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    Been looking at a site called binoculars.com

    Not sure how they compare price wise (other than the prices seem to be the same number in $ as we pay in £!), but they do include a shipping calculator in their checkout for the UK. Interestingly if you go through to checkout, it will quote you a much lower s&h charge than if you click on the blue 'shipping calculator' button.

    HTH, Phil

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    Had 2 PMs from 2 different people recommending smartgunner.com as well.

    $380 seems to be the US price for a FX-III / M8 6x42
    which is £200 - plus carriage and VAT (if I get caught)

    These are £280 from opticswarehouse, and £285 from Sportsman

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    Go to the sportsman then Shaun new scope and a nice cup of tea with keith! wish I still lived relatively close.
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    Anyone tried these people :

    http://stores.************/D-R-Sport...United-Kingdom

    replace the *s with a famous auction site
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    Get as far as checkout and find that they will only ship to the US

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustynator View Post
    I have always wondered about the penalties for getting caught whilst avoiding paying customs tax, in effect you are cheating the goverment out of money. What would happen if they discovered that you were avoiding VAT. For example by shipping as a gift or marking down the price of the item on the customs form? At a minimum I would guess that they would make you pay the VAT back, but would you have to pay a fine or even worse...serve prison time etc.?
    I think they cheat us out of enough don't you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farmerpalmer View Post
    Had 2 PMs from 2 different people recommending smartgunner.com as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recurve View Post
    Been looking at a site called binoculars.com

    Not sure how they compare price wise (other than the prices seem to be the same number in $ as we pay in £!), but they do include a shipping calculator in their checkout for the UK. Interestingly if you go through to checkout, it will quote you a much lower s&h charge than if you click on the blue 'shipping calculator' button.

    HTH, Phil
    yes. excellent

    brought a bushnell elite 3200 10x40 from them about 18 months ago
    and a bushnell lrf. both arrived in just 3 days with standard 3-5 day fedex
    delivery. had to pay a small duty charge on them, as fedex pay the duty for you and then you re,imburse fed ex the amount. this is via a letter which you receive about a week later both were only about 20 quid if i remeber right.
    even after i paid the duty both were still around fifty quid cheaper than
    over here.and the exchange rate was lower than it is now

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    When shipping from the states, its worth asking the shop if they would mark the item as a gift, or commercial sample.

    That way you can avoid paying the import duty, some will some wont, its worth a try.

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    Must say, given present exchange rates I'm getting tempted to buy from dnrsports as they have free shipping as well!
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    You would be better off asking it to be shipped as a 'Warrantee Return', I've had several and all came through no problem.

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    I bought a camera from USA a couple of years ago and couldn't avoid the duty as Fed Ex paid it then sent me a bill - about £25 for a £350 camera, as I recall.
    There is also the fact that you'll have little or no comeback if things go wrong and the seller won't play ball.
    For these reasons, I think you would have to be making a considerable saving to make it worthwhile.

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    Parcelforce charge £8 to £13 handling charge on top of the vat and duty now as I've had a few small sub £100, or just over, items posted to me recently and ended up paying £20 odd to thirty odd on top of the price which makes a lot of things as dear as UK prices. I have avoided paying anything a few other times in the past months when the parcels have been marked as scientific research but I doubt this would hold water when it came to rifle scopes unless the customs could be fooled into thinking they were some sort of scientific instrument.

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