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Author Topic: Shipping prices to Australia at Angelus Press?  (Read 494 times)
TraditionalistThomas
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« on: February 05, 2012, 01:54:AM »

Greetings,

I see tonnes of beautiful, hardcover books on the most interesting subjects that make me drool. They are also cheap! Only thing that makes me upset though, is that shipping to Australia will probably be the same cost as the books themselves.  :(

I can't work out the shipping prices without making an account and going to the checkout, so I am just wondering if anyone here has bought from Angelus Press internationally, and if so what were the shipping costs?

Thanks!

Blessings,

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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2012, 01:57:AM »

Not internationally, but they have different shipping options based on how much you want to pay/when you want to get it.

I paid about 13 dollars shipping to have 75 dollars worth of stuff shipped priority mail to Minnesota, USA.  One was a book, one was a calendar.  Not heavy by any means, so I'm guessing their shipping is calculated according to merchandise and area.  A *little* steep, I thought, but I want them to have my money and it was still the best deal around for what I was getting.

Just make an account and go to the checkout.  It takes next to zero time.
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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2012, 05:17:AM »

Not internationally, but they have different shipping options based on how much you want to pay/when you want to get it.

I paid about 13 dollars shipping to have 75 dollars worth of stuff shipped priority mail to Minnesota, USA.  One was a book, one was a calendar.  Not heavy by any means, so I'm guessing their shipping is calculated according to merchandise and area.  A *little* steep, I thought, but I want them to have my money and it was still the best deal around for what I was getting.

Just make an account and go to the checkout.  It takes next to zero time.

Greetings Mith,

Did you buy the stuff individually, or did they pack it all in one box and send it to you?

Blessings,

TraditionalistThomas.
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« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2012, 07:43:AM »

You can contact them probably and get an estimate: http://www.angeluspress.org/oscatalog/contact_us.php

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« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2012, 10:39:AM »

Not internationally, but they have different shipping options based on how much you want to pay/when you want to get it.

I paid about 13 dollars shipping to have 75 dollars worth of stuff shipped priority mail to Minnesota, USA.  One was a book, one was a calendar.  Not heavy by any means, so I'm guessing their shipping is calculated according to merchandise and area.  A *little* steep, I thought, but I want them to have my money and it was still the best deal around for what I was getting.

Just make an account and go to the checkout.  It takes next to zero time.

Greetings Mith,

Did you buy the stuff individually, or did they pack it all in one box and send it to you?

Blessings,

TraditionalistThomas.

It was bought at the same time, and I received them in the same box.
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« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2012, 10:50:AM »

I buy from Angelus Press and ship to Canada, but by beef is the time it takes.  Fraternity Publications pops by books in the mail USPS air mail and I get it within a week.  No customs, no muss, no fuss.  And affordable. Ditto for Tan Books.

Angelus Press?  Six weeks.  If I'm lucky.  The joke up here is that they ship using a "Canada Donkey" Mad

So, if I can get it from Fraternity or Tan, I do.  If not, I use Angelus and then try to forget about it.
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« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2012, 12:17:PM »

I buy from Angelus Press and ship to Canada, but by beef is the time it takes.  Fraternity Publications pops by books in the mail USPS air mail and I get it within a week.  No customs, no muss, no fuss.  And affordable. Ditto for Tan Books.

Angelus Press?  Six weeks.  If I'm lucky.  The joke up here is that they ship using a "Canada Donkey" Mad

So, if I can get it from Fraternity or Tan, I do.  If not, I use Angelus and then try to forget about it.

I wonder if anyone is going to make a comment about this being a result of the "Conciliar Church".

But this is a very interesting thing concerning book technology. Ebooks do not have this issue.
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