About eMoviePoster.com's Tuesday Auctions #892(This set of Tuesday auctions runs from 4/24 to 5/1) ATTENTION! The details shown below apply SOLELY to the 241 movie paper items of every sort that ship in boxes in Part II of our Spring Major Auction we are auctioning from 4/24 to 5/1, and may well NOT apply to our other sets of weekly auctions. If you are looking for details about any of our other sets of weekly auctions, please check our Info Archive.
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Our Spring Major Auction contains over 1,170 items from all of the world and from every decade, and many different sizes and is being run in three parts: What distinguishes OUR major auctions from other major auctions? Only the lack of any reserves or buyers premiums, honest condition grading, and unenhanced super-sized images! You will find an amazing "supermarket" selection of great posters from all years, genres, and countries! |
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Details About These Tuesday Items
HERE IS A CHART OF THE ITEMS IN THIS AUCTION:
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SHIP IN BOXES FOR THE ACTUAL COST OF SHIPPING:
About the condition If a poster is in less than very good condition, should you not bid on it? Of course not, as long as you are accepting of the defects the poster has! The item that is graded "very good", but has as many minor defects as is allowed under the "very good" definition is only in SLIGHTLY better condition than the best of the "good to very good" items. So please take the time to look at the larger images of items that interest you, and see if the defects are the sort that you can "live with", or are willing to restore. Some of these items are EXTREMELY rare, and it may be years before you see them offered again! |
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U.S. Shipping Details THIS WEEK ONLY, all buyers must pay the actual cost of sending your order, plus $3 for the packaging materials. After winning, you need to pay and/or request a shipping quote through our Checkout system. Learn the exact details of flat rate shipping
Why don't we have a "flat rate" for some U.S. orders this week, like we do most weeks? Because even though all of the items can be sent
in boxes, almost all are extremely valuable, and will require extra packing (and sometimes double boxing), and therefore shipping will vary greatly depending on how
many items you get, what the weight of the items are, and where you live. Generally it will cost
at least $20 to send almost any of these items anywhere in the U.S. by either U.S.
mail or UPS, fully insured (all U.S. orders MUST be fully insured), but if you get very expensive items, it may be a fair amount more, due
to the greater packaging and the cost of insurance.
Do you need "signature required"?
Note that we not only allow you to combine as many items as you want from a single set of Tuesday, Thursday, and/or Sunday auctions, and still pay only a single shipping charge for all of the items (even if you get 100 or more, but solely from a single set!), but we also allow you to wait until the next three weeks of auctions end (a total of up to nine sets of auctions) so that you can combine your current purchases with those of our following auctions (if possible; see Learn More About Combining), and that means there is a chance you could combine items from up to nine of our sets of auctions, and still pay only a single shipping charge (assuming those items fit into the same type of package, but of course, there is a limit to how many items can fit in a single package or tube, and if you end up with several packages, you will need to pay that many shipping charges; Learn More About Combining). Since around half of our auctions have items that ship in tubes and the other half have items that ship in flat packages, and since few of those items can be combined, most of our regular buyers end up with at least two packages after three weeks. We KNOW there are other sellers who charge a little less on shipping than we do (and of course, there are others who charge far more!), but none of the ones with lower rates offer the same generous flat rate shipping we do, and we know that our packaging is the best there is, and our orders virtually never arrive damaged (and on the very rare times that they do, all our U.S. packages are fully insured, and FULL INSURANCE IS INCLUDED IN THE U.S. SHIPPING CHARGE). DON'T BID ON OUR ITEMS UNLESS YOU WILL PAY THE COST OF U.S. SHIPPING PLUS $3 FOR PACKAGING MATERIALS (and on a week like this, when we use very large packages, the $3 usually does not come close to covering the cost of those materials). |
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Non-U.S. Shipping Details
Non-U.S. buyers must pay the actual cost of shipping their order (you can choose whatever method you prefer, but know that the U.S. Post Office has eliminated Surface Mail, so we can only send via Express or Airmail), plus $3, for both the best packaging materials you have ever seen and a separate printed invoice mailed to you. All non-U.S. buyers must tell us if they want the package sent insured or uninsured at the time they pay for their order.
Have you heard about our Pay and Hold
Program? Learn more about how to save money on shipping by shipping to friends/family in the U.S., insurance, and customs fees.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please bear these
approximate shipping cost in mind BEFORE you place a bid (if
you live outside the U.S.). The vast majority of our customers want a very
securely packed tube, and will pay the extra shipping cost involved (and of
course, it goes to the Post Office or UPS, and not us!). Please do not ask
us to pack less securely, as that would likely result in a damaged order. |