Actually you are *blocked* from placing a bid on an item if your
registered location is outside the USA, and the auction is set up for
US bidders only. Telling them you'll ship worldwide in the 'ask a
question' is entirely useless.
@Marta, you'll need to restart the auction to enable worldwide
You can revise the auction without ending it
and/or you can specifically approve a specific person outside the USA.
With my auctions, I typically say to email if you are out of the USA, and
then add the potential bidder to my approve list. It's easier than adding
people to the block list.
The listing says of the same kind as the IEE... which means that they
are not made by IEE, but similar design to IEE displays.
It's my own listing and all I have found out is that the GB patent
number refer to IEE. I think those units are made in the UK on a
licence granted by IEE and not made
Something like that ;-)
On 5 Feb, 00:09, Lucky dave.lucky.po...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually if you get someone to 'ask a question'-will you ship to
wxy, then you can add that you will ship worldwide, ask me for
details, or similar in your answer and show it.
Dave.
On 5 Feb, 00:02, Jeff
The second and as I know for now the last unit is now on sale at
eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=140508273409
Are You really sure they was made by IEE and just rebranded by CI? The
label clearly states they are made in the UK and there are details on
them that differs
On 2/2/11 3:38 PM, marta_kson wrote:
The second and as I know for now the last unit is now on sale at
eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=140508273409
Are You really sure they was made by IEE and just rebranded by CI? The
label clearly states they are made in the UK and
These displays are only badged by Counting Instruments - they were
manufactured by IEE in California and CI was just a distributor.
Pete Sagan from the Keeney company had the idea to adopt these
displays for slot machines. From an interview, Uprights [electric
floor-standing slot machines] were