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mixalot
15-01-2002, 06:43
Any ideas

Doesn't matter if it is us or modded.

Also has anyone bought from lan-kwei, because they seem pretty cheap.

Cheers

mixalot
15-01-2002, 14:48
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Arch Stanton
15-01-2002, 15:00
Properly Lik sang (http://www.lik-sang.com) but you will proberly get a heafty customs charge. I've since discoverd NCSX (http://www.ncsx.com) and i've nothing but good things to say about them.

lycanthrope on the loose
15-01-2002, 16:49
buy from lik sang and earn the forums money :rolleyes:
http://www.qksrv.net/click-582776-3885654

:p

Joober
15-01-2002, 16:51
Id say TAU, but only because I got my GC from them within 3 weeks. A lot of people still have theirs missing.

Anyway, this should be in the Supplier Forum.

Moving....

morleyian
15-01-2002, 16:54
i'd go for ncsx from what i've heard. USA/Jap modified machine that'll arrive in a few days from when you make your order :) no need to worry about customs charges ;)

Omitrace
15-01-2002, 17:00
Originally posted by morleyian
i'd go for ncsx from what i've heard. USA/Jap modified machine that'll arrive in a few days from when you make your order :) no need to worry about customs charges ;)

Avoid customs charges? How so? :)

mixalot
15-01-2002, 17:57
Originally posted by Joober
Id say TAU, but only because I got my GC from them within 3 weeks. A lot of people still have theirs missing.

Anyway, this should be in the Supplier Forum.

Moving....

Yes i have ordered one fro tau but i has been 2 months now, i'm looking for an alternative supplier:(

morleyian
15-01-2002, 18:27
Originally posted by Omitrace


Avoid customs charges? How so? :)

not sure exactly but i've heard other forum members who ordered from em mention how they got no customs for some reason or another.

Bleeders
15-01-2002, 18:57
NCS right the customs invoice up as either "broken" or "second-hand" to avoid charges.

AdamBrunt
15-01-2002, 20:11
Originally posted by Bleeders
NCS right the customs invoice up as either "broken" or "second-hand" to avoid charges.

The problem with a company marking down a products value to avoid customs is ... if anything happens to the item 'in transit' then you're screwed as it is not worth a fraction of what you paid for it.

My advice ... do what I am doing, conveniently have a holiday to NY planned next week, walk into a NY EB, buy one for £135 and bring it back yourself :D