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ncsaknech1ydh
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Another Singapore shipping question.
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July 10, 2010, 07:55:00 PM »
This will be my first overseas transaction for anything, what kind of funds should I ask for? For example even if there is such a thing as a moneyorder or cashiers check, how would I possible know how long it would take to clear? Thanks Again for the help. DK.
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"Anchor is a place where I can relax in an uncommitted state of mind"
64" BobLee Classic TD LBow 57# @ 32 1/2
64" BobLee BCentenniel TD RCurve 53# @ 32 1/2"
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T.A.C.
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Re: Another Singapore shipping question.
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July 10, 2010, 08:15:00 PM »
David,
I just sent a bow overseas (France) - 2nd time - and was paid via essentially a cashier's check thru Citibank. Hope this helps.
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ncsaknech1ydh
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Re: Another Singapore shipping question.
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July 10, 2010, 08:22:00 PM »
Thanks T.A.C., to think I worry about a 500 dollar bow, I have bought a Victory Mcycle through ****, and just purchased a Polaris RZR, that I have not seen yet and have to travel 1400 miles to get, also through ****, I guess I should be more worried about those...Ha!
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"Anchor is a place where I can relax in an uncommitted state of mind"
64" BobLee Classic TD LBow 57# @ 32 1/2
64" BobLee BCentenniel TD RCurve 53# @ 32 1/2"
Always looking for BobLee Long Bow or RCurve Limbs, 64" 40# to 50#.
ncsaknech1ydh
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Posts: 321
Re: Another Singapore shipping question.
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July 10, 2010, 08:25:00 PM »
Wow...that's cool, I didn't put the **** in place of the site I mentioned, I guess it must be automatic, sorry if I did something wrong, I'm fairly new to the site, and have never posted on any sites before like I do on Tradgang, other than selling things, so I might post things onece in awhile that I shouldn't, if so...agin sorry, its just that everyone on tradgang is so great, posting is kind of contagous with such a bunch of great people! Thanks again...DK.
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"Anchor is a place where I can relax in an uncommitted state of mind"
64" BobLee Classic TD LBow 57# @ 32 1/2
64" BobLee BCentenniel TD RCurve 53# @ 32 1/2"
Always looking for BobLee Long Bow or RCurve Limbs, 64" 40# to 50#.
Bjorn
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Re: Another Singapore shipping question.
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July 10, 2010, 10:48:00 PM »
Always ask for USD (if you are in the US) then there is no fee for you to convert. International PayPal works well; or you may do a bank transfer. Shipping may be a headache, make sure you can ship a bow to Singapore (if you sold a bow). FedEx may be your best option, and if it is a one piece bow it will cost well over 200.00.
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