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    Anyone able to help with shipping from the states?

    So i want to get some Burton bindings from the states because they are half the price of getting them here. The only problem is Burton do not allow these online retailers to ship their products overseas. So the way to get around this is to use a US mail fowarding service like http://www.shipito.com/. But rather than create an account im wondering if anyone already has one that i could piggyback off of? Rather cheeky i know but i thought i would ask

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    PM sent with some options ... or http://www.kiwishipping.co.nz/kiwi-shipping/

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    You might ask kiwishipping.

    edit: beaten to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    You might ask kiwishipping.

    edit: beaten to it!

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    Sweet as Steve, I only had their name because of what was written on your thread about wanting to get a motor out.
    I currently have some gearbox bits sitting with family in California !! so may be calling Kiwi Shipping soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr View Post
    I currently have some gearbox bits sitting with family in California !! so may be calling Kiwi Shipping soon
    Perhaps ask those folks to order them for you, and post the box off to kiwishipping?

    Steve
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    "read what Steve says. He's right."
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    "Wow, Great advise there DB."
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    Ah cool didn't realise they did small jobs as well! Will give them a go. Thanks guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    So i want to get some Burton bindings from the states because they are half the price of getting them here. The only problem is Burton do not allow these online retailers to ship their products overseas. So the way to get around this is to use a US mail fowarding service like http://www.shipito.com/. But rather than create an account im wondering if anyone already has one that i could piggyback off of? Rather cheeky i know but i thought i would ask
    What industry do you work in? Can I purchase goods or services that you otherwise offer at half the price in the States? Do you hear where I am coming from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    What industry do you work in? Can I purchase goods or services that you otherwise offer at half the price in the States? Do you hear where I am coming from?
    Indeed - but for a lot of people - they can afford it at 1/2 the NZ cost - if it means paying double in NZ then they often have to go without - and everyone loses.

    Its a global marketplace - with both good and bad aspects of it. But lets face it - we all want or need to save money.

    If you could but a new car that cost $50,000 in NZ via a website landed and delivered for $25,000 - would you still buy local or via the website? Or does supporting local dealers only go up to a certain $ value?

    Im not picking on the point you are making - its fair and very valid (and I agree) - Im just saying that it is a very complicated matter.

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    If you can have them delivered to San Clemente in CA, or Irvine CA, and can wait till June, and they don't weigh much. Or alternatively have them shipped there and FedEx to here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    What industry do you work in? Can I purchase goods or services that you otherwise offer at half the price in the States? Do you hear where I am coming from?
    If you want to buy your groceries from overseas then be my guest

    Why would i buy a snowboard for $1000 here when i can get the same one overseas for $400.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Indeed - but for a lot of people - they can afford it at 1/2 the NZ cost - if it means paying double in NZ then they often have to go without - and everyone loses.

    Its a global marketplace - with both good and bad aspects of it. But lets face it - we all want or need to save money.

    If you could but a new car that cost $50,000 in NZ via a website landed and delivered for $25,000 - would you still buy local or via the website? Or does supporting local dealers only go up to a certain $ value?

    Im not picking on the point you are making - its fair and very valid (and I agree) - Im just saying that it is a very complicated matter.
    It is indeed a very complex matter and by no means as simple as many would believe. There has to be movement on both sides of the coin and as you realise there is an ultimate price to be paid for buying offshore, thereby bypassing NZ business ( which cannot compete on even terms ) and destroying gainful employment opportunities for our fellow countrymen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    So i want to get some Burton bindings from the states because they are half the price of getting them here. The only problem is Burton do not allow these online retailers to ship their products overseas. So the way to get around this is to use a US mail fowarding service like http://www.shipito.com/. But rather than create an account im wondering if anyone already has one that i could piggyback off of? Rather cheeky i know but i thought i would ask
    I'm gonna sell my Drake F60 LTD bindings if that's any good to ya!

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    Well the board i wanted is no longer available so im gonna stick with the shit one i have for this coming season and upgrade next season. Will probably still upgrade boots and bindings as they are crap. What size are your bindings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Well the board i wanted is no longer available so im gonna stick with the shit one i have for this coming season and upgrade next season. Will probably still upgrade boots and bindings as they are crap. What size are your bindings?
    I've got a barely used gorgeous Inca 163 freeride board the bindings are attached to, sell ya the lot for $700

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    If you want to buy your groceries from overseas then be my guest

    Why would i buy a snowboard for $1000 here when i can get the same one overseas for $400.
    Its a case in point really isnt it? As I believe if you are an employee in the ''grocery'' industry the wage rates are relatively abysmal, because in turn the margins in that industry are very tight and can only rely on volume. That means employees in such industries ( and others with poor or very average wage rates ) will be extra attentive to price.
    If everyone in NZ was better paid and we had to pay a little more for staple goods and the environment supported LOCAL business rather than trying to eliminate it then I think wed all be better off and happier.
    I can understand the difference in price is attractive but I was only trying to throw at it a bigger picture of where all this is leading to, especially while the $US is so weak.
    In my industry Im adapting to it but there are many others that will have no choice but to fail. Where do all these people and their employees go to? How many people in NZ actually care about the wellbeing of their fellow countrymen?

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