I imagine we might see an additional handling or service fee for the extra paperwork. Looking at the kuiu service and exchange rates they appear to have an additional fee
I imagine we might see an additional handling or service fee for the extra paperwork. Looking at the kuiu service and exchange rates they appear to have an additional fee
15-20% isn't going to make a difference at all to what I buy overseas. Nine times out of ten I import because I simply can't get what I want here in NZ and the local retailers aren't interested in helping. Then there's the cost saving, not uncommon to save hundreds! Most recently I landed a new Solas impeller, wear ring, impeller tool and various other Seadoo maintenance parts,direct from US to my office within a fortnight, for a THIRD of what it was going to cost me here - and I looked into getting them here, I was told I'd be waiting up to a month for some of the things I wanted. Fark off...
I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.
thread hijack sounds like someone bought or built a mini jet boat?
Getting the best price is great for the consumer, and actually drives prices down in the local shops, but where are these overseas suppliers when you need a part on opening morning because your gun throws a wobbly, you have a warranty problem. There is no doubt NZ suppliers cannot supply some parts, try getting a barrel/ bolt from Berretta, parts for older guns, but remember the more parts/ items you buy from overseas, the less options you have in NZ, and the higher the unemployment levels will become.
Discussed this ‘perceived ‘ warranty issue with a Swaro guy from Austria (?) at the Sika Show. He said it’s not a problem, you’re paying for support worldwide, no matter where purchased, when you buy their gear.
My real life experience mirrored that, two scopes have been back to Austria, one for a retro fit BT, the other for a scratched ocular lens.
Both purchased off eBay. Handled extremely well by the then NZ agent, no questions asked.
Largely it’s bullshit, a smoke screen put up by rip off Retailers.
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Unfortunately retail is a minimum wage fill in job now. There is other work out there that benefits the country more. Most of the money goes to the landlord anyway which is really small retails biggest problem now in the centers.
Retailers want protectionism back, no question. I suppose many are hoping that the bigger net retailers cut NZ loose but if there is there will be a quite a reaction. I don't care about paying the %15 but if this change was truly about fairness, the $50+ inspection fee would just be a %1 on the top or only on stuff over $1000 which is what oz is proposing (I understand).
i just ordered loads of heatshrink from ali express, dirt cheap and its a good product.
even if they charged gst on it it would be 20% of the price i pay here
Ebay, amazon and aliexpress have already said they'll boycott Australia if they try and implement the same. In which case NZ would likely have no chance. Why should they provide tax collection services for a country for free? Its a can of worms thats no where near as simple as its being made out to be.
No new taxes in the first term they said, theres no fiscal hole and saying so is dirty politics they said....lol
If they don’t contribute, tell em to piss off! I can’t dodge GST, I have to calculate and collect and hand it over to the hungry govt. so why should some big corporate, he’ll bent on destroying a market, be allowed to rape us and take our money off shore!! And they’re not the only ones!
Boom, cough,cough,cough
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