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Can anyone recommend a good one that ships internationally?
Getting close to building a new PC and I can't help but think I could save something like $2-300 if I could buy the video card from america. Normally I'd not bother but that $2-300 is money I could be spending on games to run on this new PC
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Probably not Newegg then. Check out Pricewatch, look at the hardware you want, click around, you might find a site that does just that. Don't know any off the top of my head.
http://www.tigerdirect.com
My computer nerd scientist friend recommends highly haha. I've used once and had no trouble. Customer service seems good.
Post edited May 05, 2010 by chautemoc
I can't seem to see any indication that they ship internationally. There's an entry in the FAQ asking if they do but it seems to be broken or contain no info
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Aliasalpha: I can't seem to see any indication that they ship internationally. There's an entry in the FAQ asking if they do but it seems to be broken or contain no info

it seems they do ship internationally
http://www.tigerdirect.com/sectors/help/international.asp
i second the question as prices of the stuff are ridiculously high here.
hokay:
these guys ship to aussielandofkangorooincest:
http://www.outletpc.com/canada-shipping-policy.html
these too
http://www.directron.com/
Post edited May 05, 2010 by lukaszthegreat
http://www.ewiz.com
I've always had good luck with TigerDirect and they've usually been cheaper than Newegg on what I wanted. No clue how much the shipping would run though.
[url=]http://www.geeks.com[/url]
I have used Computer Geeks FOR YEARS, they ship internationally and their prices are pretty good. Their selection is ever changing and they get some pretty rare and interesting things.
Post edited May 06, 2010 by CrashToOverride
Tigerdirect is crap. Avoid. They don't ship internationally. In reality they dont. I asked. They are like Gamestop/EB games, in that they have an so-called international area in their FAQ, but they only accept expensive wire transfer, no international credit cards, and you have to order by phone. So in reality, they don't care about shipping internationally.
If you have a specific video card in mind, there is a possibility that the manufacturers offer international shipment. I know that Tomshardware and Anandtech usually have links to resellers on the periodic review articles.
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Aliasalpha: Can anyone recommend a good one that ships internationally?
Getting close to building a new PC and I can't help but think I could save something like $2-300 if I could buy the video card from america. Normally I'd not bother but that $2-300 is money I could be spending on games to run on this new PC

Just remember to add shipping on top of whatever price you find. With some luck and searching you probably can find something that works.
You may want to check out [url=www.shopusa.com]ShopUSA[/url].
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Aliasalpha: Can anyone recommend a good one that ships internationally?
Getting close to building a new PC and I can't help but think I could save something like $2-300 if I could buy the video card from america. Normally I'd not bother but that $2-300 is money I could be spending on games to run on this new PC

I made a Bing search about this thing a while ago and I think that this is the best link I was able to find for you, Aliasalpha: [url=]http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/18998-42-newegg-shipping-internationally[/url]. Bongo seems like a really good service to use.
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WingedKagouti: You may want to check out [url=www.shopusa.com]ShopUSA[/url].

Well shipping to europe must be a lot cheaper than shipping to australia, $130 for a 1kg package...
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WingedKagouti: Well shipping to europe must be a lot cheaper than shipping to australia, $130 for a 1kg package...
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Aliasalpha: there is also
http://www.priceusa.com.au/
and 130 bucks for one kg is not PER kg... 2kg cost only 140 bucks ... five only 200.
So i guess its only for bigger purchases like over 1000 bucks.
Post edited May 23, 2010 by lukaszthegreat
Hum.... eBay, Amazon.com?