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- KVRian
- 1133 posts since 8 Oct, 2004 from Australia
Import Duty has been around forever......It's a tax imposed and collected by a country's government, has nothing to do with the supplier.
2 second on google to find out what your responsibilities are:
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPort ... _CL_000014
2 second on google to find out what your responsibilities are:
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPort ... _CL_000014
- KVRAF
- 1721 posts since 17 Jul, 2001 from Milan, Italy
Yes, correct, anybody here could confirm.ftech wrote:Import Duty has been around forever......It's a tax imposed and collected by a country's government, has nothing to do with the supplier.
stixman said he had lots of previous purchases and experience buying from the US...
Well, it doens't seem so (or he just bought downloadable stuff or small parcels)
I have bought (and sold) lots of stuff from ebay and online retailers.
If it's a physical good, you always get charged for taxes, import duties and custom fees. Usually it's about 20% of the declared value.
You can be lucky, usually if it's something very small and of small value, (like a single CD), that travels with "normal" envelopes (written paper) then it might not be picked up by customs and taxes not applied.
It works sometimes...When the EURO/US$ exchange ratio was higher, ordering form the US was much cheaper than from an EU retailer, and if custom was someway "skipped" you could save some good money. Not always worth it now....
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- KVRist
- 170 posts since 22 Apr, 2012
I had a long conversation with FedEx and he explained a lot of things to me! This is not an isolated case! Many UK citizens are NOT being told the real costs! As I have Stated I have paid FedEx their demand! If JRRSHOP had 3 weeks earlier re-paid me the Princely sum of $16 me as a so called valued customer would have been content enough but only after approx 10 emails back and forth did I finally receive partial refund! Which is why my experience has been so disappointing! The money is not what I am unhappy about! It is the PRINCIPAL of the matter! If I had been aware at the point of paying THE REAL COST I would have not completed this Treansaction! Now Mark you seem we'll versed in import/export regulations but up until my dealings with JRRSHOP mine was minimal! PS UNCLE I gave you the FedEx contact to work out the problem of your paperwork which you sent to UK customs! If I wanted to pay A FURTHER $94 to have correct invoice I would have done without you! Why are they sending me a notice that I will be charged another £50 for something I never asked for! This error came from your side not mine! excerpt i have just received from fedEx "The team will forward the dispute to HMRC, please be aware that they charge £50.00 + VAT admin fee to resubmit an entry and the entry can take 10-12 weeks to be resolved." UK buyers beware!
MarkPowell1976 wrote:If JRR have refunded you anything then this seems to me to be nothing but testament to their desire to make their clients happy. What you've been charged is standard customs duty and is technically enforceable for any imports of software/hardware. Similarly, it is within the rights of the courier to charge you an admin fee and indeed most if not all will do this where customs charges are levied.stixman wrote:If I new I was going to be charged an extra £43/$98 I would not have gone ahead an ordered! There was no warning I would be charged more than the shipping and taxes I saw on your checkout! I had to suggest to you after some weeks that I be compensated for the higher invoice amount being demanded from FedEx !
In that case you've either been extremely lucky, or have only made low-value or European purchases in the past. In my experience HMRC will tend to apply import duty to purchases from outside Europe unless the value of the goods are lower than around £30. Technically duty is still applicable for cheaper goods as well, but isn't usually enforced due to lack of cost/benefit.I explained to you I have never been asked to pay extra charges before despite buying overseas for many years!
It's not their responsibility to settle anything. It sounds like they've gone beyond the call of duty to make things good.Had you settled this some weeks ago I would have been reassured
Under Customer Service/Shipping & Delivery on their site:I suggest you make it absolutely clear the extra cost of buying from JRRSHOP if they are from UK! I looked at your checkout site and I could not find any mention of the extra costs to be added to final cost of buying from you which suggests to that this cost was HIDDEN!
'International customers are responsible for all import duties, taxes, and brokerage fees. We do not include these fees in our total costs'
Seems pretty clear.
- KVRAF
- 2930 posts since 29 May, 2009 from New Zealand
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- KVRist
- 170 posts since 22 Apr, 2012
I never asked you work on my behalf! (The increased amount payable was an error on your side as you have owned up to yourself and is the reason you refunded me a partial refund! As you must have gathered I can fight my own battles!Uncle E wrote:It's £32 because I refunded £11 to you. These duties are completely external to us, we have nothing to do with them. (. FedEx rep told me the company selling chooses whether to pay themselves or customer receiving package!stixman wrote:If I new I was going to be charged an extra £43/$98 I would not have gone ahead an ordered!
There were no taxes on our checkout. ( It clearly says on the posting options SHIPPING and TAXES!There was no warning I would be charged more than the shipping and taxes I saw on your checkout!
These duties have nothing to do with us. Neither Fed Ex nor the country of England reported to us that they were billing you. (Your name is one the invoice which states $58 more than I paid for item so incurring higher rate of import duty!I had to suggest to you after some weeks that I be compensated for the higher invoice amount being demanded from FedEx !
You only ever purchased download licenses from us in the past. Download licenses are not taxed. ( I never said these purchases were from JRRSHOP!I explained to you I have never been asked to pay extra charges before despite buying overseas for many years!
We have been working with Fed Ex on your behalf this entire time.Had you settled this some weeks ago I would have been reassured but this dragged on too long!
Last edited by stixman on Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- 170 posts since 22 Apr, 2012
I already said Ebay makes it blindingly clear of any additional charges!Some companies will pay duties themselves.
stixman said he had lots of previous purchases and experience buying from the US...
Well, it doens't seem so (or he just bought downloadable stuff or small parcels)
I have bought (and sold) lots of stuff from ebay and online retailers.
If it's a physical good, you always get charged for taxes, import duties and custom fees. Usually it's about 20% of the declared value.
You can be lucky, usually if it's something very small and of small value, (like a single CD), that travels with "normal" envelopes (written paper) then it might not be picked up by customs and taxes not applied.
It works sometimes...When the EURO/US$ exchange ratio was higher, ordering form the US was much cheaper than from an EU retailer, and if custom was someway "skipped" you could save some good money. Not always worth it now....[/quote]
Yes, correct, anybody here could confirm.autodafe wrote:[quote=
"ftech"]Import Duty has been around forever......It's a tax imposed and collected by a country's government, has nothing to do with the supplier.
stixman said he had lots of previous purchases and experience buying from the US...
Well, it doens't seem so (or he just bought downloadable stuff or small parcels)
I have bought (and sold) lots of stuff from ebay and online retailers.
If it's a physical good, you always get charged for taxes, import duties and custom fees. Usually it's about 20% of the declared value.
You can be lucky, usually if it's something very small and of small value, (like a single CD), that travels with "normal" envelopes (written paper) then it might not be picked up by customs and taxes not applied.
It works sometimes...When the EURO/US$ exchange ratio was higher, ordering form the US was much cheaper than from an EU retailer, and if custom was someway "skipped" you could save some good money. Not always worth it now....[/quote]
- KVRAF
- 1721 posts since 17 Jul, 2001 from Milan, Italy
OK, I think anybody had enough of this. Sorry for being part of the problem 
stixman, if you still have unresolved dispute with JrrShop then I will suggets you to contact him/them privatley.
I have always had good deals with them and Uncle E has always been VERY supportive to my requests, just to add my 2 cents
stixman, if you still have unresolved dispute with JrrShop then I will suggets you to contact him/them privatley.
I have always had good deals with them and Uncle E has always been VERY supportive to my requests, just to add my 2 cents
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- KVRAF
- 15135 posts since 7 Sep, 2008
+1 JRR Shop are amazingautodafe wrote:OK, I think anybody had enough of this. Sorry for being part of the problem
stixman, if you still have unresolved dispute with JrrShop then I will suggets you to contact him/them privatley.
I have always had good deals with them and Uncle E has always been VERY supportive to my requests, just to add my 2 cents
"I was wondering if you'd like to try Magic Mushrooms"
"Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary"
"It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t"
"Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary"
"It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t"
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- KVRist
- 170 posts since 22 Apr, 2012
Yes I have had enough as well! Just replied to some in-accurate posts! Up to this point I had had nothing bad to say about him! As long as no one posts again on this subject I will leave it alone!
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
This one is almost too good to be true:pc999 wrote:Here toosmokeyjoe wrote:Reason 6 for $299 ($100 off)
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Propellerhe ... Id=3540049
This qualifies for a free upgrade to Reason 7!
http://www.dv247.com/computer-music-sof ... n-6--88436
http://www.dv247.com/computer-music-sof ... -2--105866
As Reason Essentials costs €100, and this upgrade To Reason costs €97, means one can get full Reason 7 for under €200?
Can that be correct?
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
+1 Contacting Uncle E via PM when in need of assistance with JRR shop issues is very smart.autodafe wrote:I have always had good deals with them and Uncle E has always been VERY supportive to my requests, just to add my 2 cents
He answers quickly, is 100% service minded, and offer quick fixes to all the JRR problems I've had
- KVRian
- 910 posts since 21 Aug, 2011
- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Even the greatest and most reliable shop can make a mistake... 
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