OK I'm feeling more comfortable with this whole thing. There's a guy in Nigeria who has made me an incredible offer for my whole collection!!
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostOK I'm feeling more comfortable with this whole thing. There's a guy in Nigeria who has made me an incredible offer for my whole collection!!
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Originally posted by MarceloBR View PostI can speak for myself, I have a feedback score of 172, and no negative feedback. There's no ebay in Brazil, so the feedback is from USA and Japan basically. I always use paypal and even then some sellers refuse to ship to me. It's funny as I see people selling stuff for dirt cheap because "the economy is bad" but they don't want our money.
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Thanks guys this was very enlightening. I always questioned myself why in my country i couldn't find awesome Jacksons, or other guitars, in second hand, i once came up with a conspiracy theory where all the Americans wanted all the good stuff for themselves... I am really reading too many Mustaine related news... ( although i found a 1994 SL1 with a greenish blue marble rock finish)
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostThere are various restrictions on package sizes to different regions, and it is hard to research in advance. You show up at the USPS and it is pot luck as to whether they will ship the damn thing or or not.
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I'm just going to point out that it also works the other way too. I was looking for a Marshall JFX-1 last year and couldn't find one here in the USA. I did however find one on Ebay from the UK but the seller stated in his ad no shipping to the USA. So, I contacted a forum member here who lives in the UK who was willing to help me out. I sent him the money and he bought it then shipped it to me. I realize it happens more often that US sellers don't want to ship overseas, but sellers overseas must also have figured out what a PITA it is to ship here.Rudy
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Generally OK in theory, but there is still a reluctance to do it.
I had some mad Dutch couple arrive at my house at 11:30pm at night who drove their old '70's Ford Transit MK2 Feuerwagon across from Holland to do a parts run up and down the UK. They were buying some old large and heavy Ford transit parts off me in another forum, I gave them a bed for the night as all the motels were closed and we got stuck into loading the axles etc the next morning. It's good that there are some dedicated nutters out there so you can get the parts and guitars you need and nothing beats collection in person. I love the Dutch though, they are completely bonkers. Cool van too.
But as for postage, it's a bit of a gamble just due to the number of handlers involved as said. I've never had any problems with small items from Germany and Greece, nor with items shipped internationally from the States. In fact despite what my family say about USPS being crap and all this and that, I find stuff sent from the USA gets here alot faster than stuff from Germany or anyway else in the EU.
You do cop the Vat and customs handling charges from outside the EU though...bigtime.
Hey I looked up the custom import charges and duty in the USA for importing from the UK and they are like $3 or something....the UK takes the piss.You can't really be jealous of something you can't fathom.
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