o1s1n wrote: » Is there any use for Parcel Motel outside of UK sites? From what I gather, you use the Parcel Motel UK postal address up north so you can use UK postage price and save money...Or am I missing something?
o1s1n wrote: » I'd never really bother using it just for an alternative delivery address. It's really handy as it seems faster and it's only around the corner, but it would be an additional 3.50 just for the privilege. Which isn't really worth it. The 'UK only' this is a big draw, but the actual postage cost saving you get by using UK postage is brilliant. Say for example you want to have a CPS2 board shipped to Ireland. They're heavy and you're talking at least 25 euro postage. If you go with Parcel Motel, paying the UK price is probably around a tenner. Plus an additional 3.50 for Parcel Motel, still saves you 11.50. (and you get all the above mentioned bonuses too)
EnterNow wrote: » Would something as big as a CPS2 board still cost the normal parcel motel price? Also, where do you stand if the item is damaged in transit? Also also, do they cover the cost of the item if it somehow got lost in post?
Steve SI wrote: » Plus, even if you ship a mega large box that's also very heavy and well over the limit they will just contact you and let you pick it up for the normal 3.50 at their sorting office. Or you can arrange a courier from them to any address for a decent price.
The Last Bandit wrote: » Know a lad who shipped a bike engine this way Needless to say they're weren't to impressed when he went to collect at the sorting office.
o1s1n wrote: » The weight limit for the €3.50 price is 10KG. Which is amazing. So as long as it fits in the biggest box (which look huge) and comes in under 10KG then you won't have to pay anything extra. Just make sure to pick it up in 48 hours or it costs an additional €3.50 for every extra 48 hours.
Deleted User wrote: » Anyone planning to be in las vegas any time soon? Just read about another video games + alcohol establishment that's doing a roaring trade, a la barcade. They have a nice collection of classic cabs, and you can play consoles (including retro consoles) and multiplayer games sitting round a horseshoe bar being served reasonably priced drinks by pretty girls http://www.insertcoinslv.com/ Man, i wish there was something like that here somewhere. If they didn't close, i'd never leave.
James Howlett wrote: » I was in Vegas last year and found a similar enough place; a retro shop, with free-to-play cabs, which was next to a brothel.
Deleted User wrote: » OK...Yours wins
MackDaddi wrote: » OK...Yours wins
CiDeRmAn wrote: » We'd tell you, but then we'd have to kill you!
DinoRex wrote: » Ooooh.... A Commodore 65 on eBay:http://www.ebay.com/itm/COMMODORE-65-COMPUTER-PROTOTYPE-HOLY-GRAIL-ULTRA-RARE-NOT-COMMODORE-64-NO-RES-/251222396687?pt=US_Vintage_Computers_Mainframes&hash=item3a7e058f0f
the groutch wrote: » sometime you just gotta say What Da F*ck?http://www.adverts.ie/playstation/westlife-fan-o-mania/2600852
atavan-halen wrote: » That is something I really want!
Monkeykube wrote: » I don't know if you're being sarcsastic or yet again alcohol is clouding your judgement.:)
Sera wrote: » Atavan doesn't joke when it comes to Westlife. I'd love to send that game to Game Grumps though