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Title: DisneyShopping.com - quick question...
Post by: -breeno- on March 17, 2009, 11:33:20 PM
First of all very, very, very sorry if there is already a topic about DisneyShopping.com and/or my question has been already answered.

Ok now i'm looking at buying something on www.disneyshopping.com (http://www.disneyshopping.com) but i have one of two questions, 1. How long does it take to deliver? (It's a present for mothers day so it would have to be before Sunday, being as this is an American site it is unlikely i know) and 2. As it's an American site would my product me safe being posted? (i'm looking at a snow globe and worried about it getting damaged when it's being posted)


Thanks very much in advance :)
Title: Re: DisneyShopping.com - quick question...
Post by: 15MagicalYears on March 17, 2009, 11:44:18 PM
Since it's from the US I doubt it will be here for Sunday as it took 3 weeks for me to recieve a book from an American site.
And about the snow globe, it should be fine. They'll package it suitable for airmail.
Title: Re: DisneyShopping.com - quick question...
Post by: Clarebelle on March 17, 2009, 11:49:42 PM
I wouldnt worry about packaging, a friend of mine frequents in WDW and always buys various snow globes/expensive fragile items and they always post them too him and arrive in perfect condition ;)
Just be careful as you may incur import charges and taxes
Title: Re: DisneyShopping.com - quick question...
Post by: Masamune on March 18, 2009, 08:44:19 AM
Ok, I bought off Disney Shopping just recently, so I can answer your questions accurately. I ordered two deluxe snowglobes off them, and they arrived in perfect condition. In regards to how long they took to arrive, I placed my order on the 2nd of February and then recieved them on the 6th of February. So it only took 4 days. They give you a tracking number so you can track it as it makes its way across the world.

One thing I will warn you of though. Everytime I've ordered off Disney Shopping, I've always had to pay a big customs bill. For my two snowglobes (and a few pins), it cost me £24 in customs. Luckily, I had already factored about £20 customs when I decided to order the snowglobes, so it was still good value for money.
Title: Re: DisneyShopping.com - quick question...
Post by: -breeno- on March 18, 2009, 06:44:41 PM
Thanks so much for your help :)  I don't really mind about it coming late, as i will be getting other bits and bobs too, just as long as it does arrive :P

Quote from: "Masamune"One thing I will warn you of though. Everytime I've ordered off Disney Shopping, I've always had to pay a big customs bill. For my two snowglobes (and a few pins), it cost me £24 in customs. Luckily, I had already factored about £20 customs when I decided to order the snowglobes, so it was still good value for money.

Hmm do you have any idea how much the customs of my item would be (it costs $14.95, which according to a currency converter is £11.39)?  Or is there anyway of finding out?

Thanks again :)
Title: Re: DisneyShopping.com - quick question...
Post by: Masamune on March 18, 2009, 06:51:34 PM
My orders from them have always been pretty big, so the customs price has always been pretty big too. I think they base it on the weight and size of the box the item arrives in. As far as I know, there's no way of finding out what the cost will be prior to it arriving, as sometimes people get let off with it.
Title: Re: DisneyShopping.com - quick question...
Post by: -breeno- on March 18, 2009, 10:55:41 PM
Thanks Masamune :)
Title: Re: DisneyShopping.com - quick question...
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