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LandDestroyer | I think a buddy would enjoy this as a gift. How much should I expect to pay and where can I find them? They've been going anywhere from $5.37 to $7.42 on ebay...just infrequently.
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Demilio | Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! You can try here: https://www.magiccardmarket.eu/Inquisition_of_Kozilek_Rise_of_the_Eldrazi.c1p22458.prod
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LandDestroyer | Anyone know of US sites I can buy from? Also would consider picking up spanish uncommon set or sealed product to try and get it if cheap enough.
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Ace9573645 | You could try posting in the t/a fourm. I can think of a few members here from Spain and South America that might have them. |
LandDestroyer | quote: Originally posted by Demilio: Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!You can try here: https://www.magiccardmarket.eu/Inquisition_of_Kozilek_Rise_of_the_Eldrazi.c1p22458.prod
Can I even buy from there? When I tried to register it didn't have the US as an option. I really wanted to get a set for my buddy by his bday (1/28) but that isn't looking likely now. No bites on the t&a either. |
magic_man31 | MCM is for European residents only. I would maybe reach out to some of our Euro members. I know a few of them have agreements with American members so that they can more easily order off of TCGPlayer/etc and vice versa for the American members on MCM. I can't think of any names off the top of my head, but they are around. |
isetfire | quote: Originally posted by LandDestroyer: Can I even buy from there? When I tried to register it didn't have the US as an option. I really wanted to get a set for my buddy by his bday (1/28) but that isn't looking likely now. No bites on the t&a either.
When you register just pick a European country. I signed up and said my country was Germany. Then email the seller before you buy and ask if they will ship to the US. I have done this a bunch of times and at least 80% of the sellers I contacted will ship to the US. Just find high ref members though since you will have no recourse if they never send. Saves a bunch of time and shipping costs. Of the 20 times I have ordered from MKM I have never had a problem. |
LandDestroyer | quote: Originally posted by isetfire: When you register just pick a European country. I signed up and said my country was Germany. Then email the seller before you buy and ask if they will ship to the US. I have done this a bunch of times and at least 80% of the sellers I contacted will ship to the US. Just find high ref members though since you will have no recourse if they never send. Saves a bunch of time and shipping costs. Of the 20 times I have ordered from MKM I have never had a problem.
Do they usually accept paypal? If so, wouldn't you have recourse then (though paying a % for an international transaction)? |
isetfire | quote: Originally posted by LandDestroyer: Do they usually accept paypal? If so, wouldn't you have recourse then (though paying a % for an international transaction)?
I haven't used MKM in about a year so this may have changed, but this is how it worked when I was using it: Yes, they accept paypal, BUT, you don't pay the seller directly. You add funds to your MKM account (via paypal or wire/bank transfer if in EU). Then you transfer MKM balance to the seller. You could probably have some recourse if they fail to send, but honestly it would be such a headache unless the purchase is pretty high it just wouldn't be worth it because of the third party variable (MKM). And MKM would likely win since technically you aren't even supposed to have registered since you live in the US. I found the risk worthwhile considering the cost and time it would take to organize a third party deal with an EU citizen. I kept most deals under 100$ but did do a couple larger deals with people I had already dealt with and things went smoothly. Hope this helps :-)
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