Found a model kit I want listed for an impossibly low price. Seller has a small number of positive reviews and their other products are priced normally, so my guess is this one might just be an error.
Was thinking about just rolling the dice to see if it happens to work - $4 is not a lot to lose if it never shows up - but I'm concerned I may get slapped with an import/brokerage fee by the carrier that makes this a bad gamble. The item is not choice, is listed as "Yunexpress premium delivery," and has a note that states import charges are included.
Any way to tell if I may get saddled with a larger charge by the domestic carrier? Thank.
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