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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostOk - the set cost 200 euros + 17.45 euros for shipping costs. On top of that Parcelforce, on behalf of HM Revenues & Customs, have charged 33 pound Import VAT + 12 pound Clearance Fee.
The back of the letter explains how items over 135 pounds from overseas are subject to such costs.
I coughed up because I do have more money than patience, it seems...
Sending items to family abroad (EU) always involved thought as to the cost, but now I don't even think about doing it because it seems too much of a lottery as to whether it would arrive and if it does whether the recipient will be landed with extra charges. Not just annoying, but also sad as there have been new additions to and events in the family which would previously have occasioned the sending of a small personalised item.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostWhy and in what way did Eine Alpensinfonie see fit to edit this post??It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostPainful but probably the best course of action, given that trying to get a refund (even assuming a reason was accepted for such an action) quite possibly wouldn't have been cost free( if its return is demanded) and might well have involved more time and hassle. The experiences I mentioned earlier that I have read about suggest that even where the company accepts liability for faulty or damaged goods (ie legal requirement for refund) actually getting the money is not guaranteed, for all sorts of reasons.
Sending items to family abroad (EU) always involved thought as to the cost, but now I don't even think about doing it because it seems too much of a lottery as to whether it would arrive and if it does whether the recipient will be landed with extra charges. Not just annoying, but also sad as there have been new additions to and events in the family which would previously have occasioned the sending of a small personalised item.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostPainful but probably the best course of action, given that trying to get a refund (even assuming a reason was accepted for such an action) quite possibly wouldn't have been cost free( if its return is demanded) and might well have involved more time and hassle. The experiences I mentioned earlier that I have read about suggest that even where the company accepts liability for faulty or damaged goods (ie legal requirement for refund) actually getting the money is not guaranteed, for all sorts of reasons.
Sending items to family abroad (EU) always involved thought as to the cost, but now I don't even think about doing it because it seems too much of a lottery as to whether it would arrive and if it does whether the recipient will be landed with extra charges. Not just annoying, but also sad as there have been new additions to and events in the family which would previously have occasioned the sending of a small personalised item.
Originally posted by french frank View PostI've just looked. I can't see that he changed anything. Probably hit the Edit button by mistake, but it still throws up an 'Edited by' note.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostCan you order items from a supplier in the country concerned and avoid additional charges (apart from currency conversions). We have done this with our daughter and son-in-law in Canada in the past.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostProbably not.... https://www.litrg.org.uk/latest-news...hopping-online
We do this regularly with friends in the USA. We purchase their Christmas presents from Amazon US (or another US retailer) and have the item delivered direct to their door. They often do the same and order presents for us from a UK website and have them delivered to us. Not only does this avoid customs charges, but postage costs are also much lower (and sometimes non-existent)"I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Originally posted by LHC View PostThat link is about customs charges for imports, but the suggestion was to purchase the intended present in the other person's home country, thereby obviating the need to pay import duties.
We do this regularly with friends in the USA. We purchase their Christmas presents from Amazon US (or another US retailer) and have the item delivered direct to their door. They often do the same and order presents for us from a UK website and have them delivered to us. Not only does this avoid customs charges, but postage costs are also much lower (and sometimes non-existent)
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Originally posted by LHC View PostThat link is about customs charges for imports, but the suggestion was to purchase the intended present in the other person's home country, thereby obviating the need to pay import duties.
We do this regularly with friends in the USA. We purchase their Christmas presents from Amazon US (or another US retailer) and have the item delivered direct to their door. They often do the same and order presents for us from a UK website and have them delivered to us. Not only does this avoid customs charges, but postage costs are also much lower (and sometimes non-existent)
Although I gather that you do have to be very careful now that a UK website/business really is that otherwise the same problems surface?
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostThey're building houses just around the corner from us and today something is producing a very low-pitched rumbling noise whose frequencies are particularly irksome.
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I find it really annoying when recordings are released with no identification of who played on them. I recently acquired a large number of CDs from a local ad onthe Facebook marketplace - including some SOMM Beecham recordings and some Organ records but amongst the remainder were some recordings put out by The Telegragh which, though quite reasonable sounding, list composer and work but no other recording information other than they made by DELTA. They will be finding their way to a Charity Shop in the area dreckly!
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