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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

4811.0. "Cheap hardware?" by BAHTAT::BAHTAT::HILTON (How's it going royal ugly dudes?) Tue Jun 11 1991 05:49

    Recently I've been looking at the price difference between the USA and
    the UK. It is vast! I want some memory for Ami to go into my hard
    drive. The guy in the states quote me $169 for 2mb (say about 100 uk
    pounds). The uk supplier quoted me 180 pounds.
    
    
    Surely it is in my best interest to buy direct from the states? Maybe
    if a group of UK Amigans placed an order we would get it even cheaper!
    
    Am I missing something obvious, or could I save myself a load of money?
    
    Greg
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4811.1Sourcing from the StatesVIVIAN::D_VISTUERTue Jun 11 1991 07:1224
    Greg,
    	We meet again !. Your right stuff for the Amiga in the states is
    cheaper than in the UK. As an example, I want to get ICD's ADspeed for
    my machine. The cheapest price in the States is $209 from Creative
    computers. In the UK the cheapest price is #149.95 and that's only for
    an order of 5 or more.
    	However, there is and important lesson to learn. When you buy
    something from the States and it comes to the UK, you must pay import
    duty and V.A.T., V.A.T. being 17.5% and import duty being 3% (I think)
    means that my US sourced Adspeed with cost (all in) #149.00 . Your
    memory board will cost you about #122.00 .
    	So, with this in mind it seems you only benefit on this type of
    transaction with certain purchases and by no means will you benefit on
    every US purchase.
    	Finally, I know people who have done this and they are perfectly
    happy with their purchase and the savings made !.
    
    	Ultimatley, the likes of us need a contact in the States who can
    purchase on our behalf. Nobody springs to mind. C'est la Vie !.
    
    Regards.
    
    Dave V.
    
4811.2Who pays?BAHTAT::BAHTAT::HILTONHow's it going royal ugly dudes?Tue Jun 11 1991 09:325
    Who adds on the VAT and import duty? When I sent packages to my brother
    in Canada I don't remember adding stuff on. I sent them as "gifts"
    
    
    Greg
4811.3ELWOOD::PETERSTue Jun 11 1991 10:5911
    
    re .2
    
    	In the few personal transactions I have made, the process is clear.
    The US person or company is required to declare the value of the item
    shipped to the UK. When I used UPS they had a extra form. The person
    in the UK is then charged the VAT or duty when the package is
    delivered.
    
    			Steve P.
    
4811.4CRISPY::AYRESRVictim of Murphys lawMon Jun 17 1991 04:207
    
    How do we stand as regards to sending stuff via Digital internal mail.
    I know someone who used to receive Nintendo games from a Deccie friend
    in the states.  The games were sent in a normal internal mail envelope.
    
    Russell.
    
4811.5iffy at bestSALEM::LEIMBERGERMon Jun 17 1991 06:129
    I saw a blurb about this pass by my terminal. It stated that mail would
    be audited, and any non dec mail would be returned to the sender, if no
    return address was supplied it would be trashed. This was in accord
    with internal cost reduction.
    								bill
    ps. BTW I fully support the above attitude. While it seems petty I
    can see where the abuse factor could be very high. You could look at
    this as using company resources for personnal Gain. DEC is very liberal
    in most instances, but is starting to tighten the belt now
4811.6Against the LAW CRISPY::NONDEPTue Jun 18 1991 11:378
    Re Using internal mail
    
    Beside any cost or attitude: You are breaking the LAW.
    
    You cannot send Computer eequipment by internal Mail !!! See
    consequences on Distribution License.
    
    Cheers, Patrick 
4811.7I figured that outSALEM::LEIMBERGERTue Jun 18 1991 12:2410
    re -1 I was thinking that after I added my note. It makes sense that
    this would be the case, if for no other reason than you would be
    bypassing whoever, or whatever it is that levys import fees etc.
    I know that if I order an object off dial,and it is outside the
    states(canada) then there is a added hassle to get it shipped in.
    You have to declare it's value even if it has ) dollars left in
    the capital loop. All to confusing to me(I don't even bother to
    mail in my reg. cards for games from other countries). 
    							bill