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Buying Goods From Hong Kong
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Looking for gadgets etc on-line a few weeks ago, I came upon a site from H/K which was very cheap with free shipping.
I ordered 3 alarm clocks to try them out, and although it took 3 weeks for delivery they were very good quality and the site would be ideal for Xmas presents for friends and some family members.
Where do I stand regarding customs and import tax etc.
The alarm clocks have a back light, date and digital thermometer, music snooze function and even birthday reminders.
I ordered 3 alarm clocks to try them out, and although it took 3 weeks for delivery they were very good quality and the site would be ideal for Xmas presents for friends and some family members.
Where do I stand regarding customs and import tax etc.
The alarm clocks have a back light, date and digital thermometer, music snooze function and even birthday reminders.
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14:28 Thu 23rd Oct 2014
My post here explains how it all works (and saves me great deal of typing!):
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hc, I imagine a chinese businessman would indeed know about customs duty if his liveliehood depended upon it. I have noticed a recent trend where items sold from China are handled by agents in the target countries and arrive much quicker, days rather than weeks, and there is not therefore duty payable by the UK purchaser.
trt, I recently bought a camera bag from China that is excellent value, at least with items like this you can see what you are getting but some items, like phone batteries, can be any old rubbish with a phoney(unintended) label stuck on. Some items that I might have bought from the US I get from China now because the USA companies are just reselling Chinese stuff plus export tax. So as long as one is wary, Chinese goods are OK and as they are desperate to gain a good reputation they do seem to deliver.
I had to laugh at the newspaper report of all the Chinese in London at the New Year sales, because, they said, they wanted to buy the genuine thing and not a rip off.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-22 53966/S o-DO-Ch inese-f ly-5-00 0-miles -shop-W est-End -Asks-J ane-Fry er.html
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