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Postby Shrub » 3 Jan 2006 21:27

Someone should set up a group buy from places like that, i wouldnt mind if the person buying spread the postage cost between the others buying and got free postage himself as a perk.

I could easily 'need' a few bits from there.
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Postby Omikron » 4 Jan 2006 4:51

If any North Americans wanted anything from that site, let me know. I've been talking with the proprieter for a bit I may be able to sell his products locally in the USA. This would obviously be easier on shipping and we could probably get some decent pricing too... :wink:
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Postby oaksy » 4 Jan 2006 5:10

i would buy some in the uk...If you get some orders Pinky... :wink: :wink:
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Postby SteveW » 4 Jan 2006 5:52

Ive emailed the Proprieter and he is sending a price list and more info, some of his stuff looks very interesting, and very original :shock:
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Postby Auto45 » 4 Jan 2006 10:27

SteveW wrote:Ive emailed the Proprieter and he is sending a price list and more info, some of his stuff looks very interesting, and very original :shock:


I did the same :P :P :P and ask if there was a loco rep out here in the USA
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Postby Auto45 » 4 Jan 2006 22:32

I got a replay for this site



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Dear Sir :
thanks for your enquire ,so far i don't have any agent in USA ,
also the tools has no catalogue only some have CD demonstration
if you are interest i can ship to USA it take only 2-4 day for delivery
Pls specify the model NO , i will send you details & pricelist
hope to hear from you soon ~~~~~happy new year~~~~~
Best Regards,
Steven Ho
New Sparkling Trading
H/P : 65 96161760
E-mail : steven@newsparkling.com.sg
www.newsparklingcom.sg
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sparkling looks interesting, who has used them yet?

Postby raimundo » 5 Jan 2006 12:03

Very interesting, that sparkling company, who has done business with them, what, the shipping time like?
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Postby pinky » 5 Jan 2006 12:45

they are fine for shipping, at $40 for 10 day delivery and $70 for 3 to 4 day delivery to the uk, i expect usa prices to be similar, but thats for 12 items that ive got ordered with them.

group buys will of course be a cheaper shipping option, but this relies on 2 factors, 1 everyone who orders still want and pay for their items once arrived, and 2 someone is willing to take the time to organise this.
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Postby Shrub » 5 Jan 2006 12:46

I would organise a group buy but it would be money up front :wink:

I await your reviews.
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Postby oaksy » 6 Jan 2006 8:51

Well Pinky or Shrub if you ever start doing this then give me a PM i will buy some stuff...But i would like to hear what there stuff is like fisrt hope Pinky is going to do a Review on it.... :roll: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Postby Auto45 » 6 Jan 2006 13:31

Omikron wrote:If any North Americans wanted anything from that site, let me know. I've been talking with the proprieter for a bit I may be able to sell his products locally in the USA. This would obviously be easier on shipping and we could probably get some decent pricing too... :wink:


PM me anyone when you know if you can get some tools, they have some nice stuff there, tools I have never seen before
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Postby pinky » 6 Jan 2006 13:50

anyone can buy tools from them, just email the guy with your order, he then sends you a paypal invoice with a choice of 3 day or 10 day postage prices, job done.
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Postby oaksy » 7 Jan 2006 5:23

I think most are waiting for your reviews on this stuff now pinky...hee hee you started something here... :lol: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Postby Auto45 » 13 Jan 2006 4:13

I am working be comeing a deler out in the usa for them.
Let me know what you guy want or let me now what tool to order that would be good for the usa and uk.
I just got the emil from New Sparkling Trading


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Hi~~Robert:
i am so happy to hear that
i think before start our coperation ,you should order some tools that you think is suitable for US market, and try on the respond, if it works, i will only supply those tools to you , and offer you a wholesale price ,in fact large order such as : 20kg , 30kg or above postage to USA is no too high
e.g 20kg 1 box (about 10-15 small item) cost $120-$130 deliver time 10-14day
let me know or you may have other plan.
hope to hear from you soon
Best Regards,
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Postby Shrub » 13 Jan 2006 10:33

Always check where your jumping to before you comit both feet first :wink:
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