Went to order a new part costing just 7 euro from the commencal site but they want 25 euros deliveryis this because of brexit? Sorry been out the loop for a while due to illness
Went to order a new part costing just 7 euro from the commencal site but they want 25 euros deliveryis this because of brexit? Sorry been out the loop for a while due to illness
Using post rather than couriers huh?I posted a box to the UK last week. Was about €25 with DHL, UPS or via "La poste". Also had to complete 7 pages of customs forms !
DHL and UPS would both pick up from mine (Couriers), but I didn't have much confidence they'd find the house as it's in the middle of nowhere vs the lady at the post office is very attractive.Using post rather than couriers huh?
For the purposes of parcels, the operation will be indivisible. It's probably obvious but the way it will be done is a local depot will be collecting all the parcels daily, transhipping them onto a truck with all the others & that truck will be heading north toward the UK every night where it will swap trailers with one heading south loaded with all the local collections from wherever it has originated & so you have a reciprocal logistics operation.Using post rather than couriers huh?
They started that a couple of years ago. Pre-brexit. I think it was a way for e-bay to just make more money on each sale.they have started an easy euro shipping scheme but its still expensive, I could post stuff for about £4-5 that costs £25 now..
I didn't say it was. I was trying to say that Tesco gave eBay the idea to take ownership of a revenue stream that was not theirs. Obvioulsy I failed, my apologies. I was trying very hard not pour bile on to Tesco. It seems that you have to deal with Tesco a lot right now, despite their new "supplier friendly" manner following their financial disaster. You have my sympathy. They used to be truly predatory and passed this attitude towards suppliers on to other retailers. It was like a cancer. My god-daughter used to work in buying for another big retailer and I could not believe how unethical her dealings with suppliers were. She had only ever known her then current employer and saw nothing wrong with what she was expected to do. The sad thing was that I'm sure that the behaviour was all legal. Was it ethical, was it supportive of the supply chain, was it mutual? None of those.Ebay's set up is nothing like Tesco's Factory gate. Half my working life is spent fending off f****g Tesco & their attempts to put everyone out of business.
no and there is no excuse for it other than the fact they dont give a toss for you as a customer.Went to order a new part costing just 7 euro from the commencal site but they want 25 euros deliveryis this because of brexit? Sorry been out the loop for a while due to illness
I have no idea what specific part you are referring to but it is very unlikely to be made by Commencal.......it will be generic to the cable brand or just generic so go to ebay or Tredz etc.I only wanted that cable guide that fits into the pivot point screw,I’ve made a poor replacement but it will do
most things free from China!! Most things over £20 free in the UK..to the UK.......most things sold via Amazon or Ebay ( regardless of origin) free or v low cost. Decent EU suppliers include VAT plus customs if applicable ( in which case it did not originate in the EU in any case) and totally reasonable shipping.It's a shit show
I found buying components from the US was cheaper AND quicker.
Some tyres and other bits from Germany/Spain took over a week to arrive - mostly sitting in the customs clearance backlog
3 days direct from north america and cost less.
It's only going to keep getting worse next year too. Combined with fuel and food prices going through the roof.
They manage the tax/duty burden on your behalf. For a fee.most things sold via Amazon or Ebay ( regardless of origin) free or v low cost.
If under £135 inc delivery that's how the system is supposed to work. If over £135 inc delivery they are managing the tax/duty burden for you. For a fee. Don't believe me? Check out canyon bike prices for the UK and Europe...Decent EU suppliers include VAT plus customs if applicable ( in which case it did not originate in the EU in any case) and totally reasonable shipping.
If we (the UK government) hadn't made such a colossal dog's egg of Brexshit preparation we'd have the customs processes and manpower in place to prevent this. It'll be interesting to see what happens on 1st Jan...most things free from China!!
Whether goods arrive in the UK from Europe or the US the customs clearance process is the same.
If we (the UK government) hadn't made such a colossal dog's egg of Brexshit preparation we'd have the customs processes and manpower in place to prevent this. It'll be interesting to see what happens on 1st Jan...
I see the rose tinted Brexshit Specs are back on.
I know some would love the opportunity to jump on bandwagon but it really serves no one. I am interested in how we get the parts we need for our bikes
They manage the tax/duty burden on your behalf. For a fee.
..and no additional cost to the customer. These types of online sales are the best solution for suppliers with no past experience of managing international online sales. So you know see more and more companies using Amazon or Ebay as a far more cost effective way of them running online sales and is worth checking especially for smaller suppliers.
If under £135 inc delivery that's how the system is supposed to work. If over £135 inc delivery they are managing the tax/duty burden for you. For a fee. Don't believe me? Check out canyon bike prices for the UK and Europe...
The latter part being an option. The change you refer to was mostly in relation to charging VAT. VAT has to be charged at the point of sale for items below £135 .The entire process...from July 2021 adopted also within the EU.....is designed to prevent VAT evasion ( which was widespread) and to lessen the load on customs handling/checking multiple low cost/value items.
If we (the UK government) hadn't made such a colossal dog's egg of Brexshit preparation we'd have the customs processes and manpower in place to prevent this. It'll be interesting to see what happens on 1st Jan...
or you could equally say that professional and experienced EU suppliers put many of their EU counterparts to shame. For example Bikester is a German supplier. All goods are shiped from Warehouses in Germany. VAT and any customs due is included in the price ( regardless of value). That process negates the need for checking or charging by customs officers and is how the system is supposed to work. Customs will only do random checks to ensure compliance rather than have to check and process every small shipment . Shipping for non bulky items up to £99 is £4.99.........over £99 its free. Shipping for bikes is £29. Those shipping terms are emulated by many well known UK bike outlets exporting to the EU and elsewhere.
Of course the UK/EU Trade Agreement meant a change of processes and companies had the choice of either implementing those changes or not. Understandably many with only small percentages of their income derived from overseas orders and with no previous experience of exporting ( which applies to a significant proportion of EU SMEs ), and no wish to register for VAT with the UK Inland Revenue, either refused to accept orders from those customers or just rely on ad hoc use of carrier services at ridiculous prices. Both choices amount to the same thing. So just like most things, buy from a professional supplier that actually values your business.
I have ordered bike stuff from Bikester. Good web site, good prices, low cost shipping, no additional charges, and delivery was typical 2 or 3 days longer than Tredz or CRC.
Or you could just admit that the only quantifiable thing Brexshit has achieved so far is make trading with our closest neighbours more difficult. I suspect your outlook would be somewhat different if you were a fisherman, cheese producer or still of working age with the desire to live and work in Europe.
In this instance, as it's Christmas - the time for friendship, sharing, love and understanding and of course giving (assuming your things came) we will leave this one unlocked.Brexit threads always end up locked.
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