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polaris:


--- Quote from: councilface on October 13, 2007, 03:16:37 pm ---

I thought it seemed a bit much for what it is. Im on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. My broad is a septic that has a PO Box on the local airbase. I may just get some american stuff sent there ;o)

I will check out the german site though. Cheers!

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if your bird( im going uk style there) is a seppo on the airbase, i'll  bet they can avoid import duties on stuff coming to the base

councilface:


--- Quote from: polaris on October 13, 2007, 03:54:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: councilface on October 13, 2007, 03:16:37 pm ---

I thought it seemed a bit much for what it is. Im on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. My broad is a septic that has a PO Box on the local airbase. I may just get some american stuff sent there ;o)

I will check out the german site though. Cheers!

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if your bird( im going uk style there) is a seppo on the airbase, i'll  bet they can avoid import duties on stuff coming to the base

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Indeed she can.  ;)

I think I will just get it sent over. Im looking for a blue to match happ ultimate buttons. Can anyone help?

Level42:


--- Quote from: polaris on October 13, 2007, 03:42:24 pm ---i think we have to pay more tax on non eu imports, but i cant find a definitive answer, thats the joy of the uk

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Not sure about the UK, but anything below a value of €22,- is tax and import duty free. Further, if you can ask the seller/sender to send it as a gift or sample, you get little problems.....don't let them include a bill in that case !


stace:

I get alot of stuff sent from the us, mainly Old Skool BMX including frames and I haven't been bitten by customs once......gotta be worth a punt surely ??

Level42:

I've never had any problems except once, an order from arcadeshop, but that included a bill AND the full value was stated on the customs note.... :banghead:

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