








The Bicycle® Hundred years' War tuck case is detailed in a way no other deck has been.
I looked at those but the half brick price got the per deck price down to a tad over 11 bucks so went that way. Add-on decks will be 14 skins a pop.Cbkimble wrote:Jumped in on 2 collector sets. Would like a brick but I'll wait to see about my july budget.
x2sms69x wrote:Apart from the one-way back design (and the already mentioned "white-border-out-of-place") this looks really nice! The only thing keeping me away from pledging (at the moment) is the price....
It's alright for you lucky Americans!!!Sher wrote:The price for one deck is a little high (considering that a blinged - out deck like one of the Sherlock Holmes deck went for $12 each on KS), but the price of $24 for two decks is alright.
My bad!! Just looked to the Location and it says Guan, United States, just didn't realize that Guan is a isle!!! Sorry about that!badpete69 wrote:Sher is not American sms69x
No worries. But you're still right in implying that I don't get charged international fees for shipping, which I did not consider in my comment earlier. Yeah, with added international shipping, the cost of one or two decks is quite high...sms69x wrote:My bad!! Just looked to the Location and it says Guan, United States, just didn't realize that Guan is a isle!!! Sorry about that!badpete69 wrote:Sher is not American sms69x
Well, technically close enough: living in Guam you are in an American territory and you don't pay any "international" shipping. We've done it before... Same thing with the APO/FPO addresses, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands - as long as it has a 5-digit ZIP code, you're good. The one "gotcha" is with APO/FPO: since they ship to the military post office in New York City for forwarding, they actually are going to a foreign country, and require a customs declaration even though they aren't charged any extra for shipping.badpete69 wrote:Sher is not American sms69x
Mike Ratledge wrote:Well, technically close enough: living in Guam you are in an American territory and you don't pay any "international" shipping. We've done it before... Same thing with the APO/FPO addresses, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands - as long as it has a 5-digit ZIP code, you're good. The one "gotcha" is with APO/FPO: since they ship to the military post office in New York City for forwarding, they actually are going to a foreign country, and require a customs declaration even though they aren't charged any extra for shipping.badpete69 wrote:Sher is not American sms69x
I knew it!!! Lucky you!Sher wrote:No worries. But you're still right in implying that I don't get charged international fees for shipping, which I did not consider in my comment earlier. Yeah, with added international shipping, the cost of one or two decks is quite high...sms69x wrote:My bad!! Just looked to the Location and it says Guan, United States, just didn't realize that Guan is a isle!!! Sorry about that!badpete69 wrote:Sher is not American sms69x
Great to see you here, and don't forget to wear your thick suit: we don't pull punches, we follow through! That being said, 99% of the decks that came to us for advice (and followed it, at least substantially) went on to be funded.spaaaadenco wrote:Hello everyone! I was introduce to this page by Mike & Pierre!
Sorry for dropping by a bit late, we needed time to discuss about the issues arose. Plus, we had a client work to do...OTL
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