As long as I get the money and ship I should be covered. I'm not responsible afterward if it gets held up in customs.
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I have shipped expensive gear to Vietnam, Norway and Germany without any problem. Also bought speakers from Singapore with delivery to my house in the U.S. in four days. As always, whether in the U.S. or elsewhere, know the seller or the buyer through their feedback or through direct contact. It's a big world. |
I have used either FEDEX or DHL or USPS to ship outside of the country. Costs vary widely. The issue of import duty is not trivial. Once when returning an item to a manufacturer for repair, I had to pay for import duty - even though I stated in the shipping documents that it was made in that country and that it would be shipped back to me afterwards. |
PCs and interconnects are all I’ve ever been willing to ship to other countries. As jl35 mentioned, sometimes the buyer will balk at the price declaration/insurance, BUT- that’s on them. USPS has provided the only realistic pricing, with their Flat Rate boxes and available insurance up-ticks. https://www.usps.com/international/priority-mail-international.htm and https://www.usps.com/international/insurance-extra-services.htm |