BUYING AN ITEM FROM INDIA

Just thought I would put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard about this).   I bought a pack of 200gm Trinadaian spice powder from a seller in India listed with free postage so on the spur of the moment while buying my usual ground curry spice from our usual source bought one of these to try for £15.14 pence.   It has actually cost me £15.50 EXTRA in import duty, VAT and EXTORTIONATE FEDEX fees of £12.00.

Anyone else come across this total rip off before.  I spoke to ebay with my concerns saying that this should be stated clearly on the listing and the usual withering response was NOT INTERESTED.  Spoke to the seller and got the usual "I not understanding what you say scenario"

I dont mind paying the vat and import duty of about £2.50 but the £12.00 fee from fedex is an insult and my business will not be using FEDEX again.

ANYONE ELSE COME ACROSS THIS.

I cant understand why the guy used fedex and not the post

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redwick1
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Goods Over £15 bought from outside the EU you pay VAT plus a fee to the delivery company  (RM was £8).  If over £135 you also pay Customs Duty.

 

As the importer of the goods you are responsible for paying the customs or taxes for your own country.

 

It is nothing to do with the seller.

 

When  you buy an item overseas then it says on the listing that you may occur other charges

 

If you do not pay then the item will go back to the seller and you lose your ebay money back guarantee so would be without the goods or the money.

Go to the Gov.uk and check out the import fees

 

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