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DISCOVERED: Fedora Lounge Coffee Mugs

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Thought to be long gone years ago. A box of The iconic Fedora Lounge coffee mugs were just discovered in a warehouse. These high quality, old school mugs are perfect to sip a cup of Joe. You can even put a bit of hooch to spike it and keep it on the down low. I'm sure these will go fast. Omce they're gone, they're gone. Get a piece of Fedora Lounge history while you can.

SOLD OUT! But you still have a chance.
https://shop.makeupmag.com/collections/merchandise/products/classic-style-and-fedora-mug-bundle
 
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Thought to be long gone years ago. A box of The iconic Fedora Lounge coffee mugs were just discovered in a warehouse. These high quality, old school mugs are perfect to sip a cup of Joe. You can even put a bit of hooch to spike it and keep it on the down low. I'm sure these will go fast. Omce they're gone, they're gone. Get a piece of Fedora Lounge history while you can.

https://shop.makeupmag.com/collecti...fedora-lounge-mug-10oz?variant=31725665747010
The mug is awesome and the price is fine but it is the $30 shipping that is the deal breaker.
 

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$37.50 for the UK, is that normal?
If you order it and it comes via USPS, their UK carrier is Parcel Force. The Parcel Force driver will tell you, or leave a card if you are out, that you need to collect the package from their local (local to you) depot. Reason being, there's VAT to pay, and possibly import duty, if there's no import charge then you will pay VAT on £38.79, probably rounded up to forty pounds. That's eight quid VAT.

Customs and Excise website explains that import duty is payable at two and a half percent on goods over £135. The cost of the carriage is deemed to be part of the purchase price.
 

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If you order it and it comes via USPS, their UK carrier is Parcel Force. The Parcel Force driver will tell you, or leave a card if you are out, that you need to collect the package from their local (local to you) depot. Reason being, there's VAT to pay, and possibly import duty, if there's no import charge then you will pay VAT on £38.79, probably rounded up to forty pounds. That's eight quid VAT.

Customs and Excise website explains that import duty is payable at two and a half percent on goods over £135. The cost of the carriage is deemed to be part of the purchase price.

Thank you, i know how the post office and customs work, i was just wondering if $37.50 shipping for a $10 mug was normal? It seems excessive...
 

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Thank you, i know how the post office and customs work, i was just wondering if $37.50 shipping for a $10 mug was normal? It seems excessive...
I paid $55 shipping a hat from the US, via USPS. At a guess I would say that $37.50 is the going rate. The charge seems like it's based on weight and, or, dimension. The hat box being that much larger.
 
If you order it and it comes via USPS, their UK carrier is Parcel Force. The Parcel Force driver will tell you, or leave a card if you are out, that you need to collect the package from their local (local to you) depot. Reason being, there's VAT to pay, and possibly import duty, if there's no import charge then you will pay VAT on £38.79, probably rounded up to forty pounds. That's eight quid VAT.

Customs and Excise website explains that import duty is payable at two and a half percent on goods over £135. The cost of the carriage is deemed to be part of the purchase price.
THAT is nuts........
 

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THAT is nuts........
It's deliberate. Successive governments of all political hues have a way of taxing that which they seek to discourage. But the good news is that The UK & The US may come to a trade agreement, which would benefit us all on both sides of the pond.
 

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