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11 minutes ago, Nick T said:

I will reach out to them in an email tomorrow and ask if they have a US distributor. Fingers crossed. 🤞 

Good luck!  Hope you find a solution.  Perhaps a carefully scheduled trip to Canada... ;) 

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@LizEF @inkstainedruth

 

My apologies;

 

When I tried to buy the ink last night on my iPhone, PayPal gave the repeated message of “page not found”. I assumed this meant they were not shipping internationally as there is also a notice at the bottom of their web page that states "No International deliveries".

 

However, today when I tried to buy the ink using the desktop computer the page loaded in PayPal just fine. 

 

Maybe it's an issue with PayPal? Another technology gremlin?

Cheers - Nicholas

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1 hour ago, Nick T said:

@LizEF @inkstainedruth

 

My apologies;

 

When I tried to buy the ink last night on my iPhone, PayPal gave the repeated message of “page not found”. I assumed this meant they were not shipping internationally as there is also a notice at the bottom of their web page that states "No International deliveries".

 

However, today when I tried to buy the ink using the desktop computer the page loaded in PayPal just fine. 

 

Maybe it's an issue with PayPal? Another technology gremlin?

:thumbup: Hooray!  Glad it's working.  Hope your ink arrives safe and sound. :)

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Yeah.  Sometimes high tech stuff is just glitchy.  Had trouble yesterday or this morning with this site not loading past one or two really new posts.  So I extended the time frame up at the top of the log-in page to include everything from the day before as well and that worked.  

And now?  Things seem to be working just fine....  Go figure.... 

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