MarkY91 wrote: » My friend bought a laptop from Curry's Irish website. It for some reason was shipped form the UK. DPD are asking for a €200 import tax. But as far as she was aware, she owjdont have to pay anything due to ordering from an Irish website. What shojdl she do guys? Just request the laptop to be returned and refunded?
beachhead wrote: » You can try to return but prob have to pay duties anyway and the return courier charge.
beachhead wrote: » Why is everyone on here suprised by Brexit and the service provided by UK retailers with shops here in the Republic.They will do anything to get your money.I ordered from littlewoodsireland.ie Who? Cancelled after 2 weeks.Item ordered is sitting a depot in the UK.They are a true online store before anyone corrects me.But the so called bricks and mortar versions are no different.It will be the same story for at least 6 mts maybe more.
Rows Grower wrote: » The cheek of them to thank customers for their patience, at a minimum they'd want to return the delivery charge to every customer as well. Brexit is no excuse for this debacle, the whole world knew Brexit was going to have implications. I honestly thought I was buying something that was in Ireland.
Carodh wrote: » So part of my order arrived today and there was no request to pay import duty. My ordered was split into 3 parts and 2 parts arrived today. The tracking on the 4rd says on its way to Ireland.
CoBo55 wrote: » Who was the courier? You could get a letter from them when everything has been delivered, they're playing an underhand game at the minute as they don't want people rejecting items on the doorstep and they're saddled with trying to send them back. Memories of the 70's and my father ordering parts from Happy Hamrax are flooding back... Full circle as they say...
[Deleted User] wrote: » Mentioned as final item on newstalk 106 news at 3. Curry's and BREXIT.
Deleted User wrote: » Mentioned as final item on newstalk 106 news at 3. Curry's and BREXIT.
pgtipz wrote: » Update from DPD (spoke with them earlier) "ignore the text/email re: customs charges as Curry's are paying it". My laptop (ordered Jan 1st) has apparently 'landed' in Ireland and I should have it in the next day or so.
craigcharlie wrote: » Thanks for this. To repeat this for everyone reading this thread: Both DPD and Curry's customer services reps have said to ignore the communications asking to pay Custom charges. Btw, I received ANOTHER text today from DPD about paying Custom charges, despite the fact that their customer service has confirmed that it's being paid by Curry's. In other words, even though DPD actually KNOW that Curry's are paying the fee, they will not stop sending me texts asking me to pay a Customs charge. So, whatever else is going on, DPD have some real problems with sending their customers correct communication. Apparently they're not able to identify which orders are from Curry's and prevent these texts.
beauf wrote: » All my recent orders from amazon have arrived in a few days as usual. They've only been small items. No duty thus far.
Also, due to a technical error, a number of our customers received a request to pay duty on their order. This was an error and again, we apologise wholeheartedly for the undue inconvenience that has caused. We are working on a resolution with all affected customers and they will be contacted to refund them of any costs incurred on their order.
Timfy wrote: » Several run of the mill items ordered from Amazon on the 12th Jan, using my Prime account. Amazon shows delivery date of 29th Jan. Putting in a UK address shows that next day delivery is available. Needless to say, Prime cancelled.....
craigcharlie wrote: » One additional comment to add. I got my third email from DPD today, with the following text:FINAL REMINDER There is a Customs Charge due on your DPD Shipment Number XXXXXXXXXX from EIRE delivery. To avoid any impact on your delivery please pay the required XX EUR which is due on your shipment. Goods will not be released for delivery until this amount is paid. This 'Final Reminder' worried me enough that I called DPD. Somehow managed to get through after 20 mins on hold - not bad :mad: The Customer Service rep said that the email was automated, and that I don't have to worry about it. My item is still being processed and will be shipped. She also said that DPD are aware that shipments from Curry's/PCWorld don't have Customs due. Looks like the DPD 'automated mails' workflow can't be turned off on a per shipper basis. So I'll just keep getting these mails until my parcel is delivered :rolleyes: Hopefully this post will save other people from 20+++ minutes on the phone.
MissShihTzu wrote: » Just got a text from Currys asking me for feedback on my return experience... ��