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thats bull! take my word for it, postage will be well over £100 depending on how heavy they are, plus if this guy in slovenia lives in a remote area you can expect to pay an extra £50 to £100 on top of that!
avoid at all costs!
avoid at all costs!
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From: in a house full of girls!
well Im in the position where I sold a set of 17" wheels which were to be sent to slovenia, and the postage started at £130 plus a rural area charge, then I left it and it increased to close to £156 plus £40 rural charge. thats based on true quotes from transglobal express who use dhl
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