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Microbes are very cool, but postage is pretty expensive to Australia.
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i agree, i live in the USA, and was about to order the coroporeal set for $12.00, when i saw that for UPS and Fed-X to ship it was like $7.00! so it ended up like being $21.00 for the coroporeals set, and i decided that it was outrageous and i didn't order them...
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I live in canada, and it's even outrageous here!!!
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The shipping is bad, unless you like in California, at the HQ.
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I live in California and the shipping is still 8 bucks...
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Oops, well, something must have been going on, 'cause when I tried the next day, the shippping was only 3$
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Wow
. 8$ shipping in CA!?
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That is crazy, I wish stores would sell them. It would make buying microbes so much easier. I had a dream when I went on a huge field trip with my science class to a science store, and they had tons of Giantmicrobes, and I bout them all.
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Some stores do have them, the trick is to find ones that do that are not too far away. Giardia has bought them from stores. Here in Iowa the undergrad micro club sells them for fundraising, they get a deal I think. I believe that some museum stores carry them as well, they may not have them all and likely not all do.
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