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    Wow, a release fee?
    What is that for, how much was it?
    Will I have to pay for one too ¬_¬
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    Well, you can always check before you order.

    But if you're with a company like I mentioned then there won't usually be a release fee.

    But release fee's aren't usually more than £4, unless for some reason they've increased there prices since a friend of mine last used it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMacC View Post
    Wow, a release fee?
    What is that for, how much was it?
    Will I have to pay for one too ¬_¬
    If you buy goods online from a country outside the European Union, for instance the USA, Canada, China, Australia

    You will be charged:

    • Customs duty if the amount of duty is €10 (£7) or over
    • Import VAT if the value of the goods is €22 (£18) and over
    • Excise duty for some goods like alcohol and tobacco
    http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...yType=document

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    When do I get charged, when they come to deliever it?
    My product was £9 lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMacC View Post
    When do I get charged, when they come to deliever it?
    My product was £9 lol.
    I think they hold the parcel then send you a letter to your house and you pay by cheque/card and once you've paid they release it.

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    That's pretty stupid ¬_¬''
    I dont even think I own a cheque book. I doubt the fee will be over £10 though, right?
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    Oh yeah, less then a tenner for a small amount of duty tax.
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