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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by purple0rkid
    use FedEx delivery services. mabilis pa.
    I always use DHL. No problems with customs.

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo
    If you are a Pinoy in the US, specifically L.A., how would you send a small item (say, a hard disk for laptop) to the Philippines door-to-door?
    u say L.A., try FOREX... had numerous experience on this company for the past years and not a single item lost or damaged..

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo
    Please forgive me if this is off-topic from original question on this thread, but I do need some help from you pinoys in U.S.. But my question also starts with same phrase:

    If you are a Pinoy in the US, specifically L.A., how would you send a small item (say, a hard disk for laptop) to the Philippines door-to-door? Iirc, a (pinoy?) company was mentioned here in tsikot forums sometime ago that does this without having to go thru the hassle of customs/taxes. I forgot the name of the company.

    Yes, I do need to replace my kumander's HP Omnibook800CS's hard disk but we can't find a replacement here. The current type of disks don't work because the laptop is a very old model so we are asking her bro in L.A. to buy there. Buying a new laptop is not practical, besides the omnibook serves her very well.

    I really need your help. Kindly tell me the name of the company or whatever suggestions you have to ship the hd.

    Thanks a lot!

    Here's my suggestion.

    A new laptop harddrive will cost you more or less $100 bucks. Fedex shipping to the Phils from the US will be another $100 or more.

    You can buy a used P3 laptop for $200 to $300 bucks with better spec than your old Omnibook. So, if i were you, why not just get a better one?

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    #24
    Saan po pwede makabili ng 2nd hand laptop?

    Bumigay na laptop ko, pang internet ko lang naman gagamitin.

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Tacoma_34
    bagay ba pag naka american muscle ka?
    Nakakita ako ng unanong nakaviper.seryoso ako. bumaba pa nga sa walmart.

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by airshaq20
    Here's my suggestion.

    A new laptop harddrive will cost you more or less $100 bucks. Fedex shipping to the Phils from the US will be another $100 or more.

    You can buy a used P3 laptop for $200 to $300 bucks with better spec than your old Omnibook. So, if i were you, why not just get a better one?
    It's a long story why replacing the omnibook is not pactical. Let me just say that kumander don't want anything heavier or larger than the omnibook. Try looking for a notebook less than 1.8 kg, with parallel port, and operates on 12VDC adapter. Replacing the HD for $200 is still best for her.

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