Anyway finely got the parts released for delivery, a letter was sent out but was lost. Pay a total of $116 NZD Tax for $600 USD parts. So looking forward getting bike going this weekend for the ACC protest at Welly.![]()
Anyway finely got the parts released for delivery, a letter was sent out but was lost. Pay a total of $116 NZD Tax for $600 USD parts. So looking forward getting bike going this weekend for the ACC protest at Welly.![]()
In reality I do implicitly understand all sides of the story. NZ Wholesalers / retailers are by no means operating on a level playing field, especially compared to our US counterparts who can work on volume for purchasing and volume for return.
I was just trying to illustrate through several posts in this thread that the reasons are rather less simple than many think.
Haha, no never going to have a fair system in NZ just have a look at ACC![]()
And employee but that argument is irrelevant in here.
Robert your right its not a level playing field for some especially when the Australasian agent is taking a cut as a handling fee or the best is the NZ agent orders off Aussie, who takes a cut, then they order off Singapore who in turn takes a cut thus jacking up the price, then if anywhere in that chain decides they need the part today when you have been waiting 6 weeks for it so takes the part allocated to you.
I am all for support NZ sellers but sometimes its just not worth the wait and headache involved.
Its not the destination that is important its the journey.
I have never asked anyone that I have ordered stuff from to put a lower price on the customs declaration and I don't know why they would risk getting in the shit for doing so. But I have had stuff arrive plenty of time with the customs declaration showing a much lower value than what the goods were worth. There is even a place in Hong Kong that lets you select what goods description you want them to put on the package and they have a drop down box for the value they should declare (I think from 20% of the real value to 100% of the real value). I just changed it to 100% - why lie when the goods are worth less than a hundred bucks and there is no GST due on something that cheap.
Of course in the UK there is no lower threshold value for being charged VAT & whatever fees that they charge - it can be really dear to import cheap stuff there. I think NZs system is actually pretty good in comparison.
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