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 Author: BrickSix View Messages Posted By BrickSix
 Posted: Mar 24, 2024 14:14
 Subject: Re: Looking for help getting parts from Europe
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Thanks for all the replies folks. I really appreciate it. I was fortunate enough
to have a kind soul (1001bricks) who owns a shop from France offer to help and
the parts are already en route from the Netherlands to him as we speak.

This is why I love this place.

-Todd


In Shipping, kittybrickz writes:
  In Shipping, BrickSix writes:
  Hi guys,

I've been looking at some parts I desperately need and the only seller appears
to be in Denmark but won't ship to Canada. Therefore, I'm hoping someone
in the UK or EU can help me get these parts and forward them on to me in Canada.

If anyone can help, drop me a message. I've tried contacting the seller,
but to no avail.

Thank you.

-Todd

Just curious, was it the only store that had the items and quantity that you
require?
 Author: Ydhaa View Messages Posted By Ydhaa
 Posted: Mar 24, 2024 09:27
 Subject: Re: Looking for help getting parts from Europe
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In Shipping, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Shipping, BrickSix writes:
  Hi guys,

I've been looking at some parts I desperately need and the only seller appears
to be in Denmark but won't ship to Canada. Therefore, I'm hoping someone
in the UK or EU can help me get these parts and forward them on to me in Canada.

If anyone can help, drop me a message. I've tried contacting the seller,
but to no avail.

Thank you.

-Todd

maybe try "myUS", they have shipping forwarding address in both Europe
and America when you open a paid account ($10 USD a month)


Maybe I could help? I am in Romania so the shipping price from here to Canada
is at least 40-45 CAD. But I have the time so if you need, I can help you
 Author: kittybrickz View Messages Posted By kittybrickz
 Posted: Mar 23, 2024 20:08
 Subject: Re: Looking for help getting parts from Europe
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In Shipping, BrickSix writes:
  Hi guys,

I've been looking at some parts I desperately need and the only seller appears
to be in Denmark but won't ship to Canada. Therefore, I'm hoping someone
in the UK or EU can help me get these parts and forward them on to me in Canada.

If anyone can help, drop me a message. I've tried contacting the seller,
but to no avail.

Thank you.

-Todd

Just curious, was it the only store that had the items and quantity that you
require?
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Mar 23, 2024 17:56
 Subject: Re: Looking for help getting parts from Europe
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In Shipping, BrickSix writes:
  Hi guys,

I've been looking at some parts I desperately need and the only seller appears
to be in Denmark but won't ship to Canada. Therefore, I'm hoping someone
in the UK or EU can help me get these parts and forward them on to me in Canada.

If anyone can help, drop me a message. I've tried contacting the seller,
but to no avail.

Thank you.

-Todd

maybe try "myUS", they have shipping forwarding address in both Europe
and America when you open a paid account ($10 USD a month)
 Author: BrickSix View Messages Posted By BrickSix
 Posted: Mar 23, 2024 16:38
 Subject: Looking for help getting parts from Europe
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Hi guys,

I've been looking at some parts I desperately need and the only seller appears
to be in Denmark but won't ship to Canada. Therefore, I'm hoping someone
in the UK or EU can help me get these parts and forward them on to me in Canada.

If anyone can help, drop me a message. I've tried contacting the seller,
but to no avail.

Thank you.

-Todd
 Author: wildchicken13 View Messages Posted By wildchicken13
 Posted: Mar 23, 2024 11:54
 Subject: Re: "item does not fit in the package"
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In Shipping, Jukebox45 writes:
  I have two buyers today getting the same error message - "item does not
fit in the package"

Then you need to use a bigger package.

  I cannot see where I have set any limits, and have sold large sets before today.

Any suggestions / advice?

Thanks

In all seriousness, we need more information in order to answer this question.
For example, what item(s) is the buyer trying to buy? Does it have weight and
dimensions in the BrickLink catalog? Do the catalog dimensions match those in
your inventory? What shipping method did the buyer choose? Are there any
restrictions on the shipping method, such as weight, volume, or dimension limits?
 Author: bricksahead View Messages Posted By bricksahead
 Posted: Mar 23, 2024 11:07
 Subject: Re: "item does not fit in the package"
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Did your buyers select "Parcel Shipping"?

You've the following shipping method for buyers in Australia:

Parcel Shipping - Trackable -
Fast and Traceable, shipping fees from $10.90 Shipping charges may change due
to the Volume vs Weight of LEGO parts.

For Parcel Shipping you state that "Shipping charges may change due to the
Volume vs Weight of LEGO parts".

What weights/volumes have you set up for Parcel Shipping in your IC? What are
the volumes and weights of the orders the two buyers are trying to place?

In Shipping, Jukebox45 writes:
  I have two buyers today getting the same error message - "item does not
fit in the package"

I cannot see where I have set any limits, and have sold large sets before today.

Any suggestions / advice?

Thanks
 Author: Jukebox45 View Messages Posted By Jukebox45
 Posted: Mar 23, 2024 09:59
 Subject: "item does not fit in the package"
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I have two buyers today getting the same error message - "item does not
fit in the package"

I cannot see where I have set any limits, and have sold large sets before today.

Any suggestions / advice?

Thanks
 Author: SezaR View Messages Posted By SezaR
 Posted: Mar 22, 2024 21:50
 Subject: Re: Best packing material, best packing technic
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In Shipping, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Shipping, SezaR writes:
  And a way to get rid of damaged prts 😀

quite nice!!!

 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Mar 22, 2024 19:28
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In Shipping, SezaR writes:
  And a way to get rid of damaged prts 😀

quite nice!!!
 Author: SezaR View Messages Posted By SezaR
 Posted: Mar 22, 2024 19:26
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And a way to get rid of damaged prts 😀
 




 Author: Ziegelmeister View Messages Posted By Ziegelmeister
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 19:07
 Subject: Re: USPS Priority Flat Rate and Priority boxes
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In Shipping, RedTardis writes:
  In Shipping, Ziegelmeister writes:
  Is there any kind of work around using the Courier API where you can put in different
box dimensions? The Priority Flat Rate boxes are smaller and more expensive
than the standard Priority boxes - and also come in a wider variety like the
7x7x6 box.

However it appears you're locked in to the predetermined Flat Rate dimensions.
I'm assuming these need to just be manually priced?

I use ALOT of the 7x7x6 boxes for one to two pound orders. It does require manual
pricing like you said. And the pricing is much more affordable than flat rate.

They're quickly becoming my favorite. I managed to get 375 1x8's in
one last night with room to spare (just had to orient them all in the same direction
in multiple bags).
 Author: RedTardis View Messages Posted By RedTardis
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 18:40
 Subject: Re: USPS Priority Flat Rate and Priority boxes
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In Shipping, Ziegelmeister writes:
  Is there any kind of work around using the Courier API where you can put in different
box dimensions? The Priority Flat Rate boxes are smaller and more expensive
than the standard Priority boxes - and also come in a wider variety like the
7x7x6 box.

However it appears you're locked in to the predetermined Flat Rate dimensions.
I'm assuming these need to just be manually priced?

I use ALOT of the 7x7x6 boxes for one to two pound orders. It does require manual
pricing like you said. And the pricing is much more affordable than flat rate.
 Author: Ziegelmeister View Messages Posted By Ziegelmeister
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 17:28
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Is there any kind of work around using the Courier API where you can put in different
box dimensions? The Priority Flat Rate boxes are smaller and more expensive
than the standard Priority boxes - and also come in a wider variety like the
7x7x6 box.

However it appears you're locked in to the predetermined Flat Rate dimensions.
I'm assuming these need to just be manually priced?
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 15:36
 Subject: Re: Shipping to Canada!
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In Shipping, 1001bricks writes:
  In Shipping, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:

  My mistake. I forgot that the metric system is the main method of measurement
used by Canadians.


Beep - by the whole World except 2 Countries IIRC.


Three, but who's counting.

It is probably the only time that Liberia and Myanmar will be used in the same
sentence as the United States.
 Author: Hal8472 View Messages Posted By Hal8472
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 14:39
 Subject: Re: Shipping to Canada!
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In Shipping, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Shipping, Hal8472 writes:
  In Shipping, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  We are thrilled to announce that we have expanded our shipping services to Canada!

If you reside in Canada and choose to place an order with us, we kindly ask for
your patience as we navigate this new endeavor. Please understand that there
may be a slight delay in processing and shipping your order as we work hard to
ensure a smooth and efficient delivery process to your location. We greatly appreciate
your understanding and look forward to serving you with the same level of quality
and care that we provide to all our valued customers. Thank you very much for
your support as we begin shipping to Canada!


Please note that shipping is restricted to a maximum of four pounds per order.
Thank you!

Awesome thanks. What are pounds?

My mistake. I forgot that the metric system is the main method of measurement
used by Canadians.

I was just being cheeky. We deal with lots of stuff in both systems of measurement.
Not really much of an issue. Glad you have a sense of humour (humor).
 Author: 1001bricks View Messages Posted By 1001bricks
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 13:54
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In Shipping, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:

  My mistake. I forgot that the metric system is the main method of measurement
used by Canadians.


Beep - by the whole World except 2 Countries IIRC.
 Author: 1001bricks View Messages Posted By 1001bricks
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 13:54
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In Shipping, peregrinator writes:
  In Shipping, Hal8472 writes:
  Awesome thanks. What are pounds?

1 pound is about 1/14 stone

Ah, a small boulder then? That helps, thanks!
 Author: 1001bricks View Messages Posted By 1001bricks
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 13:47
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In Shipping, Hal8472 writes:
  In Shipping, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  We are thrilled to announce that we have expanded our shipping services to Canada!

If you reside in Canada and choose to place an order with us, we kindly ask for
your patience as we navigate this new endeavor. Please understand that there
may be a slight delay in processing and shipping your order as we work hard to
ensure a smooth and efficient delivery process to your location. We greatly appreciate
your understanding and look forward to serving you with the same level of quality
and care that we provide to all our valued customers. Thank you very much for
your support as we begin shipping to Canada!


Please note that shipping is restricted to a maximum of four pounds per order.
Thank you!

Awesome thanks. What are pounds?

Isn't it a British thing?
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 13:06
 Subject: Re: Shipping to Canada!
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In Shipping, randyf writes:
  […]
Those things you gain when eating too many gummies.

You get paid for eating too many gummies?!
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 13:02
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In Shipping, peregrinator writes:
  In Shipping, Hal8472 writes:
  Awesome thanks. What are pounds?

1 pound is about 1/14 stone

HTH

I thought a pound was 20 shillings 🤔
 Author: The_Boyz_Bricks View Messages Posted By The_Boyz_Bricks
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 12:58
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In Shipping, Hal8472 writes:
  In Shipping, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  We are thrilled to announce that we have expanded our shipping services to Canada!

If you reside in Canada and choose to place an order with us, we kindly ask for
your patience as we navigate this new endeavor. Please understand that there
may be a slight delay in processing and shipping your order as we work hard to
ensure a smooth and efficient delivery process to your location. We greatly appreciate
your understanding and look forward to serving you with the same level of quality
and care that we provide to all our valued customers. Thank you very much for
your support as we begin shipping to Canada!


Please note that shipping is restricted to a maximum of four pounds per order.
Thank you!

Awesome thanks. What are pounds?

My mistake. I forgot that the metric system is the main method of measurement
used by Canadians.
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 12:57
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In Shipping, Hal8472 writes:
  In Shipping, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  We are thrilled to announce that we have expanded our shipping services to Canada!

If you reside in Canada and choose to place an order with us, we kindly ask for
your patience as we navigate this new endeavor. Please understand that there
may be a slight delay in processing and shipping your order as we work hard to
ensure a smooth and efficient delivery process to your location. We greatly appreciate
your understanding and look forward to serving you with the same level of quality
and care that we provide to all our valued customers. Thank you very much for
your support as we begin shipping to Canada!


Please note that shipping is restricted to a maximum of four pounds per order.
Thank you!

Awesome thanks. What are pounds?


Those things you gain when eating too many gummies.
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 12:55
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In Shipping, Hal8472 writes:
  Awesome thanks. What are pounds?

1 pound is about 1/14 stone

HTH
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Mar 20, 2024 12:40
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In Shipping, Hal8472 writes:
  In Shipping, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  We are thrilled to announce that we have expanded our shipping services to Canada!

If you reside in Canada and choose to place an order with us, we kindly ask for
your patience as we navigate this new endeavor. Please understand that there
may be a slight delay in processing and shipping your order as we work hard to
ensure a smooth and efficient delivery process to your location. We greatly appreciate
your understanding and look forward to serving you with the same level of quality
and care that we provide to all our valued customers. Thank you very much for
your support as we begin shipping to Canada!


Please note that shipping is restricted to a maximum of four pounds per order.
Thank you!

Awesome thanks. What are pounds?

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