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iPad shipped to Europe?
so, here's a question... would you Europe-based muzos buy an iPad from a US eBay seller? what are the import/customs costs and how cheap would it have to be to make it a good deal for you? (after shipping and customs mark-up)
Hopefully this is within the range of appropriate topics for the forum... because we all need more iPads and want better deals ;-)
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I recently bought a long sleeve tee from US to UK. I paid £30 for the tee, £8 postage and £8 import tax !!
If import tax is worked out by percentage of item price, that's like 27-28%.. Not such a bargin.
All of my iPads were grey imports, probably Honk Kong. I don't know how they go around the tax thing but I normally get them for less than a regular street price. I paid £350 for a new IPad Air about a month after the release. Some say that apple store warranty is only available for units purchased within the uk but when checking on apple's website it still shows it has a warranty. I presume I'll keep doing the same for all of future iPads.
Edit: all of mine were 16gb versions.
Customs fees are nasty in Spain as well. I know from experience.
Sometimes you can avoid fees if the seller send it "as a gift".
But as @miguelmarcos said, is difficult that it works in Spain, at least with packages "iPad size".
generally speaking you might loose warranty locally, you might not have 2y Europe customer warranty and you might pay taxes + vat, when imported out of EU (here us price + ~4% tax + 20% vat)
If I buy something through a legitimate uk business that ebay is and get an invoice from a company registered in the uk I should be good with warranties. Fortunately never had to test this.
And in some cases, you directly lose the warranty. I don't know about electronica stuff, but astronomical (Celestron).
This is because some brands have actually divided the world into market areas which can't be invaded each other. (Long sentence, I hope is well written)
Olympus made this now. No worldwide service.
Around January time I was looking for new sealed iPad Air on gumtree uk, found a guy selling some for £370 for 32gb ones so I bought one. It was £100 cheaper than everywhere so a nice bargin. He said they were imported from USA & that they had one year guarantee & proved it by putting the serial number in the apple website to confirm the guarantee was good.
Was having some problem the next day with what ever & I remember calling apple up & talking to a tec guy, he said wow you only got your ipad from America 10 hours ago, I said well yes it was a gift lol. He said your iPad guarantee is covered no problem.
I also remember the guy who I bought the iPad from said if you have a problem with the iPad just book it in with apple over the phone & as the prove of guarantee is there on their systems it's all good & they will sort out the posting to the apple shop & that way you don't need the prove of perchase