Unfortunately all my copies are gone, I tried to get two new people to order copies today but I've yet to have a reply
Unfortunately all my copies are gone, I tried to get two new people to order copies today but I've yet to have a reply
Any recommendations on the best way to ship a book to the UK insured for more than $3,000?
Mark Twain
No idea on that one(congrats if you've shipped your Cukoo's Calling)
Thank you
Mark Twain
USPS said they can only insure it for $650 and that's using Express.
Guaranteed delivery in 2 days. She said FedEx actually handles it most of the way.
Sounds decent enough, but if they lost or damaged it, I don't want to be the one responsible for the buyer's compensation!
Mark Twain
Thanks Tito.. if something works out. let me know...
Wanted:
DT1 Gunslinger S/L #96
Any DT or DT related books #96
I'm always happy to do this as well for people and have a number of times. I ship a number of things overseas regularly so no big deal there.
- James
Scoogs you could try a company called Shipsure for the insurance cover seperate to the shipping. They are on the web.
I don't know about Shipsure, but there is a company called Shipsurance that should be able to help.
https://www.shipsurance.com/quote_form.asp
"One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."
I'm not sure if Shipsure is now Shipsurance as I tried to find Shipsure and I can't find them. It was only about a month ago that I found Shipsure when trying to get blanket insurance cover for shipping my sculptures and artwork but they couldn't cover me because they only cover people shipping from US and Canada to other countries. Very good prices though, I remeber it was going to be less than $3 per sculpture and I could ship using any company such as Fedex, UPS etc. Sadly no such company in the UK. I may have their website saved or written something down, I'll have a look and report back...
Yeah so after looking in my bookmarked links it is in fact Shipsurance and I just got the name kerfuddled. Definitely check them out though Scoogs.
Thanks. I did look at them last night, but their site says they only handle packages with a declared value of up to $1,000.
Mark Twain
Oh well, worth a try. Not sure what else I can suggest. I ended up having to go to a specialist insurer to cover my goods in transit because I couldn't get cover any other way. Even finding a specialist proved to be a few months of hunting around and the one I finally did get cover with took a bit of back and forth and them having to customise their policy wording and T&C's. Nothing short of a nightmare and in the end it cost me over £900 for 12months cover but it does cover all my equipment, stock, goods in transit, product liability etc etc.
The only thing I can come up with is to search for goods in transit insurers and contact them.
can someone in the UK help me out? I will be happy to return the favor. I live in MA USA?
Hello lovely TDT members in the U.S.
Can someone who lives in or near New Haven, CT help me out?
I've already a backup from David (Bettsbooks), and I need a 2nd Good Samaritan.
PM please, it's urgent!
Thank you mateys.
Hello,
If anyone could get one extra copy for me of NYT Sunday Book Review of next Sunday I'd appreciate it a lot. I can pay via Paypal (no gift...I don't have that option, but I'll add 5% to cover the fee).
THANKS IN ADVANCE!
Wanted list:
Ubris
Is there anyone in Germany who'd be willing to help me out with something unrelated to King? If so, PM me -- and thanks!
Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.
Is there anyone in New York who'd be willing to help me out with something unrelated to King? If so, PM me please -- and thanks alot!
This request is a bit outside the box.
Any US based members out there with no moral objections to lying on a package declaration?
There is an awesome online Cigar shop that sells sample packs of 25 cigars for $49usd. Problem is NZ customs charge HORRENDOUS tax/duty fees on tobacco here, and a friend of mine got stung with a $900 fee when he imported two of these packs. I've been told that if they are sent as a Gift however, you can avoid the fees if you are lucky.
I'm looking for someone who would be happy to have me send a pack to them, and have you then send it to me with the package showing as a gift. I have a birthday coming up in Jan, so birthday wrapping may help sell that story.
Anyway, if you think you would be keen to try this on for me, PM me and maybe we can work something out...
Cheers!
Do you want the lie to be about the contents, the value, or the item being a gift? Or all three?
At a minimum, it being a Gift as opposed to a standard purchase. I've been told that can be enough to get it through. That being said, I'm not sure if just saying "birthday present" instead of "cigars" on the contents section of any form would get through. If so, that would probably be worth a try too. The value isn't the issue.
Contents "Cigar Box"?
Yeah that might work. Again, I think its the Birthday Gift that seals the deal to avoid fees, if at all. As far as I understand it, they probably scan the package anyway and will most likely know there is cigars inside anyway
someone please explain to me how Amazon can ship me a book for 8 bucks using the same international shipping services that everyone on ebay uses, but from them costs around $30 ???
Just pre-ordered Mr Mercedes and got it for less then $30 shipped to the UK.
"A real limited edition, far from being an expensive autograph stapled to a novel, is a treasure. And like all treasures do, it transforms the responsible owner into a caretaker, and being a caretaker of something as fragile and easily destroyed as ideas and images is not a bad thing but a good one...and so is the re-evaluation of what books are and what they do that necessarily follows." - Stephen King
Amazon actually has a separate contract with USPS. They are currently negotiating to have Sunday deliveries all year.
"We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones."