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You have to figure one mod will cost you $6 to $8 shipping from Healtcabin. Minimum on even one tank around $6. They do charge by weight.

I ordered the evic kits too and they were after adding shipping around $9 each. Still where else can you get an Evic mini with a Tron tank for $9.

I just ordered two Evic Primo 2 228 mods from them with the Aries tanks. $18.15 each plus $8 shipping each. Still a great deal at $27 each. The tanks cost that if you order in the US.

So you have to decide if with whatever they charge for shipping is it a good deal and go with it or not
 

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Bummer. And that is weird because I get direct DHL items all the time. I have no idea who this company is anymore, didn't they go out of business for a few years? And now they are mysteriously back and it appears to me that my DHL stuff doesn't come from the local post office. So I'm not entirely clear on much other than my little brother bought a (refurbished) DHL van to tour the country in, and that thing was.... Not the best touring vehicle, to put it politely. :)

Sorry to hear about your experience. :(

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Some DHL stuff comes from the Post Office, they have a US ground service that goes DHL to the city sent and turned over to the post office, FedEx has a cheap service like that too. It is a joint shipping effort. Put a USPS tracking number in google for search and you get This Screen as an option.
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Regular DHL or FedEx shipments are delivered to the person addressed.
 

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Also apparently all International packages in some locations of the US

Postal Service Exclusive Carrier of Packages to the Last-Mile for DHL
WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. Postal Service said today that the international delivery company DHL will leverage an existing agreement to give the Postal Service exclusive delivery services to the last-mile in certain locations. The expanded agreement will build on the existing arrangement through a combination of the Postal Service’s Priority Mail and Parcel Select products.
 

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Some DHL stuff comes from the Post Office, they have a US ground service that goes DHL to the city sent and turned over to the post office, FedEx has a cheap service like that too. It is a joint shipping effort.

Regular DHL or FedEx shipments are delivered to the person addressed.

Yeah must have just been the way that shipping option worked I guess. Mine was not an international order, it was Georgia to Texas. Still doesn't excuse them for intentionally stalling my delivery.
 

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Yeah must have just been the way that shipping option worked I guess. Mine was not an international order, it was Georgia to Texas. Still doesn't excuse them for intentionally stalling my delivery.


No it doesn't but FedEx used to do the same thing, all ground shipments went by air and then they held them in the local lockup until the delivery date. You would think it would cost them more that way. But I guess it discourages people from using ground.
 

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No it doesn't but FedEx used to do the same thing, all ground shipments went by air and then they held them in the local lockup until the delivery date. You would think it would cost them more that way. But I guess it discourages people from using ground.

Yes I have had the same experience with FedEx but instead of encouraging me to pay them more for expidited shipping, it has encouraged me to use UPS or even USPS for as much of my shipping as possible since they don't engage in that behavior. At least from me, this behavior has cost them my business unless someone I am buying from ONLY has them as a possible shipping choice.

In fact I think "we", as frequent shipping customers, should tell any companies we do business with that do not have UPS or USPS for shipping options that they should add them and explain how these two shipping options would add value for their customers over the current shipping choices by not artificially delaying package arrival.
 
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