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  • #16
    17.5% plus £8 clearance fees I believe.

    I know this doesn't work out, but that is because on the declaration on the outside of the box it was listed as being "2 mini snow skis", each worth £50. Add a bit of shipping to that, take 17.5% of it, add £8 and you should end up with something like £26. That's without bindings.
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    • #17
      Thanks for European contacts

      Thanks ysb33r , that's really useful information, I never knew there were companies in Europe making/selling skiboards, so thanks again
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Greco View Post
        that's why we only ship via USPS for international orders.
        Thats great to hear Greco, I was going to enquire about that myself with you as I own a business myself and I learnt that if you use private couriers like UPS, FedEx etc etc then you always get import taxes on the door.

        However and as you (G) are aware, if you use public shipping methods like USPS and Royal Mail here in the UK and vey importantly you mark the parcel below the value of £36 (Say £10 to be safe) and as a 'Gift' then a customer should not ever be charged any import duties. Even if you don't mark it as a 'gift' but mark it as £10 value then it is highly unlikely they will charge any duties on it, and even if they did it would be a small amount compared to say the VAT they would charge on a parcel marked at a value of £400.

        99% of Stores in the US use UPS to ship things internationally and won't mark as a low value and/or a gift either, so I don't deal with the US anymore, however now that I know that this store caters to the international crowd I will most likely use this store to buy some equipment from, which is great

        I ship hundreds of items to the US each week from my own personal business and I always use Royal Mail (and USPS when the parcel reaches the USA) and mark my parcels at a low value (usually about £5) and none of my customers in the states or anywhere else outside the UK ever get charged any customs and so their happy and so am I.

        Just wanted to get that off my chest as I used get charged loads on duties from UPS back in the day for my aggressive skating stuff I would get from the states and it really really annoyed me, as you can tell I still have issues with it

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        • #19
          Just to clarify... importing skiboards from the USA does not have import duty. It has VAT. So you will pay VAT on the cost of the boards at whatever the current rate is. You then have to pay a 'release' fee levied by customs to cover their admin, even though their admin is supposedly already covered by other taxation. If UPS, they will then rape you for another admin fee for handling the transaction. If USPS (as used by skiboardsonline.com), the UK handling will be done by Parcelforce who dont make this final admin charge.

          As of right now, VAT (sales tax in the US) is 20%. Yes thats right folks, your dear Government wants one fifth of your money just to allow you to buy something. So if you buy a pair of skiboards that cost £200, VAT will be £40. Release fee will be around £12, so your extra charges will be around £52, plus whatever shipping costs. If you buy from a site that uses UPS, you can add approx another £10 to that!
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          • #20
            Originally posted by valmorel View Post
            As of right now, VAT (sales tax in the US) is 20%. Yes thats right folks, your dear Government wants one fifth of your money just to allow you to buy something. So if you buy a pair of skiboards that cost £200, VAT will be £40. Release fee will be around £12, so your extra charges will be around £52, plus whatever shipping costs. If you buy from a site that uses UPS, you can add approx another £10 to that!
            Important to note that the VAT is on the whole purchase amount: hardware + transport.
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            • #21
              Yep they charge VAT on imports but if the value on the declaration is low and there's no invoice plastered to the front of the parcel showing the real amount and no company name on the address then they can only charge the VAT on the amount the sender declared on the postage declaration form.

              So yeah the purchase can be $300 but if the only value on the parcel is $20 then the worst they can do is charge you 20% of the $20, which is nothing, and they don't charge on parcels that are lower than a certain amount anyway (in the UK I think its £36 import value or less and then they don't tax it).

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              • #22
                I've updated the original posting to correct some facts that have changed over the years:

                • Allz is no longer available from Latvia.
                • Added Eman skiboards
                • Changes to some URLs of CZ sites.
                Current: '20 Spruce Slingshot 119s, '20 Spruce Crossbow 115s, '18 Spruce Osprey 132s (touring), '21 Rvl8 SII 104s, '21 Summit Invertigos 118s
                Also: '11 Allz Elaila 94s, '12 Rvl8 Rockered Condor 110s, '15 Spruce Osprey 132s , '18 Spruce Crossbow 115s
                Previous: Gaspo Hot Wax 84s, Mantrax 98s, Summit Nomad 99s, Spruce Yellow 120s, Eman Uprise 104s

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                • #23
                  Hi all,

                  First post here I came across this site/thread after looking to buy skiboards in the UK. I just missed out on some summit custom 110's with bindings on ebay

                  I can see that some of you guys are from the UK and wondered if there are any UK dealers yet or anyone having a clear out?

                  Thanks

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by beeby11 View Post
                    Hi all,

                    First post here I came across this site/thread after looking to buy skiboards in the UK. I just missed out on some summit custom 110's with bindings on ebay

                    I can see that some of you guys are from the UK and wondered if there are any UK dealers yet or anyone having a clear out?

                    Thanks
                    What are you looking for? I have a loft full of skiboards and it's time to clear some out now that I have the Spliffs.
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                    • #25
                      Thanks for the reply,

                      This will be my first season trying Skiboards (if i can get hold of some in time)

                      I have a history of full length skis, short skis and a few runs on blades. I currently ride a 120 short ski so ideally looking for something 90-110 as i am quite a tall guy, preferably with release bindings. I would say i am a fairly competent skiier, skiing reds and most blacks. Looking to move a bit more into powder, nothing to serious but after attempts on my current set up failing miserably last season, skiboards seem to have the length i like with the width i need

                      It's more a case of what do you have, i am not looking to spend mega bucks as i want to make sure i get on with them but not after freebies either.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by beeby11 View Post
                        Thanks for the reply,

                        This will be my first season trying Skiboards (if i can get hold of some in time)

                        I have a history of full length skis, short skis and a few runs on blades. I currently ride a 120 short ski so ideally looking for something 90-110 as i am quite a tall guy, preferably with release bindings. I would say i am a fairly competent skiier, skiing reds and most blacks. Looking to move a bit more into powder, nothing to serious but after attempts on my current set up failing miserably last season, skiboards seem to have the length i like with the width i need

                        It's more a case of what do you have, i am not looking to spend mega bucks as i want to make sure i get on with them but not after freebies either.
                        I have a pair of Condors you can have, no bindings. Condition great. Don't want anything for them. You would need bindings. They will only take 40*40 mount bindings, you can't direct mount ski bindings. If you have the skills you could make a pair of wooden risers and screw on some used ski bindings, very cheap, or maybe you would need to buy bindings, either fixed or a Riser set up, more expensive. Very few of us have spare bindings because with the 40*40 system we have one or two sets and swap them from board to board.



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                        • #27
                          That would be amazing, thank you! Where abouts are you in the UK? I am in Northampton so could collect if you are not a million miles away, or let me know postage costs and i'll cover those. If you want to ring/message me my number is zero758402836zero.

                          I had a look at binding raisers and it seems like the most common and available in the US are the spruce ones. Are there any others that are more easily available in the UK that can be used ?

                          Thanks again

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                          • #28
                            If you are in Northampton you should consider coming down to MK snozone when we are there again this month.
                            Current: '20 Spruce Slingshot 119s, '20 Spruce Crossbow 115s, '18 Spruce Osprey 132s (touring), '21 Rvl8 SII 104s, '21 Summit Invertigos 118s
                            Also: '11 Allz Elaila 94s, '12 Rvl8 Rockered Condor 110s, '15 Spruce Osprey 132s , '18 Spruce Crossbow 115s
                            Previous: Gaspo Hot Wax 84s, Mantrax 98s, Summit Nomad 99s, Spruce Yellow 120s, Eman Uprise 104s

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by beeby11 View Post
                              That would be amazing, thank you! Where abouts are you in the UK? I am in Northampton so could collect if you are not a million miles away, or let me know postage costs and i'll cover those. If you want to ring/message me my number is zero758402836zero.

                              I had a look at binding raisers and it seems like the most common and available in the US are the spruce ones. Are there any others that are more easily available in the UK that can be used ?

                              Thanks again
                              Yes, meet at Xscape. I am actually in Suffolk so not that far but regularly visit Xscape. The Spruce Riser is the only one I know of.

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                              • #30
                                That works for me, i was planning on heading to xscape at some point as me and my girlfriend have some vouchers that need using up. Just let me know a date and time

                                With regards to risers and binding i found these. http://skiboard.eu/katalog/bezpecnostni-vazani/201 Looks like they have the same 2x2 pattern, if anyone has had any experience of them or the site?

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