Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 11:19:13 12/03/03
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On December 03, 2003 at 11:29:40, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On December 03, 2003 at 03:55:05, Frank Quisinsky wrote: > >>On December 02, 2003 at 11:10:06, Slater Wold wrote: >> >>Hi, >> >>>So in other words, no. >>>$58 for Ruffian, and $31 for shipping?! >>>Frank, this is impractical for ANY American to get this product. >> >>I know that! >>I hope that dealer in USA and other countrys contact Schach Niggemann. >>The distribution is not in my hand and I am absolutly sure that >>Schach Niggemann try to make the best for all. >> >>After my infomation: >>Shipping around $ 15 (not insured). >>Shipping around $ 30 (insured). >> >>It's very expensiv but the shipping cost are not in my hand too! >>Shipping from USA to Europe is much more expensive, you know that? > >Not _that_ expensive. IE the ICGA is not paying $30 to ship me an >issue of the JICGA. I have sent books, and even a computer hard disk >to Paris and the cost was nowhere _near_ $30us. > >> >>I haven't contact dealers in the World and will not contact dealers >>in the World. The distribution is not my part and if I give a person >>the distribution I cann't try to make own things. This is absolutly >>clear for me. >> >>Please wait, I am sure Schach Niggemann will make the best for all. >>It's one of the biggest chess dealer in Europe and in my opinion the >>dealer in German with the best service. >> >>German production / German dealer! >>Quit easy for me! >> >>Best >>Frank Hi Bob, nice to read you! Crafty 19.04 / 19.06 have got great improvments. I believe with shorter time controls the playing level is much higher. Thanks again for your engine! Prices, German post: http://www.deutschepost.de/ Please look under: Porto / Preise berechnen ... in English ... in my bad English ... price calculation! Give your country and you can see it! Since start of 2003 the prices for shipping are very expensive in Germany. Best Frank
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