Re: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-17 Thread David Gillies

Steward, Tim wrote:

If they release in the worldwide then everyone
would order via the web from the US, and just


I wouldn't order from the US. For some bizarro-world reason shipping 
from the UK to Australia is cheaper (and faster) than shipping from the 
US to Australia.


Re: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-17 Thread yussel
no checking for anthrax

i swear- the postal service got slower after that stuff went down.

one thing i've learned- whether sending or recieving from the us, it seem
to go a lot quicker if you fill out one of those silly declaration tags at
the post office. a pr budddy in montreal was sending me stuff and taking 3
weeks at least. then he started using the forms and it takes 3 days.



On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, David Gillies wrote:

 Steward, Tim wrote:
  If they release in the worldwide then everyone
  would order via the web from the US, and just

 I wouldn't order from the US. For some bizarro-world reason shipping
 from the UK to Australia is cheaper (and faster) than shipping from the
 US to Australia.



Re: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-17 Thread theREALmxyzptlk
I've gotten things to Oz from the US in 4 days - that's hard to beat. 5 
days isn't unusual either.



jeff


At 08:33 PM 6/16/2004, David Gillies wrote:

Steward, Tim wrote:

If they release in the worldwide then everyone
would order via the web from the US, and just


I wouldn't order from the US. For some bizarro-world reason shipping from 
the UK to Australia is cheaper (and faster) than shipping from the US to 
Australia.





Re: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-17 Thread David Gillies
How much did you have to pay in shipping to get that though? When it 
comes to shipping I admit to being a complete [EMAIL PROTECTED] Standard 
surface shipping from the US usually takes about 4-6 weeks whereas the 
same from the UK only seems to take about a week (if that sometimes).


theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
I've gotten things to Oz from the US in 4 days - that's hard to beat. 5 
days isn't unusual either.



jeff



At 08:33 PM 6/16/2004, David Gillies wrote:


Steward, Tim wrote:


If they release in the worldwide then everyone
would order via the web from the US, and just



I wouldn't order from the US. For some bizarro-world reason shipping 
from the UK to Australia is cheaper (and faster) than shipping from 
the US to Australia.







Re: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-17 Thread theREALmxyzptlk

At 09:16 PM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
How much did you have to pay in shipping to get that though? When it comes 
to shipping I admit to being a complete [EMAIL PROTECTED] Standard surface 
shipping from the US usually takes about 4-6 weeks whereas the same from 
the UK only seems to take about a week (if that sometimes).





Re: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-17 Thread theREALmxyzptlk

At 09:16 PM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
How much did you have to pay in shipping to get that though? When it comes 
to shipping I admit to being a complete [EMAIL PROTECTED] Standard surface 
shipping from the US usually takes about 4-6 weeks whereas the same from 
the UK only seems to take about a week (if that sometimes).
I use global priority - it's usually CDs and I can pack 4-5 in a jewel with 
art, bubblewrapped, for $5 (small, flat rate GP mailer)...and about 9 
jewels packed (4-5 CDs apiece) in a large flat rate mailer for $9. Not bad 
at all





Re: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-17 Thread John Coleman
wax is for anthrax. still it can rock bells.

 no checking for anthrax

 i swear- the postal service got slower after that stuff went down.




RE: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-16 Thread Steward, Tim
If they release in the worldwide then everyone
would order via the web from the US, and just
order multiple things pay a cheap shipping cost
for example a US released 12inch 6.99 average
plus 5.00 shipping equals 11.99 one imported
12inch in the US is 11.99 base price...



Tim

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Is the Japanese fanbase bigger or
more likely to buy?

seems weird doesn't it?

i.e. why not just release things worldwide like everyone else does?
I presume there's a good reason, I have no idea what it is though.

anyone?
_

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RE: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-16 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Thank god for UR

keeping it close to home

MEK





   
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If they release in the worldwide then everyone
would order via the web from the US, and just
order multiple things pay a cheap shipping cost
for example a US released 12inch 6.99 average
plus 5.00 shipping equals 11.99 one imported
12inch in the US is 11.99 base price...



Tim

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 11:11 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff



Is the Japanese fanbase bigger or
more likely to buy?

seems weird doesn't it?

i.e. why not just release things worldwide like everyone else does?
I presume there's a good reason, I have no idea what it is though.

anyone?
_

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Re: (313) Re: *** Spam? *** RE: (313) stuff

2004-06-16 Thread Jason Brunton
Transmat didn't have a worldwide distribution deal with anyone until 
Submerge picked them up- these CDs are through Cisco and I'm assuming 
that the deal for these had already been worked out before the Submerge 
thing kicked in


cheers

Jason


On 16 Jun 2004, at 16:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Is the Japanese fanbase bigger or
more likely to buy?


seems weird doesn't it?

i.e. why not just release things worldwide like everyone else does?
I presume there's a good reason, I have no idea what it is though.

anyone?
_

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