RE: [CR]British help, maybe off topic

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From: <jbotkin@powerlight.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>, <hayesbikes@mail.nls.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 08:09:38 -0700

Tom,

You might consider what I did to get an old tandem from London to California. Have the seller ship it to a bike shop in the U.K. which can then pack it and ship it to the U.S. Once I found a bike shop that was willing to work with me, it was fairly easy, though it wasn't fast.

Jonathan Botkin Berkeley, CA

Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 18:50:30 -0400 To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org From: Tom Hayes <hayesbikes@mail.nls.net> Subject: [CR]British help, maybe off topic

Recently there was what I thought to be an interesting Claud Butler on Ebay (I have deleted the bookmark so I no longer have reference to it). Its price was at least interesting enough to bid, even given the expense of shipping to the USA. When I went to bid, pretty close to the end of the auction, I noticed that the seller would only ship within the United Kingdom.

What I'm wondering, though I don't know internal British mailing and shipping costs, is if it would be possible to buy something like this, have it mailed or shipped to a British CR member, and have that member forward it on to the USA winner. Whatever the costs, including fees, would be borne by the buyer. I would be willing to do this for British members where the sale is only open to USA buyers.

Perhaps the costs involved would make this not worth pursuing, though I am only wondering or asking is this is feasible.

Cheers.

Tom

Tom Hayes
18585 Munn Road
Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44023
hayesbikes@nls.net
hayes@jcu.edu