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(9 hours ago)Fedsbackhand Wrote:That looks like VAT... I think people need to realize this is the cost of where you live. If I owned a company, I wouldn't send "fake invoices" just to help people avoid taxes, it makes no sense to a manufacturer.
$375 = £305
That's quite a difference.
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I’m also in the UK - anything above the £135 threshold is subject to customs duties of 20% + a potential handling charge, which could be levied by the company delivering the package. If you look at the bottom of the invoice under the total amount, you will see that there’s a figure of £64.17 for taxes - which I believe is the custom duties payable. Note: on the £135 threshold, the shipping costs will also be subject to the 20% custom duties payable as well. Anything below the £135 threshold is not subject to any customs duties or additional charges.
Edit: The £370 is inclusive of the customs duties payable.
Edit: The £370 is inclusive of the customs duties payable.
(9 hours ago)dtownvino Wrote: Sounds like you should email Andy. No idea how Shop calculates international fees, how they pitched this to him, etc.
I don't need another DB, much less one in copper, but if I did I would.
Just thought the transformation from 375 to 573, using the exact three numbers was a hell of a coincidence.
In any case, let potential overseas buyers decide for themselves.
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