exzibit3: hey bro, thanks for the links, and thanks for the input- really appreciate that. if that is the case, then i can see why he didnt pay $50 to ship the card.
ryawil0: hey ry, thank you as well. the guy was saying he sent it "international signed for mail." is that different from registered?
I bought a card from Australia and asked for a tracking #, and here's what the seller told me:
"AS FOR A TRACKING #, THEY DON'T ACTUALLY DO THAT AT MY LOCAL POST OFFICE, BUT I ALWAYS SEND HIGHER END CARDS VIA INTERATIONAL SIGNED FOR MAIL, WHICH COSTS ME APPX AUD$12.00 THIS WAY, YOU WILL SIGN FOR CARD ONCE IT ARRIVES & IT IS INSURED. I HAVE NOT LOST A SINGLE ITEM USING THIS METHOD. I PROMISE I WILL SHIP CARD FIRST THING TOMORROW & IT USUALLY TAKES APPX 10 DAYS OR SO TO ARRIVE (GIVE A DAY OR 2 BOTH WAYS)."
Is that true? That in some places you can't get a tracking #? It's a high-end card, and I just wanna verify that I'm safe.. thanks mates.
-Ro
Hi Pre,
I always use regitered mail to US for expensive cards and it cost around $19.35 for under 500grams. It has a tracking number and you will sign for it.
Hope that helps.
that's insured not registeredand it ranges from $14 up depending on the weight
that's insured not registeredand it ranges from $14 up depending on the weight
Its registered. I've done it a lot of times...
Its up to 500gms and $500.
Auspost Registered International
But for more expensive one, I'll use the Parcel post with insurance... Totally different service.
Its registered. I've done it a lot of times...
Its up to 500gms and $500.
Auspost Registered International
But for more expensive one, I'll use the Parcel post with insurance... Totally different service.
Hey Alf, That's not trackable on any website that I know of.
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