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plal and customs

foto010101

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Hello, I remember somebody on this board saying that plal makes an effort to avoid customs taxes. Is this true? I would like to buy a pair of C&J shoes from this store, but I am not sure if it will pass Dutch (EU) customs without getting charged. Please let me know your experiences and share your knowledge, Mike
 

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Not to take away form p. lal, but pediwear (uk) will beat their price just for the asking, plus it's a lot closer and less complicated for you since you are in the EU.
 

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Originally Posted by andrebaron
Not to take away form p. lal, but pediwear (uk) will beat their price just for the asking, plus it's a lot closer and less complicated for you since you are in the EU.
Ok, thanks. Are you sure they will be cheaper if I negotiate a price? Is it possible to get the shoe VAT-free because I live outside the UK? If so, will Dutch customs add their VAT instead? Mike
 

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Don't take my word for it--email pediwear yourself and explain that you are tempted by the fine offering of p.plal.
 

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according to their (pediwear) site VAT is payable within the EU.
 

foto010101

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Originally Posted by Britalian
according to their (pediwear) site VAT is payable within the EU.
you're right, that sucks
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. no pediwear for me!
 

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