Buy stuffs from Amazon and Ship to Cambodia - Now Accepting Bitcoin
- TurnTheCrank
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Does someone have information about current status of this service, or another way to get stuff from Amazon to Phnom Penh.
Couldn't find what I'm looking for from ebay or gearbest.
Couldn't find what I'm looking for from ebay or gearbest.
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I ordered from him last month, everything came in about 2 weeks (maybe 15 items total). Would recommend him.
seems he only wants to pick out things that can generate him best and most easy profit. no replies anymore. But what could you expect. He orders it to Vietnam than lets the bus companies take it it to Phnom penh for a small fee.
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So how about other sellers apart from Amazon?
Could be convenient to ship stuff from China via this service, for example.
Could be convenient to ship stuff from China via this service, for example.
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Don't bother with this company for stuff from China. Aliexpress and GearBest deliver to Cambodia themselves.prettyvacant wrote:So how about other sellers apart from Amazon?
Could be convenient to ship stuff from China via this service, for example.
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my mate recently used this service a couple of days ago, i will post how he gets on
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I tried to use him to buy a secondhand laptop (for $139) from Amazon. He said it's better to source laptops, phones, tablets, watches and the like, locally or face steep import taxes. As an example he guestimated taxes of $50-$100 on the laptop I wanted. He was very apologetic about it. This was a surprise since (I believe) items less than $200 are supposed to be duty-free, which has so far been my experience with items from AliExpress. Oh well, no "new" laptop for me for now.
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I can arrange this service, but it takes about 3-4 weeks on average. The stuff is coming ocean freight...
Anyone use him recently? I was one of those customers that tried to order last year April and it didn't go smoothly.
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I've placed about 6 orders in the last six months, everything went smoothly.
The guy is from Vietnam, he orders the goods to Vietnam and than brings them into cambodia.. I really had high hopes but he never replied me after several contact attempts and found out he only picks the things out he likes.. or can handle..
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