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#220568 - 11/24/04 09:09 AM Korga Pa1X
spalding Offline
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Registered: 09/29/04
Posts: 582
Loc: Birmingham
i have been shopping online and have come across the Korg PA1x. I have never purchased anythoing on the net befoe. The borad is at $3100 or £1660 english pounds. It says that it has free shipping costs and its froma company called Same Day music www.samedaymusic.com has anyone purchased from them before ?. what do i need to be wary of ? Is there any other cost that i would have to pay ? are they a reputable company.your help would be much appreciated as i am ready to purchase. George Kaye if you are listening i would like to buy from you but this price is real good if you can assist lets work something out

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#220569 - 11/24/04 09:19 AM Re: Korga Pa1X
tigerfool Offline
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Registered: 11/13/04
Posts: 90
Loc: kingston, RI USA
First, I have nothing to sell.

Are you UK? I think the story might be different if you buy from US. You might have to pay duties.

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#220570 - 11/24/04 09:27 AM Re: Korga Pa1X
Carrie-uk Offline
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Registered: 02/23/04
Posts: 168
Loc: England
I moved to the UK from America a few years ago. They tried to charge me VAT on my own belongings when I shipped them over! In other words, I strongly suspect customs will charge you VAT on the item.

Unless of course you know someone in America (relatives, etc) who can ship it to you. You might be able to get away with saying it's a gift then.

On the down side, if anything's wrong with it, you'll have to pay to ship it all the way back, and they might not accept the warranty cause you took it out of the US.

Carrie

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#220571 - 11/24/04 09:34 AM Re: Korga Pa1X
spalding Offline
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Registered: 09/29/04
Posts: 582
Loc: Birmingham
yes i am uk based. It says we do not collect "sales tax except 6% on orders shipped to NJ." Dont know what that means

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#220572 - 11/24/04 10:04 AM Re: Korga Pa1X
tigerfool Offline
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Registered: 11/13/04
Posts: 90
Loc: kingston, RI USA
Hehe, it means if you live in New Jersey, you need to pay sales tax which is 6%.

I used to send stuff to Canada, they collect heft amount of duties. I think they might collect in UK too, even for gifts.

One tip: if the shipper ships via US Postal Service, you might get away with duties. At least in the case of Canada, most items I send to my friend via USPS is "duty free", but every time I ship via Fedex or UPS got checkec by the Customs Office and was levied heavy duties and fines.


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Originally posted by spalding:
yes i am uk based. It says we do not collect "sales tax except 6% on orders shipped to NJ." Dont know what that means




[This message has been edited by tigerfool (edited 11-24-2004).]

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#220573 - 11/24/04 10:52 AM Re: Korga Pa1X
nardoni2002 Offline
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
spalding,you will pay import duty,i ordered some goods from usa,i had to pay it,i think the only way round it is if you go to usa and bring it back with you,mike

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#220574 - 11/24/04 11:23 AM Re: Korga Pa1X
Alex K Offline
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
When a US-based retailer sells to the US customer, they may be required to collect sales tax - in this case they only collect sales tax for orders shipped to New Jersey, probably because that's where they are located.

When a product is shipped to a different country, the customs in that country collect the local taxes and duties. Duties are tariffs (extra charges) imposed on the objects of different kinds at different rates.

When you buy duty-free at the airport for taking with you out of the country, the stuff you buy is not subject to local taxes, duties, etc. However, when you bring it with you to the country of your destination, you have to declare it, and there is a potential that if you bring too much with you, you will be charged duties. Canadians bringing alcohol/tobacco from the US know well how this works.

If you were to bring with you a piece of electronic equipment (e.g. a keyboard), your country (UK) may require a proof that you did not buy it abroad during this trip. If you do not have such a proof, they may charge us duties and taxes. Although this has gotten more lax in recent days with everyone carrying portable computers, but still, the burden of proof is on you.
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#220575 - 11/24/04 11:30 AM Re: Korga Pa1X
jamman Offline
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 666
Loc: City of Angels in the golden s...
all electronics except portable ones that you can get away with (camcoders,etc)you'll have to pay duty(it could be more than you might think)so consider that too.[/

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#220576 - 11/24/04 01:12 PM Re: Korga Pa1X
Starkeeper Offline
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Registered: 09/16/02
Posts: 1704
Loc: Toronto
I am considering imnporting to Canada and called customs. They told me that the customs duty on a musical keyboard would be 6%. This isn't so bad. You should call your local customs office and find out what the cost would be. Not sure why you would have to return it to the country of origin for warranty. Can't you bring it to any Korg dealer?
Starkeeper
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#220577 - 11/24/04 03:41 PM Re: Korga Pa1X
spalding Offline
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Registered: 09/29/04
Posts: 582
Loc: Birmingham
i will call my tax office tommorrow.thanks

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