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Subject: [Leica] Just curious
From: nathan at nathanfoto.com (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Fri Jul 28 21:09:07 2006
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Maybe a perspective from the foreign end...My experience is quite 
extensive; since 1998, I have bought and sold several items to/from the 
US, both here on the LUG, as well as on ebay and the Miranda forum. 
During that time I have lived in Belgium, Switzerland and now the 
Netherlands.

US sellers sometimes are reluctant to ship overseas because of laziness, 
general ethnocentrism, fear of doing business with someone abroad, 
shipping etc. Some of these fears are irrational (is someone in Belgium 
more likely to cheat you than someone across the country?--I think not); 
others are more valid--shipping does become a bit more complex and 
expensive, but so long as the buyer is willing to pay, the $$ should not 
be an issue and the complexity is either non-existent (if you use 
someone like UPS) or very small. In my case, my best experiences have 
been using USPS, and in fact I insist on it now when buying something in 
the US. The reason are the exorbitant fees that UPS, DHL and the other 
private carriers charge for clearing customs in the destination country. 
I once had to pay DHL something like $50 for this "service" which in 
that particular case was more than the actual price of the item.

In all those years of buying and selling, not a single package has been 
lost by the USPS, and all have arrived in good shape and quickly.

On my end, I have sold items to people pretty much everywhere, including 
the US, all over Europe, and several transactions in Asia. The only time 
I have used anything other than the post office was when shipping an 
expensive item to the Phillippines a couple of years ago, and ironically 
the only time something has been lost was when a package to Denmark went 
AWOL.

Nathan

Joseph Codispoti wrote:
> USPS is the least expensive service for overseas shipping. However,
> Insurance is a must, and long delays are to be expected in certain
> countries.
>
> Once I shipped a camera to a bidder in France; it took 35 days for 
> delivery.
> Even though I did all possible to reassure him of my integrity, including
> sending proof of shipment, he posted negative feedback for "non delivery".
> I can't blame him since he did not know me.
>
> JC
>
>
>
> Received:
> USPS in my experience is very quick.  However, UPS and FedEx are very
> Expensive to ship outside the US.
>
> Gene
>
>
>
>
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