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nintendodstefan

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Hello Everyone,

I have a question:

Is there anyone who has a Black G6flash lite case you don't use?
Because my case is broken.. and i don't have any other..
And i also can't find a shop with BLACK cases..

So.. do you have a g6flash lite case (black or white)
Would you please give/sell it to me?

Greets Stefan
 
Well I am really not sure but...I will think about it

Ok, please let me know it, if you are done thinking
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well I mail with USPS and I don't think they can ship it to ur country..??? do you know.. I have a STAMPED ENVELOPES I can put it in there

Hi Killamurk07

I don't know if USPS will also ship to the Netherlands..
But i don't know why they wouldn't..

I would be very happy if you can send it to me, so can you please try it for me?

I would be very thankful!

Greets Stefan
 
The USPS ships to pretty much every country that's not officially an enemy of the USA. I ship books to the Netherlands all the time. Just keep in mind that if it goes by surface (boat), it will take a couple of months to get there.

You can calculate postage cost to the netherlands here: http://ircalc.usps.gov/default.asp?Mode=In...ingle&CID=10298
 
What countries does it not ship to O_O
There aren't many major countries that USA is REALLY bent against in this time and age.
 
Cuba, North Korea, Somalia, and any countries that aren't on the list.

edit: Actually, I think it's more complicated than just being able to mail to a country or not. I think it's based more on the individual services that the USPS offers. One of the footnotes on that page says that all services to Somalia are suspended, but it doesn't say that about any other country.
 
Cuba, North Korea, Somalia, and any countries that aren't on the list.

Okay it seems you're right about North Korea. Cuba and Somalia are in the footnotes.

But what other countries are big enemies with the US

EDIT: I see. But it'll probably be fine to let USPS deliver to the nearest possible location, then allow their national postal service to take over?
 
I really don't know that much about it. I know that sending certain types of goods (or money) to certain countries is prohibited, but I don't know the details.

There are very few countries that the US just won't do business with, because not doing business is bad for business.
 

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