Pete S Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 If ever there was a way to put me off buying a record it's this: Customs Declaration will show item as merchandise and state value as the actual sales price. Please consider this when bidding. What skin of their nose is it to value it at $5 and mark it as a gift?
Julianb Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 Hi Pete had this lately with a Richie Adams - cost me an extra £25 in tax and PO handling charge , made a cheapish 45 into a reasonably priced 45! I emailed the seller to tell them not to do it in future as it would detract from people bidding. Won a high price item from same seller - he took what I said on board and put the decimal point in the price in the wrong place, therefore no customs! Might be worth emailing seller before bidding.
Steve G Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 If ever there was a way to put me off buying a record it's this: Customs Declaration will show item as merchandise and state value as the actual sales price. Please consider this when bidding. What skin of their nose is it to value it at $5 and mark it as a gift? Can't disagree with this it is totally annoying when this happens. Maybe he works for Customs himself.... either that or he thinks he'll go to jail for 900 years if he's caught fiddling - who knows - pretty unsophisticated some of these folks....
Gasher Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 feckin tell me about it When I bought the Saints on Wigwam I got it sent by FED EX the guy put the $1900 as a value as thats what I paid Then custooms hit me with a £254 bill.. I went ape shit and contacted the guy got him to say it was meant to be $19.00 and they had missed the decimal point. I said.ITS ONLY A USED 45 ..WHO WOULD PAY THAT SORT OF MONEY FOR A RECORD........DONT BE SILLY MR CUSTOMS DUDE "yeah we did think it was a bit silly" said the customs guy who read what was in the packet.. and the suckers bought it.. woooohoooo 1-0 the gasher
Guest in town Mikey Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 Would it effect the insurance claim they make if they say its worth ### all, and then try to claim $1900? I have had this problem in the past, and the seller has put it is a gift of little value.
Gasher Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 it depends on whether or not they insure it or you do. Ive yet seen a buyer claim insurance and refund me when my record has not arrived.. Ive been lucky and only had 2 records go missing over the years of collecting
Ged Parker Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 If ever there was a way to put me off buying a record it's this: Customs Declaration will show item as merchandise and state value as the actual sales price. Please consider this when bidding. What skin of their nose is it to value it at $5 and mark it as a gift? What really annoys me is the fact that they charge you tax on the whole cost INCLUDING shipping . And then VAT on the whole cost including shipping and the duty. So tax on the shipping cost which is of no value to you and then VAT on that tax on that shipping. You can underdeclare the actual cost of the records but try disguising the shipping cost of 132 boxes at around $48 dollars a piece when it is clearly stated on the outside of the box.
Quinvy Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 feckin tell me about it When I bought the Saints on Wigwam I got it sent by FED EX the guy put the $1900 as a value as thats what I paid Then custooms hit me with a £254 bill.. I went ape shit and contacted the guy got him to say it was meant to be $19.00 and they had missed the decimal point. I said.ITS ONLY A USED 45 ..WHO WOULD PAY THAT SORT OF MONEY FOR A RECORD........DONT BE SILLY MR CUSTOMS DUDE "yeah we did think it was a bit silly" said the customs guy who read what was in the packet.. and the suckers bought it.. woooohoooo 1-0 the gasher OOOOOOOO Saints on Wigwam what a tune. Was that on ebay Gash?
John Elias Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 Did this last time,postie knocked on door fot £75....fcuk off I said and refused to take delivery,bluff bluff,squeeze cheeks,they send back,emailed seller who agrees to return with $5 value on export sticker,IT WORKED,snag is took 3 months round trip,good laxative though!
Drew3 Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 OOOOOOOO Saints on Wigwam what a tune. Was that on ebay Gash? What Saints record is this please? KTF. Drew.
Quinvy Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 What Saints record is this please? KTF. Drew. I'll let you slide. ****ing awesome tune.
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