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Just curious. How long does this International Express shipping usually take from US to UK? As Stephen wrote it really varies from package to package - sometimes quick, sometimes slow - single packages are not immune from customs holding onto them - not to add a charge, just to be jerks. We undervalue the CD on the declaration so that it won't flag.
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I won't ask you to hold on to the CD as over the last day I've had to buy some new kitchen lighting and I really can't afford it now! Will you now go to a Kitchen forum and tell them you can afford some new lighting because you've decided to go without a CD? Haha, you have to admit that that was pretty funny.
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Down to the last 100 or so.
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I'm sure it will be sold out at some point tomorrow.
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Aug 27, 2013 - 5:38 PM
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Doc Loch
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It's always great for the labels when a title sells out fast, but if anyone misses out on this I wouldn't panic. It's a Goldsmith title, so it's only a matter of time before someone will release yet another remastered, remixed, expanded, deluxe edition, possibly with a lost rehearsal track that no one knew existed that contains a different choral overlay than was heard on the other editions. Granted it took a decade, but even the 2-disc version of Inchon, the title many people insisted Intrada would never reissue, has been re-released. (By the way, none of this is intended as a reflection on the Kritzerland staff, who I'm sure did everything they could to make this the definitive edition to date of this title, but I'm just reflecting on the realities of the industry over the past few years. If it's Goldsmith, it'll keep getting repackaged as long as there are buyers out there.)
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Just curious. How long does this International Express shipping usually take from US to UK? As Stephen wrote it really varies from package to package - sometimes quick, sometimes slow - single packages are not immune from customs holding onto them - not to add a charge, just to be jerks. We undervalue the CD on the declaration so that it won't flag. I know I will be accused of posting in a thread that I have not interest in, but when I read this I thought of one of my coworkers who got in trouble with an international package and had to pay a fine. I received the following information from eBay concerning international shipments. Postal administrations in several international countries have contacted the United States Postal Service about the declaration of value placed on customs forms. They have noted that in many cases, the declared value is understated when compared to the actual invoice or known value of the item, especially for sales conducted over the internet. While this applies to sellers both on and off eBay, the USPS has asked us to remind our sellers to declare the proper value on all customs forms. The correct value of each item is required on customs forms as it helps determine the proper duties and taxes, and whether they should be applied. Some countries will soon begin taking steps to address this issue, such as levying fines on the addressee when the declared value is determined to be lower than the invoice. I have been asked to "undervalue" items that I sell on eBay, but refuse to do it now. I usually lose the sale, but it is considered fraud. I am just warning you. She figured it did not matter, but she had to pay a fine that was more than the value of the item that she sent. When I ship items to my family back home overseas I can mark it as a gift because it is a gift. Kim Tong
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Just curious. How long does this International Express shipping usually take from US to UK? As Stephen wrote it really varies from package to package - sometimes quick, sometimes slow - single packages are not immune from customs holding onto them - not to add a charge, just to be jerks. We undervalue the CD on the declaration so that it won't flag. I know I will be accused of posting in a thread that I have not interest in, but when I read this I thought of one of my coworkers who got in trouble with an international package and had to pay a fine. I received the following information from eBay concerning international shipments. Postal administrations in several international countries have contacted the United States Postal Service about the declaration of value placed on customs forms. They have noted that in many cases, the declared value is understated when compared to the actual invoice or known value of the item, especially for sales conducted over the internet. While this applies to sellers both on and off eBay, the USPS has asked us to remind our sellers to declare the proper value on all customs forms. The correct value of each item is required on customs forms as it helps determine the proper duties and taxes, and whether they should be applied. Some countries will soon begin taking steps to address this issue, such as levying fines on the addressee when the declared value is determined to be lower than the invoice. I have been asked to "undervalue" items that I sell on eBay, but refuse to do it now. I usually lose the sale, but it is considered fraud. I am just warning you. She figured it did not matter, but she had to pay a fine that was more than the value of the item that she sent. Kim Tong Can you just STOP? Every label does this, not just us. We do it at the request of the buyer. You know it, I know it, and the man in the moon knows it. I'm sure your co-worker got in trouble because you blew the whistle on him/her. There is no difference in real value by putting fifteen instead of 19.98 - you're just putting the wholesale value rather than the retail. Horrible, I know, but if it helps the buyers, that's lovely. I'm not the only one bored of your cheap shots lobbed in our threads. Go do it in other threads, will you, and just give it a rest here. I do enjoy the picture of the pretty lady in your profile, though - we know it's not you, but it's nice to look at. And there's only one female I know who's this obnoxious, so you're either her or not female at all.
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Aug 28, 2013 - 2:05 PM
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Jörn
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Can you just STOP? Every label does this, not just us. We do it at the request of the buyer. You know it, I know it, and the man in the moon knows it. I'm sure your co-worker got in trouble because you blew the whistle on him/her. There is no difference in real value by putting fifteen instead of 19.98 - you're just putting the wholesale value rather than the retail. Horrible, I know, but if it helps the buyers, that's lovely. I'm not the only one bored of your cheap shots lobbed in our threads. Go do it in other threads, will you, and just give it a rest here. I do enjoy the picture of the pretty lady in your profile, though - we know it's not you, but it's nice to look at. And there's only one female I know who's this obnoxious, so you're either her or not female at all. SIMPLE IGNORE THAT GUY. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH SUCH FREAKS. YOU DO YOUR THINGS RIGHT BRUCE, JUST KEEP ON ;-)
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