I almost lost my Teenage Engineering EP-1320 Medieval order because US stores hate my Swiss credit card
Why the EP-1320 Medieval is taking over my studio
I have been obsessed with the Teenage Engineering EP-1320 Medieval since it first appeared on my feed. It is not just another sampler; it is a time machine. Between the hurdy-gurdy samples and the Gregorian chant presets, it has become one of the most popular products in the synth community this year. As we move through 2026, the demand for this specific aesthetic has only grown, making it nearly impossible to find at a reasonable price locally in Europe.
I noticed that while shops in Zurich or Geneva are either out of stock or charging a massive premium, US retailers like B&H and Sweetwater seem to have much better availability. But as I found out, clicking that checkout button from a Swiss IP address is where the real trouble begins. You might also like Read more: Swiss Retail Markups vs US Sweetwater Deals: The Teenage Engineering EP-1320 Medieval Price Alert.
The struggle of buying from US retailers in Switzerland
My initial attempt to shop us store sites directly was a disaster. I found a great deal on the EP-1320, added it to my cart, and entered my Swiss billing address. Five minutes later, I got the dreaded "Order Cancelled" email. It turns out many US-based retailers have very strict fraud filters that flag international credit cards immediately, especially for high-demand electronics.
If you try to bypass this by using a standard freight forwarder address with a Swiss card, the system often triggers an automatic block. I felt like I was being punished just for living in Switzerland. I realized that if I kept trying, I was just going to end up with multiple temporary holds on my bank account and zero hardware in my hands. Check our guide on Read more: US retailers are treating Swiss credit cards like a medieval plague during the EP-1320 launch.
The BuyForMe service saved my gear purchase
This is where I had to change my strategy before I lost out on the stock entirely. We often forget that stores like Nike, Sephora, and even the big music retailers sometimes treat international buyers like a security risk. They often decline orders sent to forwarders if the credit card used doesn't match a US domestic profile.
I decided to use the comGateway "BuyForMe" service, and it was the smartest move I made. Here is how it works: instead of me struggling with my own card, I told comGateway exactly what I wanted. They used their own US domestic payment methods to buy the EP-1320 Medieval on my behalf. This completely bypassed the credit card rejection issue because the store saw a verified US purchase.
The benefit here is clear: it is the safest way to guarantee your order doesn't get cancelled by a sensitive US merchant. If you are tired of seeing your orders disappear into the void, this assisted purchase service is the bridge you need between a Swiss bank account and a US storefront.
Getting the EP-1320 to Switzerland without the headache
Once comGateway secured the device for me, it arrived at my tax-free us address in Oregon. This is a huge win because it meant I didn't have to pay US sales tax on top of the purchase price. From there, I needed to figure out the best way to handle the Switzerland delivery.
I used the shipping calculator to estimate shipping cost before I committed to the final leg of the journey. It gave me a clear picture of what I was looking at for international shipping rates. I've found that being able to choose between different carriers like DHL or FedEx through a parcel forwarding service gives me more control over how much I spend on shipping fees.
Avoiding shipping traps and prohibited items
One thing I always tell my friends in the music community is to check the shipping rules before ordering. While the EP-1320 is just a sampler, some gear contains large lithium batteries or other components that might be flagged as prohibited items or restricted goods depending on the carrier.
For my buy from US ship to Switzerland mission, everything went smoothly because the EP-1320 is compact and uses standard power requirements. By using a reliable package forwarding partner, I was able to forward packages with full tracking, which is essential when you are waiting for a niche piece of gear that is sold out everywhere else. If you are in Switzerland and want this medieval beast, don't risk a direct purchase that will likely get flagged; let the pros handle the transaction so you can focus on the music.
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