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Tefore:
ive waited 4 months before for surface mail. always best to insist on airmail buddy it will get a bit worrying but ive always received everything from overseasits this country that the post is plop.lol

dj_benice:

--- Quote from: QUADROPHENIA on August 26, 2008, 07:50 PM ---

sounds about right for a f&f. give it a couple more days, if it dont show send him a poo in a box

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If I get any unexpected parcels hailing from your neck of the woods they getting signed over as return to sender immediately!!!

stu27:
the poo in a box thing has tickled me,but to be honest lads its the no reply to my email thats caused the concern

stidds:

--- Quote from: dj_benice on August 26, 2008, 07:48 PM ---Sounds like surface mail money to me, double check with the seller but sounds too cheap for airmail ???

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No way that is surface mail for a frame and forks.  I have just bought a frame and forks from the US and I paid £40 USPS Air mail (5-10 day delivery).

electro808:
I'm sure USPS abandoned their surface mail service last year.  I used to use it for shiping complete bikes here, it was cheap but very slow - $80 to ship a bike here but it would take between 6 to 8 weeks to get here.  The last complete bike I bought was shipped Airmail because Surface mail was no longer available.  Airmail should take around 2 weeks to get here but if it incurs duty, you can expect to wait a while longer.

It could be held up in customs, I suppose.

He should reply to your emails unless he is 'on vacation'  If he has any other auctions running at the moment - get a mate to ask him a question re one of his other auctions.  If he replies to your mates emails, you could assume that he is deliberately ignoring your emails :-\

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