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David Noonan's converter finally available!

Rikanthr

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by Rikanthr » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00

Surely they're not going to kill someone for being a liberal? Even in
America?
NO!
Being a liberal is punishment enough!

Rik Anthrax
           -
     -
"trust the government?? what are you, some kind of moron?"
"Cato was right."

RC

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by RC » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00

I've got no problem at all paying for the converter, probably worth
every penny!  One small, nitpicky detail though.  Why do I, as a
non-UK citizen/resident, have to pay a UK tax?  Usually, when
purchasing goods by mail order or online from another
state/province/country, one does not pay the tax of that jurisdiction.
It's been a few years since I've travelled to the UK and Europe, but I
even seem to recall that on any purchases I made while there, I was
able to claim some kind of rebate upon departure and got a refund of
all the sales taxes I had paid while there (with receipts). Anyone
know how this works?


>Just saw a new demo by coincidence at www.theuspits.com.
>You can buy the converter here: http://www.sim-garage.co.uk/
>Price for the converter is 15 UK pound.
>My order is allready underway :)

>Andre

Andrew MacPhers

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by Andrew MacPhers » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00

When I see a link to "Dave Noonan's Vintage Ferrari Collection Homepage"
I'll worry. 15 quid's only 3 hours' wages for me. If I don't get at
*least* 30 hour's entertainment out of just Laguna Seca and Mid Ohio then
I'll eat my hat!

Well, I'll have to buy a hat first, but with the state of my hairline
these days it's probably about time I bought one anyway... Mmm, so I guess
I need 2 hats, one to eat, one to wear.

Sheesh, this is getting expensive. IT'S A RIPOFF!

Andrew McP... checking his mailbox every ten minutes. Hang on, that's 5p
per phone call... THIS IS A RIPOFF!

PS If anyone can remind me where I put one of my 2 ICR2 CDs I'll be very
grateful!

Andre Warrin

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by Andre Warrin » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00

You took the words out of my mouth...
man!

Andre




>>man that thing is too expensive here 24  us dollars
>>THATS CONSIDERD AS A RIP-OFF

>No, you are 'considerd' to be an idiot.

>--
>* rrev at mindspring dot com *

Andre Warrin

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by Andre Warrin » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00

Leo, because I consider you as a friend, you can buy it for 35 UK
pound from me...

Hey Tony, for you it's 50 UK pound.

:))

Andre


>same here...:(

Andre Warrin

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by Andre Warrin » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00

Too bad it doesn't work, frustrating, isn't it? Yesterday I did it
exactly like I described, but the whole thing didn't make sense too me
too, so I'm not too much surprised it doesn't work.
Have you mailed the customer support about this?
There's a link to customer support on the order page.

Andre

PS Or you can buy it from me for 30 UK pound, cash accepted.
NOW THAT'S A RIPP-OFF TONY !!!!

:)))

Andre

On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 19:15:36 -0800, "don hodgdon"


>Didn't work...it won't take my order....sad movies I guess...

Andre Warrin

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by Andre Warrin » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00

Because in the age of internet and online ordering, everyone has a
credit card?

Andre

On 23 Mar 2000 05:05:40 GMT,


>To save people wasting their time, I'll repeat my earlier point here -
>you *must* use a credit card or Switch to order. You *cannot* order by
>cash, cheque or PO. (Why not?)

>--
>David.
>"After all, a mere thousand yards - such a harmless little knoll,
>really."
>(Raymond Mays on Shelsley Walsh)

Andre Warrin

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by Andre Warrin » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00

Don, leave the Country field on UK, I think it will work that way...

Andre

On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 19:15:36 -0800, "don hodgdon"


>Didn't work...it won't take my order....sad movies I guess...



>> Andre, Thanks for posting the fix...I go try it now!



>> > Woops, seems to be a problem when ordering online, Noonan sends the
>> > converter by mail after receiving payment, but you can only select
>> > 'standard shipment' in the form.
>> > When I clicked 'Buy now' I got a warning, something like 'product
>> > cannot be shipped, please choose another shipping method'.
>> > But you can't select another payment method. Great.

>> > I clicked 'Ship To different address', then clicked 'Ship to billing
>> > address' on the next screen, and after that I selected 'Buy now'.
>> > Then I passed succesfully.

>> > Makes no sense, but I just got a confirmation by email, so it worked.

>> > Andre

>> > On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 03:25:29 +0100, Andre Warringa

>> > >Just saw a new demo by coincidence at www.theuspits.com.
>> > >You can buy the converter here: http://www.sim-garage.co.uk/
>> > >Price for the converter is 15 UK pound.
>> > >My order is allready underway :)

>> > >Andre

Zonk

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by Zonk » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00


>I've got no problem at all paying for the converter, probably worth
>every penny!  One small, nitpicky detail though.  Why do I, as a
>non-UK citizen/resident, have to pay a UK tax?  Usually, when
>purchasing goods by mail order or online from another
>state/province/country, one does not pay the tax of that jurisdiction.
>It's been a few years since I've travelled to the UK and Europe, but I
>even seem to recall that on any purchases I made while there, I was
>able to claim some kind of rebate upon departure and got a refund of
>all the sales taxes I had paid while there (with receipts). Anyone
>know how this works?

If you're having the product "exported" outside the EU, it should be VAt
exempt.

Z.

Please remove my_pants when replying.

Zonk

David Noonan's converter finally available!

by Zonk » Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:00:00


>I've got no problem at all paying for the converter, probably worth
>every penny!  One small, nitpicky detail though.  Why do I, as a
>non-UK citizen/resident, have to pay a UK tax?  Usually, when
>purchasing goods by mail order or online from another
>state/province/country, one does not pay the tax of that jurisdiction.
>It's been a few years since I've travelled to the UK and Europe, but I
>even seem to recall that on any purchases I made while there, I was
>able to claim some kind of rebate upon departure and got a refund of
>all the sales taxes I had paid while there (with receipts). Anyone
>know how this works?

Recaculate the order after setting shippign Country. Vat will disappear.

Z.

Please remove my_pants when replying.


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