Interested in buying some products from either www.stopper.de or euroshooting.eu
Anyone bought stuff from them before?
How was your experience with them?
Thanks.
european dealer recommendation
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Re: european dealer recommendation
I have had one purchase from euroshooting.eu without any problems , so not a lot of experience but a good resultChris Bauer wrote:Interested in buying some products from either www.stopper.de or euroshooting.eu
Anyone bought stuff from them before?
How was your experience with them?
Thanks.
julian
Re: european dealer recommendation
Never bought anything from Stopper.Chris Bauer wrote:Interested in buying some products from either www.stopper.de or euroshooting.eu
Anyone bought stuff from them before?
How was your experience with them?
Thanks.
Bought several items (gun cases, gun parts...) from Euroshooting (Miroslav Varga shop). Sarka, the wife of Miroslav is very helpful, all items exactly what was ordered and shipped in time. Very good experience.
What is involved in ordering?
Let's say an item is xxx euro, how do I pay for it in US dollar? I just give them my credit card number and they will convert euro to exact dollar charge? Any hidden fee?
Any custom charge? or is it as simple as converting euro to dollar (1=1.3), plus shipping fee, and that is it?
Let's say an item is xxx euro, how do I pay for it in US dollar? I just give them my credit card number and they will convert euro to exact dollar charge? Any hidden fee?
Any custom charge? or is it as simple as converting euro to dollar (1=1.3), plus shipping fee, and that is it?
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Euro Payment
If you use Pay Pal-it makes things quite easy. PP will convert the EURO price to USA when you submit payment.
Re: Euro Payment
I am in the EU => no tax problem when ordering on http://www.euroshooting.eu, I paid by EU wide bank transfer.Ernie Rodriguez wrote:If you use Pay Pal-it makes things quite easy. PP will convert the EURO price to USA when you submit payment.
Paypal is indeed the best for paiement between US and EU (bank transfer are very expensive, banks and swift charge a huge fee !) but I do not think that euroshooting uses Paypal nor credit card. They always asked a bank transfer.
In fact most german online gunshop do not accept credit card paiement (I never bought anything from stopper but well from http://www.allermann.de and http://www.stelljes.de/ and both do not accept credit cards nor Paypal, http://www.keuchen.de accepts Paypal).