Nicoticket and UK postage,

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Just how dodgy is the $10 postage, anyone had problems with orders from the UK? I'm in need of a few bottles but the postage options when translated to English seem to be...
Dodgy postman or more than your order.
I don't have any problems - not too sure what problem you mean? :)
 

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You use the $10 option?
This is my latest order from the anniversary sale:

Subtotal: $95.94 USD
Coupon Code (Celebrate): -$46.50 USD
Shipping: $21.85 USD
Handling: $3.00 USD


Grand Total: 74.29 USD

The above shipping was the first option for that weight of order.

I just tested by placing 1x60ml bottle in the basket and I get these options:

USPS (First Class Mail International Parcels) $13.70
UPS Online (Worldwide Expedited) $52.01
UPS Online (Worldwide Express Saver) $53.86
USPS (Express Mail International) $56.50
UPS Online (Worldwide Express) $92.59

If however, I just put 1x15ml bottle in the basket, the shipping then starts at $10.20.

It's all the same method of posting, and I always use the first option, which varies according to weight. Touch wood, never had any problems :)
 

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That's what I wanted to check, I know domestic delivery in the U.S. They advise you use the second or higher options but they just cost so much to the UKUK
If I want a smallish order, and it's a black label one, I get it from somewhere like Spiritus here in the UK, but sometimes, with a white label or beta version I just have to put up with the first option, even though it can equal the cost of the liquid! :facepalm:
But, 30ml is $18.99, and I can pay between £11 and £20 for 30ml here if it's a really good brand.

With NT in the UK, 15ml is £9, so even with adding the cost of US shipping, it likely isn't that costly.

Using the higher cost shipping option ...isn't an option cost-wise! :laugh:
 
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