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Old 10-15-2004, 12:13 PM
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Default Re: Buying on ebay


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message news:ckipel$8s6$1@kermit.esat.net...
> I'm looking to get a Suunto Vyper. I see that there's a "Shop" on ebay.uk
> called "Water and Wheels" that seem to sell these computers at a pretty
> competitive price. However if you go to the Suunto site they are not

entered
> in their list of retailers. It makes me wonder. However they seem to have
> plenty of positive responses from their own customers.
> Has anyone out there dealt with these guys? Are they as good as what their
> own feedback makes them out to be? I'm in Dublin so if anything should go
> wrong with any product I'm at a bit of a disadvantage being across the
> "pond"
> Thanks in advance.
> Eugene.
>

I buy on ebay regularly from all over. The seller you mention has good
feedback so personally I would and very well may do myself. (I'm after a
stinger)

Check the product comes with a full UK SUUNTO warranty and check that SUUNTO
USA will honour this. If they will you have no problem as you can use the
manufacturers warranty if a problem arises.

Not sure if it is the same but are you likely to be subject to additional
tax's if customs identify the product as new and purchased? If so take this
into account. We are when buying from outside UK although so far I've
not had an item arrive with a customs bill

You may also wish to consider
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=7101868 490

KR



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Old 10-15-2004, 12:13 PM
KR
 
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Default Re: Buying on ebay


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message news:ckipel$8s6$1@kermit.esat.net...
> I'm looking to get a Suunto Vyper. I see that there's a "Shop" on ebay.uk
> called "Water and Wheels" that seem to sell these computers at a pretty
> competitive price. However if you go to the Suunto site they are not

entered
> in their list of retailers. It makes me wonder. However they seem to have
> plenty of positive responses from their own customers.
> Has anyone out there dealt with these guys? Are they as good as what their
> own feedback makes them out to be? I'm in Dublin so if anything should go
> wrong with any product I'm at a bit of a disadvantage being across the
> "pond"
> Thanks in advance.
> Eugene.
>

I buy on ebay regularly from all over. The seller you mention has good
feedback so personally I would and very well may do myself. (I'm after a
stinger)

Check the product comes with a full UK SUUNTO warranty and check that SUUNTO
USA will honour this. If they will you have no problem as you can use the
manufacturers warranty if a problem arises.

Not sure if it is the same but are you likely to be subject to additional
tax's if customs identify the product as new and purchased? If so take this
into account. We are when buying from outside UK although so far I've
not had an item arrive with a customs bill

You may also wish to consider
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=7101868 490

KR



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Old 10-15-2004, 12:13 PM
KR
 
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Default Re: Buying on ebay


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message news:ckipel$8s6$1@kermit.esat.net...
> I'm looking to get a Suunto Vyper. I see that there's a "Shop" on ebay.uk
> called "Water and Wheels" that seem to sell these computers at a pretty
> competitive price. However if you go to the Suunto site they are not

entered
> in their list of retailers. It makes me wonder. However they seem to have
> plenty of positive responses from their own customers.
> Has anyone out there dealt with these guys? Are they as good as what their
> own feedback makes them out to be? I'm in Dublin so if anything should go
> wrong with any product I'm at a bit of a disadvantage being across the
> "pond"
> Thanks in advance.
> Eugene.
>

I buy on ebay regularly from all over. The seller you mention has good
feedback so personally I would and very well may do myself. (I'm after a
stinger)

Check the product comes with a full UK SUUNTO warranty and check that SUUNTO
USA will honour this. If they will you have no problem as you can use the
manufacturers warranty if a problem arises.

Not sure if it is the same but are you likely to be subject to additional
tax's if customs identify the product as new and purchased? If so take this
into account. We are when buying from outside UK although so far I've
not had an item arrive with a customs bill

You may also wish to consider
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=7101868 490

KR



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Old 10-15-2004, 12:13 PM
KR
 
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Default Re: Buying on ebay


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message news:ckipel$8s6$1@kermit.esat.net...
> I'm looking to get a Suunto Vyper. I see that there's a "Shop" on ebay.uk
> called "Water and Wheels" that seem to sell these computers at a pretty
> competitive price. However if you go to the Suunto site they are not

entered
> in their list of retailers. It makes me wonder. However they seem to have
> plenty of positive responses from their own customers.
> Has anyone out there dealt with these guys? Are they as good as what their
> own feedback makes them out to be? I'm in Dublin so if anything should go
> wrong with any product I'm at a bit of a disadvantage being across the
> "pond"
> Thanks in advance.
> Eugene.
>

I buy on ebay regularly from all over. The seller you mention has good
feedback so personally I would and very well may do myself. (I'm after a
stinger)

Check the product comes with a full UK SUUNTO warranty and check that SUUNTO
USA will honour this. If they will you have no problem as you can use the
manufacturers warranty if a problem arises.

Not sure if it is the same but are you likely to be subject to additional
tax's if customs identify the product as new and purchased? If so take this
into account. We are when buying from outside UK although so far I've
not had an item arrive with a customs bill

You may also wish to consider
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=7101868 490

KR



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Old 03-27-2007, 12:13 AM
Euge
 
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Default Buying on ebay

I'm looking to get a Suunto Vyper. I see that there's a "Shop" on ebay.uk
called "Water and Wheels" that seem to sell these computers at a pretty
competitive price. However if you go to the Suunto site they are not entered
in their list of retailers. It makes me wonder. However they seem to have
plenty of positive responses from their own customers.
Has anyone out there dealt with these guys? Are they as good as what their
own feedback makes them out to be? I'm in Dublin so if anything should go
wrong with any product I'm at a bit of a disadvantage being across the
"pond"
Thanks in advance.
Eugene.


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Old 03-27-2007, 12:14 AM
KR
 
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Default Re: Buying on ebay


"Euge" <euge@o2.ie> wrote in message news:ckipel$8s6$1@kermit.esat.net...
> I'm looking to get a Suunto Vyper. I see that there's a "Shop" on ebay.uk
> called "Water and Wheels" that seem to sell these computers at a pretty
> competitive price. However if you go to the Suunto site they are not

entered
> in their list of retailers. It makes me wonder. However they seem to have
> plenty of positive responses from their own customers.
> Has anyone out there dealt with these guys? Are they as good as what their
> own feedback makes them out to be? I'm in Dublin so if anything should go
> wrong with any product I'm at a bit of a disadvantage being across the
> "pond"
> Thanks in advance.
> Eugene.
>

I buy on ebay regularly from all over. The seller you mention has good
feedback so personally I would and very well may do myself. (I'm after a
stinger)

Check the product comes with a full UK SUUNTO warranty and check that SUUNTO
USA will honour this. If they will you have no problem as you can use the
manufacturers warranty if a problem arises.

Not sure if it is the same but are you likely to be subject to additional
tax's if customs identify the product as new and purchased? If so take this
into account. We are when buying from outside UK although so far I've
not had an item arrive with a customs bill

You may also wish to consider
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=7101868 490

KR



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