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International Trading and Supplying

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I thought this thread might be a good idea, since a few of us have already engaged in this type of activity. I envision this thread as a place to post needs of goods that one cannot obtain in his/her own country in hopes that someone else is able to find them in his/her country.

I have already used a few people on TONe to help me obtain some items only available in Canada, and likewise I have also been a relay for goods only available in the United States. TONe does not assume any liability for these transactions.

Currently, I have a bunch of Super Mario Cereal that I will be willing to ship to someone. I don't need any money for the cereal, but you must be willing to cover the shipping costs.
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How much would the cereal cost to ship to AU?
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Slurmee wrote: 27 Feb 2018 13:04 How much would the cereal cost to ship to AU?
I’d have to do some calculations, but when I mailed a box of Christmas presents to Germany, it was around 40 bucks. I would imagine it being between 25-30 American to get to Australia town.
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Kreegs wrote: 28 Feb 2018 01:29
Slurmee wrote: 27 Feb 2018 13:04 How much would the cereal cost to ship to AU?
I’d have to do some calculations, but when I mailed a box of Christmas presents to Germany, it was around 40 bucks. I would imagine it being between 15-25 American to get to Australia town.
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Oh btw it seems a little to expensive for cereal so I'll pass :)
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Anyone Canadians need anything from the USA? Driving up to Canada June 6th and can throw some things in the mail there to save postage.
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No rush but if someone is visiting a bookstore in NA, could they check for a copy of "Shadowrun 40: The Burning Time"? On Amazon UK only US sellers are listed but the prices are so different as is the described quality. I'm looking for a new copy or a used one without any notes or markings inside.
For now I only want to know if it's easy to find. I'll try some other online stores, but I still may have to get it from US.

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MerlinDrazziw wrote: 01 Jun 2018 06:03 No rush but if someone is visiting a bookstore in NA, could they check for a copy of "Shadowrun 40: The Burning Time"? On Amazon UK only US sellers are listed but the prices are so different as is the described quality. I'm looking for a new copy or a used one without any notes or markings inside.
For now I only want to know if it's easy to find. I'll try some other online stores, but I still may have to get it from US.
It looks like Chapters only offers it as an ebook. No in-store stock anywhere in the city. You could try looking on Abe Books. Pretty sure they're international, and I've had good luck with them before.
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Checked Abe Books briefly, almost looks like the same offers as on Amazon. Will have to take a better look to see if there is a version without possible notes at a reasonable price. Amazon.de only offers the translated version :(
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Just ordered a copy through Amazon uk from a seller in Florida. A bit expensive but with a very good condition I expect clean pages. Hopefully I won't have to return it.
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