itfciain
Grand Master
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- Sep 22, 2010
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***Beware Rant***
Just been down the Post Office to collect a parcel with customs charges - hoped it was my Blue Snag that I'd been waiting a couple of weeks for. As it is , it turns out to be two figures that I purchased through eBay from the states for $36.00. I have been charged £4.44 VAT and an £8.00 handling charge basically because $36.00 = £20 and the limit (as the seller marked is as merchandise rather than a gift) is £18.00.
So I am £12.44 lighter for the experience and also it turns out that one of the two figures is not the one I bid on and is missing his weapon and is certainly not mint!!
I know that the seller is part of the RS forum as I have seen him post on there - surely, (unofficially) we can all come to an agreement that any figures should be sent as a GIFT and marked at the appropriate price so that we don't incur additional charges.
***Rant Over***
Just been down the Post Office to collect a parcel with customs charges - hoped it was my Blue Snag that I'd been waiting a couple of weeks for. As it is , it turns out to be two figures that I purchased through eBay from the states for $36.00. I have been charged £4.44 VAT and an £8.00 handling charge basically because $36.00 = £20 and the limit (as the seller marked is as merchandise rather than a gift) is £18.00.
So I am £12.44 lighter for the experience and also it turns out that one of the two figures is not the one I bid on and is missing his weapon and is certainly not mint!!
I know that the seller is part of the RS forum as I have seen him post on there - surely, (unofficially) we can all come to an agreement that any figures should be sent as a GIFT and marked at the appropriate price so that we don't incur additional charges.
***Rant Over***