I've never had to pay before, but I've never spent this much before.
I hope I won't have to bother.
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Thu 2 Oct 2008, 21:41,
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It is quite annoying.
But it seems to be largely pot luck as to whether they bother.
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Thu 2 Oct 2008, 21:42,
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True
I once got stung quite a lot for just one CD and yet much bigger and more expensive parcels have just slipped through.
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Thu 2 Oct 2008, 21:48,
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Hmm.
Even with that it's still probably cheaper than buying them here. And they're damn cool shirts.
www.designbyhumans.com, if anyone's interested.
Edit: *eats last Ferrero Rocher*. Mmm. Best £1.05 I've spent in a while.
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Thu 2 Oct 2008, 21:51,
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www.designbyhumans.com, if anyone's interested.
Edit: *eats last Ferrero Rocher*. Mmm. Best £1.05 I've spent in a while.
I sort of like their stuff, but I think T-shirts are much nicer when the design covers more of them.
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Thu 2 Oct 2008, 22:02,
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I think that's a bit high
I bought a Popcorn Hour NMT for $224 inc postage (£120) and paid £33 in duty etc. Parcel force the robbing cunts will charge more.
I would guess about a tenner, I hope it's not too much I've just bought 4 t-shirts from the states as well.
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Thu 2 Oct 2008, 22:04,
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I would guess about a tenner, I hope it's not too much I've just bought 4 t-shirts from the states as well.