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I have a few promo Steelbook cases for sale. They're Promotional Gears of War 2 full color Steelbook cases.
They might have light surface scratches throughout, but they're in otherwise great overall shape. $15 plus shipping sounds fair to me. Let me know if you're interested. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by MortalMonday; 05-03-2012 at 02:21 AM. |
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I'm interested =D how much will be the shipping to australia?
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I will take one
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I'm just gonna guess that it's $15 to ship one or two Steelbook cases anywhere overseas. Of course, I'd be shipping them using the most economical method possible which will not include a tracking number. If it ends up being cheaper, I'll gladly refund the full difference. If it's more expensive, I'll pay for it out of my own pocket.
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There's both Priority Mail (about $17 for the small flat rate box; and you can fit two or three steelbooks in it), First Class Mail (a bit cheaper), and Express. Not sure why you'd need to ship Express; you aren't actually allowed to force gift payment here anyways.
Nice price though; I just wish the promo steelbook didn't look identical to the one in the cheap LE. |
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Express Mail International is the only service that includes a tracking number with the USPS for packages destined abroad. Whenever I accept payment from International buyers (that isn't sent using the gift option) for stuff that I sell, I have to get a tracking number. I need the tracking number to prove that I've mailed the package/s. That's why I only ship Express Mail International in those circumstances.
Of course, my apologies for breaking site rules. I'll update the posting. |
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No worries. Any form of USPS international shipping (even First Class) provides a DC number though. You can find it on your copy of the customs form. DC numbers prove you sent it the same as a tracking number will, but they won't have the frequent tracking updates that a tracking number will have; they'll likely just show when you gave it to the post office, when it was sent to the sorting facility, and when it arrived.
I think they make it difficult on purpose, in any case. |
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I know about the customs form number, but it's seriously not reliable at all. Believe me, I've looked in to using only the customs form number, but it's just not a viable option at all.
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Well, for forum sales I use it, and it does prove that you shipped the item. I haven't run into any issues as far as it not coming up with results in the USPS site.
To each his own of course. |
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i want one!
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