Andrea Boccelli - Vivere - Live in Tuscany Blu Ray Help Finding?

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Hi

My dad would like this blu ray for christmas but I don't know where to find it?

Any help appreciated

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I would much prefer not to import by the way.
 
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Hi thanks for all your responses.

If I import it I really do not want to me done on import tax duty. Everytime I import from amazon.com I get done and it's quite a lot as well.

Done anyone know if I buy from australia on amazon.co.uk will I get done?. or from ebay.co.uk to another country?

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michael hoy

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Not been stung by the VAT man myself, I believe if it is around £18.00 in value, you should be OK.

Taken from Movietyme.com website :-

Q: Are shipments Liable To Import Tax & Duty?

A: Yes as a rule all items over £18 in value are liable for Customs Tax & Duty.

Customers of this site are responsible for paying local countries import taxes / duty and are none refundable by us.
 
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Does Movietyme.com sell it? I can't seem to find it on there website?
 
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Thanks Michael hoy, does cduniverse.com do you for import tax?

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Best option I can see is buying from amazon uk from a seller in australia for £23.00 and then I might get done on import tax duty?

This is too expensive for me does anyone know a cheaper way for me to get my hands on it?

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The real problem isn't the tax and duty, which will be not very much, but the fact that most agencies - Royal Mail, courier companies and the like - will probably charge you at least twice as much again to collect the charges from you on a shipment like this.

Royal Mail, for example, charge a fee of £8, on top of the VAT due on your £23 disc, which would be around £3.50. Customs duty is waived if the amount of duty for which you are liable is less than £7, which it would be in this case.
 
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I've done it from amazon.com.

The total was £15.00 with free super saver shipping.

I felt I had no choice in the end and it was not a bad deal, fingers cross now.

Come on Mr Import Tax Duty Man do your worst.
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Thanks for all your help
 
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Hi Mooney0581

It's region free from what I have been reading.
 
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Andrew the bill came to just over £15.00 from amazon.com how much do you think they will charge me this time to collect?

I came to the conclusion of around £3.00.

What do you think?
 
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Can someone with this blu ray just clarify it is region free isn't it?

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Planet Earth HD DVD they done me about £8.00 to collect, yes £8.00.
 

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The fee refers to any duty or VAT the Royal Mail pays on your behalf, then collects from you at the point of delivery. A package not subject to VAT and/or duty will just be delivered through the door like normal post.
 

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I think a collection fee only applies if Royal Mail (or a courier) pays the import tax up front, and then claims it back from the person they deliver it to. Otherwise, you would have to wait for Customs & Excise to contact you, then pay the tax, then collect the package from them!
 
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What happens is I get a note from the post man through the door saying I have a package that needs to be collected.

Then when I get there they then charge the fee then.

And the last couple of times it's been on no matter the amount ie £15.00 or £12.00.

They still get me?
 

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