kerdiff wrote: » Hi I bought a TP Link M4 mesh wifi extender on Currys.ie on the 2nd of Jan as they didnt have any in my local store, i just recieved an email saying that the product is in a DPD ware house in England and I wont be getting till 18th of Jan. What I want to know is will I have to pay any customs and excise as it's coming from the UK although i ordered it on the irish website and thought it would be posted from ireland. TIA.
MissShihTzu wrote: » I think this issue will be far more common in the coming days and weeks ahead, but wanted to put this out there. I ordered a monitor for use at home. It was ordered on the Irish website, with Irish VAT paid at the time of ordering. It was ordered just before Brexit with a projected delivery date of 6th Jan. All good. Got a text saying delivery was delayed, should be with me soon and not to bother contacting. The very next day, got another text saying my item will be with me by 18th Jan. Annoying, but at this point, I started to suspect this was coming from the UK. I checked the tracking. DPD state the item is on its way back to Currys! :eek: Calling CS is useless, as you're simply sent round in a loop and cannot actually SPEAK to anyone. So I took to Twitter... Got a reply after 2 days of tweeting. The parcel needs Customs labels applied!! So I asked via DM why it took me tweeting to even get this far, I still don't have a delivery date, can't cancel the order so I can try somewhere else, and whether this will now be subject to more VAT as well as duty. It's an absolute **** show, and nobody seems to be able to give me an answer... Anyone else in the same boat?
rock22 wrote: » Is the monitor made in the UK or EU. Becasue the trade agreement only allows duty free trade on items made in the UK. Technically, if it is made in China , or any other third party country, then it might be subject to duty.
Gemma1982 wrote: » This is very helpful as I got a similar email from dpd this morning. Apparently I owe 128 in customs for a laptop purchased from curry’s.ie. I haven’t been able to get through to currys. Am I safe to just ignore the email from dpd and trust that it will be dealt with by currys?
Vic_08 wrote: » Under no circumstances should you pay the customs charge, you would hve a hell of a battle to get that money back if you do. Your only option is to ignore the demand, it's possible currys will sort it but I wouldn't assume they will. Best advice for now is that anyone who really wants to buy from them to use the click and collect option as this is stock already in the country while home deliveries come from their UK dispatch centre.
Vic_08 wrote: » Under no circumstances should you pay the customs charge, you would hve a hell of a battle to get that money back if you do. Your only option is to ignore the demand, it's possible currys will sort it but I wouldn't assume they will.Best advice for now is that anyone who really wants to buy from them to use the click and collect option as this is stock already in the country while home deliveries come from their UK dispatch centre.
Masala wrote: » So - should the OP reject the delivery and let it get sent back???? How easy is it to get a refund on the Laptop from Curry's for no-receipt of the goods?? The OP could be chasing €600-700 refund for months......
MissShihTzu wrote: » That's great, presuming anyone is ABLE to click and collect. None of the monitors I wanted had that facility. It was delivery only. At this point, I can safely presume nobody on here realised the stock was coming from the UK. If we order from an Irish website, pay the appropriate taxes and VAT, then it seems hugely unfair to pay VAT and duty again through no fault of our own. This issue needs to be sorted out. How and when I don't know...
jimmy86 wrote: » I spoke to customer service today also and was told to ignore the customs charge request from DPD that it would be sorted from their end.
pgtipz wrote: » which contact number did you get through on 1890 818575 ? Similar story for me Laptop bought Jan 1st, text from DPD telling me I owed duty/taxes. Tried to contact currys by phone - end up with automated messages, email - no reply, used chat on UK website but waste of time - they can see order but can't do much else !