do that :)
.com is not for the US, .us is.
It's late in the afternoon (or possibly evening, depending on your frame of reference) in Sweden right now, and unless someone has stealthily moved Denmark to someplace better, it should be the same time there.
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We broke their server and now we can bitch about it and make fun of them!
If I wanted a content-free website of ads there are already plenty to choose from.
Speak truth to power.
Well, at least they WERE a hot place to buy all your geeky goodies in the EU, until Slashdot burnt their ephemeral store down...
/usr/local/psa/home/vhosts/nerdorama.com/httpdocs/ include/db.php on line 9
Warning: mysql_connect(): Too many connections in
Database problem! Vi are seeink wery beeg traffik und der blinken lights are not blinken no more.
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Passes out the tin-foil hats.
Hmm...could this be an intentional "Slashdotting" of a competitor to Thinkgeek.com? This is a very effective legal DDOS attack on the e-commerce site of a competitor of a company owned by the same people that run Slashdot.
Item #69: The Consultant. Cotton T with the following text: "We were paid to scale this website, but all we did is buy these lousy T-Shirts."
What? Like it's OK when they did it for ThinGeek, but now that they also feature a European geekstore it's solely an advertisement and suddenly not that interesting anymore.
I'm very pleased to find out about that store this way. This is news for nerds, and stuff that matters. Maybe not that interesting for american nerds, for sure, but it is for me and probably a whole bunch of other slashdot users.
And I think those guys are probably even proud to be slashdotted. Just as the guys at thinkgeek were.
I tried clicking on this ad, but apparently it's in some new format that Adblock doesn't recognize! :-P
And here's the manual translation, since someone mentioned babblefish is down:
Database problem! We are very sorry, but at the moment our server is struggling to keep up with the amount of requests. Thanks for the attention. We hope you will visit the site later.
This slashdot article paid for by thinkgeek.
Coffee mug: 10
T Shirt: 15
Mouse pad: 5
Slashdotting the site: Priceless
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
Yes, this is pure advertising. Submitter's login: kasperh. If you Google "Kasper" + "Nerdorama", you find the phrase: "Nerdorama was founded as a one person company by Kasper Hartwich". Ouch, that is ugly. And coincidentally I recognized the name, as he used to be (Still is?) in the Amiga scene group I was/is a member of. Hi Bakerman, your tricks are dirty, but I blame the editors rather than you.
Luv, allanon.
I shall go and tell the indestructible man that someone plans to murder him.
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