
Originally Posted by
Winston001
I don't think I have ever purchased online from overseas. Often looked at stuff and thought about it but never needed anything to get around to buying. However many people do and obviously it works.
But how?
Right now I'm looking at a second-hand chainsaw handle in the USA for US$15 which is less than the cost of driving to the local dealer and rejecting the off-the-shelf replacement. New = $187.
However the postage from the USA is $47 and a NZ second-hand handle isn't going to be much more - plus that helps out a local.
So how does it work? Is there some way of getting stuff at realistic postage rates?
I buy most of my books and CDs and DVD's online. Plus I got a couple of T shirts from Big Dave last week.
Bookdepository.co.uk has FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING. comes out of the UK and Her Majesty's mail service to Her colonies is first class.
Amazon shipping is quite expensive but amazon.co.uk shipping out of Europe is OK (no, it makes no sense).
A lot of US based online retailers dont really want to send stuff outside the US so they make it stupid expensive, or they will only use FedEx or UPS (often because those companies do their IM for them I gather). If they will post USPS then its usually not too bad.
I would buy most things (well, dry goods anyway) online: You do it when you want, in your fishnets and heels, cradling a pint glass of Chardonnay, and no one judges you. Walk into Ballantynes dressed like that and its all whispers and staring.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
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