kellyoreilly
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I think you''l find that the amongst the various T&Cs you agreed when purchasing there was a statement something like "local taxes or delivery charges are the responsibility of the purchaser". These are fairly standard on e-commerce web-sites....
Would the company i purchased from not be obliged to inform you that the item was coming from outside the EU if it was going to alter the price you expected to pay?
Made in ????... The parcel only contained tshirts !
Imports from EU are not charged custom duties but are liable to VAT at point of entry.
I think someone is confusing DHL with Deutsche Post.
It it was posted in Germany no taxes or VAT apply.
There is a (very cost effective) small parcels service in Germany operated by DHL in conjunction with Deutsche Post.
The Company was Cafe press.
Im sure it was a .co.uk site I bought from as prices were given in euro but cant check now until credit card bill arrives.
Imports from EU are not charged custom duties but are liable to VAT at point of entry.
Even if the goods were posted in Germany it may be, as mentioned earlier, a drop shipment actually originating in the US. Although in that case I wonder why charges were not levied in Germany?Duties and Taxes:
Items shipped internationally may incur customs duties and import tax. Please note that additional charges for customs clearance may be collected and are the responsibility of the recipient.
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