Well! Thought importa order plectrum from http://www.claytoncustom.com/ and wonder if there is anyone in the know
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I have only had to pay duty when it comes to expensive things like guitars and stuff. importa And a while ago so I bought a 25 pack dunlop stubby 3 mm and there was no duty.
It's not the product that determines the tariff or not, that's the price and if it is checked or not. If you make custom picks so it will of course usually a bunch and then you are across the line and will likely be stopped. A little warning for their custom if you shall have double press (both sides), when they do get the pick hot and when you get them, they are all shaped like a spoon, and more or less useless. Have seen it several times. Take enkletryck. / Magnus
LIte clarifying what I meant before. Whatever the value of the item so you can encounter a handling fee from the Post Office at the airport. If jahg not mistaken entirely on a hundred. If the provider eg specat has a value of the item you ride guaranteed on a handling fee. The same thing I would think that it is if they find a consignment coming from a known company that sends goods. In addition, it must also pay VAT on the goods. So it's not always cheaper to buy their stuff outside the EU when all charges added on, it's always a smart plan to check out what the item costs in the EU with shipping, etc. and then compare with prices outside the EU with shipping, handling charges, tax and any customs fee applied.
From the Customs Service - "A parcel sent directly from a third country to a consignee within the EU and containing goods with a total value exceeding SEK 1 300 are exempt from duty." importa
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