£61.18 bill after ordering lights from China

Destroyer of chairs

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Ffs the plot thickens... I spoke with FedEx this afternoon they claimed its been outstanding for some time and they have sent me 5 letters regarding it.. Bollox they did.
I told the chap that I was prepared to pay the original amount but not a penny more, he said that he couldn't alter the figures i told him to take the appropriate steps I'll not be paying it.
I can't live with this pish of adding £20 for a letter, they can go fk themselves is my current thoughts?
Think u did well, stand ur ground. Original fee if u didn't get any notice.
 

getogrow

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I have only ordered once but it was 1350 bucks and my friend has ordered at least 8 times in the last year or so .....all from alibaba. no extra cost besides what they asked for. I do not understand this.
 

Boru420

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Has anyone else had any issues with vat, import tax etc when buying through alibaba?

A couple of months ago I bought a led from alibaba, a few days ago I received a letter saying that I've got £61 to pay FedEx ???

How do I stand?
this is because of Brexit. logistics companies have to collect "import duty" or whatever its called. dont buy anything from inside the uk and youre good. outside the UK expect another bill. this has been all over the bbc website, granted the article was about people buying clothes not grow lights lol.
 

bernie344

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Has anyone else had any issues with vat, import tax etc when buying through alibaba?

A couple of months ago I bought a led from alibaba, a few days ago I received a letter saying that I've got £61 to pay FedEx ???

How do I stand?
If you got the product already, then stuff em.
 

HydroKid239

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At start of covid I bought like £500 stuff from the states to uk, the seller was sure I wouldn't get additional charges, worked out about £13 to pay royal mail or they wouldn't release, so I let the seller know that I was charged and that I wasn;t upset but to make sure to let others know as some people would go flipmode over any additional charges, well dependant on amount
Flipmode...... Flipmode is the greatest :bigjoint:
 

Wizzlebiz

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Has anyone else had any issues with vat, import tax etc when buying through alibaba?

A couple of months ago I bought a led from alibaba, a few days ago I received a letter saying that I've got £61 to pay FedEx ???

How do I stand?
Fuck alibaba

I got scammed for $500 on that site. When I showed them the proof of it they dropped all communication with me and the seller still ripping people off to this day.

Again fuck alibaba.
 

Star Dog

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I never considered import duty/vat whatever but I wouldn't try to avoid paying it, it's my fault for not doing my homework.
The really bloody annoying bit is that's the 1st letter I've had, I've no problem with paying the vat/duty but I feel I'm getting blatantly fucked, the original costs would be around £25.

I'll try to prove my case but I expect I'll get fkd in the end regardless.
 

Wizzlebiz

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Fuck alibaba

I got scammed for $500 on that site. When I showed them the proof of it they dropped all communication with me and the seller still ripping people off to this day.

Again fuck alibaba.
To elaborate on this so people dont think I'm just hating.

I'm a precious metal refiner. I mostly work with computer parts to get the gold from them.

I ordered 100s of pounds of old ass ram sticks.

Paid $500 for it. Not only did it never get sent but they also tried to extort me for $100s more talking about how shipping is more expensive than once thought.

I obliged and sent another $300 for shipping.

Never got my materials and not only did alibaba refuse to respond to me once I showed a scam but they also protected the seller.

Turned out the seller was from uganda and just scams people left and right. Multiple cases of the same online from the same or similar sellers of the same stuff.

Be careful when dealing with them. They don't give a flying fuck who they are screwing.
 

Doug Dawson

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Fuck alibaba

I got scammed for $500 on that site. When I showed them the proof of it they dropped all communication with me and the seller still ripping people off to this day.

Again fuck alibaba.
That sucks man. I am always concerned when I have no protection for orders of any kind. I prefer to be able to walk in and stand in someone's face if possible.
 

Wizzlebiz

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That sucks man. I am always concerned when I have no protection for orders of any kind. I prefer to be able to walk in and stand in someone's face if possible.
Yep. With my business most of the material I am working with is from out of the country.

Kinda messy setup but we take out e-waste and send it to other countries. They sort it and sell it back to people like me.

It's really ass backwards but due to it I am always at risk of getting screwed. Luckily I found a provider from canada and it's been secure and trust worthy.
 

oill

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Has anyone else had any issues with vat, import tax etc when buying through alibaba?

A couple of months ago I bought a led from alibaba, a few days ago I received a letter saying that I've got £61 to pay FedEx ???

How do I stand?
Standard. Gotta calculate that in when importing anything. If you can get it posted to a local then can post it to you as a present without the labels on... otherwise your paying tax on it
 

getogrow

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Bet it wasn't kingbrite or meiju. That was shitty of Alibaba though, defending the scammer.. No one needs that shit.
im willing to bet it wasnt too. they are legit "ebay style" sellers. Without the protection of ebay. Probably more compareable to amazon without the protection.
Alibaba charged me 60 fuckin bucks just to use a prepaid card for my order!
 
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