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Re: amazon delivery

Post by DennisS » Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:16 pm

One input from me: http://www.thehut.com

Jersey, but they send everything individually (i.e. if you order 2 DVDs they will come in two seperate envelopes) which reduces the risk to pay duty and tax. And you can pay in GBP. And they do not charge with the Finnish VAT.

But play.com and amazon.co.uk can still be cheaper from case to case.


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Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:37 pm

Cheers...the more ideas the merrier...you never know who has the deals.

To the USA issue. I've been ordering for 20 or so years...I've never had a problem with ordering from the US...most of them know the score and also don't want the tax issue to scare you off buying so they are smart enough to send the goods in a few different parcels (of course they don't advertise the fact). I know some martial arts guys got stung but they were ordering Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu Gis/kimonos and they're a bit bulky. and weigh a fair bit. But for books, CDs, games, smaller goods you should be fine. although things have got tougher, cos of the cheap US dollar everyone is ordering from the US and the customs have got a bit wiser and stricter...but I ordered a few things from the US and had no problem.
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Post by Vesper » Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:32 am

so, you can order a used book from amazon.uk and get the cheap shipping like £ 2.75 or so? Last spring, I though about ordering a used book from amazon (US), but the shipping would have costed 20 dollars to send it to Finland. The shipping was 4x more that the book itself. I wondering if it's a different story with the UK amazon or DE amazon. I really love used occult books.

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Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:44 am

Yes...It's about 2.75 not suure about Amazon france and Germany though, should be the same.

I'm sure it's different if the item in amazon UK is from America.

You could try Ebay for used books.
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Post by Pursuivant » Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:27 am

Vesper wrote: I really love used occult books.
Do they change place in the bookshelf at night?
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Re: amazon delivery

Post by Bubba Elvis XIV » Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:02 am

Pursuivant wrote:
Vesper wrote: I really love used occult books.
Do they change place in the bookshelf at night?
You clown! :lol:
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Re: amazon delivery

Post by blaugrau » Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:04 am

Bubba Elvis XIV wrote: You could try Ebay for used books.
or also
- abebooks.co.uk
- www.zvab.com

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Post by r32 » Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:26 pm

anything similar to amazon in Germany? does anybody know some good online shops there?

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Post by sammy » Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:29 pm

r32 wrote:anything similar to amazon in Germany? does anybody know some good online shops there?
Well... http://www.amazon.de/ :wink:

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Re: amazon delivery

Post by r32 » Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:40 pm

sammy wrote:
r32 wrote:anything similar to amazon in Germany? does anybody know some good online shops there?
Well... http://www.amazon.de/ :wink:
anything else besides amazon :ochesey:

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Re: amazon delivery

Post by r32 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:12 pm

Iseult wrote:^It's also worth keeping in mind that Play.com ships from Jersey, hence you'll have to pay duty + tax if the value of the shipment is big enough.
What's the value which I don't need to exceed?

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Re: amazon delivery

Post by Upphew » Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:27 pm

r32 wrote:
Iseult wrote:^It's also worth keeping in mind that Play.com ships from Jersey, hence you'll have to pay duty + tax if the value of the shipment is big enough.
What's the value which I don't need to exceed?
You don't want to exceed 45,40. From tulli.fi:
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Jerseyn saarelta tilataan dvd-levy, jonka hinta postikuluineen on 45,40 euroa. Jersey
kuuluu EU:n tullialueeseen muttei sen arvonlisäveroalueeseen. Jerseystä ostetuista
tavaroista ei kanneta tullia, ainoastaan arvonlisävero, joka dvd-levyistä on 22 prosenttia.
Alle 10 euron suuruista tullilaskua ei kuitenkaan kirjoiteta, joten Jerseystä
tulevan 45,40 euron arvoisen dvd-lähetyksen saa kotiin veroitta.
Shortly: Jersey is part of european duty zone = no duties, but is outside european VAT zone = you pay VAT... but only if the VAT to be collected would be 10e or over... hence with VAT of 22% and 45,40 order = duty free!
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Re: amazon delivery

Post by r32 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 9:26 pm

Upphew wrote:
r32 wrote:
Iseult wrote:^It's also worth keeping in mind that Play.com ships from Jersey, hence you'll have to pay duty + tax if the value of the shipment is big enough.
What's the value which I don't need to exceed?
You don't want to exceed 45,40. From tulli.fi:
Esimerkki 1
Jerseyn saarelta tilataan dvd-levy, jonka hinta postikuluineen on 45,40 euroa. Jersey
kuuluu EU:n tullialueeseen muttei sen arvonlisäveroalueeseen. Jerseystä ostetuista
tavaroista ei kanneta tullia, ainoastaan arvonlisävero, joka dvd-levyistä on 22 prosenttia.
Alle 10 euron suuruista tullilaskua ei kuitenkaan kirjoiteta, joten Jerseystä
tulevan 45,40 euron arvoisen dvd-lähetyksen saa kotiin veroitta.
Shortly: Jersey is part of european duty zone = no duties, but is outside european VAT zone = you pay VAT... but only if the VAT to be collected would be 10e or over... hence with VAT of 22% and 45,40 order = duty free!
This applies to all products from Jersey not only to DVDs, right?

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Re: amazon delivery

Post by Upphew » Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:19 pm

r32 wrote:This applies to all products from Jersey not only to DVDs, right?
Right.
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