Buying items, and postage to Australia.
Posted: 20 Aug 2011, 16:16
Hallo.
There are a number of items I want to buy from the list shown in the items for sale (the volumes of Tony's bibliography, and a few issues of the Journal), and you can select them to be added to your "shopping cart". Then you can choose from a few postage options (within the U.K. being the default), and one of these is called "Worldwide postage". It appears that, once I select the postage, I can go to PayPal to pay for the items; but I guess I'm not totally sure how this works. What I really need to know is whether, if I select "Worldwide postage", the amount shown there will definitely cover postage to Australia. Because if that's the amount I pay and it turns out not to be enough (Australia *is* further away than world countries on average), it will really mess things up.
Does anyone know how this works, please? And can anyone assure me that selecting "Worldwide postage" will cover it? Or else advise me what else to do? Do I need to contact Tony personally to sort out the postage angle? (Tony, perhaps you may get to read this.)
Thank you.
Regards, Michael.
There are a number of items I want to buy from the list shown in the items for sale (the volumes of Tony's bibliography, and a few issues of the Journal), and you can select them to be added to your "shopping cart". Then you can choose from a few postage options (within the U.K. being the default), and one of these is called "Worldwide postage". It appears that, once I select the postage, I can go to PayPal to pay for the items; but I guess I'm not totally sure how this works. What I really need to know is whether, if I select "Worldwide postage", the amount shown there will definitely cover postage to Australia. Because if that's the amount I pay and it turns out not to be enough (Australia *is* further away than world countries on average), it will really mess things up.
Does anyone know how this works, please? And can anyone assure me that selecting "Worldwide postage" will cover it? Or else advise me what else to do? Do I need to contact Tony personally to sort out the postage angle? (Tony, perhaps you may get to read this.)
Thank you.
Regards, Michael.