Yes, this problem can exist in the case device will be called as consumer electronic device in the sending.

But maybe calling it electronic test device/engeneering sample can overcome customs limitations?

Also it is possible to ask guys living in Finland to order it: this is not so far from SPb. And device delivery by any post company inside the Russia is fine.

The last one idea is to ask any company (HPC?) that has proper channels to deliver it.

Best regards,
Denis

On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 19:29:23 +0400, Victor Chernyshev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There are at least two more wishful persons in Russia (Moscow). But as I can see the main problem in our case is to deal with Russian customs...

krakatau wrote:
Maybe it is possible to share shiping cost between several people. I have the same issue in St-Petersburg, Russia.

On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 15:51:05 +0400, Gena Batsyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm shocked!

I wanted to purchase neo to Belarus - 140 bucks for shipping, that's a half of the device price!!!
Western Europe is about 90.

What's going on, WHY ???

Are there any plans to reduce shipping costs for the 1st generation of neo in the next future?
I'd appreciate any quotes on that.

Regards!



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