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Originally posted by Wigan View PostCool, but if its not for the international and bought by a uk source would I have to pay it then?
Others say that they can't ship it to ANY UK address. Others say whatever.
I'll let you decipher what calls for what.Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View PostIf you actually look at some of the items, they will say 'for EU shipping locations, add on an extra xx% VAT'.
Others say that they can't ship it to ANY UK address. Others say whatever.
I'll let you decipher what calls for what.
No idea. Not sure its the sort of thing I can message C.Gars about either
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Originally posted by Wigan View PostNo idea. Not sure its the sort of thing I can message C.Gars about eitherOriginally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by Wigan View PostAnyone know how it works with non-EMS stuff in the auction?
If I bring back a jar from my holidays and then put it in the auction in 10 years time will I have a but load of extra VAT or Duty or whatever to pay?
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Originally posted by smokeymo View PostUmmm not sure where the ?95 quid charge comes from ? Customs bind charge ?75 for paperwork
We charge nothing
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Mitchell
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You're a UK cigar merchant Rascal ? which one ? you would let DHL do a commercial import entry for cigars ? you can't be serious ?
Funny story: cigar manufacture r from D.R. that I met at Dortmund show told me a similar story, he wanted to pitch samples to me for own brand long filler small format smokes. I said ' just 6 singles please' to which he said I'll just post them to you, which I was no way going to have.
He doesn't want to pay ?75 clearance fees and ships DHL who promptly and incorrectly invoice us for ?622 importation duties and fees ( should have been ?18 Excise duty, ?6 Customs duty plus VAT plus clearance)
...everyone's an expert
I dare say DHL is a fabulous company for importing most items but when it comes to tobacco, I would not use them for import or clearance, they don't have cigar weights nor do they understand them
Cheers
Mitchell
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Originally posted by smokeymo View PostYou're a UK cigar merchant Rascal ? which one ? you would let DHL do a commercial import entry for cigars ? you can't be serious ?
Funny story: cigar manufacture r from D.R. that I met at Dortmund show told me a similar story, he wanted to pitch samples to me for own brand long filler small format smokes. I said ' just 6 singles please' to which he said I'll just post them to you, which I was no way going to have.
He doesn't want to pay ?75 clearance fees and ships DHL who promptly and incorrectly invoice us for ?622 importation duties and fees ( should have been ?18 Excise duty, ?6 Customs duty plus VAT plus clearance)
...everyone's an expert
I dare say DHL is a fabulous company for importing most items but when it comes to tobacco, I would not use them for import or clearance, they don't have cigar weights nor do they understand them
Cheers
Mitchell
Cheers
Peter
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Not quite ...a robusto costs ?2.67 in excise duty, its 11.66g, ( excuse the ?2 quid exaggeration, the cigars in question were slightly larger) then there's customs duty of 26% on top ( where applicable) and no I certainly don't have 2 hours ( or more) to clear up DHL errors!
Like I say , everyone's an expert, right? except I have been doing this for a living for the last 20 years. Just cigars, nothing much else of note and my understanding of import/export of cigars is limited to the one subject that I have knowledge of i.e.. cigars. So,when auction sellers are entering boxes worth ?1000- ?30,000 per Lot , a ?75 Bond clearance charge is immaterial and essential to correctly import to the UK
Cheers
Mitchell
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