[WWI] 1/72 ot Vacu kits

Clarence Wentzel cewentzel at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 14 21:15:42 EST 2009


I agree, shipping overseas really has not been complicated for me.  I put some items on e-bay a while back and several of them sold to Brazil and other countries.  The most complicated one was to Canada.  Work with your post office.  It is easy.

Clare

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From: Helen and Chris <2kermavio at orange.fr>
To: World War I Modeling Mailing List <wwi at wwi-models.org>
Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 8:06:44 PM
Subject: Re: [WWI] 1/72 ot Vacu kits

 
Shane:-
 
Them thar furrin adressis are complicated 
sh*t man!
 
Yeah, my address is three lines - and the 
third is "France"!
 
It  amuses me that I don't ever recall 
anyone from outside of the USA putting a *local only* restriction on a sale BUT 
I confess that I seldom ever look at ebay and it could be common.
 
To be fair, a lot of UK sellers put "post to 
the UK" only.  But I suspect that the majority have not considered that 
anyone outside the UK might be interested in their wares.  That may well be 
true of US sellers, too.
 
However, and I don't wish to be 
controversial here, the vast majority of UK sellers will agree to post to France 
when asked.  The same cannot be said of US sellers.
 
Again, to put that in some kind of context, 
one particular European country is becoming well known for its non 
deliveries.  And the way e-Bay/Paypal is set up, sellers have to re-imburse 
for non delivery.  Maybe it was an e-Bay seller who gave its leader a 
busted nose?
 
Chris.
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