Flavio,

$400 Aussie dollars is roughly $200 US Dollars. So, a 500 FTZ with TR200
power pack is pretty good value at that price. As far as the difficulties
and costs of shipping stuff, you can not get any further away from the rest
of the world than we are here in Australia, and I am more than happy to post
overseas. I know that the costs of using our postal service are positively
bargain basement compared with say the USPS, but surely Germany (or anywhere
else for that matter) can not be that expensive to post.

It is just an observation I made, and I do not wish to pick on our German
colleagues, however, it has me intrigued. Perhaps one of kind German friends
has the answer?

Cheers

Shaun.

P.S: I paid about 225.00 USD for my second hand 500 FTZ about 6 months ago
and was pretty happy with the price.


-----Original Message-----
From: Flavio Minelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 2 September 2002 6:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: E-Bay Question

Shaun Canning wrote:
>
> Without meaning to start some full scale inter-continental feud, can
someone
> please tell me why German sellers on e-bay almost invariably wont post
> outside Germany? Is it something to do with customs or GST/VAT
restrictions?
> I have a German seller who has just told me it would be more to ship an
> AF500FTZ and TR200 battery pack to Australia than the auction price. This
> makes the postage somewhere in the vicinity of $AUD400.00 give or take.
> ...

Shaun,
I don't know how much money 400  AUD might be, but if you buy a used
500FTZ with that it's way too much, IMO.

Generally speaking high shipping costs make transaction at long
distances more problematic.

Maybe thay don't want to be hassled by complicate shipping procedures or
get caught getting money from their IRS equivalent through customs or
avoid having their auctions get nowhere just because the high bidder
folded after seeing the amout of money the shipping would cost.

As far as the buying party agrees to pay whatever the costs are there
should be no problem but I don't think I'd do that in this case...

HTH, ciao, Flavio

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