on โ04-09-2013 02:44 PM
Cost of some postage from some sellers is exorbitant. I just enquired recently for postage from the United States for a 500gram pack of pet food and it was like $90.00. Unbelievable. And Ive noticed other sellers with postage for a tiny item doing the same. No one could afford to buy this. Please sellers we want to buy these items but cannot afford the postage. Be reasonable.
โ11-09-2013 10:17 PM - edited โ11-09-2013 10:17 PM
@retailtherapist_8 wrote:gee michelle between this thread & your other one by the sound of things you are having a tough time on ebay.
Specialty treats for mice? Ok its official I have now heard it all.lol
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fish are so much easier eh?
on โ11-09-2013 10:22 PM
โ12-09-2013 04:56 PM - edited โ12-09-2013 04:56 PM
Also depends on the type of shipment. USPS priority mail is really expensive so see if the seller is prepared to offer an alternate shipment method. I just purchased about 20 second hand DVDs from the US - shipping was $6.00 - Bargain. I will have to wait a while but at that price I can wait.
In terms of confiscations I once ordered some second hand books from America (about $400 worh). They were nearly destroyed by customs because the seller had packed them into used (but empty) cardboard fruit and veggie boxes so it was the packing material and not the contents that caused issues. Luckily customs was kind enough to repack them in OZ and send them on. I would never have thought of that (nor apparently did the seller).
Good luck
PS Do mice really appreciate gourmet food?
on โ12-09-2013 05:01 PM
The mice that visit me could not care less...they will eat anything.
on โ12-09-2013 07:22 PM
I used to keep mice as pets, there fav treat was chocolate, no way would I have gone to the boither of importing treats from the US, such a thing probably wasn't available anyway, after all it is about 50 years since the last one shed these mortal coils lol.