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I see... do you have the U.S equivalent of PLAYdotCOM over there? Everything is shipped free as a matter of policy and takes from two to five days generally.
I switch between Amazon and Play dot Com according to what goods are available and what the prices are.
I find that Play just has the edge over Amazon regarding presentation, service and prices... plus you can sell your own stuff through them as you can on Amazon.
;¬)
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Do you use amazon's unlimited shipping subscription?
A while ago, they launched this thing called amazon prime that lets you order all your want for free two day shipping, you just pay a flat, annual fee. As a result, it's aweful hard to justify driving to the bookstore, or buy anything else local,...
that Amazon could ship to our house.
If you use Amazon, do you use Amazon prime? If not, why not?