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I want to buy genuine PC3000 with Debit card

March 1st, 2013, 13:52

I want to buy genuine PC3000 with Debit card. Could some one please tell me where I can buy with a Standard VISA aplet ?

Re: I want to buy genuine PC3000 with Debit card

March 1st, 2013, 14:15

You can't purchase with Visa.

You need to do a bank transfer to ACE Lab. They don't do credit/debit cards.

Re: I want to buy genuine PC3000 with Debit card

March 1st, 2013, 14:45

Hi, dont know if it will help buying from Canada (dont know payment method), but that I think will depend on your location as well.

Re: I want to buy genuine PC3000 with Debit card

March 2nd, 2013, 11:05

Thank you all for the info.

Re: I want to buy genuine PC3000 with Debit card

March 2nd, 2013, 11:14

Hi CK,

Please post their website. I googled, but got plenty websites who do sell PC 3000. it is difficult to identify the real Ace Labs from the others.

CK wrote:You can't purchase with Visa.

You need to do a bank transfer to ACE Lab. They don't do credit/debit cards.

Re: I want to buy genuine PC3000 with Debit card

March 4th, 2013, 4:50

http://www.acelaboratory.com/

Re: I want to buy genuine PC3000 with Debit card

March 4th, 2013, 7:02

Unfortunately as far as I know Acelab want bank transfer. If you cannot do that due to the regulations of your country or it is difficult, contact them. I'm sure you can find an arrangement .

Another idea can be asking a import / export shipping agency to do it for you , they will chage a commission but you don't have to worry about papers etc - you pay them and they get the tool for you - but again I don't know if it is a solution that work in your country, if it is safe or not....

Nevertheless it is strange that in a "connected world" sometimes it is so difficult to get goods :(

Re: I want to buy genuine PC3000 with Debit card

March 4th, 2013, 7:07

BlackST wrote:Nevertheless it is strange that in a "connected world" sometimes it is so difficult to get goods :(
- I think we're all aware of the red tape people in these countries encounter.

Getting tools from HDDSurgery was also a pain back in the day. Now you can do Western Union, not ideal but a bit better.

Either way it's a small hassle to have to go through for great tools.
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