Will this effect anyone here?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/jan/07/customers-europe-hit-by-post-brexit-charges-buying-from-uk
Sure. Without proper bilateral agreements, there will be a customs expense, a VAT surcharge and in many cases also a separate tax (tariffs). That was the end of amazon.co.uk for me.
Also, define 'here'? Is 'here' Scotland or the forum? :D
The Forum :)
Then I'd guess yes to the extend that many of us here (in the forum) are not there (in the UK)...
It will affect most people trading between the U.K. and the E.U. (both directions). And it may affect people in the E.U. who use a trading site based outside of the E.U. even if the supplier and the customer are both in the E.U.
And it may also affect trading between the mainland U.K. and Northern Ireland.
Just look at the pain as the owner of Sell My Retro (https://www.sellmyretro.com/) tries to work out how to operate now and in future in this discussion (https://www.sellmyretro.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=167&start=20&sid=69599e287ec9223f1ce82a473436a537).
Unfortunately now the actual reality of BREXIT will become apparent.
Mark
Thanks for the info.
More info; from tfw8b: https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com/latest
TL;DR:
These are DHL prices
https://twitter.com/futurewas8bit/status/1346055785617494016
Brexit Adjustment: £4.50
Plus 'Economy Packet Post' is not offered any more by DHL, and 'import' charges on EU shipments.
:picard2:
Quote from: reidrac on 16:54, 08 January 21
More info; from tfw8b: https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com/latest (https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com/latest)
TL;DR:
https://twitter.com/futurewas8bit/status/1346055785617494016 (https://twitter.com/futurewas8bit/status/1346055785617494016)
Brexit Adjustment: £4.50
Plus 'Economy Packet Post' is not offered any more, and 'import' charges on EU shipments.
:picard2:
Blimey suprised there isn't another "extra surcharge on surchage" there, Rod Hull looks like he is learning from Ryan Air policies there.
AFAIK that's not him, that's the cost of international shipping with DHL as provided by DHL.
EDIT: twitter is crap; can't get context. Anyway, to be clear, that's not Rod but DHL prices.
EDIT again: a bit more context; https://twitter.com/futurewas8bit/status/1339702353587519490
Things ok so far for stuff sold on CPCSTORE.CO.UK - we use the good old postal service...
I was recently hit, I had to pay ~30€ after purchasing an Extron RGB-HDMI 300a for ~90€ from an eBay seller in the UK. I received an eMail from DHL and was able to pay using PayPal. The parcel arrived two days ago, so no problems, shipping from the UK to Germany was pretty quick.
Quote from: Poliander on 22:41, 09 January 21
I was recently hit, I had to pay ~30€ after purchasing an Extron RGB-HDMI 300a for ~90€ from an eBay seller in the UK. I received an eMail from DHL and was able to pay using PayPal. The parcel arrived two days ago, so no problems, shipping from the UK to Germany was pretty quick.
What was the ~30€ for?
Quote from: Skunkfish on 19:51, 09 January 21
Things ok so far for stuff sold on CPCSTORE.CO.UK - we use the good old postal service...
I had a quick look on the royal mail site and prices looked ok to me. I guess depends what you are selling whether the buyer will get stung with VAT now although the selling price should reflect no VAT but I guess depends if the seller is VAT registered.
I voted to leave the European Union over 4 and a half years ago. I'll leave it at that. (None of my continental friends have brought this subject up with me yet, funny enough.)
As I don't really purchase imported goods from Europe directly, the news article doesn't affect me. I tend to purchase imports from America and Japan for my gaming hobby.
Quote from: tjohnson on 01:17, 10 January 21
What was the ~30€ for?
A customs invoice (31,64€ import duty, taxes)
Quote from: Gryzor on 14:30, 08 January 21That was the end of amazon.co.uk for me.
And the end of paying for EU pensions by Brits :D
Seriously, how will the EU afford the UK not contributing?
Won't be affecting me, I just won't be giving the Queen my money.
I'll say no more on this completely pointless move.
Things are likely to get more complicated from the 1st July onwards, I'll need to register to collect EU VAT for sales in the EU - or its likely every package will get held up at customs with extra charges for the end customer.... I suspect this will also mean registering as a business and for VAT in the UK first :/
Damn this sucks. Perhaps retro sellers should establish warehouses in the EU like big retailers do :D