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Originally posted by entwistlesj View PostWhat's the estimated dispatch time for the Gift Edition?
I ordered a copy yesterday and I have received my oder confirmation.
I am based in the UK so any idea how long from shipping til arrival?
I'm wayyy too excited to get my hands on this lavish printing!Originally posted by entwistlesj View PostAlso are the pieces of artwork bound in the book or separate pieces?CD Email: [email protected]
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Grant Wootton
Originally posted by entwistlesj View PostWhat's the estimated dispatch time for the Gift Edition?
I ordered a copy yesterday and I have received my oder confirmation.
I am based in the UK so any idea how long from shipping til arrival?
I'm wayyy too excited to get my hands on this lavish printing!
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Originally posted by frik51 View PostI'm Europe based as well. My CD books tend to cross the Atlantic within a couple of days.
The major holdup seems to be our Dutch customs. It can take more than one week before a package passes inspection.
Especially the expensive ones are stuck for ages.
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Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostFrik, do you have to pay duties and crap for an expensive book shipped to you guys in Europe? If I order an expensive watch from overseas, I never do but it seems like every single buyer when I sell something on ebay, has to pay an enormous amount of taxes to the government. They always ask I lower the price and declare it as a "Gift" on the customs form. Grant do you have to pay anything?
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Originally posted by Grant Wootton View PostOnly if the declared/insured value is greater than AU$1,000. If greater, customs drags it to one side and holds it until we pay 10% of the declared value in GST (tax). This has only been an issue in recent times (since the Australian dollar went through the roof and made it a more attractive proposition to buy from the US or the UK) coupled with the increasing popularity of markets such as eBay, where Australian retailers lose out on sales because of the higher domestic price. This has only happened to me twice over the years, and because the paperwork is daunting (and takes forever to complete) I try as much as possible to avoid it
You think I should just keep the money Grant? LOL that would be so wrong that I just couldn't do it.
But that's nonsense with that 10%...the government steals enough money from the people they don't have to keep going and going and get every single dollar possible.
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Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostBut that's nonsense with that 10%...the government steals enough money from the people they don't have to keep going and going and get every single dollar possible.
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In Italy the average time for US imports are about 5 weeks (but sometimes it takes 3-6 months...) with 99% chances to pay customs (about 25% of the decalred value). If the value seems not to be correct customs will decide what you have to pay based on the mood of the inspection people. Also I've forget the 5.5 euros for "customs processing" to pay to the postal service or the 10+ to pay to ups/dhl and similars...
Also declaring something as gift is the same as "I'm not a gift, please make me pay taxes"
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Originally posted by th3l0rd View PostIn Italy the average time for US imports are about 5 weeks (but sometimes it takes 3-6 months...) with 99% chances to pay customs (about 25% of the decalred value). If the value seems not to be correct customs will decide what you have to pay based on the mood of the inspection people. Also I've forget the 5.5 euros for "customs processing" to pay to the postal service or the 10+ to pay to ups/dhl and similars...
Also declaring something as gift is the same as "I'm not a gift, please make me pay taxes"
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Originally posted by Grant Wootton View PostHoly Tax Rort Robin !!!! The rest of the world have it pretty easy then, import wise
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Originally posted by th3l0rd View PostIn Italy the average time for US imports are about 5 weeks (but sometimes it takes 3-6 months...) with 99% chances to pay customs (about 25% of the decalred value). If the value seems not to be correct customs will decide what you have to pay based on the mood of the inspection people. Also I've forget the 5.5 euros for "customs processing" to pay to the postal service or the 10+ to pay to ups/dhl and similars...
Also declaring something as gift is the same as "I'm not a gift, please make me pay taxes"
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Originally posted by jigertz View PostIs there any update or new info. on the lettered edition?CD Email: [email protected]
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