What sites do you trust?

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What sites do you trust?

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So im from europ, to be precice from switzerland which makes ordering stuff online quite a pain. Stores like amazone or actually any american online shop are almost out of question, scince the shipment and payement is just to complicated. Also i dont wanna wait months for the stuff to turn up :wink: Im also not very trusting when it comes to online stores. So my question to all the european kinksters (especially if youre swiss) is: What online shops do you guys use and trust? Im looking for selfbondage equipement, sex toys, sissy clothing... basicaly everything related to bdsm and kink.
Would love to hear where you kinksters treat yourselfs :gag:

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It's not a sex specific website, but they do have a few things: bol.com.

Another one that I also trust in Belgium is https://www.lextase.be/nl/online-shop.html because I have been to 2 of their shops myself.
When my vibrator stopped working, I immediately got a new one at no cost.

So it might be best to go to a shop in Switzerland first to check what service they offer and then order over the internet there.
Such as https://www.amorana.ch/en?gclid=EAIaIQo ... gI2HPD_BwE or https://blog.magic-x.ch/filiale/
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i know its not from europ, but does anyone have expirience witch sub-shop.com?
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john wrote:i know its not from europ, but does anyone have expirience witch sub-shop.com?
They don't take PayPal, I know that much
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i find the easiest way to order on line is use a pre paid debit card.
i have one from walmart called bluebird
if i want to buy something i put some cash on the card and "charge" it.
it doesnt cost anythiing and my bank is left out of the on line purchases.
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Uhm....
You do realize that both Amazon and eBay have German and English counterparts, right? (.de and .co.uk respectively)
All you have to do is filter the sellers to be within the EU, and you're golden.
Same goes for Etsy for that matter.

Never had any problems ordering kink from any of the above three.
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Switzerland is a bit "difficult" when it comes to importing stuff though, wherein even buying stuff from amazon sellers can be tricky as a lot of them are actually drop shippers, meaning stuff still gets confiscated by customs (or at least so I've been told).
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There are very few drop-shippers left on either site, mainly because is a pretty poor business-model (Etsy being somewhat different).
But that aside, even if they were, they'd still be posting from within the EU in order to comply with the Amazon/eBay seller restrictions.

Now, if the Swiss Customs have a problem with imported e-commerce in general, that's something else entirely.
But if that's the case, that would apply to any shop outside Switzerland in which case the whole discussion becomes moot.
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