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Buying from the USA, Charges?

Hi Guys

I have a cousin living in the USA. Certain things are way cheaper in the USA. Does MoneySavingExpert have tool for calculating charges when purchasing form abroad?

What do I have to keep in mind? What are some things to watch out for?

Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You.
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  • May be cheaper but factor in shipping and customs costs on an item and you may be nearer side of the same value as purchasing in the UK.
  • Ciwan
    Ciwan Posts: 186 Forumite
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    Yep, those would have to be taken into account. Am I right in thinking MSE doesn't have a tool to calculate this?
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  • Cisco001
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    Warranty will be an issue
  • Ciwan
    Ciwan Posts: 186 Forumite
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    @Cisco001, you're right, but I'll only be buying certain stuff mentioned on /r/buyitforlife. So hopefully they'll last a long long time :)
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  • DomRavioli
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    Ciwan, Reddit isn't a reputable website in that capacity.

    You would need to pay a fair chunk in tax and duties as well as shipping, most products work out almost the same if not cheaper here in the EU.
  • KxMx
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    edited 26 August 2015 at 2:34PM
    Generally speaking- you get charged VAT (20%) on anything with a value over £15. Once the £15 value has been met, you also pay that VAT on the postage cost.

    So something with a value of £25 and postage of £10 means VAT is payable on the total of £35.

    Customs duty is payable on values of £135+ & VAT is charged also.

    Anything liable for charges will incur a handling fee, for Royal Mail this is £8 and many couriers are £13+.

    Some product categories are exempt or have lower rates of fee.

    Try this as a rough guide and remember to add on handling fees.

    More general information here
  • Cisco001
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    I don't know what you are buying, but you can also check amazon.fr/ amazon.it/ amazon.de

    You may find paying Euro is cheaper, and you won't have problem of tax.
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