you mean buying in USD right!?
Yes. Buying in USD using card of your bank.
you mean buying in USD right!?
SSD fanatics : via lifehacker
SanDisk Internal SSD 240GB 2.5-Inch SDSSDA-240G-G25
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Internal-240GB-2-5-Inch-SDSSDA-240G-G25/dp/B00S9Q9VS4?tag=kinjadeals-20&ascsubtag=59a09d4f202a97bfb8a314973e14b7cdddc0636b&rawdata=[r|http://deals.kinja.com/this-240gb-ssd-is-only-70-1732132992[t|link[p|1732132992[a|B00S9Q9VS4[au|5727177402741770316
thats a better deal, it was 70$ yesterday.err what is deal about this ? 74$ on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/SanDisk-SSD...Drive-Black-/201400069219?hash=item2ee4612c63
Yea it seems to be reliable as many people have their orders shipped through mostly ppobox. If its on ebay then they will likely tell you to use geb/ishopint etc. Just a guess.I am looking to buy a mobile phone from eBay.com. Is using PPO recommended to get the product shipped here? Are they safe and the costs reasonable?? Does anyone have experience using them?
Not worth it now a days. 17.5 % custom duty and current exchange rate will kill the deal.I am looking to buy a mobile phone from eBay.com. Is using PPO recommended to get the product shipped here? Are they safe and the costs reasonable?? Does anyone have experience using them?
Indeed. Exchange rate will be a problem. From $1~62-63 to 65-66. #AccheDin boys.Not worth it now a days. 17.5 % custom duty and current exchange rate will kill the deal.
I used to buy from eBay when 1$=50 55 range and custom duty 1.2%.Indeed. Exchange rate will be a problem. From $1~62-63 to 65-66. #AccheDin boys.
Oh wow. Too bad we aren't going to see such things again.I used to buy from eBay when 1$=50 55 range and custom duty 1.2%.
try telling that to the bhaktasOh wow. Too bad we aren't going to see such things again.
“Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.”try telling that to the bhaktas
There would be custom duty of at least 35% on Indian market price of the laptop. If you still want to purchase, you can go for https://www.shopandship.com.
Just remember boys and girls, take the AT&T sim out BEFORE you turn it on for the first time or AT&T won't unlock it for you. Even if you plan to stay with AT&T unlocking it is super useful for later, or going abroad.
- Visit: https://www.att.com/deviceunlock
- Accept the terms.
- Click: Non-AT&T Mobility customer
- Enter: IMEI Number, First & Last Name.
- Enter an email address NOT associated with an AT&T account(!).
- Click Submit.
You'll immediately receive an email from AT&T asking you to click a link to verify your email, do so. Then it will take, on average, 48 hours to receive your unlock code regardless of day of the week. If you run into problems just resubmit using a different email address.
This method has worked for myself and countless others for months now.