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Author Topic: Considering getting an Araby army from GW Down Under shipped to UK; advice?  (Read 6684 times)

Offline kyussinchains

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also have you considered these? much more reasonably priced, and with a spiffy paintjob, they can end up looking like these
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Offline andys

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Elephants? How about these:

http://www.tridentebologna.it/dettagli_E.php?id=TB4212

5.28 Euro (£4.50) for 2.

Offline Meraklis

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just a small question; did you order things from Australia or NZ? How much did you pay for postage and did you have to pay any customs?

I am days away from placing my own order...

Offline Stormwind

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I'm afraid I did not.  Ten units from AUS would cost £50 to ship I think inc. sales tax, and from NZ £70.

Been trying to buy Kislev stuff instead.  if I'm paying £20 a blister I thought I might try to find rarer ones that are harder to proxy.
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Offline Justus23

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My spouse and i obtained regarding 20 bruises via GW Oz of not in the past (Bretonnians, Dwarves along with Araby) and also resolved which by the time I needed purchased your stats, the particular shipping and delivery your Value-added tax and Package Pressure "handling fee" it was around £20 a new sore to the United kingdom.

Offline David Wasilewski

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Not sure I elephant bruise understand what is that you in meaning there mate?

Dave

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Offline Stormwind

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Yeah, that looks like a borderline spambot post.
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