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Old June 6th 04, 01:15 PM
John Perry
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I'm after an external firewire hub, and scan do one for £14, but want £7
postage. Anyone know of anyone else that does them for a fairer
carriage charge?
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Old June 6th 04, 07:18 PM
Jon
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"John Perry" wrote in message
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I'm after an external firewire hub, and scan do one for £14, but want £7
postage. Anyone know of anyone else that does them for a fairer
carriage charge?
--
SPAM (delete NOSPAM)
www.redoak.co.uk www.eze-buy.co.uk


£7 is fair why not arrange a courier service to pick it up for you and see
if you can do it cheaper instead of theirs


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Old June 8th 04, 08:20 PM
John Perry
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"Jon" wrote:


"John Perry" wrote in message
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I'm after an external firewire hub, and scan do one for £14, but want £7
postage. Anyone know of anyone else that does them for a fairer
carriage charge?
--
SPAM (delete NOSPAM)
www.redoak.co.uk www.eze-buy.co.uk


£7 is fair why not arrange a courier service to pick it up for you and see
if you can do it cheaper instead of theirs


It costs £14 and it could go 1st class post with free £28 insurance and
cost a couple of quid like ebuyer charge.

£7 is fair for a courier but a courier is not necessary.
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SPAM (delete NOSPAM)
www.redoak.co.uk www.eze-buy.co.uk
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Old June 9th 04, 04:54 PM
Jon
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"John Perry" wrote in message
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"Jon" wrote:


"John Perry" wrote in message
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I'm after an external firewire hub, and scan do one for £14, but want

£7
postage. Anyone know of anyone else that does them for a fairer
carriage charge?
--
SPAM (delete NOSPAM)
www.redoak.co.uk www.eze-buy.co.uk


£7 is fair why not arrange a courier service to pick it up for you and

see
if you can do it cheaper instead of theirs


It costs £14 and it could go 1st class post with free £28 insurance and
cost a couple of quid like ebuyer charge.

£7 is fair for a courier but a courier is not necessary.
--
SPAM (delete NOSPAM)
www.redoak.co.uk www.eze-buy.co.uk


You will properly find that the conditions of the credit card merchant they
use is that they must deliver by courier and get all deliveries signed for


 




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