Commodore 64/128 and drives "upgrading" service

Started by Mark Smith, March 02, 2007, 07:51 AM

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Mark Smith

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Commodore 128, 512K 1750 REU, 1581, 1571, 1541-II, MMC64 + MP3@64, Retro-Replay + RR-Net and a 1541 Ultimate with 16MB REU, IDE64 v4.1 + 4GB CF :-)

hydrophilic

I'm curious if you've priced shipping to say the UK or US ?

I considered shipping chips to Australia once and the price was like US$50+++.  I admint I did not check all possible shipping methods.

Mangelore

Not sure if this is correct but according to the online postage calculator at www.usps.com you can ship a package weighing 8 pounds to Australia for US$50.35 as Airmail parcel post.

Blacklord

Quote from: MangeloreNot sure if this is correct but according to the online postage calculator at www.usps.com you can ship a package weighing 8 pounds to Australia for US$50.35 as Airmail parcel post.
I've pretty much given up on buying items from the US - even small items are ultra-expensive to post from there to here.

cheers,

Lance

Mark Smith

Well shipping an EPROM is not going to cost much at all, be classed as a small package/envelope, can't see it being more than NZ$10.
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Commodore 128, 512K 1750 REU, 1581, 1571, 1541-II, MMC64 + MP3@64, Retro-Replay + RR-Net and a 1541 Ultimate with 16MB REU, IDE64 v4.1 + 4GB CF :-)

OzOne

Quote from: strandedinnzWell shipping an EPROM is not going to cost much at all, be classed as a small package/envelope, can't see it being more than NZ$10.
You thought of marketing them via a page on this site ? I think way back Lance said he was going to add a shopping page or some such.

Oz

Blacklord

Quote from: OzOne
Quote from: strandedinnzWell shipping an EPROM is not going to cost much at all, be classed as a small package/envelope, can't see it being more than NZ$10.
You thought of marketing them via a page on this site ? I think way back Lance said he was going to add a shopping page or some such.

Oz
Yes - that was one of the planned additions - the www.commodore.org site has got an ecommerce thingo set up more or less ready to go. I'd be more than happy to take orders for stuff people wanna sell - there's at least one other member who's rather handy at constructing cables :)

cheers,

Lance