Just a quick question Brian, are the only things that don't qualify listed in the link (" Excluded items include It by Stephen King, The Century's Best Horror Fiction, the Cemetery Dance 2012 Limited Edition Calendar, and the 11/22/63 slipcases or traycase.") or are there other books that don't qualify as well?
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Originally posted by peteOcha View PostJust a quick question Brian, are the only things that don't qualify listed in the link (" Excluded items include It by Stephen King, The Century's Best Horror Fiction, the Cemetery Dance 2012 Limited Edition Calendar, and the 11/22/63 slipcases or traycase.") or are there other books that don't qualify as well?CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by peteOcha View PostJust a quick question Brian, are the only things that don't qualify listed in the link (" Excluded items include It by Stephen King, The Century's Best Horror Fiction, the Cemetery Dance 2012 Limited Edition Calendar, and the 11/22/63 slipcases or traycase.") or are there other books that don't qualify as well?
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Originally posted by JDar. View PostAlthough Tasmaniac is located Down Under, the books are printed and distributed in the USA. I always joke with Steve that we get to fondle his books before he does.
A mistake of mine for not making clear our standard operations - will rectify this on our website!
Tasmaniac is based in Tasmania (there's a surprise!) but since our fifth release, [I]Cruel Summer[I] by Matt Venne, we've printed our titles in the US. Simply because most of our sales are based in the US and it saves a hell of a lot on shipping fees. We have a US distributor, UK dealers that carry our titles and I also distribute from Tasmania. Taking our last hardcover release, Bone Marrow Stew by Tim Curran, as an example, we charged $5 for postage within the US.
Steve.
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I don't really mind the cost of shipping. If I really need cheaper shipping I can buy the book off ebay.. That being said I was going to buy the new grab bag but did not have enough money at the time to buy the grab bag plus pay the $50.00 shipping and probably won't for a week or 2 and with my luck lately it will probably be sold out by then. I don't mind the $50.00 shipping because of how many books there are. Its just too bad now that with preorders you can't just pay for the book then pay for the shipping when it's ready to ship like it used to be. I miss that. Plus my ex takes about 20% of my pay since the seperation. So paying for a preorder that I really want and plus the shipping at the same time I can't always do so I have missed out on a few preorders that I really wanted. So im hoping to find them on ebay later.
would be nice to have an option to pay shipping when Item is ready to ship. But I do know that this way makes it a lot easier to keep track of orders by not having to send out a bill when it's time to ship.
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Originally posted by Menace View PostI don't really mind the cost of shipping. If I really need cheaper shipping I can buy the book off ebay.. That being said I was going to buy the new grab bag but did not have enough money at the time to buy the grab bag plus pay the $50.00 shipping and probably won't for a week or 2 and with my luck lately it will probably be sold out by then. I don't mind the $50.00 shipping because of how many books there are. Its just too bad now that with preorders you can't just pay for the book then pay for the shipping when it's ready to ship like it used to be. I miss that. Plus my ex takes about 20% of my pay since the seperation. So paying for a preorder that I really want and plus the shipping at the same time I can't always do so I have missed out on a few preorders that I really wanted. So im hoping to find them on ebay later.
would be nice to have an option to pay shipping when Item is ready to ship. But I do know that this way makes it a lot easier to keep track of orders by not having to send out a bill when it's time to ship.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Menace View Postwould be nice to have an option to pay shipping when Item is ready to ship. But I do know that this way makes it a lot easier to keep track of orders by not having to send out a bill when it's time to ship.
BrianBrian James Freeman
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I think the orders just need to have the following text added:
"If you choose to defer shiping costs, you will have 2 weeks from the time of the invoicing to pay the shipping costs. If you don't pay the shipping costs within 2 weeks, we're sending your book to Brad".
Yeah, that should work nicely.
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Originally posted by Brian Freeman View PostI was a big fan of that method, too, because it brought in the postage payments when the postage was being paid to the post office, which helped balance the weekly budget. But we ran into a HUGE problem with customers never paying their shipping bill when the books were ready, which meant we had these books -- which were paid for -- that we couldn't ship. Some people were taking 8 or 9 months to pay -- which meant those books were sitting in the warehouse that whole time, and we have very limited space. If it had just been a couple of people, we could have worked with that, but it was hundreds of customers and thousands of books, and it just made things way too complicated, unfortunately. But I definitely wish we could have kept things the old way!
Brian
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Deferred Shipping costs would be amazing for someone on a limited budget like myself. I am always disapointed in shipping costs but someone has to pay it and why should it be CD. The thing that urks me a bit is so many books offering free shipping to the us. I understand the higher cost in international shipping makes it much harder to do for foreigners but I am in Canada, seriously...Its not a huge price difference. I think items that offer free shipping in the us should be at a discounted price for international orders. Something like "Intnl Price - Us Price = what you pay. Meaning international orders would be getting the same monetary difference as the US customers.
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