Payment:
If you are paying with Paypal, I would rather not receive eCheck payments due to the delay involved. It is easy enough to provide Paypal with your credit card number for a backup funding source so that waiting for the funds to clear won't be necessary, and you will get your item much quicker! (the usual clearing time of an eCheck is 4 business days)
If you are paying with a money order, I will ONLY accept U.S. Postal Service Money Orders!!
Shipping:
All bidders:
I will combine shipping for multiple item purchases as far as it is possible to do so. Please wait for my invoice for the combined item shipping charges.
CANADA:
Watches are only allowed in Registered Mail which should be safe but is not insurable. Therefore I can't be responsible for loss or damage during shipment. If you bid you agree to this shipping method and terms. Also, please wait for my invoice before paying.
International bidders please note:
If First Class International Mail is offered, and chosen for shipping, insurance is NOT available!
If you are purchasing multiple items, and are planning on using First Class International Mail, the weight limit for most countries is 4 pounds maximum. If the combined weight goes over this, I have to use the more expensive Priority Mail International.
I usually ship the same or next day after receiving cleared payment. If your item is slow in arriving, it is almost always being delayed in customs. I'm sorry, but I have no control over this!
I will NOT falsify the selling price or mark the item as a gift on customs forms.
This is an Ebay announcement about this:
***Reporting Value on Customs Declarations***
August 22, 2006 | 01:59PM PST/PT
Postal administrations in several international countries have contacted the United States Postal Service about the declaration of value placed on customs forms. They have noted that in many cases, the declared value is understated when compared to the actual invoice or known value of the item, especially for sales conducted over the internet. While this applies to sellers both on and off eBay, the USPS has asked us to remind our sellers to declare the proper value on all customs forms.
The correct value of each item is required on customs forms as it helps determine the proper duties and taxes, and whether they should be applied. Some countries will soon begin taking steps to address this issue, such as levying fines on the addressee when the declared value is determined to be lower than the invoice.
To make sure you're complying with international regulations, please make sure the stated value on your customs declaration is supported by your invoices or other documentation.
NO SALES TO MEXICO