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Originally Posted by manim
(Post 3312458)
Is the seller 'Ws Retail' ? I always check for this seller since they are the original Flipkart. The other sellers may be less efficient. |
Originally Posted by dre@ms
(Post 3313408)
Guys, need your help real quick. I am using Amazon.com for the first time. When giving my card details, it asked for the currency, after which the final rate was shown. Will it be the same or there would be some currency conversion charges applied. I have used my CC with some US website and along with the amount of the goods, my bank would also levy some extra charges. So wanted to check if the same is the case if we shop from Amazon. |
Originally Posted by binand
(Post 3313454)
Yes, and there will be a hefty international shipping charge. Why don't you check if the same item is available on amazon.in? |
Originally Posted by dre@ms
(Post 3313471)
This is my order details. Will there be any extra charges levied by my bank? |
Originally Posted by msdivy
(Post 3313479)
It seems those are the only bank charges. But, you might have to pay duty before collecting the package from the courier guy. |
Originally Posted by dre@ms
(Post 3313484)
I am a bit hesitant in going for eBay, as i have already faced some issues with it. |
Originally Posted by dre@ms
(Post 3313471)
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Originally Posted by dre@ms
(Post 3313471)
This is my order details. Will there be any extra charges levied by my bank? |
Originally Posted by dre@ms
(Post 3313471)
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Originally Posted by CRV2010
(Post 3313545)
I suggest you go ahead with the purchase, I have ordered more than 20 items till date from Amazon. I never had to pay anything extra for the shipping or custom duty. However few times I even got refund from Amazon for charging more custom duty. |
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Originally Posted by manavdotcom
(Post 3315451)
Google sale coming up ! http://www.gosf.in/ |
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