SHIPPING
AND HANDLING:
Shipping,Handling worldwide:
NORMAL LETTER: $3.00
REGISTERED LETTER: 8.00$
In case of more lots I make combined shipping cost.
After
the item is won or bought I send the notification letter with a minimum
shipment charge – that is the shipment charge containing delivery as a
normal letter.
Please
note, that I do not take any responsibility in case of non-registered
(normal) shipment even if the item does not arrive to the delivery
address. On the other hand, if the letter is lost in the mail (normal
shipment - during delivery), the payment for the item(s) cannot be
claimed back neither via Paypal nor via other ways.
THE NORMAL SHIPMENT
(NON-REGISTERED) IS ALWAYS DONE AT THE BUYER’S RISK AND
RESPONSIBILITY!!!!!!
I suggest combined shipment in case of buying more
items with registration fee, because in this way the specific delivery
cost is lower.
If a shipment is lost in mail (during delivery) and it
was posted as a registered letter (that means that the buyer requested
the registrated shipment and paid the fee for it) the payment for the
item will be refunded upon closing the official investigation which is to
be done by the Hungarian Post and upon the result that says without doubt
that the letter was not received.
Saint Astrik (? – ca 1034) was a Benedictine monk, the abbot of several monasteries, ambassador, bishop and archbishop. He became the abbot of the Benedictine monastery in Pannonhalma. In 998 or 999 he founded a monastery in honour of Saint Benedict in Pécsvárad, whence he was summoned by King Stephen in 1000 to accomplish his most important diplomatic mission, to bring a crown and, legend has it, permission to establish an ecclesiastical organisation in Hungary from Pope Sylvester II in Rome. In the summer of 1001 he probably acted as a papal nuncio in Hungary and became the bishop of Kalocsa sometime after the autumn of 1002. During the illness of the archbishop of Esztergom, for three years Astrik took temporary control of the archbishopric of Esztergom. After this, he returned to Kalocsa, and the first Hungarian king, Saint Stephen, appointed him archbishop. Astrik’s activity was invaluable in establishing Christianity in Hungary and he constantly strove for the salvation of souls by leading an exemplary holy life.
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