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Offline missalaire

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I'd want one, but by the time it reaches Australia, it'd cost more than 160$
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White Filco Ninja Majestouch-2, TKL, NKR, Linear Action, USA Keyboard - $116.07
« Reply #5 on: Sun, 10 February 2013, 21:07:52 »
I'd want one, but by the time it reaches Australia, it'd cost more than 160$

Totally worth it. :)
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I'd want one, but by the time it reaches Australia, it'd cost more than 160$

Totally worth it. :)

How much would it cost for EMS shipping to Australia?
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Offline jdcarpe

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I'd want one, but by the time it reaches Australia, it'd cost more than 160$

Totally worth it. :)

How much would it cost for EMS shipping to Australia?

Probably somewhere in the $65-80 range.
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It's only $28 by USPS first class (at least that was the old rate, not sure how much it would be now). I've proxied tons of keyboards in the past. Here's some info on shipping, costs, and weights if you want to dig through the thread:

http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=27305.0
« Last Edit: Mon, 11 February 2013, 00:48:57 by WhiteFireDragon »

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If it were ANY other switch...

Offline MarkPharaoh

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Am I missing something or did this already sell out? Only see one for $110 and it's marked as used.
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Offline khaangaaroo

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Am I missing something or did this already sell out? Only see one for $110 and it's marked as used.

Nope, the used board is the deal being discussed. Products from Amazon Warehouse are always "used," probably from people who bought things on Amazon and returned them. It seems like Amazon is very strict in their inspection process, cause everything that I've bought from Amazon Warehouse looked brand new when it arrived, even stuff that was labelled as "Good" condition online. And this is labelled "Like New" by Amazon, so I'm pretty confident you won't be able to tell the difference between this and a brand new one sold by Amazon. Returns also work the same as regular Amazon orders, so if you don't like it, returning to Amazon Warehouse is pretty easy.

Offline MarkPharaoh

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Am I missing something or did this already sell out? Only see one for $110 and it's marked as used.

Nope, the used board is the deal being discussed. Products from Amazon Warehouse are always "used," probably from people who bought things on Amazon and returned them. It seems like Amazon is very strict in their inspection process, cause everything that I've bought from Amazon Warehouse looked brand new when it arrived, even stuff that was labelled as "Good" condition online. And this is labelled "Like New" by Amazon, so I'm pretty confident you won't be able to tell the difference between this and a brand new one sold by Amazon. Returns also work the same as regular Amazon orders, so if you don't like it, returning to Amazon Warehouse is pretty easy.

This sold me, then I go look and it's sold out, haha, oh well.
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Offline khaangaaroo

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Am I missing something or did this already sell out? Only see one for $110 and it's marked as used.

Nope, the used board is the deal being discussed. Products from Amazon Warehouse are always "used," probably from people who bought things on Amazon and returned them. It seems like Amazon is very strict in their inspection process, cause everything that I've bought from Amazon Warehouse looked brand new when it arrived, even stuff that was labelled as "Good" condition online. And this is labelled "Like New" by Amazon, so I'm pretty confident you won't be able to tell the difference between this and a brand new one sold by Amazon. Returns also work the same as regular Amazon orders, so if you don't like it, returning to Amazon Warehouse is pretty easy.

This sold me, then I go look and it's sold out, haha, oh well.

Haha bummer. Yeah, usually after I order something from Amazon Warehouse, it shows up as unavailable a few minutes later. That makes me think that they only have 1 or 2 used items in stock to begin with. I didn't get in on this one though.
« Last Edit: Mon, 11 February 2013, 16:20:16 by khaangaaroo »