If you don't find any locally -- see my SIG. I've got plenty of disks.
It costs less than $3.00 to send two disks.It costs to much to send from the US.
Need a couple of 360K floppys, Shipping from US is to expensive ( i guess ). So it would be nice if someone from Europe had some to sell to me?
If you need to buy some more in future, you should save yours, but if you are willing to sell? thats ok with me, but im gonna see what Björn has first.I will look how many I have (I also need to purchase someday a couple).
Possible to send you a few with the RAM chips.
It costs less than $3.00 to send two disks.
10 disks is a whole different story. 10 disks would cost $15 to ship. Postal rates are really strange, aren't they?Ok thats not to much, but i was thinking about 10 disks, ill keep in touch since you have a lot of them, after talking to Björn.
Yes, and with that I'm leaving the computer and am going to watch 'The Vikings'.I don't have too many to spare but I guess I could help a fellow Swede. I'll send you a pm.
Björn
Looks like an old publication you're using. If you check the USPS rate online... a small flat rate box to Sweden is $24.75 and a medium is $61.75.A medium flat rate box would cost about $50 to ship to Sweden. Could fit about 50 or so disks in it, maybe more if you took them out of their original boxes. A small flat rate box would be around $20, and could comfortably fit 10 disks, though once again if you took them out of their original 10 pack box, you could probably get around 20 in the box.
Just my two cents on the thing.
I can also buy brand new ones from a store here in Sweden i found on the web. 25 disks for $24. And thats a decent price i think.
Where's that? Link, please! (There's more people from Sweden on this forum so posting the link in the thread is probably useful for more people than me.)
Björn
Great! I had no idea you could buy new ones in Sweden.
Björn