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Topic: Selling Organic Fair Trad Coffee to Canada (Read 1688 times)

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July 17, 2011, 08:22:26 PM
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I talked to my roaster today and we also have 40g bags and 200g bags. Pricing and shipping hasn't been determined for them yet, but the larger bags will be better value.

I have edited the first post with a bit more information.

Looks like the plan is starting to come together for you. Good luck  Cool


It really is. I'm still working on the shopping cart software and what the best way to list the coffee/bags. I've asked a webdesigner friend of mine to have a look at the site then it's a matter of swapping domains and setting up the SSL.
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I need an new box...
I talked to my roaster today and we also have 40g bags and 200g bags. Pricing and shipping hasn't been determined for them yet, but the larger bags will be better value.

I have edited the first post with a bit more information.

Looks like the plan is starting to come together for you. Good luck  Cool
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I prefer hot chocolate...

Thanks for letting us know...
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I prefer hot chocolate...
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I talked to my roaster today and we also have 40g bags and 200g bags. Pricing and shipping hasn't been determined for them yet, but the larger bags will be better value.

I have edited the first post with a bit more information.
newbie
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Several different comments:

1. Since coffee is really a personal taste type thing, perhaps you should offer a sample pack? You have five different coffees listed so five small foil packs of 40g each, one for each blend, for .6 BTC + shipping? That's enough to make one press (about 4 cups) of each type to sample. Just a thought.

2. Not to pick on you specifically but Bitcoin is something that's suppose to be a worldwide type thing. While adding more merchants that take Bitcoin is nice, it kinda defeats part of the purpose if everyone is going "We accept Bitcoins, but we only ship to Canada/EU/US/Japan/somewhere." If someone is willing to pay the shipping, I don't see the problem in selling them whatever is for sale. Granted that they might end up paying 10 Bitcoins in shipping a 2 Bitcoin item, but that should be left up to the buyer. Give fair warning, then let them do what they want.

I like my Eight O'Clock Original Roast  Cool


Thanks for the feedback, it really is appreciated.

Small sample bags is a great idea, I will talk to my roaster today. In terms of international shipping, we're small and want to keep things simple. I don't know much about what regulations or limitations are in place. If things pick up within Canada, it's possible we'll look into expanding our reach.

Again, thanks for the feedback.
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Several different comments:

1. Since coffee is really a personal taste type thing, perhaps you should offer a sample pack? You have five different coffees listed so five small foil packs of 40g each, one for each blend, for .6 BTC + shipping? That's enough to make one press (about 4 cups) of each type to sample. Just a thought.

2. Not to pick on you specifically but Bitcoin is something that's suppose to be a worldwide type thing. While adding more merchants that take Bitcoin is nice, it kinda defeats part of the purpose if everyone is going "We accept Bitcoins, but we only ship to Canada/EU/US/Japan/somewhere." If someone is willing to pay the shipping, I don't see the problem in selling them whatever is for sale. Granted that they might end up paying 10 Bitcoins in shipping a 2 Bitcoin item, but that should be left up to the buyer. Give fair warning, then let them do what they want.

I like my Eight O'Clock Original Roast  Cool


There is nothing dictating that Bitcoin products must (or even should) be shipped globally. The nice thing about a totally free market is that it is, well, free.

Congrats on the venture strigona. I have a massive Costco bag of coffee that I rarely dip into but when it runs out I may try a bag out.
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I need an new box...
Several different comments:

1. Since coffee is really a personal taste type thing, perhaps you should offer a sample pack? You have five different coffees listed so five small foil packs of 40g each, one for each blend, for .6 BTC + shipping? That's enough to make one press (about 4 cups) of each type to sample. Just a thought.

2. Not to pick on you specifically but Bitcoin is something that's suppose to be a worldwide type thing. While adding more merchants that take Bitcoin is nice, it kinda defeats part of the purpose if everyone is going "We accept Bitcoins, but we only ship to Canada/EU/US/Japan/somewhere." If someone is willing to pay the shipping, I don't see the problem in selling them whatever is for sale. Granted that they might end up paying 10 Bitcoins in shipping a 2 Bitcoin item, but that should be left up to the buyer. Give fair warning, then let them do what they want.

I like my Eight O'Clock Original Roast  Cool
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Congratulations on your initiative to support bitcoins and I hope it works well for you my friend.
I would buy some, but I'm not on Canada. =/
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You can see the work in progress here: http://coffee.exiledcode.ca/
Payment has been disabled until it goes live. Prices should be accurate but are subject to change. PM me with your order details and I'll process it manually.

Simon
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I don't drink coffee, but I will wish you luck in selling your product since it's fair trade. Grin

Thanks!
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I don't drink coffee, but I will wish you luck in selling your product since it's fair trade. Grin
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Haroooo!!!

Nice to see a few fellow Canadians around.  Sorry I can't help with your venture...I live too dam close to a Timmys....but will keep you in mind!



Fair enough, each to their own.

I will say that our coffee makes a great gift - we can ship straight to them with a message/card.
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Haroooo!!!

Nice to see a few fellow Canadians around.  Sorry I can't help with your venture...I live too dam close to a Timmys....but will keep you in mind!

newbie
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How good is this compared to regular Starbucks coffee?

It's a tough comparison in the sense that they're very different. Our coffee is roasted to order so it's much fresher - Starbucks can't compete with that. Taste-wise it comes down to what you like. Personally I generally don't like dark coffee, but I do like our dark Mexican roast.

It's a bit of a leap of faith. You have to shell out a bit of money and you risk not liking the roast, but on the other hand you might find a roast that you love.
newbie
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When do you think you'll be ready for business?

We're ready for business now.

The online store is a work in progress. I'm running it by a friend who's a web designer. Then I have to sort a couple things out with the domain name and SSL. Finally I have to do a quick security check and make sure the payment system works as it should. Could be ready in a week or two depending on how things move.
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When do you think you'll be ready for business?
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