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Old 02-27-2013, 11:12 PM
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why do they get so many steelbooks?

That is not fair they nearly always got sunshine and a lot of good-looking women, I have to live in a country where it's often cold and the most women don't look good enough that it makes me feel warm all over if I see them and then I can't get those steelbooks which will make me a little bit happier.
hey dont rock the boat ayiu is german

and i love cold weather and the dark

Mexico cant be that great, there is not all the border jumping just to get the future shop steels

but in the end a place is the same as any other, your used to where your born no matter how bad or good and you always think the grass is greener elsewhere
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Old 02-27-2013, 08:35 PM
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the 3rd DS3 G2 no inside art



A seller over Mercado Libre is selling it for $299 mxn + local postage ($60 mxn or $150 mxn) back cover has scratches all over it.

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Old 02-27-2013, 11:54 PM
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why doesnt mexico have ebay
You don't really want to be having items shipped to or from Mexico anyway. Its been my experience where I work that over half of our supplies that we ship in or out of Mexico gets stolen. Its been that way for years. My company always charges almost triple the price on consumables having to be shipped to Mexico. Thats the only way they can cover all the losses.
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Old 02-28-2013, 12:39 AM
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You don't really want to be having items shipped to or from Mexico anyway. Its been my experience where I work that over half of our supplies that we ship in or out of Mexico gets stolen. Its been that way for years. My company always charges almost triple the price on consumables having to be shipped to Mexico. Thats the only way they can cover all the losses.
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Old 02-28-2013, 03:04 AM
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Old 02-28-2013, 03:54 AM
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You don't really want to be having items shipped to or from Mexico anyway. Its been my experience where I work that over half of our supplies that we ship in or out of Mexico gets stolen. Its been that way for years. My company always charges almost triple the price on consumables having to be shipped to Mexico. Thats the only way they can cover all the losses.
I will say on the behalf of my contry that:

Yes many years ago Correos de M?xico (goverment postal office) has a extemely bad reputation even that one time it was published a package for the very president was open and some things stolen from it in that point they changed in a very good way I must say, obviously.

In my personal experience sending locally or international since 3 years ago I use this service at least for 1 o 3 packages daily never been involved on stolen packages or an open one, indeed some returns but nothing in the bad situation, I use the registered service (trackeable) because is the only option for international or EMS high cost but never extremely expensive as DHL or UPS, I have sent boxes containing 30+ collectible editions as Disney coins or digibook or steelbooks and all arrived safe. Unfortunately insurance is not available with any service.

The bad situation is that ALL packages goes to M?xico City for customs inspection when go interational and this gives a long delay to get out of country.

We are a very good country but as all over the world some abusive people goes the worng way to see us.

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Old 02-28-2013, 04:40 AM
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I'm not trying to put down your country. I love it there and have visited many places from Reynosa, Monterrey, Cancun, Mexico City and been to see Teotihuacan. I got to climb the pyramid there once. At the time they said they were about to quit letting people climb it. There is definitely way to many steps. The scuba diving at the reef outside of Cancun is something I'll never get enough of. I just haven't been back since the storm a few years ago that destroyed so much.

As far as items that go missing I'm not directly involved with that. I just know that when we have an inspector in Mexico and they need more supplies than what they took with them then whomever they are working for gets charged way more than they should. I've always been told it was due to so many items that come up missing. Maybe it is different now and my company just hasn't quit charging the extra.
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I apologise Buffalo

I was only kidding

I haven't had any real dealings with the Mexican post but all systems have their ups and downs
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Old 02-27-2013, 08:34 PM
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yeah but they all look like this player!!!!


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Old 02-27-2013, 10:38 PM
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sorry mosavon I just offered my help w/o intention to sell anything even not my posting over Mercado Libre
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