Buying from USA

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paramount1443

Original Poster:

68 posts

143 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Just received a boot spoiler from the USA for my Mustang
Very expensive delivery cost as much as the spoiler.
The goods were then held by Parcelforce until I paid £36.00 UK custom charge.

I was told by the delivery driver if you ask the sender to declare the goods as second hand or a gift its customs charges free.

A tip to remember.


Centurion07

10,381 posts

248 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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1. It's fraud.
2. Almost no company in the US will do that because of 1.
3. Delivery driver is a retard and told you what he's heard down the pub.
4. If you find ANY company willing to do that, let us know.


Edited by Centurion07 on Friday 2nd December 12:06

paramount1443

Original Poster:

68 posts

143 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Thanks for the warning

Vipers

32,894 posts

229 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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You may find its VAT, recently my son bought two T shirts from an American site, had to pay VAT when it arrives.

My daughter in Seattle sent her sister-in-law in U.K, some presents for their baby, had to pay VAT this end

Cant think of the figure now, but you don't pay duty until it's over a laid down figure.




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Vipers

32,894 posts

229 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Link..

https://www.gov.uk/goods-sent-from-abroad/overview


Re second post, link does say

"You’ll be contacted by Royal Mail, Parcelforce or the courier company explaining how to pay any VAT, duty and fees for dealing with customs."




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Edited by Vipers on Friday 2nd December 17:55

Vipers

32,894 posts

229 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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paramount1443 said:
Just received a boot spoiler from the USA for my Mustang
Very expensive delivery cost as much as the spoiler.
The goods were then held by Parcelforce until I paid £36.00 UK custom charge.

I was told by the delivery driver if you ask the sender to declare the goods as second hand or a gift its customs charges free.

A tip to remember.
Out of interest what was the value shown on the parcel.




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Centurion07

10,381 posts

248 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Give or take, I reckon about £150.

goldengooner

135 posts

128 months

Monday 5th December 2016
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Vipers said:
You may find its VAT, recently my son bought two T shirts from an American site, had to pay VAT when it arrives.

My daughter in Seattle sent her sister-in-law in U.K, some presents for their baby, had to pay VAT this end

Cant think of the figure now, but you don't pay duty until it's over a laid down figure.

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I got a load of stuff for the Mustang in from the US a few months back.
There are 4 levels of postage
3 levels with the USPS and the top level with Fed EX
The Ford store use Fed EX around $50 but very quick service
USPS 3rd level which is held at the post office but you don't even get a card sometimes (had a item wait a month then get sent back)
USPS 2nd level this is held and you do get a card telling you the item is there level 2 and 3 you do have to pay charges
USPS 1st level, items get sent straight to you, no extra fees, and I am talking trunk mat, heavy metal dress up caps, this one company always send by 1st level and its a brilliant service
The problem with USPS is once the item arrives in the UK it is sent to either parcel force or just the post office depending on the level sent from the US

https://www.usps.com/international/mail-shipping-s...

Edited by goldengooner on Monday 5th December 10:51