In case you guys want to know...
#17
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if you are starting an export company there are a lot of terms you have to make sure it'll work out... i know plenty of exporters and work with them and they are doing well-- the gov'ts in europe are having strict guidelines now depending on which country they are working with.
I hva eexported cars to many Countries in Europe,and would never export to one where i do not know someone personally.It did happen that i had people order cars from places i was not familiar with,but then i would let my Brother Russians and Armenians take over from there
#19
What people are paying in Switzerland for our beloved G37!
I lived there for 15 years,Great Country!Im actually thinking of starting a Auto export business,becase i already send many cars down to europe for friends and family...anyhow...here it is
http://www.autoscout24.ch/AS24Web/De...6&page=1&row=2
I lived there for 15 years,Great Country!Im actually thinking of starting a Auto export business,becase i already send many cars down to europe for friends and family...anyhow...here it is
http://www.autoscout24.ch/AS24Web/De...6&page=1&row=2
I was tempted to start exporting cars to Europe also.. All went dead when last year a friend of mine asked me to get him a BMW M3 coupe...After many phone calls I was able to find out from BMW corp that they would NOT honor the warranty there, in order to protect the market obviously...
-A
#27
$=Dollars and by the way most ukrainians have 500-600 USD monthly salary.
i even didn't need to convert. we buy and sell import things in USD or EUR. it's called "conventional unit" in my country and it's calculated by the currency exchange rate to national currency after that. Cut me a slack for my english please.
i even didn't need to convert. we buy and sell import things in USD or EUR. it's called "conventional unit" in my country and it's calculated by the currency exchange rate to national currency after that. Cut me a slack for my english please.