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I need a TSW wheel in Germany...Help please

Markus Stiepe

I need a TSW wheel in Germany...Help please

by Markus Stiepe » Tue, 16 Mar 1999 04:00:00

Hi folks!

As I read a lot of good things about the TSW-Wheels, I'm considering getting
one, but there's some questions: First, on their homepage they say they only
sell them directly, not over dealers, and they charge 160 Dollars to ship to
Germany, this is *tremendous*, did anyone of you in Europe get it another
way??
Maybe one of you wants to get rid of his TSW and wants to offer it to me,
preferrably in Germany, kann dann ja per Nachnahme verschickt werden?

Another question concerns payment per check or money-order, I never did that
before, is that risky? How does that work? Can I get my money back if it
turns out I got hooked to a crook? Jemand in Deutschland mit Erfahrung in
solchen Zahlungsmethoden?

Thanx a lot in advance for help!
Markus

MiXe

I need a TSW wheel in Germany...Help please

by MiXe » Tue, 16 Mar 1999 04:00:00

When ordering a TSW from Amerika (Only place you can get them)
you not only get $160 shipping costs but also around $80 taxes.

There is no other way to get a TSW apart from ordering it at Thomas
Enterprises who make this wheel...

About the payment: You don't have to worry about paying and not
getting anything. Thomas Enterprises is very reliable and they
won't steal your money.

About how the payment works... I have no idea how it works in
Germany but I think it's almost identical as here in Holland.
You need a special money transfer paper which you can get from
your bank.

Groeten/Regards,

____________________________________________
Sjon "MiXer" Stigter


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"I think motor racing should be a dangerous sport
because that's what makes it different from cricket
or tennis''.

- Stirling Moss
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>Hi folks!

>As I read a lot of good things about the TSW-Wheels, I'm considering
getting
>one, but there's some questions: First, on their homepage they say they
only
>sell them directly, not over dealers, and they charge 160 Dollars to ship
to
>Germany, this is *tremendous*, did anyone of you in Europe get it another
>way??
>Maybe one of you wants to get rid of his TSW and wants to offer it to me,
>preferrably in Germany, kann dann ja per Nachnahme verschickt werden?

>Another question concerns payment per check or money-order, I never did
that
>before, is that risky? How does that work? Can I get my money back if it
>turns out I got hooked to a crook? Jemand in Deutschland mit Erfahrung in
>solchen Zahlungsmethoden?

>Thanx a lot in advance for help!
>Markus

Ginge

I need a TSW wheel in Germany...Help please

by Ginge » Tue, 16 Mar 1999 04:00:00

IMO....the best wheel in Europe, check the site out
http://www.interactiveracing.com/
nope this helps

Ginger



Joseph Marque

I need a TSW wheel in Germany...Help please

by Joseph Marque » Wed, 17 Mar 1999 04:00:00

You can get the TSW2 (excellent wheel, I own it) at Chips n' Bits which accepts
credit cards.  Not sure about int'l shipping policy.  Here is their site:

http://www.cdmag.com/cgi-bin/order.cbi_home


> Hi folks!

> As I read a lot of good things about the TSW-Wheels, I'm considering getting
> one, but there's some questions: First, on their homepage they say they only
> sell them directly, not over dealers, and they charge 160 Dollars to ship to
> Germany, this is *tremendous*, did anyone of you in Europe get it another
> way??
> Maybe one of you wants to get rid of his TSW and wants to offer it to me,
> preferrably in Germany, kann dann ja per Nachnahme verschickt werden?

> Another question concerns payment per check or money-order, I never did that
> before, is that risky? How does that work? Can I get my money back if it
> turns out I got hooked to a crook? Jemand in Deutschland mit Erfahrung in
> solchen Zahlungsmethoden?

> Thanx a lot in advance for help!
> Markus


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