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So if ya intrested it's £40 + £1.75 recorded delivery. E-mail me on [email protected] and we can sort it out.
Believe me, this game rocks.
> Theres someone on QXL sellin them for £10 a pop with P&P. He
> has plenty to sell as well, i might just get one myself.
QXL? Must go there?
Adress?
Or better yet, direct link?
http://www.qxl.com/cgi-bin/home/qxlhome.cgi/ (SPACE) EN/QXL/PR/Q1018965524/_41882911/SR1-2-75C7A5E910075D/
And what about a good-price on a FreeLoader, too?
I'm not interested now, but I'll be ordering it as soon the Summer arrives. Unless maybe it comes out in Australia by then...
What Holiday's are there in the American version?
And does anyone know what ones there are likely to be in the Aus' game?
Games are sent through regular mail, as 'letters'
LOTR Sauron figures are PARCELS
When I send stuff through the mail to my g/f in California, it does indeed take about 10 days, and the postage is about £2-3
If I sent something in a box, it would cost more and take longer, unless I payed more for a quicker delivery. Being a cheap git and paying minimal P&P so it's delivered by boat will take ages.
So in short, Sibs is right and Calum's a mong
:D
10 days = > 7 and < 14, so, he speekee the truth.
> Erm..i think he is wrong. It will take about 4-6 weeks. I payed $10
> for shipping for my LOTR Sauron action figure, and im still waiting
> for it to arrive. (purchased and payed for on 11th january)
4-6 weeks is shipping by surface (ie. on a boat). 10 days sounds about right for airmail from the USA (though usually they say airmail is 1-2 weeks). But anyhoo. 10 days is probably a reasonable estimate, I've recieved CDs from USA within a week before, so you shouldn't be kept waiting too long.