• So I bought some bb7 calipers from eBay without really paying attention to where they were coming from and it turns out they are coming from China.

    The price was the deciding factor but I’ve just had a look and could get them from a uk seller for only a few £ more so if I get hit with import charges then it’ll be more than buying from the uk.

    If the incur fees I guess I have no choice but to suck it up and pay them?

    To be clear, it was my mistake for not looking more closely but I don’t like how eBay shows you stuff from Far East sellers as default and you have to change it to UK only yourself.

  • Yes, basically. The thing is that for many countries, having to pay import duties is normal so you always have to be prepared for that. As we're just about still living in an EU country, we don't usually think about it that much because most items will be shipped from within the EU, but that might change fairly soon.

    One of the things I thought I'd have left behind when I moved here from Switzerland, but apparently not...

  • It’s a pain - and it’s very eager to show you international stuff tacked on to the end of your search results anyway.

  • you have to change it to UK only yourself.

    Still doesn't guarantee a UK based seller annoyingly. I don't don't know how to get around this.

  • Doubt it will be tracked, leaves you the option to not pay duty/collect and claim for non-delivery via eBay.

    Royal Fail normally add on an extra £8 "processing fee" for customs fees which boils my piss too...

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