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Date:         Tue, 22 Jun 1999 23:46:13 EDT
Reply-To:     ThingGuy@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Steve Lashley <ThingGuy@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: parts from Germany
Comments: To: dhayward@island.net
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In a message dated 6/22/99 6:14:12 PM, dhayward@ISLAND.NET wrote:

<<I am considering ordering a part from Germany that seems to me a lot cheaper than the Canadian $ price. The price in Canada is $325 ca plus taxes. In Germany the same part is $124 ca (153 DM). Does anyone have any experience in bringing a part in from Germany, how to arrange shipping, avoiding the 16% value added tax, duty obligations or other suggetsions ? I would appreciate hearing from you and can be e-mailed direct or through GERRY for everyones benefit.

Regards, David Hayward dhayward@island.net >>

David, If you can get them to ship it to you by standard post, then it my be a good deal.

I don't know about Canada, but many small parts will just show up at our door here in the US no questions asked.

In fact, I've picked up some rather large packages at the post office without problem.

Try to stay away from UPS as they want a small fortune to ship and clear packages.

You should not be charged the value added tax when an item is exported.

If your German supplier will take credit cards, then you're in luck. Otherwise you need to get a check or postal money order made out in German currency, or do a wire transfer. Most banks charge $15 or more to cut the check, and $35 or more to wire the funds.

I arrange my own shipping from Europe. I've found that most businesses there do not want to deal with the shipping.

Steve Lashley '74 Campmobile '93 EV MV http://EuroCampers.com Importing German Side Tents, Carver Propane Heaters and other Accessories for Bus, Vanagon and Eurovan


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