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David Jenkins

posted on 8/5/08 at 03:08 PM Reply With Quote
Aargh!

Got a card through the door this morning telling me that the Post Office is holding a package from Canada for me, I have to go 6 miles each way into town to get it, and I have £14.50 import duty to pay when I get there.

It's the components for my JAW AFR meter kit, which cost me just over £40 - so how can they justify £14.50 duty on that? It equates to 36% extra!

I wonder just how much of that is the Royal Fail 'handling charge'...






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speedyxjs

posted on 8/5/08 at 03:10 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
I wonder just how much of that is the Royal Fail 'handling charge'...


35%?





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coozer

posted on 8/5/08 at 03:11 PM Reply With Quote
Oh dear, I was thinking of ordering a JAW myself. May have to think about lining Browns pockets now





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BenB

posted on 8/5/08 at 03:12 PM Reply With Quote
there are three different things to add on

VAT
import duty
Royal Mail "handling fee"

I'm suprised it's not more....
It sure sucks though!!!

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Duncan_P

posted on 8/5/08 at 03:13 PM Reply With Quote
You get post in the morning

Ours doesn't normally bother turning up till mid afternoon.

I know the feeling about getting stung for import duty....if it makes you feel any better than Royal Mail aren't anywhere near as bad as some other courier companies. I have paid a £20+ handling fee before + the taxes etc

ETA The worst thing is that even after all the extra charges it often still ends up cheaper ordering things from the states rather than here.

[Edited on 8/5/08 by Duncan_P]

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TimC

posted on 8/5/08 at 03:27 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Duncan_P
ETA The worst thing is that even after all the extra charges it often still ends up cheaper ordering things from the states rather than here.



Yup - it's a classic double whammy. Where "luxury" goods are priced at what the market will pay, the US market will generally pay the same nominal figure as us; only they pay in Dollars and we pay in Sterling. Hence a $229 helmet over there is £229 over here. You then add to that an exchange rate of 1.96ish and it pays to import.

This probably pointless post was brought to you by someone clearly affected by their MBA - Sorry!

[Edited on 8/5/08 by TimC]






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Paul TigerB6

posted on 8/5/08 at 06:12 PM Reply With Quote
VAT is payable on the postage too isnt it - what a con that is!!!!! Dont mind it on the parts themselves but come on Mr Brown (you robbing bar steward!!)
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David Jenkins

posted on 8/5/08 at 06:19 PM Reply With Quote
I had a look at the Customs & Excise website - and I think I owe the Royal Mail an apology.

Import duty = 14% (for electronic goods)
VAT on goods, postage AND duty = 17.5%
(yes, that's right, they tax the tax - just like petrol)

I estimate that Royal Mail are taking somewhere between 50p and £1 as a handling charge, if anything.

Apparently when I get the package I should also get a statement from the Customs & Excise - I might write to them and object, claiming that it's an educational kit of parts, not 'electronic luxury goods'.






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David Jenkins

posted on 10/5/08 at 06:30 PM Reply With Quote
No - I don't owe the Royal Fail an apology!

Import duty = £0
VAT = £6.15p
Handling charge = £8!

So let's think about this - incoming packets go to the same place (Mt Pleasant, London). All get checked. Some go for free, and get delivered. Some get stopped, have a label put on them and sit on a shelf until collected.

So I pay £8 to have a parcel sit on a shelf and not delivered, and have to go and collect it? Does it cost £8 to have a postman lift it off the shelf, wave a scanner at it, and pass it across the counter to me? Did I mention that they didn't have to put it in a van, take it to the local sorting office, give it to the postman who had to cycle a few miles to my village?








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Schrodinger

posted on 10/5/08 at 09:26 PM Reply With Quote
You didn't have to have it posted direct, you could have picked it up at the port of delivery and then you would only have to pay the VAT but how much would that have cost you.

To be fair the Post office have to handle and deal with your VAT, it's nowt to do with them.





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