In general, you as the importer are responsible for vat and duty.
Some time they have offered to pay this in their promotion.
Their web site make every thing perfecty clear.
Couldn't say that better myself! As you're posting on the business section I'm assuming you're trying to save money. In this instance, Don't. Full stop. Keep your business in the UK or buy second hand![]()
Buying the odd bit of kit from the uk wont help the country the government will just give the money to smack heads or imports of the human kind. Save ya self the money n use digital rev.
... their business model only works if people are willing to break the law.
Could you write that up eloquently to attach to my tax return, because the whole point is that if you're buying goods without paying duty, you're unable to put that down as a business expense. Perhaps you could help sort that out for us all.
That's without the inconvenience of the warranty meaning you could be without kit.
That is only an issue if you have a business and some gear is £100's cheaper from there.
That is only an issue if you have a business and some gear is £100's cheaper from there.
:bang: :bang:
You have seen the header on the page?
Nope. It's this...Business talk.. meaning the discussing of a business.. this doesnt imply your own business it implys a business and digital rev is a business. And you are discussing the ways in which digital rev does its business hence the opening statement of this discussion
Not 'discuss suppliers' which is an entirely different issue...its been moved - it was in the business section which is for (Discuss the business and financial side of professional photography) , its now in suppliers which is an appropriate place to discuss anything to do with digital rev
but completely confuses the points made above which all relate to using them as a supplier if you're a proffesional - which was what the thread was about
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It's not only customs but now private companies are looking into both the import of non duty paid items and fake items, anything marked "gift" would arouse suspicion, the 1st you'll know of it when a letter arrives in the post, you can hardly hide as the "gift" package will have your name and address in nice big letters.
It's big business that is trying to Be stopped and rightly so IMO.