kbkna
Well-known member
Wonder if someone hacked his account?
Typically if something is made in the us then sold to retailers internationally, then bought and shipped back to the U.S. if it's maked goods made in USA it shouldn't have any dutys or import fees. At least my experience following shoe threads.
Any way to confirm this? It would quickly turn into a not so good deal if I had to deal with a lot of customs fees and other nonsense.
They can't just charge your CC or PP again for customs and duties with you not agreeing to it.
I agreed to one price, with the description of Free shipping to the USA. It did not say free shipping to the border, and from there the buyer is responsible for everything after that...
They can't just charge your CC or PP again for customs and duties with you not agreeing to it.
I agreed to one price, with the description of Free shipping to the USA. It did not say free shipping to the border, and from there the buyer is responsible for everything after that...
This is my thinking also, if it arrives at my doorstep with extra fee's then their more then welcome to take it back where it came from.

He denied my $575 last night and accepted $620. Am I reading right....if he provides a receipt we get a $200 rebate AND free spool gun??
I messaged the seller, the receipts that he can supply are from when they were previously purchased, and he told me the date of purchase on them is Feb 2015...the Miller offer is valid May through July, so I am going to assume that you will NOT be eligible for the rebates.
I messaged the seller, the receipts that he can supply are from when they were previously purchased, and he told me the date of purchase on them is Feb 2015...the Miller offer is valid May through July, so I am going to assume that you will NOT be eligible for the rebates.
I messaged the seller, the receipts that he can supply are from when they were previously purchased, and he told me the date of purchase on them is Feb 2015...the Miller offer is valid May through July, so I am going to assume that you will NOT be eligible for the rebates.
As the buyer, you should be aware of possible:
- delays from customs inspection.
- import duties and taxes which buyers must pay.
- brokerage fees payable at the point of delivery.
I noticed he had good feedback also from the previous ones sold. With that I'm hoping there's isn't any fee's to be had.
And now I'm in trouble with the wife. Thanks!
I got one for $600 last night, but my brother wants one now and I can't get him to accept $600 again lol. He did accept $1000 on the hypertherm though!

this is really hard for me not to buy! I already have a lincoln 255 mig, 100 mig and a large miller stick. great deal
