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Offline kmpowell

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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #10 on: 14 January 2021, 14:36 »
Hmmm, not car related but I bought a frying pan from Sweden a few days ago, I hope there's not going to be any unexpected costs :rolleyes:

You can use this GOV tool to look up what duties are due/paid on goods coming in from retailers abroad...

https://www.gov.uk/trade-tariff

Thanks for the link. I tried to look it up but what a cr@p site, amazingly for gov.uk :rolleyes: If that's what importers face we're doomed!

I'll just have to wait and see.

It's crap to use, but if you can drill down to the item you want to find info for you should get a page like this. This is an example for sneakers:

20% VAT
16% Third country duty



It's also important to note this doesn't show the shipping companies charges, which are admin/handling fees. This is normally 2% (minimum £10-15). For some transaction there is also a UK border fee!  :sad:
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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #11 on: 14 January 2021, 15:02 »
I got into that part but it seems frying pans are a difficult item :laugh: I should stick to grilling....
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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #12 on: 14 January 2021, 15:19 »
I’m sure when I ordered my parts from E-acca I had to wait for confirmation of availability and final shipping costs from my ‘Account Manager’-a lass called Anna,who has always been great to deal with.
My order took ages and when I checked the status,it showed I owed 70 euros,which I paid.
However,after contacting Anna and explaining that they hadn’t informed me about the debt,she looked into it and found it was a system error and I now had 70 euros credit-which was quickly spent.
Glad I got everything last year after reading this thread.

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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #13 on: 14 January 2021, 16:08 »
When I clicked on this thread I thought an E-Acca must be a new SEAT SUV just released.


Hmmm, not car related but I bought a frying pan from Sweden a few days ago, I hope there's not going to be any unexpected costs :rolleyes:

Does a Swedish frying pan offer significant passenger safety improvements over one purchased from Tesco for a tenner? Or is yours a self assembly version?
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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #14 on: 14 January 2021, 17:36 »
I got into that part but it seems frying pans are a difficult item :laugh: I should stick to grilling....
When I clicked on this thread I thought an E-Acca must be a new SEAT SUV just released.


Hmmm, not car related but I bought a frying pan from Sweden a few days ago, I hope there's not going to be any unexpected costs :rolleyes:

Does a Swedish frying pan offer significant passenger safety improvements over one purchased from Tesco for a tenner? Or is yours a self assembly version?
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No! to get those assurances, please add another 80% to your final bill.  :smiley:
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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #15 on: 14 January 2021, 18:11 »
When I clicked on this thread I thought an E-Acca must be a new SEAT SUV just released.


Hmmm, not car related but I bought a frying pan from Sweden a few days ago, I hope there's not going to be any unexpected costs :rolleyes:

Does a Swedish frying pan offer significant passenger safety improvements over one purchased from Tesco for a tenner? Or is yours a self assembly version?
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It's going to be like Thor's hammer (for my OH to whack me around the back of my head) :cry: :laugh:
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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #16 on: 14 January 2021, 18:16 »
What you’re now asked to pay ain’t shipping as such, mostly shipping company’s admin fee and import tax (not duty/tariffs).

This is the reason why I won’t shop for stuff on John Lewis any longer and have it delivered to Germany.

The UK is now on the outside; that’s what a majority voted for. Sadly...
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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #17 on: 14 January 2021, 20:52 »
Hmmm, not car related but I bought a frying pan from Sweden a few days ago, I hope there's not going to be any unexpected costs :rolleyes:

You can use this GOV tool to look up what duties are due/paid on goods coming in from retailers abroad...

https://www.gov.uk/trade-tariff

Thanks kmpowell, I had another look with the benefit of having had my dinner hence being less grumpy, as far as I can tell, enamelled cast-iron finished kitchenware attracts a 0.00% tariff and vat at 20% which was included in the price I paid. So all looks good, it just might take an age to get here though!
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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #18 on: 14 January 2021, 21:24 »
Better get used to this in the post Brexit world. I bought some new alloys from Tyresavers (EU based) at the end of last year. Good price, no surprises, arrived in good time. As of January they no longer offer alloys for sale in U.K.  but they sell them on their French and other websites. I guess it is just another example of the numerous organisations that are giving up on EU/U.K. trade, at least for the time being, because of customs, tariffs, bureaucracy, delays etc.
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Re: E-Acca
« Reply #19 on: 15 January 2021, 11:33 »
What surprises me is that these things being flagged up as "problems" for retailers aren't new.

If they ever sold anything to anyone outside of the EU (that's quite a lot of people...) then the situation is exactly the same.

My company exports to the world and we also have imported components from outside of the EU.

We just changed our system to make the UK not part of the EU and boom.... easy.
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