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Old April 28th 04, 10:44 PM
Karl
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anyone know what the import duty % is when buying a frame only from
England, if there is any?

thanks in advance
Karl
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Old April 29th 04, 12:25 AM
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"Karl" wrote in message
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anyone know what the import duty % is when buying a frame only from
England, if there is any?

thanks in advance
Karl


There is no charge if you import into Scotland or Wales or the Isle of
Man or Northern Ireland!
If you are importing into another country Please tell) the charges will
differ ie: reward, compensation, remuneration, fee, payment, recompense,
emolument, tip, gratuity, pourboire, baksheesh etc
Fred


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Old April 29th 04, 05:34 AM
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depends where you are shipping to. What did you get? I have an English
bike myself, but it was already imported.

Curt


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anyone know what the import duty % is when buying a frame only from
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thanks in advance
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Old April 29th 04, 04:11 PM
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"curt" wrote in message .. .
depends where you are shipping to. What did you get? I have an English
bike myself, but it was already imported.

Curt


"Karl" wrote in message
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anyone know what the import duty % is when buying a frame only from
England, if there is any?

thanks in advance
Karl


don't I feel stupid.

forgive my "American centric" view - I neglected to mention I would be
bringing it (it being a Colnago frameset) into the U.S. I guess since
Google is right around the corner (I live in Silicon Valley) I get
carried away thinking this is a local site

thanks for any info
cheers
Karl
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Old April 29th 04, 05:04 PM
Bert L.am
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"Karl" schreef in bericht
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"curt" wrote in message

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depends where you are shipping to. What did you get? I have an English
bike myself, but it was already imported.

Curt


"Karl" wrote in message
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anyone know what the import duty % is when buying a frame only from
England, if there is any?

thanks in advance
Karl


don't I feel stupid.

forgive my "American centric" view - I neglected to mention I would be
bringing it (it being a Colnago frameset) into the U.S. I guess since
Google is right around the corner (I live in Silicon Valley) I get
carried away thinking this is a local site

thanks for any info
cheers
Karl


Well mistakes happen. We get upset by the centric view of the average
American every day. Happy to see that you have seen the light.

regards from the Netherlands, EU.

Bert


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Old April 29th 04, 05:40 PM
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In rec.bicycles.misc Karl wrote:
anyone know what the import duty % is when buying a frame only from
England, if there is any?


it's 3.9% ..

8714.91.20 00 Frames valued over $600 each 3.9%
8714.91.30 00 Other frames/ forks 3.9%

from

http://totalcycling.com/merchant/customs.htm. totalcycling is in the UK
(northern ireland) not that it matters where the frame is coming from.
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david reuteler

 




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