I have to agree with GB here as I have been shipping overseas for many years and have problems all the time. It has given my little company a bad rap, I wish we never agreed to ship overseas. I have had more problems with delivery than Pay pal, there is an amount of loss you take on every year but that margin seems to be growing. Rich at www.route66studios.com Reality is a concept...basically. On Jul 23, 2010, at 8:01 AM, "GB" <grantbt@...> wrote: > > If you sent your items out tracked and signed for using a minimum > of USPS > > International Priority, > > this cant happen. Customs numbers are only traceable on this > service and > > above (like Int. Express). > > This is not my experience. I use USPS I.P. regularly and it's (a) > slow, and > (b) useless tracking. > > (a) Takes 3 weeks easily to get to Europe. > (b) More times than not the tracking gets stuck at "accepted" and only > rarely is it updated further. > > For example I only have the one out now, but see: > http://trkcnfrm1.smi.usps.com/PTSInternetWeb/InterLabelInquiry.do?origTrackNum=LJ645791504US > > It will probably stay like this forever, even after delivery. This > allows > the buyer to protest even after they receive the item. > > GB > >
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Updating my way of selling synth parts. Anyone used google checkout?
2010-07-23 by Rish
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