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    Is there Such Service in US?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Relvax, Feb 17, 2006.

  1. Relvax

    Relvax Notebook Enthusiast

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    Coz i live in Asia, and the Dell Asia pacific doesnt hav discounts >.< and very expensive compared to US.

    Is there such a service in US that they allow shipping to the company/address, and they wil re-ship out to other country? I don't mean Dell but maybe some other companies
     
  2. Amber

    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    why not just find a laptop that isn't a dell? or just buy a dell from Asia's site.

    I mean you have to go through all that trouble finding a service (which i don't think there is), and then having to pay to have it shipped to Asia. I highly doubt there is any service that will do that. Besides, to buy on USA's site, you have to have a US billing address and credit card, so unless you can talk that service into buying it for you, its not possible going to be possible to ship it to a 3rd party service.
     
  3. InspiredE1705

    InspiredE1705 Notebook Evangelist

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    I think when I bought my E1705 they said in the agreement that you must not export it from the USA.
     
  4. Relvax

    Relvax Notebook Enthusiast

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    OH! a Us credit card >.< sobz think i think i gotta give up then :p Any recommendation for a laptop that isnt dell and near to I9400 or E1705? =) Sigh*
     
  5. Relvax

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    Now after seeing it, i guess its above impossible T_T
     
  6. Amber

    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    If you want laptop recommendations, then you'll need to create a thread in the what to buy forum. This forum is specific for dell related questions/problems.
     
  7. InspiredE1705

    InspiredE1705 Notebook Evangelist

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    Can you post the link to the Dell Asia website? I wanna see their prices and what they sell. What I visited the Phillipines the computers were behind in technology from what the USA had. I think the USA has the top of the line stuff because there are a lot of people here that are rich enough to buy expensive systems.
     
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    Okiez SG, btw u changed ur avatar ^^ :p

    This is much nicer IMHO :p hee
     
  10. SPEEDwithJJ

    SPEEDwithJJ NBR Super Idiot

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    Even if you could buy it & have it send to a friend in the US, the shipping & insurance costs plus whatever documentation & customs charges you will incur will easily have been US $100-$200, so you might be better off buying the Dell from your country. :)