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Post by newmark on Jul 24, 2012 18:15:12 GMT
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Post by OneDay on Jul 24, 2012 18:17:19 GMT
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Post by newmark on Jul 24, 2012 18:21:13 GMT
hmmm.. I was just in it about 5 minutes ago and was kicking myself looking at it because I ordered one about 2 hours ago before I seen that come up. Maybe they are after getting an overload I dunno.
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Post by newmark on Jul 24, 2012 18:22:16 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 24, 2012 19:14:58 GMT
Don't forget though Newmark, that if you buy from the US that you're almost certainly guaranteed to pay Duty/PF handling on top of the device price.
So there's always that to consider and weigh up.
Plus shipping is $39.50 . . . . although if it all came in at around $200ish , it's still a saving on a cracking device.
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Post by newmark on Jul 24, 2012 21:16:46 GMT
Its a little less than $180 including the delivery cost so works out at approx €150 or £116 so very good if managing to avoid the duty. I have never had to pay duty here in Ireland for anything I've gotten from the states but maybe Ive just been lucky and I'm probably going to jinx myself now for saying it
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 24, 2012 21:56:10 GMT
Lol . . . I hope you haven't Newmark, most of us that have ordered Provari's direct, sadly have had to pay duty. Which isn't actually too excessive, it's Parcel Force's extra handling charge that grates a bit.
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Post by ragjoy on Jul 25, 2012 7:15:54 GMT
Lol . . . I hope you haven't Newmark, most of us that have ordered Provari's direct, sadly have had to pay duty. Which isn't actually too excessive, it's Parcel Force's extra handling charge that grates a bit. perpy what are the extra charges once in the uk ie tax and parcelforce?. ive become a bit disillusioned with buying one from the uk although obviously buying from the US would mean exactly the same in a sense. i really cant understand how you can license a distributor in the uk but expect problems (in the first 6 mths) to be sent to the US for inspection, repair or to clarify that its broke before its replaced. surely the whole point of having a uk dealer is they get it back and tell provape its broke, dented or whatever then replace it. they could send a quick web cam clip if need be to show the problem. i had a laptop from asus with 2 years warranty and it got sent too asus in the uk18 mths into the warranty, surely thats how it works in the later stages of the warranty. it breaks all uk trading laws the way i see it. raggy............
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Post by VE Jason on Jul 25, 2012 7:48:02 GMT
It's for the vendor to deal with the manufacturer, not the customer. A common mistake is not keeping stock back for replacing faulty parts. When a site shows out of stock they should still have enough of that product held back to use in the case of warranty claims. The quantity would normally be based on experience and return rates obtained from the manufacturers. Of course, not all manufacturers are honest about the return rate
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Post by ragjoy on Jul 25, 2012 7:56:39 GMT
It's for the vendor to deal with the manufacturer, not the customer. A common mistake is not keeping stock back for replacing faulty parts. When a site shows out of stock they should still have enough of that product held back to use in the case of warranty claims. The quantity would normally be based on experience and return rates obtained from the manufacturers. Of course, not all manufacturers are honest about the return rate all very true jason, just a shame vendors like yourself dont sell them. but i assume theres a good reason for that. raggy...........
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Post by VE Jason on Jul 25, 2012 8:01:01 GMT
Yes, we are VAT registered, so the nasty VAT man would take the first 20%, leaving just about nothing Raggy.
I did negotiate with Provape a while ago, but it just wasn't feasible, othewise we would have stocked them without question.
They are still the best device out there IMO.
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 25, 2012 21:29:06 GMT
I'd reckon as a rough guide, you'd be looking at around £30 in Duty/PF charges Raggy . . . I bought my first Provari direct from Provape as many of us did, as there wasn't a UK stockist at all at the time. Provape, in my experience as a customer, are a great company to deal with, the downside is of course that they are the other side of the world. If you do like shiny though, this deal that Newmark has found could be worth consideration, as for the time being Provape won't be making the Chrome version anymore. www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provape/317443-chrome-provari-discontinued-now.html
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Post by ragjoy on Jul 25, 2012 21:57:23 GMT
I'd reckon as a rough guide, you'd be looking at around �30 in Duty/PF charges Raggy . . . I bought my first Provari direct from Provape as many of us did, as there wasn't a UK stockist at all at the time. Provape, in my experience as a customer, are a great company to deal with, the downside is of course that they are the other side of the world. If you do like shiny though, this deal that Newmark has found could be worth consideration, as for the time being Provape won't be making the Chrome version anymore. www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provape/317443-chrome-provari-discontinued-now.htmlthanks perpy, it dont sound a bad deal, the green and blue are $15 more. the episode on sandras thread has really started given me the ache with the whole provari thing. as usual im back to the thinking board AGAIN.
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 25, 2012 22:03:17 GMT
Go for it Raggy, you know and I know that you want to.
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Post by ragjoy on Jul 25, 2012 22:04:07 GMT
am i correct in thinking that the cost is £90+£30 tax and PF = £120 total. that does sound very cheap. i entered my post code and country and it showed no delivery charge.
raggy...................
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