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I wanna pair of Crocs! - 2

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  • Tashja
    Tashja Posts: 1,215 Forumite
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    New Croc-addict here :)

    My lovely hubby just bought me a pair of Mary Janes in lavender because I have justy been told I will be on crutches for at least the next 14 weeks so he thought they would be ideal.

    I love my DH !!!

    Think I might get a new pair of the "Crocs With A Twist" ones from the new winter styles for when I am off the crutches though !!!

    T xx
  • angelev74
    angelev74 Posts: 86 Forumite
    :question:
    Fruity1 wrote: »
    I am going to probably buy about 8 pairs from Taylors, sadly not all for me. Is there a pattern to whats is being stopped by customs? ie Do I need to order in smaller amounts? Any advice welcome please.
    My advice would probably be to order in smaller quantities as I think customs are more likely to pick on larger packages and also you would have to pay alot more in custom fees and taxes if the package is larger IMO.
    What does everybody else think :question:
    Hope this helps. :hello:
  • mrsbudget
    mrsbudget Posts: 242 Forumite
    :j hi!guys,,,just ordered a burgundy pair of crocs..and Im so xcited!! dont really know Y!!:j got up at 7am and search for one, didnt bother ordering abroad, got mine for £19 (kids size 2 thought) in Jellyegg..so very happy:T
  • Skint_Catt
    Skint_Catt Posts: 11,548 Forumite
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    How do Customs charge you? My package has left Customs and should be delivered this week - but how do you know if Customs want money?

    C xx
  • chibs
    chibs Posts: 12 Forumite
    Skint_Catt wrote: »
    How do Customs charge you? My package has left Customs and should be delivered this week - but how do you know if Customs want money?

    C xx
    Parcel Force ( who pay the charges on your behalf) will not deliver the parcel until you pay up! You should get a letter from them if customs charges are due, and then you can pay online or in person at the depot. Finally you get your Crocs:j
  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    Children's garden cloggs in Aldi newsletter http://uk.aldi.com/index.html

    and lots of lovely Jibbitz on the official website, I've emailed them about UK delivery once I spotted the Scotland flag ones as I haven't been able to find them on a UK website that actually have them in stock.

    http://www2.jibbitz.com/store/Countries_52/
  • mrsbudget
    mrsbudget Posts: 242 Forumite
    Hi! I've got my crocs today and noticed that they are made in China, are they really supposed to be made in China? Or I paid £19 for a fake one.
  • pulliptears
    pulliptears Posts: 14,583 Forumite
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    Also take a look at

    www.shoe-doodles.co.uk

    you can only order in bulk sadly, but it does give you an idea of whats new and what will be on ebay :)
  • mrsbudget wrote: »
    Hi! I've got my crocs today and noticed that they are made in China, are they really supposed to be made in China? Or I paid £19 for a fake one.
    Yes some of them are made in China.
  • mrsbudget
    mrsbudget Posts: 242 Forumite
    So,any way to find out if I got the original or imitation one...
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