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| I've bought many bicycle parts from the UK and never had any duty charges. I believe the minimum overseas order for dutv to be charged was recently raised to $800 from the former $200. |
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| This has been my experience as well. Also used to purchase a lot from Taiwan as well as Hong Kong. Never an issue with foreign purchases. Reel may not be covered by warranty in US. That's the only caveat. I'd have no reservation buying internationally from a. Reputable seller. quote: Originally posted by AllenInWV: I've bought several items from overseas on eBay, both from Europe and Asia. No problemo....just win the auction and pay the lady. LOL
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Bunch of savages in this town

| Ask him to send it registered, but you will have to sign for it once it arrives at your house.
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| I've also bought stuff from overseas with no issue, including greek oregano on the stalks from Greece. FYI: Here's what Customs and Border Protection has to say about internet purchases from foreign sources: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/basi...t/internet-purchasesI have also sold and sent things overseas via eBay, and never paid a tax or duty, just filled out the forms. Not sure if the buyer had to pay something. |
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| quote: Originally posted by buggsboy: 41, I fish mostly for largemouth bass. I have used mainly Shimano reels for the past 30 years. My favorite reel is the Curado 200e, now sadly discontinued. The Shimano Scorpion reels I am looking to buy are the Japanese version of the Curado, only more refined (better bearings, upgraded spool, etc.).
You should be able to find both of those reels on ebay used in good condition or even new in the box. 41
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