Customs Charges

Whether you are charged money at the border depends on the destination country. When applied, this charge is for the sales tax for that country but is often referred to as customs charges, customs fees, import charges, duty, duty fees, import tax or import fees. These charges are the buyers' responsibility to pay.

 

UK CUSTOMERS

All items and orders will be packed and shipped from the UK. this means you will not face import charges for these items.

 

EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS

Your order will be sent to you from the UK using DDP (Delivery Duties Unpaid). This means you may face import charges for these items. To avoid unexpected import charges, please check locally what tariffs may be applied by your country on deliveries from the UK. 

 

NON UK/EU CUSTOMERS 

All items and orders will be packed and shipped from the UK. This means you may face import charges. To avoid unexpected import charges, please check locally what tariffs may be applied by your country on deliveries from the UK.  

 

What are Customs Charges?

Whether you are charged money at the border depends on the destination country. When applied, this charge is for the sales tax for that country but is often referred to as customs charges, customs fees, import charges, duty, duty fees, import tax or import fees. These charges are the buyers' responsibility to pay. Your local customs will contact you and request you pay any outstanding charges before your goods are released for final delivery. Parcels will be held by customs until payments are made. Any payments not received may result in parcels being returned, delayed or in some cases destroyed.
These extra fees depends on the value of the shipment and your countries. Over a certain value then they will be charged the sales tax of that country. You can view those minimum values by clicking this link