Breakdown Press Arrivals: New and Restock
Posted on 30 November 12:11 (over 3 years ago)Three boxes have arrived from Breakdown Press in the UK. The highlight is the loooong awaited conclusion to Conor Stechschulte's masterwok, Generous Bosom. Other highlights include restocks of Shaky Kane's The Good News Bible, along with Seasonal Shift by Lala Albert and Pits of Hell by Yoshikazu Ebisu.
Monday 29 November Is the Last Day of Thanksgiving Weekend Sale!
Posted on 29 November 16:11 (over 3 years ago)We've still got some great deals for another day. In the shop – and online, HERE.
Wuxtry! Wuxtry! Get Yer Copacetic Everett Glenn UNSMOOTH Poster, Right Here. Hot Off the Press!
Yes, that’s right, we’re giving/sending out a complimentary copy of this Copacetic Collaboration Poster by Everett Glenn with every purchase of Unsmooth #2: BUM. And, not only that, 30 of them are StickerSigned™ by Glenn himself (who signed the stickers in his home in Berlin and then mailed them to us, where we have applied them to the posters). These StickerSigned copies will not be around long, FYI. And... the StickerSigned™ copies are gone! BUT, we still have a good number of unsigned posters on hand, and these will continue to go out with all orders for Unsmooth #2 :)
Important Notice to Copacetic Customers living in the European Union (EU).
Posted on 23 September 13:09 (over 3 years ago)As of 1 July 2021 major changes were implemented in international shipments coming into the EU from the USA. Copacetic does NOT have the capability to collect and pre-pay customs fees and VAT. All of our shipments are sent Delivery Duty Unpaid (DDU). This means that EU residents who place an order through this site can expect to pay an ADDITIONAL 21% of the total order cost – including shipping – in VAT fees to the customs authority in your country before the package containing your order will be released to you.
Thus, for example, a $60 order that has a $40 shipping charge will incur an additional VAT fee of at least $21, that the customer will have to remit to the customs authority, bringing the total cost of the order to at least $121. EU residents will be paying this VAT fee regardless, but other internet sellers will be collecting this fee upfront (meaning you would pay them $121 for your order and be done with it, whereas ordering from us you pay us $100 and then your customs service $21, making for the same total amount).