Not me. I don't pay for anyone's hassle. Further, I never want to deal with
customs again.

My choice.

Let me know when "Free trade" actually becomes free trade.

Regards,
Bob...

From: "Stan Halpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Bob - there may be a great hassle for those receiving international
> shipments (though I have never had that problem) but it is not that much
> extra work to send international. A bit more expensive, a few minutes
extra
> to fill out one of 5 different forms depending on package weight, value,
> destination, time of day, and phase of the moon. But if anything I would
> expect a seller to offer a 5% discount in order to compensate for the
hassle
> the buyer will experience and to encourage bidders from outside the U.S.,
> thereby broadening the pool of buyers and probably achieving a higher
price
> overall.
>
> > From: Bob Blakely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > My experience with international shipping is that it's often a bloody
pain
> > in the ass (no lifestyle reference intended). Canada is no exception.
> > . . .  If anyone wants to charge a little
> > extra for international shipment Canada to US, US to Canada, France to
> > Argentina, whatever, well, I understand.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bob...
>
> >> From: "wendy beard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > ...
> >> I was keeping an eye on it ... Then I noticed this in the description:
> >> "International biders will add 5% to the total bid"
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