Here's a cautionary tale; let's hope it doesn't become a common occurrence once it applies to imports from the EU.
On behalf of some members on 6 November I ordered from suppliers in Japan a number of items total price of £649.74. The order was dispatched by JapanPost on 16 November. Tracking showed it was held in customs at Coventry airport on 20 November, then released to local Parcelforce depot on 23 November.
So far, all as expected. It is standard practice for Parcelforce to send an invoice at this stage with total amount of customs charges payable, including VAT and inspection fee. Normally on an order of this size I would expect to pay about £10 for a release fee, £15 for customs charges, and about £60 VAT (which I can claim back). But nothing arrived in the post so I phoned them today. Here's what happened next.
I phoned the local Parcelforce depot and was put on hold for 10 minutes. I was then told that there was a release fee of £166.49. I told them this seemed a bit excessive and could I have a breakdown. I also enquired why I had not received an invoice in the post. So they transferred me to someone in their finance department who said they were unable to give a detailed breakdown as their system was down. So I said that I would pay the release fee anyway, so they transferred me back to the Rotherham depot. Rotherham then said they were unable to process payments without the 17 digit reference number at the top of the invoice (which I didn't have and he couldn't disclose over the phone). So I was then put on hold while I waited for a supervisor. After about 5 minutes the music stopped playing and an operator informed me that I was through to "Customer Services". I said I needed to make a payment but I didn't have the 17 digit number. She said this wasn't a problem; did I have the Japanese tracking number? I read it out to her, and she gave me the long number and told me I could now make payment via the Parcelforce website.
Are you still with me?
I tried entering the number but it said the 17 digits were not recognised and I should contact my local depot. So I phoned Parcelforce at Rotherham once again, went through the whole process, and this time was told they were unable to take payments over the phone at the moment but somebody would phone me back. 15 minutes later a nice lady phoned we back and payment was taken. When I asked for a cost breakdown I was told it would be enclosed with the parcel.
Total time to process this transaction; 55 minutes.
Customs Charges and Import Duty
Customs Charges and Import Duty
668. The Neighbour of The Beast.
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That explains it.
You've taken up 55 minutes of their time, plainly they need to be paid for it.
You've taken up 55 minutes of their time, plainly they need to be paid for it.
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I think it problem of russian post too https://ok.ru/video/35074673349?fromTime=2
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Here's the breakdown of costs:
Customs Charges = £19.73
Clearance Fee = £11.25
Import VAT = £135.31
It took 3 working days from Japan to Coventry and 12 working days from Coventry to Sheffield.
So that's alright then........
Customs Charges = £19.73
Clearance Fee = £11.25
Import VAT = £135.31
It took 3 working days from Japan to Coventry and 12 working days from Coventry to Sheffield.
So that's alright then........
668. The Neighbour of The Beast.
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Hopeless.
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I had to return an SD card to Sandisk under warranty recently. After explaining the problem they asked for the card to be sent to their EU base in Czech for testing before a new card was sent out. Eventually they agreed to supply a new one and a UPS tracking code supplied. I was surprised that it left the US not Czech but more amused as it went to Mexico, Chile, Argentina and finally to Uruguay where they discovered Guildford isn't. OK so we may be leaving EU, but I didn't think we were heading to South America, although some may think it appropriate........
New card has just left Czech and awaited
New card has just left Czech and awaited
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I had some Seals I ordered from PSS in Slovakia..... first order 3 days... and 4 more after....then.... nothing nada.... I ordered...then Irena said she'd sent them.... tracking said left Slovakia in the day and then nothing.... so with the thinking these were in suspended animation somewhere, I ordered another batch and 3 days and they were delivered....then the lost batch arrived.... they took 29 days to get from Heathrow....to Cambridgeshire...
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Doesn't bode well does it - and we haven't left yet! Buy British?
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