On Nov 28, 2006, at 4:30 PM, Roger Sisler wrote: > I have had several inquires from Germany, and Netherlands, ect, to > purchace parts from my store on ebay. I suppose the reverse is very > possiable. Just contact them and ask. In my case, I sold no parts to > Europe. I only ship with delivery confermation. With UPS, this is > standard > and very expensive.With the USPS it is olny avaliable on "letter > rate", > and costs $7.90 in addition to the shiping charges. I have shipped my tilts mainly to the UK, & the way to go w/ confirmation is USPS Global Express-3-5 days by air w/ tracking & insurance- a fraction of the cost of UPS, Fedex, etc. a 25# box costs my UK customers about $95-100. Not cheap, but w/ the exchange rate, more reasonable for them. Tom-also have put my product in buses in containers going to the UK, but that's another story |
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