and you can spend that £200 on lessons matey so it's win winwhen i brought a guitar in it was 21% plus handling fee
different items have different tax applied and i found it useful to contact the custom and excise people to find out exactly what the charges were.
in my case, I paid £400 for the guitar, then shipping and VAT etc made it around £600 total. Still made for a very good deal on a rare instrument (which when they do surface in the UK fetch over £800)
www.myspace.com/theendingof for proof i can playand you can spend that £200 on lessons matey so it's win win
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If the seller is going to be helpful, they may put the customs info saying the contents are 'a sample' or put the value of approx $10. that way you will be passed through. that of couse would be fraud,and i couldnt condone such goings on.....
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or have a word with a frieldly chap in USAF, and get them to buy you a gift......![]()
Mark