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    Ginb Stock Buying Question

    A question for any of you that have bought a Ginb stock new.
    I can pay for the stock in two ways, bank transfer or Paypal.
    Bank transfer I am told has a 30 Euro transaction fee and Paypal is 4% fee plus possibly a poor exchange rate.

    Which option did you use and was it the cheapest way?

    Thanks

    Andy

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    Are GinB accepting orders again?

    Wasn't aware of the current position after Antonio's accident.

    Link here.

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....News-from-GINB

    Hope his recovery has continued well.
    "Improvise, adapt and overcome."

    I can count to potato.

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    No problem with orders, I had an email from his son a couple of weeks ago and the waiting time is 4 to 5 weeks.

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    Good to hear they're still in business.
    "Improvise, adapt and overcome."

    I can count to potato.

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    Paypal is 4% so that works out cheaper than bank transfer to my mind for most stocks, so that's how I paid for mine. I don't think they stopped taking orders as such -- just slowed down a tad after the accident.
    I have a wind problem.

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    paid for mine through pay-pal no probs.you only pay fees if it comes out of your bank account not if you already have funds in your pay-pal acount

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    Not wishing to hijack this thread but will ask anyway, how easy are they to deal with? Is it all via email and do they need any measurements for your stock.
    Cheers Jez
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    How easy are they to deal with, is it all via email? Also do they need any measurements for your stock?
    Cheers, Jez.
    South Dorset FTC
    AA TX200 1.77

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    Quote Originally Posted by jez1342 View Post
    How easy are they to deal with, is it all via email? Also do they need any measurements for your stock?
    Cheers, Jez.
    I was'nt asked for any measurements but I know that they will work around any specifications you have in mind.
    So far for me they have been very friendly and quick to answer any questions.

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    Very easy to deal with - all done by e mail. Detail what you are after and you will probably get an e mail back by next day with prices in Euros. You then send a deposit ( by Paypal is easiest) and you will be sent an example of what measurements are required and how to measure them. You will get pics of the finished stock before your final payment and dispatch. Very good service from them. 5- 6 weeks wait.
    I have a wind problem.

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