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Offline MissileMike

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NIB Model M1391401
« on: Tue, 01 February 2011, 12:17:33 »
Bidding starts at $10

New 1401s are not too common, I bet this one ends high.  Note: no cable is included....

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-IBM-Clicky-Keyboard-1391401-Model-M-/260731029824?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item3cb4c7c940#ht_669wt_1139
BS: 5 Space Savers  ||  9 42H  ||  10 1391401 or similar  ||  1x 1390131  || AT&T 305b  ||  Dell Model M
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Offline Half-Saint

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NIB Model M1391401
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 02 February 2011, 00:28:22 »
Ship only to US. Hurray for xenophobes and plain old idiots :P
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Offline verbel

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« Reply #2 on: Wed, 02 February 2011, 03:13:57 »
Or someone who just doesn’t want to deal with overseas shipping. I think its easy but I know people who think its a hassle.

Offline Half-Saint

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« Reply #3 on: Wed, 02 February 2011, 03:30:44 »
There is no difference unless they make you fill out the customs form which usually involves writing down "keyboard" and a random amount of $$$. Shouldn't take more than 10 seconds extra tops!
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Offline theferenc

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« Reply #4 on: Wed, 02 February 2011, 08:21:00 »
The customs forms are a giant pain in the ass to fill out. They make you enter both addresses, which would normally not be a problem except for the need to put each letter in its own box, which is obnoxious.

You're right though, the actual declaration is super easy.

Except when it isn't. Or when the foreign country disagrees with you on the value of the item. Or just flat refuses to accept the package for whatever reason. Or accepts the package, then blackholes it.

Seriously though, it's significantly more complex to ship a package overseas from the US. Domestic mail is fairly easy to account for, but once it leaves the US Postal system, all bets are off. We can't even get official delivery of comfirmation for less than $20, and that was on a LETTER!

To ship a keyboard, even to western Europe, costs at least $30. And that was a fairly light model. To ship a Model M would be quite a bit more, and that's bare bones shipping, no insurance, no tracking, nothing. For even tracking, it was nearly $100 for that keyboard.

So it isn't xenophobia or idiocy. A lot of times it's just a desire to avoid filling out extra paperwork. Other times it's a desire to avoid complaints of "shipping is HOW MUCH? Nevermind", and then losing the sale. And that doesn't even bring us to the frustration of lost international shipments, or buyers that claim to have never received an item, because they know you can't track it, etc.

Edit: I don't mean to imply non-Americans are more likely to scam than Americans. What I meant was that it is usually easier for them to do so to an American seller, due to the lack of information. Further, many scammers on eBay actually claim to be international, hence the blanket ban of all international shoppers. It's unfortunate, but the sellers are allowed to protect themselves.
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Offline theferenc

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« Reply #5 on: Wed, 02 February 2011, 08:25:13 »
Oh, and Half-Saint, if you're willing to pay for everything, I can always cross ship it to you. But it will be absurdly expensive to do so. Your call, though.
HHKB Pro 2 -- Custom UNIX layout Unicomp Customizer 101 -- IBM Model M 1391401 (modded to UNIX layout) -- IBM 1397000 (also UNIX layout) -- SSK in UNIX layout -- Model F 122 key in UNIX layout (Soarer USB "native")
 
CST L-TracX trackball -- Kensington Expert Mouse trackball

Offline MissileMike

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« Reply #6 on: Sun, 06 February 2011, 09:15:15 »
I won this auction at 71$

The seller has just posted another one
BS: 5 Space Savers  ||  9 42H  ||  10 1391401 or similar  ||  1x 1390131  || AT&T 305b  ||  Dell Model M
Cherry: Leopold FC200RC/AB  ||  3 Ducky 1087  ||  PLU ML87 ||  Cherry G80-8113LUVEU-2  browns
Alps: Filco Zero Tenkeyless (fukka)  ||  ABS M1  ||  3x Dell AT101w  ||  Ancer KF-191  ||  6 Vivanco Compact
Misc: NMB RT6855T+  ||  NMB RT101 Space Invader  ||  Dell Quietkey  ||  Ge Fanuc Industrial Metal