SUNSHINEFROST and SCIENCEGUY I think you missed my post there http://www.longecity...post__p__580347 (in this same page) that's directly about the NSI-189 group buy.
(About handling of shipping expenses)
Well this looks like we've gotten very close to finalizing the whole thing!
5450/40=136.25 USD per person
But this does not take into account the more complex question of the shipping expenses, which are going to vary a lot between the different participants (unless I'm missing something)
Considering, for instance, EU participants : Should we each add to the 136.25 the cost of shipping to our own destinations and send this individual total amount to Sunshinefrost's payitsquare, and then he would proceed to factor the total of these shipping expenses for EU participants into the amount of money to be wired to Scienceguy? Or should each EU participant send the shipping fees to ScienceGuy later? Are you Scienceguy (and sunshinefrost) going to assume the hassle of packaging and dispatching each EU participants share withtout compensation? Etc
But then I assume you've already figured out a working formula with the coluracetam experience.
Thanks DAOUDA,
You are quite right... the matter of shipping costs need to be addressed
How I propose we handle this is as follows:
1) SUNSHINEFROST compiles an updated version of his PARTICIPANT LIST that confirms WHICH COUNTRY each participant lives in and hence WHICH COUNTRY their package will be shipped to
2) Each DISTRIBUTOR then posts what will be the SHIPPING COST for each PARTICIPANT that they are responsible for; and this informs all PARTICIPANTS what is their respective SHIPPING COST that they need to pay to SUNSHINEFROST in addition to the cost of their order quantity of NSI-189.
For example, I would post the shipping costs for all UK and EUROPEAN PARTICIPANTS depending on their location... wherein I can already say what will be the SHIPPING COST for UK PARTICIPANTS, namely GBP £6.22 which is the cost of ROYAL MAIL SPECIAL DELIVERY (= Next Day Trackable Delivery)
Thoughts?
Edited by ScienceGuy, 17 April 2013 - 11:49 PM.