Started this discussion. Last reply by Michael Lunn Mar 23, 2009.
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then all those sellers probably lied to p.o.
If you feel to, then I'm ready to buy. Plus I don0t see the reason for which they shouldn't send...
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I was speaking about normal 52oz lamps being sent to me.
I don't know if they lied about contents, I do know that on the label of the box it was written"lava lamp".
Anyway If it's such a problem, it's ok to drop it.
Uh and the shipping costed $43.00.
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$40 I paid for a normal lamp with usps.
with a lot of bubble wrap and crumpled paper it shopuld arrive safely.
I do know they ship liquids overseas , I've got many lamps sent. The problem is that declaring it as a gift is not enough to save on custom taxes, on personal experience I know that up to ca. $50 of declared value I don't pay taxes, above that, even though marked as gift, I do pay pretty relevant costs.
Though, you're referring to the first price of $200 or the second of $300??
Plus, could you guess how much would the shipment to Italy cost??
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What do you mean by "it has to be recharged" hoe it can be done.
I know about the ebay for $450, but I fear he didn't sell it...
Anyway I can't afford more than $300 for the NIB, consider that I'll have to pay around $60 for shipment.
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