Soaker Tag Sale - selling the arsenal
50 dollars for the CPS 3000.
EDIT: 20 dollars for the CPS 1000.
Edited By NiborDude on 1100578346
EDIT: 20 dollars for the CPS 1000.
Edited By NiborDude on 1100578346
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I take it you can accept payments by PayPal?
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Read the second reply carefully.bunny2002sg wrote:And also, CPS 2000 is Mk1 or Mk2?
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okay, nibor, 50 for the 3000 and 20 for the 1000. if anyone wants those soakers and is willing to up the ante, you have until thursday.
i do not accept pay pal.
i do accept money orders. as a matter of fact, that is what i recommend. the SS 50s are both the traditional yellow/white color of the normal soakers.
the 2k is mk2
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CLOUD: i was writing up a nice big PM for you about the next steps in this transaction only to be greeted by a screen telling me that you turned off PMs. as my watergunwars email address will be terminated shortly, please enable private messages so we can seal the deal.
Edited By RAK on 1100658723
i do not accept pay pal.
i do accept money orders. as a matter of fact, that is what i recommend. the SS 50s are both the traditional yellow/white color of the normal soakers.
the 2k is mk2
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CLOUD: i was writing up a nice big PM for you about the next steps in this transaction only to be greeted by a screen telling me that you turned off PMs. as my watergunwars email address will be terminated shortly, please enable private messages so we can seal the deal.
Edited By RAK on 1100658723
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Original.RAK wrote:hey, i'm posting from a comp in the school library... i've got a study hall now.
okay, bunny, the SS50 could go for $20 and CPS1000 for $25.
just to specify, are you interested in the 10th Anniversary SS 50 or the original 50?
BTW, how much is that in Sing dollars?
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$74... I'll take ages to save that up...Forceuser wrote:20 US Dollars is roughly 33 Singapore Dollars
25 US Dollars is roughly 41 Singapore Dollars
There are plently of sites that have currency converters, for example this one
Rak, can you hold on to both guns for about a fortnight?
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Have you taken shipping to Singapore into consideration?
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those soakers aren't going anywhere in at least the next few days.
and spinner is correct, international shipping is definitely something you should consider before you slap down a bid.
here is a tip for anyone looking to calculate the cost of shipping... go to the USPS website and use their domestic calculator to get an approximate cost. use the stats from isoaker.com to get box dimensions. just to get a better idea of box sizes, round the decimals up to the nearest unit (a length of 15.35 inches should be rounded up to 16 inches. if something is 3.9 inches, round it up to 5 just because we need to account for the size of the packaging). my ZIP is 10570. enter that as the "from" location and your own ZIP as the "to" loc.
for international buyers, click on the "international calculator" link in the top corner of the page and follow the directions from there while using the same aforementioned tips.
and spinner is correct, international shipping is definitely something you should consider before you slap down a bid.
here is a tip for anyone looking to calculate the cost of shipping... go to the USPS website and use their domestic calculator to get an approximate cost. use the stats from isoaker.com to get box dimensions. just to get a better idea of box sizes, round the decimals up to the nearest unit (a length of 15.35 inches should be rounded up to 16 inches. if something is 3.9 inches, round it up to 5 just because we need to account for the size of the packaging). my ZIP is 10570. enter that as the "from" location and your own ZIP as the "to" loc.
for international buyers, click on the "international calculator" link in the top corner of the page and follow the directions from there while using the same aforementioned tips.
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nhahahaha {obvious mocking tone}. no.
to cloud and nibor: invoices sent already, try to get payment out ASAP, as i'll be working as fast as i can to get these friggen things out of my room. i need to make room for a mini-fridge.
to bunny: i'm not sure what you're planning for the CPS 1000 and the SS 50. i dont have a problem with holding a soaker or two for someone, but someone else is looking at the 1000 and i dont want to have a hold up over the ability or lack of to get money to pay for it. lower your bid to something you can afford and we'll see what happens, if the current bid is an overshot. just trying to work with you here.
to cloud and nibor: invoices sent already, try to get payment out ASAP, as i'll be working as fast as i can to get these friggen things out of my room. i need to make room for a mini-fridge.
to bunny: i'm not sure what you're planning for the CPS 1000 and the SS 50. i dont have a problem with holding a soaker or two for someone, but someone else is looking at the 1000 and i dont want to have a hold up over the ability or lack of to get money to pay for it. lower your bid to something you can afford and we'll see what happens, if the current bid is an overshot. just trying to work with you here.
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Ok, ok, lemme think about it.RAK wrote:to bunny: i'm not sure what you're planning for the CPS 1000 and the SS 50. i dont have a problem with holding a soaker or two for someone, but someone else is looking at the 1000 and i dont want to have a hold up over the ability or lack of to get money to pay for it. lower your bid to something you can afford and we'll see what happens, if the current bid is an overshot. just trying to work with you here.
BTW, how d'you calculate shipping?
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Oh, PLEASE read the thread first, bunny.bunny2002sg wrote:RAK wrote:to bunny: i'm not sure what you're planning for the CPS 1000 and the SS 50. i dont have a problem with holding a soaker or two for someone, but someone else is looking at the 1000 and i dont want to have a hold up over the ability or lack of to get money to pay for it. lower your bid to something you can afford and we'll see what happens, if the current bid is an overshot. just trying to work with you here.
Ok, ok, lemme think about it.
BTW, how d'you calculate shipping?
Weights from iSoaker.com
Shipping costs from USPS.com
A little more time spent reading before posting would not be amiss... ???
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