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Icy |
posted on 16th Nov 06 at 03:23 |
bought my lenses from there and accessories | |
John |
posted on 14th Nov 06 at 00:39 |
I've never had a parcel held until I pay duty. | |
Mav 3000 |
posted on 14th Nov 06 at 00:27 |
I've ordered a few things from Hong Kong, and paid import duty every time - the delivery company holds the package until you pay the duty, and charges you an extra £10 for the effort. | |
Cavey |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 21:56 |
That's basically what i was wondering about, the import tax etc... | |
John |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 21:30 |
That's incorrect. | |
ash_corsa |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 21:22 |
you need to ask the seller to declare the item as a gift when posting. | |
ShEp |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 17:22 |
my g/f ordered a dress, it came no probs, asnd a lot cheaper than uk shops | |
EtHi |
posted on 11th Nov 06 at 16:20 |
i did get an extra 30 quid charge from UPS when they appeared on my doorstep | |
Cavey |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 18:37 |
Any additional charges through customs etc... ? | |
EtHi |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 18:36 |
i bought my canon digital slr from hong kong, no problems | |
Cavey |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 18:16 |
Right.... they still come in cheaper even after the £40 postage costs. |