NOE moulds

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Re: NOE moulds

#11 Post by mag41uk »

Adam,
I was more thinking of if several of us wanted various moulds to send them in one lot.
The ebay global delivery has massive savings.
I bought an RCBS press from a seller in PA and, due to the weight, postage would normally be $130 or so plus duty etc.
I paid something like $35 postage for same press and you even have the duty calculated and pre paid.
The item gets sent to a hub for onward shipping.
I got the press in a week.
If you have an ebay account you should in theory have this facility as a seller.
Here is an example:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RCBS-Rock-Chu ... 51c6b20d05
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Re: NOE moulds

#12 Post by dromia »

I will have a word with Al about the shipping.

The only problem with paying duty up front is it is paid. Only about 1/4 of my stuff sent from the US gets stopped the rest just comes through no charge at that strike rate I'm willing to take the gamble on being captured for duty, vat and the parsehole farce fee.

Any feel for the number of moulds.
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Re: NOE moulds

#13 Post by Alpha1 »

If people wanted to purchase a particular mould ie a proper group buy similar to the cast boolits web site thing and of course it was a mould I wanted. Then I would certainly get involved.

But if I wanted a one off or even a couple of moulds etc. like the one I am hoping to buy then I am fortunate that people in the Company I work for regularly go over to the States. I have a address I can send stuff to and its brought back to the UK for free. Not as often as I would like but it works for me.
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