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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by SAMARAI » Sat Nov 16, 2013 4:21 pm

I'm looking at ordering 2x sets of Bonnet struts thru an England member. So this wrapping as a Christmas present is a way of posting as a gift to save shipping costs?
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by Fraz » Sat Nov 16, 2013 7:45 pm

SAMARAI wrote:I'm looking at ordering 2x sets of Bonnet struts thru an England member. So this wrapping as a Christmas present is a way of posting as a gift to save shipping costs?


It going to you so will depend on what your import duty is for good sent in ..or what ever form of purchase tax for that matter (if you have anything like that over there) when you get something from overseas


just checked and your fine over there....much better than the highwaymen that run our country anyway

Imported goods with a value at or below A$1000 that arrive by air or sea cargo will require a self-assessed clearance (SAC) declaration to be lodged with Customs and Border Protection.

There are no Customs and Border Protection charges for making a SAC declaration.

For more information about SAC declarations see the fact sheet Self-assessed Clearance (SAC) Declarations.

Goods with a value at or below A$1000 that arrive by post do not require a SAC declaration.

For more information on goods that arrive in Australia by post click on importing goods by
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by v6 steve » Sat Nov 16, 2013 8:01 pm

SAMARAI wrote:I'm looking at ordering 2x sets of Bonnet struts thru an England member. So this wrapping as a Christmas present is a way of posting as a gift to save shipping costs?



well thats me out then :hand:
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by SAMARAI » Sun Nov 17, 2013 12:47 am

rich30mex offered to be my middle man and post the struts to me.
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by Chavtastic » Sun Nov 17, 2013 1:22 pm

Richmex offered to tug me off round the back of KFC
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by rich30mex » Sun Nov 17, 2013 2:37 pm

Chavtastic wrote:Richmex offered to tug me off round the back of KFC

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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by EddeyDancer » Mon Nov 18, 2013 3:37 pm

GreyDJ wrote:Not being aware of the activities (extracting money in particular) of our customs,
Eddey put the actual value of the goods, thinking that calling them a 'gift' would get them into the uk ok
without wrapping them up in christmas paper.

This did not work and, in addition to normal import duty and clearance charges, we have been hit with £73 of vat.
Fortunately I was ahead of the game, for a change, and they are being brought in by my vat registered company.
So that is now input vat :) Eddey and I are now working out, based on how much each of us paid, the split of the
£24 that cannot not be lost in the system.


It's absurd that you had to pay any extra costs, considering the Postage was Paid...

That's not how it works over here, when having Parts sent over from the UK, but I'll pay the £24 fee...

As I've already told those what they need to pay, and not wanting to complicate things anymore...

Hopefully everyone will have their Parts Ordered, by the end of the week...
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by GreyDJ » Mon Nov 18, 2013 5:26 pm

EddeyDancer wrote:
GreyDJ wrote:Not being aware of the activities (extracting money in particular) of our customs,
Eddey put the actual value of the goods, thinking that calling them a 'gift' would get them into the uk ok
without wrapping them up in christmas paper.

This did not work and, in addition to normal import duty and clearance charges, we have been hit with £73 of vat.
Fortunately I was ahead of the game, for a change, and they are being brought in by my vat registered company.
So that is now input vat :) Eddey and I are now working out, based on how much each of us paid, the split of the
£24 that cannot not be lost in the system.


It's absurd that you had to pay any extra costs, considering the Postage was Paid...

That's not how it works over here, when having Parts sent over from the UK, but I'll pay the £24 fee...

As I've already told those what they need to pay, and not wanting to complicate things anymore...

Hopefully everyone will have their Parts Ordered, by the end of the week...

Don't be silly Eddey, I'll lose the cost in the business.

The 4 onward shipments are packed and ready to go.
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by ALZCAL » Mon Nov 18, 2013 5:40 pm

Thank you both. Apologies for not seeing this thread sooner :wink:
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by Phill » Mon Nov 18, 2013 5:46 pm

A big thanks to Eddy and John :clap:
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by EddeyDancer » Mon Nov 18, 2013 8:28 pm

Thanks John...

I've got no doubt that those who ordered parts, will be very happy with them.

Thanks for being kind enough and helping the other 4 people out, as well...

THANKS TO ALL :clap:
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by SAMARAI » Tue Nov 19, 2013 2:40 pm

I've got to say not many other car forums I'm on are this friendly and cohesive. The above hassles with postage you lads experienced and or you dealt with it was great. Calibra unites the world! <3
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by GreyDJ » Wed Nov 20, 2013 5:18 pm

All packed and onward shipped now.

Big thanks to Eddey for setting this up.

Its amazing the condition of these 17 year old parts. Just not used to a rust free environment.
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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by Phill » Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:50 pm

Got my parts today :clap: A rub down and paint is all they need.

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Re: Shipment from Eddey

by EddeyDancer » Thu Nov 21, 2013 12:45 pm

Phill wrote:Got my parts today :clap: A rub down and paint is all they need...


It's good to see that them Parts are now with you, and no longer on my kitchen bench top...

Have you decided what colour, you intend on painting them? :lol:

Just make sure that you take a pic of your old parts, beside the new parts, prior to fitting them on... :shifty:

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