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Considering sellers in China seem to be able to post stuff out worldwide fpr peanuts, maybe the ideal solution is to get someone there to collect from PCBcart and ship
Considering sellers in China seem to be able to post stuff out worldwide fpr peanuts, maybe the ideal solution is to get someone there to collect from PCBcart and ship. Obviously the tricky part is finding a reliable contact to do it.
Quote from: SeanB on November 08, 2013, 06:13:38 pmI think next time Dave should choose a person per country and ship them the rulers, envelopes and the cards along with the country recipients, and then farm it out to a distributed network. The remote packer pays the postage for the area and posts them, and this can be regarded as a contribution to the forum to keep Sagan with a roof over his head.That is not as easy as it sounds. There are 58 counties!Even if I did the major countries I'd have to liaise with (and trust) a few dozen people to send these things out.
I think next time Dave should choose a person per country and ship them the rulers, envelopes and the cards along with the country recipients, and then farm it out to a distributed network. The remote packer pays the postage for the area and posts them, and this can be regarded as a contribution to the forum to keep Sagan with a roof over his head.
Any profit left after all the problems?
Quote from: BBQ on November 10, 2013, 10:18:59 pmAny profit left after all the problems?So far, yes, but the problem are not sorted yet, and won't be for mayb a month until I get a count of who didn't receiver what. Then I might have to do another run of rulers just to resupply the lost units.
Thanks.It seems Germany, UK, and Denmark have received them, all with Swedish stamps.Still no US or Canada though.
Well packaged, with a good strong envelope. The glue attaching the rulers to the card was just strong enough to keep them in place in transit, but easy to remove and leaves no marks.