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    eek freight fowarding companys

    Hi i had someone recommend one and i book marked but since formated my pc

    Chould you please reply with it again looking at getting orginal 60 gb ps3 from old country

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    Quote Originally Posted by actungbaby View Post
    Hi i had someone recommend one and i book marked but since formated my pc

    Chould you please reply with it again looking at getting orginal 60 gb ps3 from old country
    I've just signed on with NZ Post's Youshop - it was set up specifically for sending purchases on from USA, UK, and China if the seller didn't ship internationally.

    Just made the first purchase tonight, obviously it's early days but looks promising so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OddDuck View Post
    I've just signed on with NZ Post's Youshop - it was set up specifically for sending purchases on from USA, UK, and China if the seller didn't ship internationally.

    Just made the first purchase tonight, obviously it's early days but looks promising so far.
    I have had good luck so far with buying stuff from directly from people in the US, and having them ship there.

    I generally wouldn't bother with it in England as you will get dicked on their taxes.

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    I've used Shipito.com in the USA for years. Excellent service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OddDuck View Post
    I've just signed on with NZ Post's Youshop - it was set up specifically for sending purchases on from USA, UK, and China if the seller didn't ship internationally.

    Just made the first purchase tonight, obviously it's early days but looks promising so far.
    Used them once. No issues and reasonably quick.
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    I've used YouShop quite a bit, generally the shipping is a bit cheaper but mainly it's consistent. The shipping charges can vary wildly depending on which company the vendor works with. YouShop will also re-package your goods to give a better price. Some companies use standard sized boxes too big for some small items, YouShop will re-package them into smaller ones.

    I've had good service from them.

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    I have found from the UK that they (unlike the USA) know about the rest of the world and will ship at a reasonable rate. UK company will not charge local taxes (VAT) on items sent to NZ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadpole View Post
    I have found from the UK that they (unlike the USA) know about the rest of the world and will ship at a reasonable rate. UK company will not charge local taxes (VAT) on items sent to NZ.
    Thanks to all for your speedy replys really appreciated . had 13 items shiped with you post allan b must been you

    that remember telling me about the other place. thought be cool that they can combine packages which be real cool.

    whould saved me alot when buying faring pannels for the vfr

    thanks again all

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambaldi View Post
    I have had good luck so far with buying stuff from directly from people in the US, and having them ship there.

    I generally wouldn't bother with it in England as you will get dicked on their taxes.
    Oh the uk thing applys to items purchased of ebay i always tryed contact them let them know nz address previous to you shop.

    esp to make sure prepared to ship all where touch wood even the ones in the states

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    Quote Originally Posted by actungbaby View Post
    Oh the uk thing applys to items purchased of ebay i always tryed contact them let them know nz address previous to you shop.

    esp to make sure prepared to ship all where touch wood even the ones in the states
    Yeah, it might have just been the shops I tried to deal with that weren't set up for overseas direct shipping. If going to a UK address (as set up with Youshop) you will unfortunately have to pay the taxes.

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