Buying stuff at freestylephoto.biz?
Buying stuff at freestylephoto.biz?
They have a great range of products, but I've been wondering if I'm going to get hammered on delivery with customs (which I don't mind paying) and royal mail extortionate "handling charge"...
Any experience ?
Edit: Corrected the URL to http://www.freestylephoto.biz/
Any experience ?
Edit: Corrected the URL to http://www.freestylephoto.biz/
Last edited by buze on Thu Mar 15, 2007 9:58 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00, edited 1 time in total.
Nope sorry, I edited and corrected the post...
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/
/me goes get another coffee

http://www.freestylephoto.biz/
/me goes get another coffee

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Hello Buze,
I have purchased a reasonable amount from the US, but not from Freestyle for a few years. I found that if the total amount was >£30, I almost always have to pay VAT. Sometimes there is an additional customs charge related to particular items. There must be a tariff somewhere for this additional charge?
Then there are the 'handling' fee's. The Royal Mail and UPS are pretty good at collecting these!
The above said, with the current Dollar exchange rate, you can sometimes do very well. It needs some careful calculations and a little luck. I recently bought a new Nikkor Lens from B&H in New York. I saved £364 over a UK purchase after all the fee's and postage were totaled.
Barry
I have purchased a reasonable amount from the US, but not from Freestyle for a few years. I found that if the total amount was >£30, I almost always have to pay VAT. Sometimes there is an additional customs charge related to particular items. There must be a tariff somewhere for this additional charge?
Then there are the 'handling' fee's. The Royal Mail and UPS are pretty good at collecting these!
The above said, with the current Dollar exchange rate, you can sometimes do very well. It needs some careful calculations and a little luck. I recently bought a new Nikkor Lens from B&H in New York. I saved £364 over a UK purchase after all the fee's and postage were totaled.
Barry
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There's a list of the duty and tax stuff for common goods bought over the internet here
As usual, it's a head-scratching job as to how they work out some rates - look up MP3 players with / without radios compared to ordinary radios etc for an example
The page with a bit more info on is here
Happy reading,
Andrew
As usual, it's a head-scratching job as to how they work out some rates - look up MP3 players with / without radios compared to ordinary radios etc for an example

The page with a bit more info on is here
Happy reading,

Andrew
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If you come to one of the workshops, Ilford give us great prices (about half-price) as well as other suppliers like Fuji film and Formatt filters; all that and no import dutybuze wrote:I managed to enroll a US friend to buy and relay the goodies. Here comes the 200 sheets of HP5 at bargain price

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