Ah well, thanks for tryingWe're sorry. This item can't be shipped to your selected destination. You may either change the shipping address or delete the item from your order.
(Yup, wichat, me too)
Ah well, thanks for tryingWe're sorry. This item can't be shipped to your selected destination. You may either change the shipping address or delete the item from your order.
Already Best Seller PC game in Amazon.....
But to me is horrible... I'm only in Spain, 2 or thousand miles of distance by land....
Already Best Seller PC game in Amazon.....
But to me is horrible... I'm only in Spain, 2 or thousand miles of distance by land....
When I make the pre-order inAmazon.co the tell they cannot ship to y adress.
When I make a Search of Witcher 3, The: Wild Hunt Collector's Edition inAmazon.es the game doesn't appear.
hi
why cant i order from your site ? it doesn't respond ... or when could i start the order ... (sory for my english )
oh,and btw, anybody knows why is the polish version from cdp.pl just 350zl what is app 85€? or the better question would be,why is it more expensive from the other stores?
Ah well, thanks for trying
(Yup, wichat, me too)
Apparently 85€ in Poland is already a LOT of money, so they're trying to keep prices there as low as possible. Then again, the same probably applies for Slovakia. Also, Polish people are ordering it directly from CD Projekt themselves. Taking out distributors and retailers in other countries (who all want to make a profit as well) as well as international shipping methods apparently amounts to quite a big save...
Well, I have finally found it at one retailer here but he sells the game also for 135€. And if there is a 50€ provision for the retailer, what seems like a really huge one to me, I might as well start thinking about buying just the digital version or the standard edition
It's definitely not 50€ for the retailer. Part of the costs is shipping the game from the factory or from storage in Poland to your country (by train/plane/truck or whatever - ie the transport or postal company), part of the money goes to the company (distributor) that imports the game in your country (which usually isn't the retailer), part of the money goes to the distributor, and part goes to local taxes in your country. Each of these want to make a profit.