I was going to add the cost of a second class stamp to each order I'm sure that given they are small and made of rubber that a simple envelope would suffice for packing
Right, we're up to 34 bellows requested. I think I'm going to have to draw a line now. I'll order 40 and hope they have that many in stock. Otherwise they are not going to be able to quote shipping on a moving target. That means there are a further 6 up for grabs
To confirm, the list so far is: @Little Nellie - 2 @andyv - 1 @Mark Darby - 2 @zedders - 1 @F_Pantos - 2 @MorkC68 - 2 @3901mick - 2 @philntfc - 2 @mjones1969 - 2 @Faust - 1 @Chrisd - 1 @Bumblebee - 1 @Sproggy4830 - 2 @JT1 - 1 @Mellow yellow - 2 @Ozziedog - 2 @lhu1281 - 2 @Deefer66 - 2 @Fronkjunior - 1 @Betty the Bay - 1 Me - 2 Total: 34
Quick "back of an envelope" calculation: 40 x $3.10 = $124 Guesstimate of P&P = $26 = $150 PayPal exchange rate = $1.24 = £121 Import duty @ 20% (guess) = £24.20 Royal Mail handling fee = £8 Landed total price = £121 + £24.20 + £8 = £153.20 Landed price each = £153.20 ÷ 40 = £3.83 Plus 2nd class postage per order @ 65p ...so under a fiver each
They are ..mine has been on for 8 years no probs ...they are easier to fit , they don't squidge about ..and i never fitted ties either
I think this is about right , I bought a bargainous solar panel from the States and had pay duty + admin which came in at roughly 25 quid on a 120 dollar panel . May help your calculations ?? Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk
You also have to pay excise duty of 2.5% as the total including post is over £135. Still under a fiver. Thanks from me too.
It feels like the rush you get in a pasta panic buy at Tesco but if there's still a couple going I'll take 'em! Cheers. Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk