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    Lenovo stopped shipping to 3rd party freights?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Achyudhk, May 2, 2014.

  1. Achyudhk

    Achyudhk Newbie

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    Lenovo stopped shipping to 3rd party freights?

    I wanted to get 755M SLI card for a SINGLE 755M powered y510p in India, where it is not available. I wanted to order it to send it to a forwarder who can get it to india for me from the US.

    I have not ordered, but I contacted my freight regarding the procedure and this was their reply:

    This is to inform you that the merchant Lenovo doesn't ship to a third party freight like Borderlinx. We advice that you can look for the brand or item on multi-brand website like Amazon and eBay who ships to Borderlinx.


    Has anyone used a forwarder here and got it shipped to their country recently? I saw that this technique worked in 2010s and 2011s where there were a few posts on the forum. Have things changed in 3 years? Please help! The cost on amazon is double of the Lenovo store's
     
  2. greatwiseone

    greatwiseone Notebook Guru

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    Yup, I don't know why they started doing that. I tried to order the 750M from the U.S. lenovo website and having it shipped to a third party mailing service so that I can pick it up, but they won't let the order go through.