Uk import charges
retrolad - 2012-11-20 16:11
nak.d - 2012-11-20 16:29
If you're posting goods to the UK, or ordering them from a non-EU country, you only have to pay Customs Duty above a certain value...and a set additional fee (approx £8) to Parcel Force as it's effectively two deliveries (one to the UK and then on to your delivery address). The defining thing will be the purchase cost (not the total incl P&P) as the fee is a percentage of this. Under a certain amount and they're not interested! I spoke to a women at HMRC who was very helpful. IMO paying VAT on second hand goods most likely from a private seller is dubious but rules are rules That said my Sony personal DAT Walkman was delivered direct from USA to UK without any extra costs, go figure).
Retrolad, are your boxes coming from outside the E.U?
vincent - 2012-11-20 16:32
Aww. That sucks. Hope they get it to you with minimal payment.
retrolad - 2012-11-20 23:45
stereo.mad - 2012-11-21 05:30
brutus442 - 2012-11-21 06:18
Never had the UK experience but I did get dinged from the US into Canada, except they delivered it to my door and then made me pay for the duty right on the spot before releasing the package.
litfan - 2012-11-21 12:50
Same here. I`m waiting, for the m90. I can see a big customs bill. Rip off city.
stereo.mad - 2012-11-22 01:28
davebush - 2012-11-22 12:59
I imported a gf1000 from japan and paid parcel force £122 import duty........
Thanks very much
stereo.mad - 2012-11-22 13:36
litfan - 2012-11-22 13:39
What a rip-off. How does the PO, get away, with charging these ammounts. Mind you, here in the UK, we re used to it. We just, roll over, and, lay down. Not like, you guy`s in the US, or, france, where it`s one man out, everyone out. Here, it`s every man for himself.
retrolad - 2012-11-22 15:24
retrolad - 2012-11-23 02:00
nickfish - 2012-11-23 05:20
It could be worse....
I ordered about £200 worth of 'educational' DVD's from the States several years ago and the thieving sods at Mount Pleasant sorting office in London seized them! I can't imagine what those tossers would want with them. Hang on a mo, i figured it out!
Anyway, that was because I used USPS mail for it. Since then I have only ever used UPS and have never had any charges (or losses) at all. It costs more, but you get your stuff and that is what matters, isn't it? Fed Ex are slap happy when it comes to opportunities to charge VAT and duties but UPS have never done it.
Nick