Slotheadslim
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I was thinking tie dyed.what color is "crazy?"
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I was thinking tie dyed.what color is "crazy?"
I agree with MilwDave. Noone should pay sales taxes (VAT or Sales Tax) on items sold outside of the business location. In this case, LCM Bikes should not charge taxes, as merchandise is going outside of the EU and they are exempt from paying them. So If they charge that money..., you can call that whatever you want."VAT" is called "Sales Tax" in the U.S.
Have you ever heard of Amazon?I agree with MilwDave. Noone should pay sales taxes (VAT or Sales Tax) on items sold outside of the business location. In this case, LCM Bikes should not charge taxes, as merchandise is going outside of the EU and they are exempt from paying them. So If they charge that money..., you can call that whatever you want.
Sure! And? I don’t think we are talking about the same thing.Have you ever heard of Amazon?
Sure, but in Europe VAT should not be charged to items shipped outside of the European Union. So, if you go to any European online store ( BMW, for example), and put your Address in the US, you will see how VAT Is deducted from the bill, but often shipping does not compensate for the savings.We are talking about taxes added, taxes are taxes.
Does it matter who you are required to pay them to?
If I bought things from the left of mount suvias and sold them in Madagascar with shipment through the West side of Yakama would my little brother be taxed for being younger than my sister with the big dog.Sure, but in Europe VAT should not be charged to items shipped outside of the European Union. So, if you go to any European online store ( BMW, for example), and put your Address in the US, you will see how VAT Is deducted from the bill, but often shipping does not compensate for the savings.
I hope this info helps!
100% on agreement! That was exactly my point as well on my first post.This just proves my point, as I have said before, this clown is ripping you off.
And yet, they are standing in line jockying for the front, to give him their money.100% on agreement! That was exactly my point as well on my first post.
Agreed, and the language barrier shouldn’t be an issue with online translations. But there seems to a lack of attention to detail that makes every transaction time consuming and then you need to worry that they shipped the correct parts.I love their work. it is true. craftmanship! I had planned on ordering a seat, a rear fender, and possibly front and rear wheels. However, I've had a small order placed for over a year with no movement detected. All of these problems that customers are experiencing make it difficult to commit to ordering from them.
Nice!!! You have the clutch and brake also!!!I'll sell you mine. 25k installed of course. Comes with the bike.
Language barrier is not an issue.....their approach to the customer and communication is an issue.....based on other member's comments i am afraid that i will be happy if i will receive it before the summer season. Until then, my €1,600 paid in November is up in the air.....I want that oil cooler now... My wife is German, so language barrier would not be an issue, just convincing her I need it after she sees the cost
Can you not recall the order? You have consumers rights and especially since the trade was done via distant purchase. Check your countries rules but there are international agreements for this purpose since we all buy good these days from all over the world. I believe you have the right to cancel your order up to 7 days after the goods has been received which the seller needs to do within the time frame established in the contract. If no time frame was agreed, the maximum a seller can take to deliver is 30 days.Language barrier is not an issue.....their approach to the customer and communication is an issue.....based on other member's comments i am afraid that i will be happy if i will receive it before the summer season. Until then, my €1,600 paid in November is up in the air.....