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Couriers demanding cash on delivery - is it legal?
Bitrocking
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I recently purchased an item of sports equipment on ebay, from Ohio, USA. I was quite pleased to get it for a good price even after adding on postage, packaging and the import and customs charges. it is due to be delivered in about 3-4weeks. However, when telling a friend, she said that she made a similar purchase, but when UPS arrived to deliver, they demanded £50 cash delivery charge before they would part with the item. She signed a delivery notice, but had not been expecting the charge, did not get a receipt in hand and she thought it was lucky she'd had the cash in the house.
Is this legal? I have paid via Paypal, the original item costing just under £75 and the import and customs charges at £27.30. As i work full time, I have sent it to my paents house so someone would be in for the delivery, but don't want them to get a pushy courier saying they must pay cash at the door or they will not deliver. Any advice, please?
Is this legal? I have paid via Paypal, the original item costing just under £75 and the import and customs charges at £27.30. As i work full time, I have sent it to my paents house so someone would be in for the delivery, but don't want them to get a pushy courier saying they must pay cash at the door or they will not deliver. Any advice, please?
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Sounds like your friend was charged a customs charge- which would be legalI Would Rather Climb A Mountain Than Crawl Into A Hole
MSE Florida wedding .....no problem0 -
Hi,
here's a bit of reading for you.
Edit: just spied this on another thread, so seems the norm,
Possible win - £26.31 customs to pay!
Received a letter from Parcelforce saying they had a parcel to deliver from USA but I needed to pay customs charge first.0 -
Bitrocking wrote: »I recently purchased an item of sports equipment on ebay, from Ohio, USA. I was quite pleased to get it for a good price even after adding on postage, packaging [STRIKE]and the import and customs charges[/STRIKE].
i removed the Import and Custom Charges as when you purchase from outside the UK these are not included in the price you pay.
These will be added as they enter the UK, but you may not even get to pay these as it depends if the container your goods are in is stopped and checked by customs. If it is stopped then the courier will have to pay these charges before that are allows to take the goods, then some couriers will deliver them and then invoice you after, others will invoice you and you have to pay before they will deliver your goods. I have never heard of a courier driver demanding the payment at the doorstep0 -
i removed the Import and Custom Charges as when you purchase from outside the UK these are not included in the price you pay.
These will be added as they enter the UK, but you may not even get to pay these as it depends if the container your goods are in is stopped and checked by customs. If it is stopped then the courier will have to pay these charges before that are allows to take the goods, then some couriers will deliver them and then invoice you after, others will invoice you and you have to pay before they will deliver your goods. I have never heard of a courier driver demanding the payment at the doorstep
Not quite true as it depends if the ops seller is using the global shipping programme where all import duties ect are paid at checkout.
Op do you know if you paid vat ect when you paid?
If not then as above you may be subject to import duties.0 -
Not quite true as it depends if the ops seller is using the global shipping programme where all import duties ect are paid at checkout.
Op do you know if you paid vat ect when you paid?
If not then as above you may be subject to import duties.
but the OP is jumping the gun just because someone says they were charged £50 by a courier, which is what i was explaining the way it works regarding duty.
If that same friend stated they won the lottery would she also believe it0 -
Agreed it may have been jumping the gun.but the OP is jumping the gun just because someone says they were charged £50 by a courier, which is what i was explaining the way it works regarding duty.
If that same friend stated they won the lottery would she also believe it
But i was replying to this in particular as you seem to also be jumping the gun without knowing all the facts, and i didnt want the op to think it wasnt possible when it actually may be.:)i removed the Import and Custom Charges as when you purchase from outside the UK these are not included in the price you pay.0 -
Agreed it may have been jumping the gun.
But i was replying to this in particular as you seem to also be jumping the gun without knowing all the facts, and i didnt want the op to think it wasnt possible when it actually may be.:)
Only going off by experience as i buy stock from USA and other countries and have yet to have import and custom charges added at sale point.
I have sometimes avoided these charges and other times have been hit. the largest was £3,200 in charges0 -
Only going off by experience as i buy stock from USA and other countries and have yet to have import and custom charges added at sale point.
I have sometimes avoided these charges and other times have been hit. the largest was £3,200 in charges
If OP has bought via the GSP programme then all the duty, import charges etc will have already been paid.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the eBay, Auctions, Car Boot & Jumble Sales, Boost Your Income, Praise, Vents & Warnings, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning , UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know.. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
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As the OP has already told us:but we don't know that as all the OP is worried as her friend got charged by courier.
...it is probably safe to say that the purchase was made via the GSP programme.Bitrocking wrote: »I have paid via Paypal, the original item costing just under £75 and the import and customs charges at £27.30.
With that in mind, I feel you have made a mistake by 'correcting' the OP's post:
At best, you are only guessing when you say that.i removed the Import and Custom Charges as when you purchase from outside the UK these are not included in the price you pay.0
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