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Shipping charges.

Posted: Nov 27th 2002, 9:11 pm
by Douglas
Someone from UPS called round to my house today and left a note saying they had my pakage, (least I know I have them, now my double charge refund should be next)

the problem is on the invoice it says I have to pay £15.56 Taxes, £2.81 duties and £10.00 for Brokerage surcharges.

Is this a charge from AU or is this a charge for importing goods into the U.K? therfore the money going to the goverment.

I was told By that criminal ROSS that my shipping would be free, If i find out that this is a charge from AU i will send the pakage back with a death threat!!!

now on to getting my overcharge refund, my bonus disc and lunchbox, hopefully i wont be an old man before I receive it all :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted:

Re: Shipping charges.

Posted: Nov 28th 2002, 8:46 am
by higgy
Douglas wrote:Someone from UPS called round to my house today and left a note saying they had my pakage, (least I know I have them, now my double charge refund should be next)

the problem is on the invoice it says I have to pay £15.56 Taxes, £2.81 duties and £10.00 for Brokerage surcharges.

Is this a charge from AU or is this a charge for importing goods into the U.K? therfore the money going to the goverment.
I've heard of UPS adding a £10 admin fee for dealing with the customs charges before, so it's not likely AU has anything to do with this. It's why I never select any type of courier delivery in situations where a choice is given. First the courier reports your import, then they cash in on it. Just yet another scamming outfit, I'm afraid.


Dave.

Posted: Dec 1st 2002, 2:09 pm
by KrokRos
I got a bill from UPS for 51 dollars. That's half a set!!!!