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Can anyone help me with postage?

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I am looking to buy something special (a twin turbo kit) from America at the moment but one main factor which is putting me off is the massive postage costs.
I have been quoted by the owner of the goods that he wants

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Fedex rates will be cheaper than this I am sure - for the items I have collected from the states - I have arranged collection on my account with Fedex - saves being ripped off by overseas vendors.

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Sorry for my stupidity but is fedex a company or whats the score duncan?
Do you get insurance? Does it go by sea or air?

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http://www.fedex.com/gb/shippingguide/

Comes across by Air and insured - sure it cant be

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I must be stupid, i have just read my shipping quote and they guy quoted me $400 not

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Sounds good for insured post.
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a little on the steep side, but believeable if he has declared the true value of the kit and the insurance cost reflects that.

dont suppose you are friends with any of the US armed forces guys at the local airbases are you? they are treated like US residents and have their own postal service which should be a lot cheaper.
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Andy good point!! (and i like your signature!)
Unfortunately i have no contacts anymore.

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No, it's all very helpful and a worthwhile discussion. As Andy says if the seller is insuring it properly then you should be fine.
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Dont forget that you may also be clobbered for import taxes at around 20% of declared value.

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