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date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:44:54 -0000,    group: uk.games.video.gamecube        back       
tronix web   
Chaps & Chapettes

Shame on me for never using TronixWeb before, I know you've all raved about 
them in the past.
Which is the best option for shipping to the UK? mainly to prevent our 
customs friends from getting their grubby mits on things.
I'm after Tales of Symphonia & Wario World for the cube (Yes, I'm still 
catching up on old classics) They seems pretty cheap, but both would make it 
over the £18 limit.

Any suggestions? or alternative customs friendly suppliers?

Thanks in advance

R
date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:44:54 -0000   author:   Smuggs

Re: tronix web   
Smuggs wrote:
> Shame on me for never using TronixWeb before, I know you've all raved about 
> them in the past.
> Which is the best option for shipping to the UK? mainly to prevent our 
> customs friends from getting their grubby mits on things.
> I'm after Tales of Symphonia & Wario World for the cube (Yes, I'm still 
> catching up on old classics) They seems pretty cheap, but both would make it 
> over the £18 limit.

Well, don't use fedex. With global priority instead you got a pretty 
good chance that you don't have to pay custom fees.

> Any suggestions? or alternative customs friendly suppliers?

Videogamesplus is pretty good, too.

						Jan
date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:05:30 +0100   author:   Jan Lucas

Re: tronix web   
"Smuggs"  wrote in
news:ZojIf.203$A62.150@fe02.usenetserver.com: 

> Which is the best option for shipping to the UK? mainly to prevent our
> customs friends from getting their grubby mits on things.

In my experience, you'd be fine with Fedex for a single game, but you're 
risking it with multiple games.  Global Priority Mail should be fine, 
though, and only generally takes an extra day or two.
date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:54:59 -0600   author:   James Sutherland

Re: tronix web   
> > Which is the best option for shipping to the UK? mainly to prevent our
> > customs friends from getting their grubby mits on things.
>
> In my experience, you'd be fine with Fedex for a single game, but you're
> risking it with multiple games.  Global Priority Mail should be fine,
> though, and only generally takes an extra day or two.

I've used the $13 Fedex option four times in the past for DS games. I've
never been charged customs and each time the game has arrived exactly 2 days
after placing the order.

Pretty efficient I'd say :-)
date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:45:03 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Ribbit

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