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[Closed] New fox forks on eBay from america

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There are new fox float forks for sale on eBay buy from America
Any one bought any??????
From bicycle & multisport or bikewagon


 
Posted : 12/10/2011 6:51 am
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Yep, got my float 29 from colarado cycles through eBay back in May. Had to wait acouple of weeks as the 2012 weren't actually available. As soon as they were they were sent straight away,no probs.worked out as a massive saving.


 
Posted : 12/10/2011 7:00 am
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Not bought forks, but have used bikewagon several times, and service has always been excellent, they're a proper shop with people on the phone and warranty support too.


 
Posted : 12/10/2011 7:23 am
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Did you have to pay VAT when they arrived?


 
Posted : 12/10/2011 7:24 am
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I bought from Bikewagon, so damned quick on despatch, they sent it to my old work address, before I realised later the same day and asked if they could change the delivery address.. 😳 Throughly recommend them though.

The RS fork I bought were sorted by the UK service centre, when they had a warrenty failure, as RS (& fox) comes with a worldwide warrenty

Yes you'll have to pay duty & vat, along with a nice little £10 sting from parcel fail, for sorting out those customs charges.

Though for the 1.5 steerer forks I bought, it was well worth it.

http://www.dutycalculator.com/


 
Posted : 12/10/2011 8:07 am
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Cheers Guy's
I have seen some for £486 plus £19-16 postage
Doe's any one know is this what i pay or is there any added ie tax's,vat,shipping/holding fee's ect
This is the first time i will have bought from america?
Is paypal the best way and what protection do i get
Jonny


 
Posted : 12/10/2011 4:54 pm
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Umm try checking out my link? Oh & you may have to pay some sort of currency fee with your CC, or live with paypal own currency conversion rate (was reasonable when I did it but not checked lately), the details will be on there site


 
Posted : 12/10/2011 4:58 pm
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Bought some 2011 F29's from US ebay shop, had them shipped free to a friend is the US, labels / values removed from packaging and sent on to me.
Job done !
Well sort of... 'friend' insured them for $300 and thats what I paid VAT on ! Idiot 😆

Still lots cheaper but no UK warranty as far as I know.


 
Posted : 14/10/2011 4:24 am
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Cheers Guy's
I have seen some for £486 plus £19-16 postage
Doe's any one know is this what i pay or is there any added ie tax's,vat,shipping/holding fee's ect
This is the first time i will have bought from america?
Is paypal the best way and what protection do i get
Jonny

You will get charged 20% VAT on either the value of the goods (required to be listed at US postoffices for international shipping) or the insured value even if marked as gift.

You will also have to pay Parcelforce a UK customs clearance fee which also includes their fee to get it from the UK airport to your front door.

Is it still cheaper.......do your homework first based on worst case senario fee's 🙄


 
Posted : 14/10/2011 4:29 am
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Beware if anything comes via UPS as well.

They charge you a generous 'handling/admin' charge ontop of everything. When I say generous I say ridiculously generous considering they are already being paid alot for the carriage.

Personally I don't think its worth it. Buy from Europe/Germany if possible.


 
Posted : 14/10/2011 6:51 am
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Any carrier has to declare the value the customer has told them the parcels value is - this is used to calculate duty/VAT


 
Posted : 14/10/2011 7:56 am