I just sent an N64 to Ireland, didnt cost much at all (but i did send it 2nd class so hope it dont take to long)
I just sent an N64 to Ireland, didnt cost much at all (but i did send it 2nd class so hope it dont take to long)
Lucky you, man....
I do the consoles locally, and the hand-helds/games/acc. Internationally.
What also hurts my wallet is that I only ship First Class, with full Customs' ID and all....
The funny thing is that when I was selling a lot of my gaming wares on eBay, I ended up developing a friendly rapport with the UPS associate. After a while he would actually scold me for how much I was paying for shipping my games to people. I know UPS is more expensive, but I've had some unfortunate situations occur when mailing or receiving larger, fragile electronics.
My postal workers are nice with all my packages, never had trouble.
If you have trouble with your postman, get his name and report him to the local Post Master.
good place to get a card for my daughters pink ds?
Also what would be the best thing to get, bear in mind i dont need all singing and all dancing just wanna plug and play.
http://www.r4cards.co.uk/products/R4...S-DS-Lite.html
Seem like a good deal?
I just stick in a micro sd?
I've had packages arrive late, beat up, and witnessed workers throwing other packages out of the way with UPS. As opposed to having nothing but good experiences with the USPS and Fedex.
GBATemp is affiliated with a few, might check there. The store I bought my card from doesn't ship to the US anymore. (And I can't remember the url).
My speakers came today for my PC...the one that I was trying to fix, when I thought it was the ram and bought new ram, then thought it was the power supply and bought a new power supply, and it turns out it was the power supply + the motherboard all along
It was a cast off anyhow so I think its time to start getting parts for a new PC.