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    USPS Track & Confirm

    I changed my rear brake pads today, but according to USPS track & confirm, the pads are still in Cedar Park, Texas!

    I just thought I'd share that worthless bit of information with ya.
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    how do ya get them to send stuff to NZ? who'd ya buy it from?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kezzafish View Post
    how do ya get them to send stuff to NZ? who'd ya buy it from?
    Got a full set for my bike here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferris View Post
    I changed my rear brake pads today, but according to USPS track & confirm, the pads are still in Cedar Park, Texas!

    I just thought I'd share that worthless bit of information with ya.
    Interesting... my last few packages have been spot on. It's not true tracking as in the signature required type but better than nothing at all.


    Quote Originally Posted by kezzafish View Post
    how do ya get them to send stuff to NZ? who'd ya buy it from?
    It varies... some ebay shops and the rest is the luck of the draw. Even if you find someone to agree to send outside the US further than Canada or Hawaii, getting a reasonable shipping price (ie less than the price of the item) is your next challenge. USPS is by far the cheapest but its an effort for them to take the 45 minutes to go down to the local US Post and wait in the queue to fill out a form. Hence the high charges sometimes.

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