Rock Autos inport VAT help
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Rock Autos inport VAT help
Morning all
I have ordered from Rock auto's before with no problems, however this time I have a VAT and clearance fee for £36 .
I thought all duties were taken by Rock outs upon order?
Has anyone come across this before and could help sort it out please?
Thanks
I have ordered from Rock auto's before with no problems, however this time I have a VAT and clearance fee for £36 .
I thought all duties were taken by Rock outs upon order?
Has anyone come across this before and could help sort it out please?
Thanks
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
Did it all come via FedEx? If it was split parcels and some came post that'd be a good bet on the reason why.
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
I dont know? This is what I have receivedScottyDave wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 20 11:11 am Did it all come via FedEx? If it was split parcels and some came post that'd be a good bet on the reason why.
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
Yes that was sent by postal service which gets transferred to Parcel Farce here in the UK, charges weren't prepaid I'm afraid and you'll need to pay it before they'll release the parcel.TIB3300 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 20 12:44 pmI dont know? This is what I have receivedScottyDave wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 20 11:11 am Did it all come via FedEx? If it was split parcels and some came post that'd be a good bet on the reason why.
Need to choose FedEx option when selecting shipping to pay charges up front.
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
I ordered a converter from Summit a few weeks ago and couldnt get the option up to pre-pay import tax & duty so ordered it anyway and paid the shipping, using FedEx.ScottyDave wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 20 3:14 pmYes that was sent by postal service which gets transferred to Parcel Farce here in the UK, charges weren't prepaid I'm afraid and you'll need to pay it before they'll release the parcel.TIB3300 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 20 12:44 pmI dont know? This is what I have receivedScottyDave wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 20 11:11 am Did it all come via FedEx? If it was split parcels and some came post that'd be a good bet on the reason why.
Need to choose FedEx option when selecting shipping to pay charges up front.
The parcel arrived about 5 days later (they quoted between 3-8) and the I got the invoice for tax & duty thru the post about 2 weeks later (last week), which I've just paid online.
At least with FedEx they dont hold onto your goods until you've paid all the charges, unlike Parcel Farce
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
I've ordered from RockAuto plenty of times in the past, never had an issue.
Recently ordered something (via FedEx option) with charges pre-paid and RockAuto took the payment inc charges.
But on arrival in the UK, I also got a demand from Fed-Ex asking for £4 plus £10 admin fee - I've queried it but it is currently in the COVID-bound, short staffed invoice dept abyss.
Always worth checking.
Recently ordered something (via FedEx option) with charges pre-paid and RockAuto took the payment inc charges.
But on arrival in the UK, I also got a demand from Fed-Ex asking for £4 plus £10 admin fee - I've queried it but it is currently in the COVID-bound, short staffed invoice dept abyss.
Always worth checking.
Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
ScottyDave wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 20 3:14 pmYes that was sent by postal service which gets transferred to Parcel Farce here in the UK, charges weren't prepaid I'm afraid and you'll need to pay it before they'll release the parcel.TIB3300 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 20 12:44 pmI dont know? This is what I have receivedScottyDave wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 20 11:11 am Did it all come via FedEx? If it was split parcels and some came post that'd be a good bet on the reason why.
Need to choose FedEx option when selecting shipping to pay charges up front.
Ah! thanks
That makes sence , just looked at my shipping order and it was deliverd by
Ship Via: Economy Mail (Consolidated)(DHLGlobalMail)
From:RockAuto, LLC67 Whitson St.Hempstead,
NY 11550USShip
Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
I had the same,came as a text first which i thought was a scam so deleted it, then got a letter. First time from Rock Auto as it was the cheaper postal option as it was heavy items (brake discs). Will always try to use FEDEX throughout.
Rock Auto did email on the order and warned there may be charges on delivery for one of the packages.
Rock Auto did email on the order and warned there may be charges on delivery for one of the packages.
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
Ive used Rock Autos a few times, depending on the source of the part , depends whether duty and VAT are included,
however i fear thats academic now!
just tried to order front and rear bumpers for my Chally, bumpers x2 =£271, Fed Ex 5 day delivery £1800 FFS!!!!
4 months ago this would have been £600 all in, ive checked and from all accounts the above quote is correct lol
so i'l keep my body coloured bumpers!
however i fear thats academic now!
just tried to order front and rear bumpers for my Chally, bumpers x2 =£271, Fed Ex 5 day delivery £1800 FFS!!!!
4 months ago this would have been £600 all in, ive checked and from all accounts the above quote is correct lol
so i'l keep my body coloured bumpers!
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
newsatten wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 20 5:58 pm Ive used Rock Autos a few times, depending on the source of the part , depends whether duty and VAT are included,
however i fear thats academic now!
just tried to order front and rear bumpers for my Chally, bumpers x2 =£271, Fed Ex 5 day delivery £1800 FFS!!!!
4 months ago this would have been £600 all in, ive checked and from all accounts the above quote is correct lol
so i'l keep my body coloured bumpers!
Just had a look at the cost of my Rockauto basket
think I'll be holding off from ordering Stateside for a bit.
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
For a bulky item like bumpers & If there’s no rush, sea freight is a far less costly option to consider
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
anything big and i use STS imports. have a chat with Ron Fenton.
Fedex say they only act on what the customs person at the clearance house says they need to do, that person my have a fedex badge but they work from HMRC
trouble is some of those people don't read the invoice, no skin off their nose if they get it wrong.... so even if it all turns out to be a mistake
you owe FedEx a minimum of £14 because it landed in their invoice system, go for a full investigation into the issue and you owe then £14 + £50 if they find no fault on their part and there won't be the fault is with HMRC
Its all a con.
HMRC have a complaints line which forwards you to a website which suggests you try to leverage anything owed out of them by either a dispute process that may cost you money or via a process similar to doing a tax return which involves getting a government gateway account.
beware of anything with free shipping, to HMRC its an excuse to treat the whole parcel as a exception where the invoice was not filled in correctly
and you get charged based on a formula linked to value of goods how big the parcel is, combined with the maximum weight that could fit in that space for the type of shipping hence a 1 foot square box of air might be considered as weighing 100KG ... in which case YOU tax man
its a con
Dave
Fedex say they only act on what the customs person at the clearance house says they need to do, that person my have a fedex badge but they work from HMRC
trouble is some of those people don't read the invoice, no skin off their nose if they get it wrong.... so even if it all turns out to be a mistake
you owe FedEx a minimum of £14 because it landed in their invoice system, go for a full investigation into the issue and you owe then £14 + £50 if they find no fault on their part and there won't be the fault is with HMRC
Its all a con.
HMRC have a complaints line which forwards you to a website which suggests you try to leverage anything owed out of them by either a dispute process that may cost you money or via a process similar to doing a tax return which involves getting a government gateway account.
beware of anything with free shipping, to HMRC its an excuse to treat the whole parcel as a exception where the invoice was not filled in correctly
and you get charged based on a formula linked to value of goods how big the parcel is, combined with the maximum weight that could fit in that space for the type of shipping hence a 1 foot square box of air might be considered as weighing 100KG ... in which case YOU tax man
its a con
Dave
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Re: Rock Autos inport VAT help
PS for most couriers a little over 6 foot is the max length they will take for a normal punter. try getting a dash pad shipped.....mine came in eventually with someone who was moving house Aus-UK the shipping was going to be more than the cost of a second hand dash pad and its restoration.
so for a bumper you will be charged for a space that is 1 foot deep 3 foot wide 3 foot tall with the bumper on the diagonal
trouble is that space could have been filled with 9 x 1 foot squared boxes of 26kg each all of which could have been unique shipments on which they make a profit. your bumper wastes 5-6 square foot of profit....
so its better off in the flat bed of a newly imported truck in a 40 foot container i.e talk to Ron Fenton
you will still pay import duty and VAT but he will be fair. you will not be subjected to a formula in a spreadsheet that has little link to the reality of shipping a bumper i.e bespoke service rather than the easiest solution for a data entry clerk who clicks the button that says "big" followed by "awkward" and watches the $$$$ roll by like a 1 armed bandit until they get YOUR price.
Dave
so for a bumper you will be charged for a space that is 1 foot deep 3 foot wide 3 foot tall with the bumper on the diagonal
trouble is that space could have been filled with 9 x 1 foot squared boxes of 26kg each all of which could have been unique shipments on which they make a profit. your bumper wastes 5-6 square foot of profit....
so its better off in the flat bed of a newly imported truck in a 40 foot container i.e talk to Ron Fenton
you will still pay import duty and VAT but he will be fair. you will not be subjected to a formula in a spreadsheet that has little link to the reality of shipping a bumper i.e bespoke service rather than the easiest solution for a data entry clerk who clicks the button that says "big" followed by "awkward" and watches the $$$$ roll by like a 1 armed bandit until they get YOUR price.
Dave
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