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Interested in the Yuki Kajiura Fiction soundtrack. I live in the UK and wondered how much postage would be? Cheers
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Thanks for the info. Could you let me know the definitive shipping price for the CD w/ jewel case? I'm guessing it'll be around the $13 mark. I've shipped CD's without their cases in the past and once you've added all the extra padding, thick cardboard etc it doesn't work out much cheaper. On a separate note, is the "Speed 2" soundtrack the Lalaland score version? Also, do you have any other free soundtracks which aren't listed? Cheers
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Hello SirusJr I'd gladly take Hoffa off your hands if it is still available. Thanks
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The best way to go for international postage these days is to ship without the jewel case, which eliminates about 2/3 of the weight, excluding mailing envelope. Just a suggestion. That is not the best way. Since it is overseas, I would recommend paying the extra postage and ship them in their jewel cases. I received an order from the UK last week that I purchased on eBay and the seller said he would like to ship them without the jewel cases. I asked how safe that was and he said he has had no problem. I received my 2 CDs is pieces and the insert were all bent up and torn. Will not do it again. The seller put them in the plastic sleeves that are big enough for the inserts and then put them in cardboard to save a few dollars. I have filed a case with the seller since he will not make a refund, especially since I asked if it was safe to ship without the jewel cases and he said it would be fine. I am more than happy to send the shards back to him, but he says no refund because it was not his fault, the mail service broke them.
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Apr 15, 2014 - 6:00 PM
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betenoir
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The best way to go for international postage these days is to ship without the jewel case, which eliminates about 2/3 of the weight, excluding mailing envelope. Just a suggestion. That is not the best way. Since it is overseas, I would recommend paying the extra postage and ship them in their jewel cases. I received an order from the UK last week that I purchased on eBay and the seller said he would like to ship them without the jewel cases. I asked how safe that was and he said he has had no problem. I received my 2 CDs is pieces and the insert were all bent up and torn. Will not do it again. The seller put them in the plastic sleeves that are big enough for the inserts and then put them in cardboard to save a few dollars. I have filed a case with the seller since he will not make a refund, especially since I asked if it was safe to ship without the jewel cases and he said it would be fine. I am more than happy to send the shards back to him, but he says no refund because it was not his fault, the mail service broke them. That is always possible, but I have on rare occasions received crushed CD cases and sometimes broken CDs even when shipped in jewel cases, in a padded envelope. Once a heavy padded envelope was torn open by machinery in shipping and all the CDs were missing. Only the ripped envelope arrived. That was from a trusted friend, so it was definitely the post office who caused the damage. To be safest, they should be shipped in a rigid cardboard box with a little padding, and then jewel cases would not matter either way. More expensive though, but it would be recommended for high value CDs.
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Hi, If you could send me a paypal invoice for the shipping ($13?) to my paypal address it'd be much appreciated. My paypal address is the same as my email which can be found in my profile. Forgot to ask but what condition is the "Fiction" soundtrack in? Could you also let me know what the CD label is. Cheers.
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Many thanks. What's the best way to send payment?
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Updated once again. So far everyone who asked for stuff has gotten it and is satisfied. Quite. Thanks again for Hoffa and for your generosity.
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