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Does anyone know if items purchased from China & listed as 'Free' postage are really free. Do I really not have to pay customs, etc? I have tried to ask the seller themselves (communication problems) and EBay Customer Service (Privacy Issues) & nobody can give me a straight answer
Please please please could someone enlighten me?
Thanks
Does anyone know if items purchased from China & listed as 'Free' postage are really free. Do I really not have to pay customs, etc? I have tried to ask the seller themselves (communication problems) and EBay Customer Service (Privacy Issues) & nobody can give me a straight answer
Please please please could someone enlighten me?
Thanks
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As I understand it if the goods are not labelled as gift, as they ought not be if you bought them, then customs may open the package to see what tax is due. No one gives you a straight answer because no one knows for sure what will happen to your package.
Free postage from China ? Either they have a UK depot, or you are paying a lot over the odds for the item to cover it, or the item is so lacking in value it still pays them to flog it to you international post free and make a profit.
My advice is to go for a UK seller if you can. Nothing is guarantied above board but you have next to no chance if a purchase across the world goes wrong. 'UK seller' must be worth something on top to you.
As I understand it if the goods are not labelled as gift, as they ought not be if you bought them, then customs may open the package to see what tax is due. No one gives you a straight answer because no one knows for sure what will happen to your package.
Free postage from China ? Either they have a UK depot, or you are paying a lot over the odds for the item to cover it, or the item is so lacking in value it still pays them to flog it to you international post free and make a profit.
My advice is to go for a UK seller if you can. Nothing is guarantied above board but you have next to no chance if a purchase across the world goes wrong. 'UK seller' must be worth something on top to you.
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I wouldn't ever buy a childs toy form China
Especially if it's something thats the 'in' thing of today, such as Moshi monsters, because they will be fakes and the kids will know they are not the real McCoy
But to answer your questions unlikely and no, although it wouldn't hurt
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Especially if it's something thats the 'in' thing of today, such as Moshi monsters, because they will be fakes and the kids will know they are not the real McCoy
But to answer your questions unlikely and no, although it wouldn't hurt
Want a list of 'why not to buy from China'?
Go here http://