Cyprus4MeSoon wrote:cyprusclearance wrote:Cyprus4MeSoon wrote:cyprusclearance wrote:devil wrote:So, I can order a $2000 super duper computer with 21" LCD monitor from, say, Circuit City and you will get it to me for £10?
How long did it take you to think of that one!
Keep thinking you might figure it out someday..
Can you explain it to me then!
You say that the £10 fee includes the delivery for anything via DHL, so I would read it that I could order items of any value and you would get it to me in Cyprus for £10, though I though DHL charged according to the weight of the item being sent
If this is wrong could you please explain further.
Hello,
Where did I say "£10 fee includes the delivery for anything via DHL"
So cyprusclearance, its as orokliniservices originally wrote, you are just asking people to pay £10 for you the middleman to do the transaction. Forget it, most people CAN do the transaction themselves quite easily!
Duhh...
I posted a message explaining this
"I have a client who buys laptops from Dell. Dell online does not accept international orders, credit cards from outside USA, or ship international.
We have an account with DHL and a shipping address in USA.
He shops for the laptops, specs, and prices. We get the order and we purchase them then Dell ship them directly to our address in USA. DHL in turn ships the order international.
DHL takes care of documentation and if needed repacking for international shipements. This is where the 10 pounds go.
How do we make our money!!
As mentioned above we have an account with DHL. We get a volume discount on shipping. Such discount is reflected in free shipments, incentives, and cash back. The more we ship then more we get back in turn.
Furthermore, we get discounts from certain online vendors. The more we buy the more we get discounts."
So, no one is twisting any hands here. You are free to choose whats good for you but let others make up their minds.