This month has been a good one, 3 successful events already under our belt, we would love to thank the teams at Skin Two North, London Alternative Market, and the London Fetish Fair for their hospitality and a warm welcome. All three very different events, and all worth a visit.
So, where from here, well we are back on home turf again on 22nd September, with Jules and the team as Heresy'n'Heelz rolls back into Sound Control just of Oxford Road in Manchester.
September starts with another Saturday event, the special once a year London Alternative Market held as part of London Fetish Weekend.
And you can add Derby the week after with another Heresy'n'Heelz and another new location for their growing circuit of fairs and performances.
And we also have a special announcement, as mentioned last time, we are able take cards using the wonderful services of iZettle, well now we can add VISA support too alongside MasterCard/AMEX and Diners Club, thanks to the amazing guys at Mpowa. These two companies have been a boon to the small fair trader, making easier and doing away with the need for expensive terminal rental. These cost the customer nothing extra on top of my normal list prices as I don't pass on the transactions fees.
For those attending the LFW London Alternative Market, we have a special give away we have planned, so make sure you pop by the stall to be sure not to miss out.
See you all out and about, and remember, we are @floggermeister on twitter, and also we have a Facebook page too :)
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Saturday, 15 September 2012
Time for a quick September roundup.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Skin Two North 2012 is nearly here :)
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Polish your latex, shine up your rubber, and cinch down those tight leather garments. Skin Two North is coming up this Saturday.
This is the North of England's premier one day event, with day time shopping and evening of entertainment and debauched dungeon time :)
So, to old friends and new, bring toys, bring your shopping lists, and bring a healthy kink attitude and enjoy what has to be the best value on the planet :)
And for the first time ever Floggermeister will be able to accept Mastercard, American Express, & Diners Club thanks to those amazing guys at iZettle, the next generation funky credit card merchant service.
This is the North of England's premier one day event, with day time shopping and evening of entertainment and debauched dungeon time :)
So, to old friends and new, bring toys, bring your shopping lists, and bring a healthy kink attitude and enjoy what has to be the best value on the planet :)
And for the first time ever Floggermeister will be able to accept Mastercard, American Express, & Diners Club thanks to those amazing guys at iZettle, the next generation funky credit card merchant service.
Friday, 22 June 2012
How do you feel about mobile payments?
Have you installed Barclays Pingit, do you have the PayPal mobile app to make payments on the go? Or you a traditional ATM and cash, or credit card only customer?
If you attended a small market or fair type event and the trader didn't accept card payment but could take cash, or an electronic method like Pingit or PayPal, would you walk to the nearest ATM (and maybe pay a fee), use the electronic method, or just walk away and not make the purchase?
A lot of people know about PayPal for online payment, so if you ask, you never know, a trader might accept it.
And Pingit isn't just for Barclays customers. If you have a UK bank account, and a suitable phone/tablet with the right Barclays software, you can send and receive money very quickly, after going through the required setup process to confirm your phone, your address, and your bank account.
If you have any opinions on mobile payment systems, let me know. Either through this blog's comment system, a reply to the tweet, or a comment on the Floggermeister Facebook page.
I really do want to hear what you have to say.
Thanks
Carl the Floggermeister
If you attended a small market or fair type event and the trader didn't accept card payment but could take cash, or an electronic method like Pingit or PayPal, would you walk to the nearest ATM (and maybe pay a fee), use the electronic method, or just walk away and not make the purchase?
A lot of people know about PayPal for online payment, so if you ask, you never know, a trader might accept it.
And Pingit isn't just for Barclays customers. If you have a UK bank account, and a suitable phone/tablet with the right Barclays software, you can send and receive money very quickly, after going through the required setup process to confirm your phone, your address, and your bank account.
If you have any opinions on mobile payment systems, let me know. Either through this blog's comment system, a reply to the tweet, or a comment on the Floggermeister Facebook page.
I really do want to hear what you have to say.
Thanks
Carl the Floggermeister
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