Mint condition Constitution Hall Vinyl (sale pending)
Sale pending
Constitution Hall Vinyl still in the shrink wrap.$200.00 plus shipping. Absolutely no shipping outside he United States
email me at soundy404@gmail.com
also, I have an RSD easy street Vinyl (not the 10c version and a “scratch and dent” first edition riot act If interested.
cheers!
Constitution Hall Vinyl still in the shrink wrap.$200.00 plus shipping. Absolutely no shipping outside he United States
email me at soundy404@gmail.com
also, I have an RSD easy street Vinyl (not the 10c version and a “scratch and dent” first edition riot act If interested.
cheers!
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Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. Lol
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I agree.1ThoughtKnown said:Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. LolTRANSPLANTS SAVE LIVES
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I shipped something to canada once and there was a problem. It’s a lot to ship and a lot to have it returned.
my price btw is what I am comfortable selling it for, I feel a little guilty as it is. Im unemployed because of covid 19 and I need the $$$.
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I personally am not opposed to it, but given the extra cost and paperwork, I can understand why some would not want to deal with it, particularly when there's no shortage of US buyers.1ThoughtKnown said:Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. Lol0 -
Please put me in line if this sale falls through...
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We all are willing to pay for the shipping, so that is moot. Paperwork? That is the true definition of first-world problems. Anyways, the owner has the right to sell to who they want but it’s downright comical.SHZA said:
I personally am not opposed to it, but given the extra cost and paperwork, I can understand why some would not want to deal with it, particularly when there's no shortage of US buyers.1ThoughtKnown said:Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. Lol
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There's nothing comical about spending time in a coronavirus-infested post office filling out a customs form.1ThoughtKnown said:
We all are willing to pay for the shipping, so that is moot. Paperwork? That is the true definition of first-world problems. Anyways, the owner has the right to sell to who they want but it’s downright comical.SHZA said:
I personally am not opposed to it, but given the extra cost and paperwork, I can understand why some would not want to deal with it, particularly when there's no shortage of US buyers.1ThoughtKnown said:Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. LolPost edited by SHZA on0 -
SHZA said:
There's nothing comical about spending time in a coronavirus-infested post office filling out a customs form.1ThoughtKnown said:
We all are willing to pay for the shipping, so that is moot. Paperwork? That is the true definition of first-world problems. Anyways, the owner has the right to sell to who they want but it’s downright comical.SHZA said:
I personally am not opposed to it, but given the extra cost and paperwork, I can understand why some would not want to deal with it, particularly when there's no shortage of US buyers.1ThoughtKnown said:Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. LolThis makes this even more comical, somehow.Post edited by 1ThoughtKnown on0 -
Just fill them out online. You don’t have to leave your house to ship anything.SHZA said:
There's nothing comical about spending time in a coronavirus-infested post office filling out a customs form.1ThoughtKnown said:
We all are willing to pay for the shipping, so that is moot. Paperwork? That is the true definition of first-world problems. Anyways, the owner has the right to sell to who they want but it’s downright comical.SHZA said:
I personally am not opposed to it, but given the extra cost and paperwork, I can understand why some would not want to deal with it, particularly when there's no shortage of US buyers.1ThoughtKnown said:Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. LolUBC 92, Vancouver 93, Vancouver 98, Seattle 02, Vancouver 03, Vancouver 05, Gorge 06, Gorge 06,Seattle 09,Seattle 09, Vancouver09, Montreal 11, Toronto 11,Toronto 11, Vancouver 11,Vancouver 13, Seattle 130 -
^^^^^^The internet... keeping Americans out of coronavirus-infested post offices since the mid-90s.0
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Or just ship to a US buyer and don't fill it out at all. Even better, and highly comicalHorse2345 said:
Just fill them out online. You don’t have to leave your house to ship anything.SHZA said:
There's nothing comical about spending time in a coronavirus-infested post office filling out a customs form.1ThoughtKnown said:
We all are willing to pay for the shipping, so that is moot. Paperwork? That is the true definition of first-world problems. Anyways, the owner has the right to sell to who they want but it’s downright comical.SHZA said:
I personally am not opposed to it, but given the extra cost and paperwork, I can understand why some would not want to deal with it, particularly when there's no shortage of US buyers.1ThoughtKnown said:Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. Lol0 -
Can’t do first class international online anymore. Priority prices are prohibitively high.Horse2345 said:Just fill them out online. You don’t have to leave your house to ship anything.TRANSPLANTS SAVE LIVES
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There are other companies that do online shipping that are reasonable.HollisBrown said:
Can’t do first class international online anymore. Priority prices are prohibitively high.Horse2345 said:Just fill them out online. You don’t have to leave your house to ship anything.Post edited by Horse2345 onUBC 92, Vancouver 93, Vancouver 98, Seattle 02, Vancouver 03, Vancouver 05, Gorge 06, Gorge 06,Seattle 09,Seattle 09, Vancouver09, Montreal 11, Toronto 11,Toronto 11, Vancouver 11,Vancouver 13, Seattle 130 -
People must be really lazy if they can’t spend a minute filling out a couple more lines. Not like you dont have to fill out anything to ship within the US.SHZA said:
Or just ship to a US buyer and don't fill it out at all. Even better, and highly comicalHorse2345 said:
Just fill them out online. You don’t have to leave your house to ship anything.SHZA said:
There's nothing comical about spending time in a coronavirus-infested post office filling out a customs form.1ThoughtKnown said:
We all are willing to pay for the shipping, so that is moot. Paperwork? That is the true definition of first-world problems. Anyways, the owner has the right to sell to who they want but it’s downright comical.SHZA said:
I personally am not opposed to it, but given the extra cost and paperwork, I can understand why some would not want to deal with it, particularly when there's no shortage of US buyers.1ThoughtKnown said:Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. LolUBC 92, Vancouver 93, Vancouver 98, Seattle 02, Vancouver 03, Vancouver 05, Gorge 06, Gorge 06,Seattle 09,Seattle 09, Vancouver09, Montreal 11, Toronto 11,Toronto 11, Vancouver 11,Vancouver 13, Seattle 130 -
Which ones? Been looking but I hate opening so many accts. and putting in info. Tried Stamps.com, but didn’t want to give my CC number.Horse2345 said:
There are other companies that do online shipping that are reasonable.HollisBrown said:
Can’t do first class international online anymore. Priority prices are prohibitively high.Horse2345 said:Just fill them out online. You don’t have to leave your house to ship anything.TRANSPLANTS SAVE LIVES
www.UNOS.org
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I’ve never used them as I’m in Canada but i’ve had stuff shipped to me from sellers using Shipthrifty and Pirateship and prices seemed reasonable.HollisBrown said:
Which ones? Been looking but I hate opening so many accts. and putting in info. Tried Stamps.com, but didn’t want to give my CC number.Horse2345 said:
There are other companies that do online shipping that are reasonable.HollisBrown said:
Can’t do first class international online anymore. Priority prices are prohibitively high.Horse2345 said:Just fill them out online. You don’t have to leave your house to ship anything.UBC 92, Vancouver 93, Vancouver 98, Seattle 02, Vancouver 03, Vancouver 05, Gorge 06, Gorge 06,Seattle 09,Seattle 09, Vancouver09, Montreal 11, Toronto 11,Toronto 11, Vancouver 11,Vancouver 13, Seattle 130 -
ThanksHorse2345 said:
I’ve never used them as I’m in Canada but i’ve had stuff shipped to me from sellers using Shipthrifty and Pirateship and prices seemed reasonable.HollisBrown said:
Which ones? Been looking but I hate opening so many accts. and putting in info. Tried Stamps.com, but didn’t want to give my CC number.Horse2345 said:
There are other companies that do online shipping that are reasonable.HollisBrown said:
Can’t do first class international online anymore. Priority prices are prohibitively high.Horse2345 said:Just fill them out online. You don’t have to leave your house to ship anything.TRANSPLANTS SAVE LIVES
www.UNOS.org
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Lazy or perhaps not as knowledgeable of shipping methods as you are. You can dispute whether the seller's reasons for not wanting to ship internationally are lazy, stupid, comical, etc., but assuming there's a willing US buyer, what's the upside to the seller to taking those extra steps, however minimal they may be?Horse2345 said:
People must be really lazy if they can’t spend a minute filling out a couple more lines. Not like you dont have to fill out anything to ship within the US.SHZA said:
Or just ship to a US buyer and don't fill it out at all. Even better, and highly comicalHorse2345 said:
Just fill them out online. You don’t have to leave your house to ship anything.SHZA said:
There's nothing comical about spending time in a coronavirus-infested post office filling out a customs form.1ThoughtKnown said:
We all are willing to pay for the shipping, so that is moot. Paperwork? That is the true definition of first-world problems. Anyways, the owner has the right to sell to who they want but it’s downright comical.SHZA said:
I personally am not opposed to it, but given the extra cost and paperwork, I can understand why some would not want to deal with it, particularly when there's no shortage of US buyers.1ThoughtKnown said:Man that is a steal.
I don’t need it but I have to ask, why are so many Americans on here not interested in shipping to other countries? It’s bizarre. Lol0 -
Well there you go. The answer to my question was “I don’t want to take any extra steps at the post office” and mailing overseas is therefore a huge hassle.
It is still strange considering the entire US economic model is based upon exploiting emerging markets to continue to grow business (capitalism).
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