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The range of cash on delivery products at GearBest has expanded further!

The range of cash on delivery products at GearBest has expanded further!

You can now order close to 2000 products without risk, duty and VAT!

The range of cash on delivery products at GearBest has expanded further!

Just three days ago, we announced that the first of the Chinese stores to have a cash on delivery order at GearBest. At that time, they promised that the range of products available for purchase would soon expand, and for the time being, they seem to keep their word. Since the first introduction, the number of items available for purchase has increased by approximately 50, and has essentially reached the 2000 item.

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Plus, in this first round, you can buy cash on delivery between $ 20 and $ 100. In addition, it is very important, and omitted from the first news, that cash on delivery is also a Priority Line free of duty and VAT. Many of you have noted that shipping costs increase this way. That is true, but in the case of cash on delivery it is very difficult to avoid. Packages come very cheaply from China, but cash on delivery is a cash-on-delivery, so pay-as-you-go package will also cost you money. We have to pay for this in order to order without risk.

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Shopping with cash on delivery is easy! As shown in the picture above on the back of the shopping cart, where we choose the shipping method, a new field has been selected where we can select whether we would like to pay as usual or by cash on delivery. If you choose the latter, the mode of transport changes, you do not have to worry about it. That's it, isn't it complicated?

Most importantly, when ordering cash on delivery, you don't have to worry about the package being lost, damaged, or missing something. If we can, and why not, check the incoming package before signing and sign the paper only if it is complete and undamaged.

For a list of cash on delivery products, click here: Cash on delivery from Gearbest

 

 

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