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Old 05-20-2008, 08:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I've compiled a short list of some websites who provides shipping to anywhere in the world.I was searching for these kinda websites from quite some time & i've found some.These websites will come handy to all the people specially who don't live in USA & Canada.These websites also ship to US/Can but then there are lots of E-tailers for US or Canada like Newegg ,Zipzoomfly or many.But the main problem is for us (international customers) is that, most of the time we can't get a device in our country & we can't get it shipped from US/Canada if we don't have any relative or familiar person in the United States.So, for them & me these few websites may prove useful because these websites offer hardwares at USA rates & offers various methods of shipping to the whole world.

So, from now, if you can't get that Thermalright cooler or an OCZ memory or PSU in your country, you know where you'll need to go.There may be many more websites who provide international shipping but I found some of them are really quick,believable & offers more options in case of shipping.Some websites accepts Paypal also.

Here are those websites providing shipping worldwide.


1. Frys (Variety of products to choose from)


2. Sidewinder Computers ( Indiana, US based company selling mod & cooling stuff ) .


3. Memory Configurator( Ireland based company selling mostly memory related stuff ) .


4. ComputerGeeks( California, based company selling all geeky hot stuff ) .


5. EXcaliberPC.



6. Compuvest.



7. USBGeek (All USB related geeky stuff ) .


8. Modemod ( Singapore based company selling all modding stuff ) .


9. FrozenCPU(All modding & cooling stuff ) .


10. 47StPhoto ( Cameras, Lens, Memory Cards etc ) .


11. Eparts & More


12. Quiet PC



13. Think Geek


14. Performance-PCs


15. Shop BLT (Best & fastest Customer support) .


16. Star Tech


17. L-Com


18. National-Tech


19. Crucial.


20. Auzentech
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Old 05-20-2008, 10:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Thanx! these are very helpfull sites to those living outside the u.s since if someone wants to buy an item for example from ebay, most of the auctions only ship to the U.S.
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Yeah i've faced the shipping problem many times as i also don't live in the USA/canada.Most of these websites also have many shipping options from the cheapest USPS (United States Postal Services) to the expensive Fed-ex.I hope this list may come handy for people like me who wants to buy hardware devices at USA prices.
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Thanks a bunch dude!
Do you know how hard it is to get things shipped to Australia, even if you offer the extra money?

I'll defiantly bookmark a few of those sites
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Thanks a bunch dude!
Do you know how hard it is to get things shipped to Australia, even if you offer the extra money?

I'll defiantly bookmark a few of those sites
Most of these sites are reliable my friend & they are mostly based in USA.So, you'll get your devices at the USA prices but you'll have to pay for the shipping.There's variety of shipping options available.I've bought from the Shopblt.com & they were very helpful.
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Most of these sites are reliable my friend & they are mostly based in USA.So, you'll get your devices at the USA prices but you'll have to pay for the shipping.There's variety of shipping options available.I've bought from the Shopblt.com & they were very helpful.
That's alright at the moment though, the AUD is close to the USD - just gotta save up some money...
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Well i have heard that things are very pricey there in Australia.In my country too, every hardware device costs almost double than the USA prices.
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[quote=sushrukh;513]Most of these sites are reliable my friend & they are mostly based in USA.So, you'll get your devices at the USA prices but you'll have to pay for the shipping.There's variety of shipping options available.I've bought from the Shopblt.com & they were very helpful. [/QUOTE

That's cool but like you said most of these sites are based in the USA. You will get your devices at the USA prices. Where can I go for devices for the Euro (€)?
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That's cool but like you said most of these sites are based in the USA. You will get your devices at the USA prices. Where can I go for devices for the Euro (€)?
By " USA prices " , i mean to say that, they will charge you the same prices as Newegg or other American retailers/e-tailers.

To purchase from these websites, either you can open a Paypal account which can convert b2in Euro & Dollar or you can purchase using a Visa/Mastercard credit card.When you'll buy something, just convert the dollar value to your currency.So, that you'll know how much you are paying for in your currency.Google can do the conversion for you.

As they will take the money from you using your credit card ; so it doesn't matter which currency you'll be paying.The credit card system will automatically convert your Euro to their dollar.Just be sure to convert the dollar value of the product to your currency using Google.
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Well i have heard that things are very pricey there in Australia.In my country too, every hardware device costs almost double than the USA prices.
never looked at australian prices, but if its double then wow no wonder a lot of people try to buy hardware from the u.s
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