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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: Bootabmx on September 30, 2009, 12:29 AM
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I'm looking to buy my new frame and parts from Dans Comp in the states, but have been hearing mixed stories regarding customs charges import tax etc.
If anyone has any first hand knowledge on things to look out for, it'd help me a great deal.
I'd be looking to spend about $750, if it makes a difference.
Cheers, Dan.
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loads.
you'll be charged import tax and danscomp will mark the package with its true value so C&E will have your pants down in charges,
youre allowed anything up to £35 after that its pucker up time even if the package is marked as a "gift" or "used"
unless its something you cant get here dont bother,
if you're spending that much talk to stodgy maybe he'll work something out for you, his prices are good anyways tbh :daumenhoch:
what is it you're wanting to order out of curiosity?
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you have to pay a % of anything over 50 dollars, ask them to mark on the shipping form as less than 50 dollars otherwise you'll get a big charge when it lands on these shores, you'll have to pay import duty charge and the postal service charge for impounding the item until you clear the duty, it really adds up, but if it says less than 50 dollars you'll pay nothing
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you have to pay a % of anything over 50 dollars, ask them to mark on the shipping form as less than 50 dollars otherwise you'll get a big charge when it lands on these shores, you'll have to pay import duty charge and the postal service charge for impounding the item until you clear the duty, it really adds up, but if it says less than 50 dollars you'll pay nothing
be warned though,
if you're $750 package goes missing or is damaged and is marked value at $50.......
you'll only be able to claim $50 back ;)
and i'm pretty sure danscomp wont do this anyway.
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Hmm Ok right, I want/need ;) Standard 125r frame and forks, The Uk distro Zeal don't seem to want to hear anything from the race side of things, all of the 125r's through them are custom orders direct from Standard US.
Quick replies, thanks guys.
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you need to talk to ziegler on vintage bmx,
he'll help you sort out a full custom standard frame if you want one, thoroughly nice dude too and is 100% standard army,
you'll still probs pay import duty on it though,
good choice on the standard 125r, purely beautiful frame :daumenhoch:
what tt is it that you want?
philbert on here had a "20.5tt for sale recently,
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Looking for 21.5'' always run longer frame, I'll do some more research and get in touch with your man, cheers for the info.
Dan
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Looking for 21.5'' always run longer frame, I'll do some more research and get in touch with your man, cheers for the info.
Dan
trusted seller too, i've had loads from him and never had a problem,even had stuff turn up the day after!
you'll still pay import tax though :LolLolLolLol:
but it wont be that much if you just ship the frame and and get the parts here,
good luck with it,
greatest race frame of all time the 125r
http://cgi.ebay.com/STANDARD-NEW-USA-MADE-BMX-BIKE-RACE-FRAME-21-5-tt-RED_W0QQitemZ230359944758QQcmdZViewItemQQptZBMX_Bikes?hash=item35a285ce36&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14#ht_898wt_683
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Welcome to Rad Boota.
I told you that you'd get quick and good advice from these boys.
:daumenhoch:
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Dan, have you had a word with Dylan Clayton about your Standard?- he seems to be their man in the U.K now that he's fallen out with Macniel. He sorted himself, Vinegar Tim and Kyle Evans out with 125R's in the last few weeks- as you probably know Kyle's riding for them now. I'm seeing Dylan tomorrow night at Manc so I could ask him about availability/costs. As for shipping from the U.S, I've never had a problem with Danscomp or J+R Bikes, but we try and get a few peoples' orders together and make sure they arrive in one box- it makes the postage cost cheaper as opposed to individual items.
Nice to see you on rad.
Jamie (or 'Finn's dad' as most people know me!)