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How to actually calculate the shipping charges?? i find it confusing to calculate the package using their tables heh maybe cos my maths fail.

 

Can anyone shed some light on this?? thanks.

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Wads there to mind??

 

Using HTC TyTnII, bought a battery with higher capacity from US coz not available in Spore. Price no diff.

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Will try it next time when I take advantage of Amazon's super saver shipping option. [nod][nod][thumbsup]

 

 

Was using VPostUSA but now with the new recommendation, hehehe....

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Just ordered stuff from Amazon using Borderlinx. Had used comgateway before but it was a little messy, but did get free shopping from using HSBC credit card, so no complaining.

 

Lets see how Borderlinx perform.

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Totally satisfied with them and the DHL service is tops.....my items came in 3 daysthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gif

 

VPOSTusa, takes 8 daysthumbsdown.gifthumbsdown.gifthumbsdown.gif

 

and cheeeper by about $80shocked.gifshocked.gif for the same items i got

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Sorry I'm unfamiliar with the process with Vpost and Amazon.

 

I thought with our credit card details, they can ship only to our Singapore address we used to sign up for the credit card. No problem for Amazon to send to the Vpost US address for bulk shipment to Singapore (naturally in your case as you received your stuff it meant no problem)? I am now weighing Vpost and Borderlinx. With "weak" US$, buying stuff from there online is more attractive now :)

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You should have read the prohibited item list

- perfumes / colognes / eau de toilette / fragrance spray

- nail polish / nail polish remover

- spray / aerosol cans / compressed gas cylinders

- fuels / gasoline / gas torches

- lighters with fuel / lighter fluid

- turpentine / paint thinner

- lithium batteries / loose batteries

- lithium batteries contained or pack with equipment

- speakers

- alcohol products / beverages

- flammable / toxic contents products

- cellphones

 

Previously shipped quite a variety of items back without problems, so didnt noticed they had a prohibited list [:(]

 

U might say I was getting complacent [laugh]

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actually I understand most of the prohibited items are flamable hence dangerous to transport but speakers & cellphones?? [:/] ... I mean how big a magnetic field does a speaker and cellphone have since most come in packages much bigger that the actual items so any magnetic field effect should be greatly reduced already.

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Understand some people also ship in vitamins and the such which is supposedly cheaper. Doesnt appear to be in the prohibition list.

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