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Title: terror distro
Post by: Levas on March 11, 2011, 10:15:32 PM
http://www.terror.lt/vinyls.html (http://www.terror.lt/vinyls.html)
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: Levas on August 18, 2011, 06:38:36 PM
updated list with news.
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: jc on August 18, 2011, 11:18:52 PM
kiek kainuoja siusti kasete i anglija?
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: Levas on August 18, 2011, 11:59:43 PM
~1,5-2 euro
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Post by: Levas on April 02, 2012, 12:11:30 PM
updated
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: Levas on July 19, 2012, 09:30:02 PM
Loads of new stuff added.
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: Levas on November 08, 2012, 12:52:58 PM
So the distro section was remade and updated - now it looks nicer, with pictures, descriptions etc. Loads of new stuff to check out and some prices lowered. cheers

http://www.terror.lt (http://www.terror.lt)
Title: Re: terror distro -20% for vinyls, CDs, CDrs
Post by: Levas on December 12, 2012, 09:15:02 PM
Couldn't resist doing some sort of bargain. 20% off of all the vinyls, CDs and CDrs. Prices on the web are not corrected so the discount will be calculated afterwards.

email: info @ terror . lt

http://www.terror.lt (http://www.terror.lt)
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: Levas on October 16, 2013, 12:08:33 AM
Well, finally Lithuanians came to their senses too and from 1st of November postage is getting much more expensive. Not to make a rant, but I'm quite curious how making a package that is less than 50g cost 18 euros instead of 0,5 euros is helping, but OK.
So if you still want anything for reasonable prices - get in touch.
With my current calculations it will be cheaper to go to Latvia by bus with three packages and send them from there instead of sending to the local post office. I guess I'll become quite a traveler, huh.
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: vomitgore on October 16, 2013, 10:20:19 PM
Quote from: Levas on October 16, 2013, 12:08:33 AM
Well, finally Lithuanians came to their senses too and from 1st of November postage is getting much more expensive. Not to make a rant, but I'm quite curious how making a package that is less than 50g cost 18 euros instead of 0,5 euros is helping, but OK.
So if you still want anything for reasonable prices - get in touch.
With my current calculations it will be cheaper to go to Latvia by bus with three packages and send them from there instead of sending to the local post office. I guess I'll become quite a traveler, huh.

Seriously??? This has to be a joke! Have they gone insane? Hope it won't do too much damage to the Lithuanian distros, although it most certainly will. Shit...
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: online prowler on October 16, 2013, 11:21:15 PM
Quote from: Levas on October 16, 2013, 12:08:33 AM
Well, finally Lithuanians came to their senses too and from 1st of November postage is getting much more expensive. Not to make a rant, but I'm quite curious how making a package that is less than 50g cost 18 euros instead of 0,5 euros is helping, but OK.
So if you still want anything for reasonable prices - get in touch.
With my current calculations it will be cheaper to go to Latvia by bus with three packages and send them from there instead of sending to the local post office. I guess I'll become quite a traveler, huh.

You have my condolences Levas.
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: Levas on October 17, 2013, 10:40:46 AM
Well, I don't know how about other countries, here you have letter and package - two different categories. Everything under 2kg could be sent as a letter (of course if it is not 2mx2mx2m cube or so). From 1st of November everything that is more than 35cmx26cmx2cm is a package. Well, I'm not against that etc., but the price difference is not adequate - the 2kg letter to UK is 5 euros. Package - ~25 etc. So now for example if you want to buy a vinyl that costs 20 euros, I'll have to charge 25 euros for postage, heh. And there are quite interesting comments from officials. Like
Q: Were there any rink analysis done? Are you going to loose any clients because of such change?
A: No, we haven't done analsysis and it is not important if there will be less people capable of sending packages via Lithuania Post. It is important to educate people what is letter and what is package.

Something like that. Well, I'll try to continue all this, but more often I'll deliver the ordered stuff to your door by myself in exchange for a sandwich than use postal services.
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: totalblack on October 17, 2013, 04:31:04 PM
Just awful Levas ... the increase in postage is much less drastic but I have similar issues with those restrictions for letter in Canada ... under 2cm thickness = letter $2.75 over 2cm = parcel $8-15. If you put tapes flat next to each other and wrap in wrapping paper in manilla envelope this should fit under the 2cm rule. Also obviously with 7"s this is not a problem also, and leaves space for cardboard on both sides. Not ideal, but it might work in some cases.
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: cipher chris on October 17, 2013, 04:39:59 PM
Australia has broadly similar classifications.  7"s and CDs can be sent as 'letters'.  A tape in a standard case is too thick and will go as a parcel.  Letters are roughly half the price.  12"s and 10"s are too long to be 'letters' even if they are thin enough.

Here they produced a gauge which they use to measure - grab one from the post office if you can, it helps!
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: Levas on October 17, 2013, 04:41:53 PM
well, after consultation, there seems to be a solution for that - contract with post. The prices will rise somewhere around 30%, but not that drastically. So this is a relief. Contract means I'll still be able to send parcels as letters. I wonder if this will be for long, but anyways, it's better than nothing.
Title: Re: terror distro
Post by: SiClark on October 17, 2013, 05:33:13 PM
Great to hear there is a way to reduce the price a bit.