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ninjay (Mostrar perfil) 7 de julio de 2012 09:42:56
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 7 de julio de 2012 12:42:01
Dimensions are in centimeters but you'll be wanting something between 90x150 and 100x150
The online store for the US Esperanto association (www.esperanto-usa.org) used to sell large flags but they seem only to have a small tabletop one at the moment.
ninjay (Mostrar perfil) 8 de julio de 2012 06:35:46
erinja:You can buy one from the UEA's online catalog (interface unfortunately only in Esperanto. Prices given in Euros, so be aware of that).Thank you very much!
Dimensions are in centimeters but you'll be wanting something between 90x150 and 100x150
The online store for the US Esperanto association (www.esperanto-usa.org) used to sell large flags but they seem only to have a small tabletop one at the moment.
markotraviko (Mostrar perfil) 8 de julio de 2012 12:01:09
ninjay:Does anyone here know where I might find a vendor who sells 3x5 Esperanto flags? So far, I've had no luck searching (except for a site that makes custom flags...unaffordably, to be sure).Let me know how that goes because I would like to purchase one also. I've never tried to buy anything not using American dollars. I'm not even sure if my debit card will even work for that ( buying something in euros).
kefga_x (Mostrar perfil) 8 de julio de 2012 12:26:34
markotraviko:Let me know how that goes because I would like to purchase one also. I've never tried to buy anything not using American dollars. I'm not even sure if my debit card will even work for that ( buying something in euros).You shouldn't have any problems, just make sure to convert it so you're away of the price in dollars.
markotraviko (Mostrar perfil) 8 de julio de 2012 12:57:18
kefga_x:I've already calculated the price in euros vs dollars in my mind. Just use my debit card like I normally do?markotraviko:Let me know how that goes because I would like to purchase one also. I've never tried to buy anything not using American dollars. I'm not even sure if my debit card will even work for that ( buying something in euros).You shouldn't have any problems, just make sure to convert it so you're away of the price in dollars.
kefga_x (Mostrar perfil) 8 de julio de 2012 13:03:51
markotraviko:I've already calculated the price in euros vs dollars in my mind. Just use my debit card like I normally do?Yeah, shouldn't have any problems.
markotraviko (Mostrar perfil) 8 de julio de 2012 13:05:56
kefga_x:Thanks buddy. I'm glad you're nosing around on this site this morning.markotraviko:I've already calculated the price in euros vs dollars in my mind. Just use my debit card like I normally do?Yeah, shouldn't have any problems.
kefga_x (Mostrar perfil) 8 de julio de 2012 13:24:21
markotraviko:Thanks buddy. I'm glad you're nosing around on this site this morning.No problem! Glad I could help. Only one thing wrong though, it's the afternoon for me here.

bartlett22183 (Mostrar perfil) 9 de julio de 2012 19:40:23
kefga_x:You have not given specifics, but I live in the USA and have several times had complete success buying retail items from Europe using my American Express card through PayPal. For other payment options, I cannot say.markotraviko:Let me know how that goes because I would like to purchase one also. I've never tried to buy anything not using American dollars. I'm not even sure if my debit card will even work for that ( buying something in euros).You shouldn't have any problems, just make sure to convert it so you're away of the price in dollars.