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[quote="zig11727"]When ordering on EBay any thing that comes from China is a gamble. I would purchase from Amazon and if you purchasing from a 3RD party on Amazon like for fulfilled by Amazon this way returns are no problem. I'm in the USA and order all my cables from Amazon great cables at very reasonable prices.[/quote] I looked into amazon in the past for SD Cards and DVD/Blu-Rays, and the vast majority of sellers wouldn't ship to Australia. Same issues with Amazon UK. :'( Although I did find a couple of blu-ray sellers that shipped to Australia from Amazon.co.uk I have yet to find something I am after on Amazon.com that had a seller that shipped to Australia as of yet. Amazon just started in Australia as amazon.com.au, but it won't be anywhere near as cheap as the UK or US as the [b]OzTax[/b][i](tm)[/i] will feature heavily, as Aussies are always taxed heavily just for being Australian. I wonder if in the future Amazon will block Australian IP's from accessing it's US and UK stores to bruteforce them into the higher AU prices, why else are they suddenly opening up in Australia? My GTX1080 [i](Gigabyte Xtreme Gaming GTX1080 8Gb Waterforce OC)[/i] is $700.00-750.00USD in the States, but the best price in Australia which is cheaper than Au Wholesalers is $1,199.00AUD [i](what I paid)[/i] and as high as $1,579.00AUD in retail prices! Unless $1.00AUD dropped to under $0.40USD that's some serious [b]OzTax[/b][i](tm)[/i] right there. Another in a long line of reasons why it sucks to be Australian.
zig11727 said:When ordering on EBay any thing that comes from China is a gamble. I would purchase from Amazon and if you purchasing from a 3RD party on Amazon like for fulfilled by Amazon this way returns are no problem.


I'm in the USA and order all my cables from Amazon great cables at very reasonable prices.


I looked into amazon in the past for SD Cards and DVD/Blu-Rays, and the vast majority of sellers wouldn't ship to Australia. Same issues with Amazon UK. :'( Although I did find a couple of blu-ray sellers that shipped to Australia from Amazon.co.uk I have yet to find something I am after on Amazon.com that had a seller that shipped to Australia as of yet.

Amazon just started in Australia as amazon.com.au, but it won't be anywhere near as cheap as the UK or US as the OzTax(tm) will feature heavily, as Aussies are always taxed heavily just for being Australian.

I wonder if in the future Amazon will block Australian IP's from accessing it's US and UK stores to bruteforce them into the higher AU prices, why else are they suddenly opening up in Australia?

My GTX1080 (Gigabyte Xtreme Gaming GTX1080 8Gb Waterforce OC) is $700.00-750.00USD in the States, but the best price in Australia which is cheaper than Au Wholesalers is $1,199.00AUD (what I paid) and as high as $1,579.00AUD in retail prices!

Unless $1.00AUD dropped to under $0.40USD that's some serious OzTax(tm) right there. Another in a long line of reasons why it sucks to be Australian.

SHIELD Specs:
Operating System (Portable & Tablet): Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), SHIELD Portable, SHIELD Tablet (32Gb 4G LTE), 2x Wireless SHIELD Controllers.

PC Specs:
Operating System: Windows 7 Professional SP1 (x64) on 120Gb Kingston HyperX Fury SSD.Intel i7-4790k 4.4Ghz CPU, Corsair H115i Liquid Cooler, ASUS Z97-K Motherboard, Corsair HX850i Platinum Grade 850w PSU, Gigabyte Extreme Gaming GTX1080 Water Cooled, with 8Gb GDDR5x RAM, 32Gb Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400 DDR3 RAM, ASUS VG278 27" 120Hz 3D Monitor (3D Vision 2), Logitech G710+ Mechanical Keyboard, Logitech G502 Proteus Core Mouse with 8 buttons, Microsoft Xbox One S Controller used as wired with MicroUSB cable to avoid Windows 10, Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Flightstick, Creative Labs Sound Blaster Zx, Logitech z906 5.1 THX Certified Surround Speakers, DirectX 11, 19.5Tb of storage space (WD Gold Enterprise class 10Tb DataCenter 7,200RMP HDD, WD 4Tb internal HDD, WD Caviar 1.5Tb Internal HDD, WD Elements 1Tb External USB 3.0 HDD, WD Elements 3Tb External USB 3.0 HDD).

Network Specs:
iiNet N.B.N. 100mbps Download/40Mbps Upload with Unlimited Data. (Slow in world standards, but the fastest and priciest connection in Australia), with an ASUS PCE-AC68U Wifi Card/ASUS RT-AC68U Router, 5Ghz/2.4Ghz Dual-Band WiFi My PC is connected to the 5Ghz Wifi, and my Guest Wifi is the 2.4Ghz band.

My Location:
Adelaide, South Australia.

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