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Courier services in Malaysia, ... 18 in the list now
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TRUENO
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May 12 2005, 11:23 AM
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QUOTE(onemilimeter @ Nov 21 2004, 10:17 AM) can stat the price also? it might be better
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Nil Einne
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May 12 2005, 11:55 AM
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Hmm I assume it should just work. You checking the right website right not the Pos Express or Pos Daftar one?
If it doesn't work maybe not yet enter into their system
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TSonemilimeter
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May 12 2005, 06:16 PM
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You may find the postage at their website. But not all...
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kepalakeras
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May 19 2005, 03:17 PM
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DHL : Dua Hari Lambat...
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sqwerk2
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May 20 2005, 08:39 PM
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DHL = Delivery Hilang Lagi, Dah Hapus Lesap
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ticke
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May 26 2005, 09:43 AM
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hahaha....that's a good one
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Miyuki aka. Blurry Neko
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Jun 1 2005, 09:42 PM
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dun ever use skymail aka. skynet. my employer couriered my salary to me using skymail on last friday, together with my friend's salary. my fren received his check on saturday, the day after.but mine till now no news!!i called my employer to check for me n he said today a guy from skymail will call me n mos probably my courier will arrive tonite after 5, but till now still nothing!!neva received any calls from skymail!!ish..geram betul...my salary gone like dat..wuaaaa
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ticke
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Jun 4 2005, 06:22 PM
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call them up or visit their office. link is on the 1st page. get the tracking id from ur employer if he has it.
This post has been edited by ticke: Jun 4 2005, 06:23 PM
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ben3003
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Jun 11 2005, 07:13 PM
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anyone know those ppl who work in Fedex or any courier that can use cargo ship to ship from US to Malaysia? If got please help me ask them got those kind of service ma. I got heavy thing to buy in bulk so must use ship. Will ship cheaper than air? Time is not a problem for me as i not in hurry.
This post has been edited by ben3003: Jun 11 2005, 07:13 PM
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rayfoo
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Jun 13 2005, 09:25 AM
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anyone know if these courier company can provide the packing for u , like the boxes etc?
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TSonemilimeter
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Jun 13 2005, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(rayfoo @ Jun 13 2005, 09:25 AM) anyone know if these courier company can provide the packing for u , like the boxes etc? Fedex provides the package/boxes.
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ticke
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Jun 15 2005, 08:32 PM
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@ben3003: i tot you're supplier handle the shipping thing? haha~...any unused box can b useful for packing item...  recycle
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rayfoo
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Jun 16 2005, 08:22 AM
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n/mind i use fedex boxes, free one
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ikanayam
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Jun 20 2005, 04:56 AM
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ABX Express in the news: http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...95&sec=businessQUOTE Sensing that the Sabah-based courier company ABX Express, which had been operating since 1984, had potential to grow, Ali bought into the company with an investment of RM10,000. His gut feeling was proven right, and ABX Express expanded to become a business worth over RM300,000. Corrections to the article: 1) Ali bought into the company with an investment of RM300,000 2) ABX Express is now a business worth over RM30 million 3) I know 1) and 2) because Ali is my good friend. 4) Ali is t3h r0x0r.
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ellist
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Jun 25 2005, 05:04 PM
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do u guys hav any idea on how to send a car bumper or dashboard back to sabah from kl??Any cheaper way?
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sheeta
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Jun 30 2005, 09:25 PM
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need to send parcel to a small city in Canada. anyone has good suggestion? no need to be "next day delivery" 3~4 days no problem... safe and trustable more important..  :D:D ofcox .if possible..price reasonable lar... thankss yaa...
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nerd nation
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Jul 16 2005, 01:38 AM
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I'm planning to ask my fren to courier an ADSL wifi router to me in australia. is it safe to do so? wut service should i use? how long it takes?
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Nil Einne
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Jul 16 2005, 02:58 PM
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nerd- The cheapest service would probably be PosLaju. Will probably be 2-4 days Alternatively, if you don't need a speedy service, it will probably be even cheaper if you use registered (Pos Daftar) airmail, will probably take about a week.
However bear in mind that it may be illegal or at the very least against the terms of subscription with you telco (Telstra or whatever) and/or ISP to connect an ADSL router from overseas (which will be uncertified). Also bear in mind that it is possible that connecting such an uncertified device may result in problems with your insurance if your house burns down even if the device is not the cause of the fire.
Also you might want to look into tax issues. I'm pretty sure Aussie has not import tax on computer items but GST will apply. Therefore it will be up to the customs official whether to charge you GST, they may have a policy normally applied to such situations which you may be able to find out from their website.
For example, in NZ the policy is that customs duties (including GST) will not be charged if the total amount owing is under $50 for an item imported for personal use which means you can import an item of $400 or less if only GST is to be charged (GST is 12.5% here). Generally this amount will include postage/shipping costs. However bear in mind that such policies are probably not legally binding by which I mean the customs officials could probably still charge whatever the amount owing and you will have no legal recourse other then to pay it. This is probably unlikely but you might want to check and find out. A good place to ask may be OCAU (overclockers.com.au) since there are frequently people who buy stuff from the US etc.
Of course, your friend could under declare the item but bear in mind that such a thing would definitely be illegal and in general the customs officials reserve the right to indepedently determine the cost of an item. Also, obviously if you under declare an item, any insurance will only be applied to the under declared value.
Personally, I suspect customs duties will not be a problem unless your planning to buy a very expensive wifi ADSL router but I would avoid using anything imported which connects to the phoneline except as a backup device. The potential headaches and problems you may get from various people and companies for using a uncertified device is too much of a hassle to be worth it IMHO.
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adri4n
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Jul 17 2005, 12:30 AM
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just wanna ask .. i poslaju a box back to KL if the receiver not at home tat time .. he/she will have to collect from brickfield office ka ?
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nerd nation
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Jul 18 2005, 12:02 PM
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Nil Einne thanks for giving such a comprehensive reply. My telco is TPG and I'm given a choice of whether to purchase the ADSL router from TPG or use my own equipment. It did not state any verification issues as long as the router I supplied myself meets certain specifications. So I think getting a router from Malaysia wouldn't be a problem. As for the tax issue, do you mean the customs will impose tax on the router even though it's wrapped and declared as another item? Do the customs check what is in the package?
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