Here's the link to the VaporGenie homepage. I would suggest checking out their website for any information on European outlets they may have. I believe they can get it to you in about 7-12 days. Don't know about shipping costs though.
i was hoping to find a shop at least on the same continent as I am...
the official site does not have any info on shops and all shops i find online are north america based.. if i want to order there, i need a creditcard, pay huge shipping, have the risk of customs slapping on some more costs, and have to wait ages for it to get here.
i cant beleive noone in europe carries that thing, they sell other vaporizers with no problem
After I made the post about the original VaporGenie site, I did a little looking around our site and realized that one of our sponsors carries the product. This is their link.
The issue with the credit card is another story. Most companies that sell products online demand a credit card as a way of making sure they don't have minors trying to buy their products. Everywhere that I am familiar with it is illegal for minors to be in posession of or use smokable products or the utensils used to aid in that consumption. Because the law (at least in the US) requires you to be 18 to legally have a credit card in your name, it makes it easier for the companies to "weed" out the children, thus protecting their investments.
Have you asked your local suppliers to carry the VaporGenie? Sometimes a store may just not be familiar with a particular product. It never hurts to ask them.
I wish I could be more helpful but the only suggestion I can make at this point is that if you really want a VaporGenie (and I believe it would be worth the wait), you'll either have to acquire a cc (assuming you are of age) to order over the Internet, or find the companies that accept money orders through the mail. In your particular case...patience is definitely a virtue.
thx for your effort, looks like i found a uk based seller on ebay!
the problem with credit cards here is that they are simply not as common as in the US, at least not for people with lower incomes such as university students...