Maybe he doesn't like filling out the international shipping forms.
CPTBadAss gets me. This is the reason. I've sold roughly a dozen items internationally on eBay, they almost always go poorly, usually due to the other country's shipping irregularities. And who gets yelled at, the simple seller who has no control over international post services. Shipping to Brazil: never again.
Good, dude, shipping a single keycap internationally would not be expensive. Where do all of you work? McDonalds?
Not by a longshot, and that's a rather quick and rude judgement, but hey whatever I can take it.
once again its hard to write that without sounding ruder than intended, but i as a non conus user miss out on a lot around here, sometimes its understandable, but if an extra dollar or two is such a struggle, perhaps a thread where you are agreeing to ship something and cover the postage in exchange for receiving something at random a relative stranger selects for you is not the right place to be
It is true non-CONUS people miss out on a lot on the forum, but it is sometimes understandable. I've done a bunch of trades like this internationally and nationally, they're always easier if you don't have to ship internationally, but hey whatever its cool bro.
may i ask why you think it is so reasonable that the chain and the order in which people are allowed to sign up is dictated around your shipping preferences, someone will be going out of their way to put together a package for you and send it to you unconditionally, yet you see fit to then only continue the chain on your own terms and with the bare minimum expense and dont want to participate on the offchance a non conus user decided to sign up after you
It'd be pretty simple to organize given the location field can be seen clearly on people's profiles.
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But hey, forget I said anything!
Getting back to the actual conversation, I hope this single keycap exchange goes well for those who are involved! Be sure to post pics of your grabs!