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Tiger
08-05-2006, 08:38 PM
I am interested in buying rare old wheels... they seem so cheap and I want them... can you help or advise? I don't speak german... only using free online translator.

Dash01
08-05-2006, 08:47 PM
Bidding is normal per eBay, but that's not the real problem.

Payment among Germans is a piece of cake, as is shipping. However, for you to send money there and have the stuff shipped here, it could be nettlesome and a pita for the shipper.

PayPal may have an answer for this, and DHL may be best for shipping, but it will not be cheap.

Before bidding, ask the German seller if he is OK with your bidding and the consequent payment and shipping issues. Most Germans speak some english.

If he has a PayPal account, that would help enormously.

jgardia
08-05-2006, 08:48 PM
I bought items in ebay Germany a couple of times. I just write them in english (most of the time asking for a way to pay and for shipping cost), and they answer in english also. Check that you have a way to pay them, because most of them don use paypal/bidpay or another web based payment.

Cheers,

Jose



I am interested in buying rare old wheels... they seem so cheap and I want them... can you help or advise? I don't speak german... only using free online translator.

Tiger
08-05-2006, 08:50 PM
what is your method of shipping? what is the cheapest shipping method you know of?

angrypancake
08-05-2006, 09:37 PM
DHL usually. it's been said already but... make sure they accept paypal. always ask first, in english, if they will ship to the US. sometimes you get lucky and sometimes not....

Tiger
08-05-2006, 11:47 PM
Ahh... crap... pickup only... Anyone in Germany?

Dash01
08-06-2006, 12:33 AM
You'd still have to get it shipped here.

DHL goes, but I had a very bad experience with them: Bought a BMW motorcycle engine in crate, and paid shipping plus an extra $20 for extra shipping insurance. The crate arrived with obious damage from a fork lift, as noted by the DHL claims guy the very next day. $650 damage to the engine, DHL acknowledged the crate damage and the extra shipping insurance, but never paid me a damn dime.

Paul in NZ
08-06-2006, 03:51 AM
if you can wait a few weeks organise a freight company to do it for you by sea (container) I was looking and it was going to cosy 130 us to ship four wheels and tires from Hamburg to Wellington NZ!There are other charges ie from seller to port,ten customs and agriculture...Try ringing a few freight companies that do international freight.They may well do the whole thing for you for one fee!

shogun
08-06-2006, 04:30 AM
Just as an example 10 kg Germany to USA (unfortunately you do not indicate where you live). Price is between 42 and 191!!!! EURO.
http://www.posttip.de/paket-rechner/ergebnis/index.html?Gewicht=10000&zone=213&laenge=35&Breite=25&Hoehe=15&format=top4&x=40&y=11

I usually order the cheapest way Paket International, that takes 10-12 days to Japan. But in this case the sender has to bring the parcel to the post office. DHL is owned by the German Postal Services.

Midway for 97 EURO is including pick-up.

saj3n
08-06-2006, 04:18 PM
yea, i got a nice response in english. And I just responded back in regards to the question about shipping.

gtopaul
08-06-2006, 04:42 PM
I bought a set of Schnitzer wheels off German ebay a few years ago and had them in a week through the post office. I was suprised. Cost was about $150 and the wheels were about $200 so it was still worth the money. I only usually bid on items that are listed as taking PayPal. It makes payment much simpler than wire transfers.

Paul