On Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 7:58 AM Liam Proven via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > ... vendors mostly > refuse to ship internationally and buyers won't look at stuff that's > abroad.
If you aren't used to customs declaration forms, it can be a pain. Back in the 80s, I bought an Amiga accessory from a 2-man shop in Canada and they hadn't done a cross-border shipment before and because they didn't get it right, UPS held my package at the border and the Customs Broker wanted $80 USD to fill out a 1/2 page form ($220 in 2024 dollars). I declined their "help" and the package went back to the seller to fix. I rarely buy from overseas sellers because $30-$40/kg postage is too dear. -ethan