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Status Replies posted by Hellzero
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A patient buyer, knowledgeable about international shipping/customs and an excellent master of the English language. I sold him my Safran fretless and I'd happily trade with Hellzero again.
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The End of Days haz arrived.
Teeblet-boy arrived in the World yesterday.
Be afraid, be very afraid!
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Teebs signing off.
Thanks for all the memories BassChat.
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Don't start with that @SpondonBassed...
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Gaaaargh!
New bass delayed at border "due to Brexit related disruption".
Thanks very much new world order! B'stards!
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Independence For The North!
Freedom from The Eton mess now!
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Independence For The North!
Freedom from The Eton mess now!
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Independence For The North!
Freedom from The Eton mess now!
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Independence For The North!
Freedom from The Eton mess now!
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Independence For The North!
Freedom from The Eton mess now!
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Independence For The North!
Freedom from The Eton mess now!
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Independence For The North!
Freedom from The Eton mess now!
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Independence For The North!
Freedom from The Eton mess now!
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Help! - anyone got experience of shipping a bass from UK to France - carriers, likely cost approx, who's good, who to avoid. Any help appreciated.
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Help! - anyone got experience of shipping a bass from UK to France - carriers, likely cost approx, who's good, who to avoid. Any help appreciated.
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It depends of the value of the bass. Standard couriers will only insure your musical instrument for only £100 GBP whatever the amount of the insurance.
GLS offers an included insurance for all parcels (including musical instruments) shipped up to 750 Euros (it's a German based company, hence Euro values).
EuroSender is maybe "expensive", but they offer up to 2000 Euros (based in Luxembourg, hence again Euro values) of insurance even for musical instruments and can collect wherever you want as it's a logistics company.
UPS is certainly the most expensive one, but they are very fast and also offer insurance (at high cost).
Avoid anything delivered by local post, especially in the UK, they are parcels destroyers.
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Big Speakers means lots of bass
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So, the ever present question: Do I sell all these bits of kit that I don't actually use anymore, or keep them on the off chance that a band (job) might require them in the future. I could do with the cash frankly, but the value of the kit could mean that if I buy again in the future, I could end up paying more in the long run. Hmmmmmm
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My father has a barn full of just in case things. Hope I'm going to die before him... Don't want to move, sort or sell all these things...
I remember some years ago when I started buying all the good deals I was seeing. I ended up with my two cars garage full of boxes of high end hi-fi components, instruments and amps. Sold everything and made a lot of money as lots of these things were bought for peanuts.
If you don't use them, sell them and use the money for what you really need.
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