Also something else you should consider if you buy from the U.S. is the warranty will be null and void if shipped overseas. You will lose the manufacturer's 1 year parts and labor warranty on the PA50 if you do.

A chance you may be willing to take however since you will save a lot of money on the purchase price itself. Although I don't personally recommend it. For example, if you buy from the U.S. and something drastic goes wrong with the Pa50, such as it goes completely kaput or has some other major problem relatively soon after you get it, then unfortunately you are up a creek without a paddle so to speak. You have no recourse but to pay through the nose on expensive parts and labor to fix it.

So there are pros AND cons when purchasing a product such as the Pa50 from another Country overseas, etc. And you roll the dice, or more poignant - play a form of Russian roulette in the process.

Hopefully that single bullet will not be in the chamber when you pull the trigger, i.e. "make the purchase overseas and bring it to your country".... if you know what I mean. It could end up costing you double of what you originally intended to pay in the first place if the Pa50 goes belly up upon arrival or soon thereafter, or some other major problem(s) happens to it after you get it.

PS: I'm not trying to discourage you. I'm just trying to put things in perspective a bit. You are free to do what you want with your own money of course. And hope for the best..

Best regards,
Mike
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