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Every time we've wanted/tried to order inks from India via your country's various ink websites, your system (banks??) doesn't want to accept cards from the U.S.A. for some reason. Doesn't matter which card, which bank, etc. Is this one any different? Would a Norte' Americano be able to purchase these inks using cards based on banks in the U.S., or is this one just going to be another disappointment if we try? Nowadays, I'm leery and disinclined to even look at the inks, because when I fall in love with one (or many), and then am unable to purchase it from here, I get really frustrated.

 

 

I will send you few samples....

vaibhav mehandiratta

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You don't want to use Paypal? I keep a zero balance in my Paypal account, and have a small stand-alone savings account which is used to feed the Paypal acct. Even if somebody could break through Paypal security to get at the little account, at the most they might get $100. It also makes it really difficult to go overboard with a spur of the moment purchase.

 

Any of the inks we've tried to purchase from India haven't offered the paypal option, or we would have gone that route. Does this bunch offer that purchase option?

"In the end, only kindness matters."

 

 

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I will send you few samples....

 

That's very kind of you! Thank you :-). If you don't already have our address, let me know, and I'll pm it to you.

"In the end, only kindness matters."

 

 

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Any of the inks we've tried to purchase from India haven't offered the paypal option, or we would have gone that route. Does this bunch offer that purchase option?

 

eBay vendor sundaystreets has them up --

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GLARE-Fountain-Pen-Bottled-Ink-Crimson-1x60ml-/152091366580?hash=item23695a14b4:g:roIAAOSwInxXOENz

 

That's who I got mine from.

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